Re: Subject: Re: HFS+

2025-01-21 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Tue, Jan 21, 2025 at 9:21 AM wrote: > > From: Greg Wooledge > Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2025 22:58:51 -0500 > > I looked at the package file lists for those two packages, and one of > > the things that looked interesting was "hpfsck". > > Thanks for the reply. > > # hpfsck -v /dev/sdc2 > *** C

Re: Subject: Re: Adding a new boot disk while keeping old disk

2024-12-10 Thread David Wright
On Tue 10 Dec 2024 at 15:03:46 (-0800), Charlie Gibbs wrote: > On Tue Dec 10 14:05:20 2024 David Wright wrote: > > > You still haven't said what files cause you concern in /usr/bin/. > > There are a lot of them, e.g. xscreensaver, zip, sox... > > > All the files belonging to Debian's packages a

Re: Subject: Re: Adding a new boot disk while keeping old disk

2024-12-10 Thread David Christensen
On 12/10/24 15:03, Charlie Gibbs wrote: I think it's time to throw in the towel.  The only reason I'm spending so much time on this is that I had knee surgery a few days ago and I'm sitting here at home, not mobile enough to do much else but putter with my machines.  But I think I'll just forget

Re: Subject: Re: Adding a new boot disk while keeping old disk

2024-12-10 Thread John Hasler
Seems like you are going about this in the most difficult and roundabout way possible. -- John Hasler j...@sugarbit.com Elmwood, WI USA

Re: Subject: Re: Adding a new boot disk while keeping old disk

2024-12-10 Thread Charlie Gibbs
On Tue Dec 10 14:05:20 2024 David Wright wrote: > You still haven't said what files cause you concern in /usr/bin/. There are a lot of them, e.g. xscreensaver, zip, sox... > All the files belonging to Debian's packages are going to be present, > because you wrote: > >>> At this point the old a

Re: Subject: Re: Adding a new boot disk while keeping old disk

2024-12-10 Thread David Wright
On Mon 09 Dec 2024 at 21:25:59 (-0800), Charlie Gibbs wrote: > On Mon Dec 9 20:53:54 2024 David Wright wrote: > > On Mon 09 Dec 2024 at 15:23:18 (-0800), Charlie Gibbs wrote: > > > >> Some of you may recall my account of trying to install a new disk (in > >> my case a 1TB NVMe stick) for use as a

Re: Subject: Glitchy sound in Steam games after hard drive upgrade

2024-04-28 Thread Curt
On 2024-04-22, Charlie Gibbs wrote: > > TL;DR: Copying an existing /home into a fresh Debian installation > causes audio in Steam games to glitch - but all other sound is OK. I have only the most vaporous ideas about Steam, but have you tried backing up and then recreating (if such a thing is pos

Re: Subject: Glitchy sound in Steam games after hard drive upgrade

2024-04-23 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I doubt the new drive is slower than the old drive: Overall, agreed. Tho AFAICT the new drive spins slower (5400rpm vs 7200rpm), so it has a slightly higher rotational latency. This means that in *some* cases it can be slower. Now, I have no idea whether that's the cause of the glitches.

Re: Subject: Glitchy sound in Steam games after hard drive upgrade

2024-04-23 Thread David Christensen
On 4/23/24 09:02, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote: Charlie Gibbs wrote: On 2024-04-22 16:50, Jeffrey Walton wrote: What are the old and new hard drive model numbers and specs? The old drive is a Western Digital WD5000YS (500GB SATA). The new drive is a Western Digital Red, WF40EFPX (4TB SA

Re: Subject: Glitchy sound in Steam games after hard drive upgrade

2024-04-23 Thread David Christensen
On 4/22/24 21:26, Charlie Gibbs wrote: On 2024-04-22 16:50, Jeffrey Walton wrote: What are the old and new hard drive model numbers and specs? The old drive is a Western Digital WD5000YS (500GB SATA). https://www.newegg.com/western-digital-re2-wd5000ys-500gb/p/N82E16822136032?Item=N82E16822

Re: Subject: Glitchy sound in Steam games after hard drive upgrade

2024-04-23 Thread debian-user
Charlie Gibbs wrote: > On 2024-04-22 16:50, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > > What are the old and new hard drive model numbers and specs? > > The old drive is a Western Digital WD5000YS (500GB SATA). > The new drive is a Western Digital Red, WF40EFPX (4TB SATA). According to my searches, there's n

Re: Subject: Glitchy sound in Steam games after hard drive upgrade

2024-04-22 Thread Charlie Gibbs
On 2024-04-22 16:50, Jeffrey Walton wrote: What are the old and new hard drive model numbers and specs? The old drive is a Western Digital WD5000YS (500GB SATA). The new drive is a Western Digital Red, WF40EFPX (4TB SATA). If the old hard drive was spinning rust, it is acceptable to replace i

Re: Subject: Glitchy sound in Steam games after hard drive upgrade

2024-04-22 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Mon, Apr 22, 2024 at 5:03 AM Charlie Gibbs wrote: > I should probably be posting this to the Steam forums, but > most of the denizens there are Windows people so I might be > better off letting you Debian gurus have a go at it first. > > TL;DR: Copying an existing /home into a fresh Debian ins

Re: Subject: Glitchy sound in Steam games after hard drive upgrade

2024-04-22 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Recently I decided to upgrade its storage capacity, and replaced > its 500GB hard drive (which was pretty large at the time I bought > it) with a 4TB drive. I did an install from scratch using a > network install CD, then copied my /home partition (using rsync) > from the old drive. [...] > (Sid

Re: Subject: Glitchy sound in Steam games after hard drive upgrade

2024-04-22 Thread David Christensen
On 4/21/24 22:33, Charlie Gibbs wrote: I should probably be posting this to the Steam forums, but most of the denizens there are Windows people so I might be better off letting you Debian gurus have a go at it first. TL;DR: Copying an existing /home into a fresh Debian installation causes audio

Re: Subject: Glitchy sound in Steam games after hard drive upgrade

2024-04-22 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2024-04-21, Charlie Gibbs wrote: > Obviously my Steam programs and configuration files are in my > home directory, since the updated system comes up icons and all > without re-installing Steam, and can find everything it needs to > run the games. But perhaps there are a few files somewhere els

Re: Subject: "Next" button is missing for manual partitioning.

2023-10-20 Thread Hans
Am Freitag, 20. Oktober 2023, 12:13:40 CEST schrieb Alexander Straub: Correct myself, of course "Partitionierung beenden und Änderungen übernehmen". Pressing "Enter"-key on every Partition, you can edit it, like changing mountpoints, filesystem, whatever. Just, when you Entr the above line, c

Re: Subject: "Next" button is missing for manual partitioning.

2023-10-20 Thread Hans
Am Freitag, 20. Oktober 2023, 12:13:40 CEST schrieb Alexander Straub: Try Enter on "Änderungen an den Partionen übernehmen." aftr you have finished. To do this, move down the cursor bar (with up down keys), then press Enter- key. Then you should can go on further. Hope this helps. Best reg

Re: Subject: OT: LUKS encryption -- block by block, file by file, or "one big lump"

2023-03-10 Thread Nicolas George
Bottenberg, Michael (12023-03-10): > > Of course not. [...] > Quite the contrary. Indeed, this bit is backward in my mail. Sorry. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Subject: OT: LUKS encryption -- block by block, file by file, or "one big lump"

2023-03-10 Thread Bottenberg, Michael
On 2023-03-09 22:16 Nicolas George wrote: rhkra...@gmail.com (12023-03-08): * can files in the LUKS partition other than the one with the one block corrupted be read correctly? * assuming the file with the corrupted block is bigger than one block, can the other parts of the file (not in

Re: Subject: OT: LUKS encryption -- block by block, file by file, or "one big lump"

2023-03-10 Thread rhkramer
On Friday, March 10, 2023 02:54:39 AM Nicolas George wrote: > rhkra...@gmail.com (12023-03-09): > > Didn't you mean "of course"? > > I meant the rest of the paragraph and the ones after that. Ahh, ok.

Re: Subject: OT: LUKS encryption -- block by block, file by file, or "one big lump"

2023-03-09 Thread Nicolas George
rhkra...@gmail.com (12023-03-09): > Didn't you mean "of course"? I meant the rest of the paragraph and the ones after that. > If you reply: snip, snip, and snip again Please apply good mail hygiene to what you send yourself. Signatures are max four lines. -- Nicolas George

Re: Subject: OT: LUKS encryption -- block by block, file by file, or "one big lump"

2023-03-09 Thread rhkramer
On Thursday, March 09, 2023 04:16:14 PM Nicolas George wrote: > rhkra...@gmail.com (12023-03-08): > > The question: Suppose disk corruption corrupts one block in the data > > storage area of a LUKS partition / filesystem (I'm not asking about > > corruption in the headers or some other area of "me

Re: Subject: OT: LUKS encryption -- block by block, file by file, or "one big lump"

2023-03-09 Thread rhkramer
On Thursday, March 09, 2023 04:03:20 PM David Christensen wrote: > I believe I changed a byte somewhere in the middle of file blocks on > disk using dd(1) and then I saw a bad byte somewhere in the middle of > the file with less(1). > > > I suggest that you repeat the experiment. Just going thro

Re: Subject: OT: LUKS encryption -- block by block, file by file, or "one big lump"

2023-03-09 Thread Nicolas George
rhkra...@gmail.com (12023-03-08): > The question: Suppose disk corruption corrupts one block in the data storage > area of a LUKS partition / filesystem (I'm not asking about corruption in the > headers or some other area of "metadata"). In the case of one block of > corruption in the data sto

Re: Subject: OT: LUKS encryption -- block by block, file by file, or "one big lump"

2023-03-09 Thread David Christensen
On 3/9/23 06:53, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks to all who replied -- two clarifications requested below: On Wednesday, March 08, 2023 09:45:33 PM David Christensen wrote: ... A few years ago, I did a "bit rot" experiment. Thanks for doing that experiment! ... I wiped a disk, applied a p

Re: Subject: OT: LUKS encryption -- block by block, file by file, or "one big lump"

2023-03-09 Thread rhkramer
Thanks to all who replied -- two clarifications requested below: On Wednesday, March 08, 2023 09:45:33 PM David Christensen wrote: ... > A few years ago, I did a "bit rot" experiment. Thanks for doing that experiment! ... > I wiped a disk, applied > a partitioning scheme, created a partition,

Re: Subject: OT: LUKS encryption -- block by block, file by file, or "one big lump"

2023-03-08 Thread David Christensen
On 3/8/23 07:20, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: I am curious about the integrity of LUKS (that is, the ability to preserve data in the event of corruption on the disk or such). Aside: I know that backups are a solution / requirement (and I have some (well, one, atm)), and I know that there is the abi

Re: Subject: OT: LUKS encryption -- block by block, file by file, or "one big lump"

2023-03-08 Thread Linux-Fan
to...@tuxteam.de writes: On Wed, Mar 08, 2023 at 10:20:09AM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > I am curious about the integrity of LUKS (that is, the ability to preserve > data in the event of corruption on the disk or such). [...] >* can files in the LUKS partition other than the one wi

Re: Subject: OT: LUKS encryption -- block by block, file by file, or "one big lump"

2023-03-08 Thread tomas
On Wed, Mar 08, 2023 at 10:20:09AM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > I am curious about the integrity of LUKS (that is, the ability to preserve > data in the event of corruption on the disk or such). > > Aside: I know that backups are a solution / requirement (and I have some > (well, one, atm)

Re: subject

2021-11-27 Thread Thomas Amm
On Fri, 2021-11-26 at 19:16 +, zainalabd...@softkhana.com wrote: > This is the body That just what THEY want us to think.

Re: subject

2021-11-26 Thread Charles Curley
On Fri, 26 Nov 2021 15:39:42 -0500 Kenneth Parker wrote: > (Sorry!) No, you aren't! -- Does anybody read signatures any more? https://charlescurley.com https://charlescurley.com/blog/

Re: subject

2021-11-26 Thread Igor Korot
Hi, On Fri, Nov 26, 2021, 14:40 Kenneth Parker wrote: > > > On Fri, Nov 26, 2021, 2:39 PM zainalabd...@softkhana.com < > zainalabd...@softkhana.com> wrote: > >> This is the body >> > > And this is the Reply. > And another reply. :-) Thank you. > (Sorry!) > >>

Re: subject

2021-11-26 Thread Kenneth Parker
On Fri, Nov 26, 2021, 2:39 PM zainalabd...@softkhana.com < zainalabd...@softkhana.com> wrote: > This is the body > And this is the Reply. (Sorry!) >

Re: Subject: Mr. Dan Ritter, why is it that you appear to be posting your POV on my posts? Are you a covert agent of the anti-FSF cabal, trying to subvert something "positive for FSF, but detrimenta

2021-03-31 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
Dan Ritter writes: > Laura Smith wrote: >> On Wednesday, March 31st, 2021 at 18:28, Dan Ritter >> wrote: >> >> > That was the subject line of a message I just received from a >> > - I am not a covert agent of an anti-FSF cabal [...] >> >> Unless you were a very bad covert agent, you would

Re: Subject: Mr. Dan Ritter, why is it that you appear to be posting your POV on my posts? Are you a covert agent of the anti-FSF cabal, trying to subvert something "positive for FSF, but detrimental

2021-03-31 Thread Dan Ritter
Laura Smith wrote: > On Wednesday, March 31st, 2021 at 18:28, Dan Ritter > wrote: > > > That was the subject line of a message I just received from a > > - I am not a covert agent of an anti-FSF cabal [...] > > Unless you were a very bad covert agent, you would say that, wouldn't you ;). Co

Re: Subject: Mr. Dan Ritter, why is it that you appear to be posting your POV on my posts? Are you a covert agent of the anti-FSF cabal, trying to subvert something "positive for FSF, but detrimental

2021-03-31 Thread Laura Smith
On Wednesday, March 31st, 2021 at 18:28, Dan Ritter wrote: > That was the subject line of a message I just received from a > - I am not a covert agent of an anti-FSF cabal [...] Unless you were a very bad covert agent, you would say that, wouldn't you ;).

Re: Subject: Re: Slow connections - DNS problems?

2021-03-24 Thread David Christensen
On 3/24/21 2:44 PM, Charlie Gibbs wrote: $ cat /etc/debian_version 10.8 Okay -- that is current. $ uname -a Linux cjglap2 4.19.0-14-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.171-2 (2021-01-30) x86_64 GNU/Linux Okay -- that is current. $ nmcli g status STATE  CONNECTIVITY  WIFI-HW  WIFI WWAN-

Re: Subject: Re: Slow connections - DNS problems?

2021-03-24 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 02:44:37PM -0700, Charlie Gibbs wrote: > I tried removing the 192.168.0.1 line along with the "search telus" > line. I didn't notice any difference, but could this be because > this stuff is buffered somewhere? Perhaps I need to kick something > to make sure the new file i

Re: Subject: Re: Advice on upgrading to SSD

2020-03-05 Thread David Wright
On Thu 05 Mar 2020 at 18:01:57 (+), G.W. Haywood wrote: > On Thu, 5 Mar 2020, 0...@caiway.net wrote: > > > -dsr- wrote: > > > > > > There used to be (still?) a set of Western Digital drives that > > > would go into a hard sleep and park their heads repeatedly. This > > > tended to cause a short

Re: [Subject is missing]

2020-02-19 Thread Charles Curley
On Wed, 19 Feb 2020 23:29:37 +0100 Rickard B Hansson wrote: > I have looked at alternatives to apt-mirror, for example aptly. I > didgot the hang of of that program. You might also look at apt-cacher and apt-cacher-ng. I have used the latter for years. -- Does anybody read signatures any more?

Re: Subject: Re: Authentication for telnet.

2019-10-09 Thread Charles Curley
On Wed, 09 Oct 2019 20:13:57 -0700 pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > From: Charles Curley > Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2019 10:59:47 -0600 > > First, this is a Debian Linux support list, not an Oberon support > > list. > > Yes! Exactly the right place for a question about telnetd in a > Debian system. > >

Re: Subject=Re: Re: Third Monitor Stopped Working

2016-11-09 Thread deloptes
Felix Miata wrote: > I now suspect the problem is that the modesetting driver is limited to > 8192 X 8192, and he has 3840 + 3840 + 1920 = 9600, and that points out the > "device" that is "out of space" might be the framebuffer? Maybe indeed his > solution is the Intel driver's 32767 X 32767 buffe

Re: Subject=Re: Re: Third Monitor Stopped Working

2016-11-09 Thread Felix Miata
deloptes composed on 2016-11-09 08:15 (UTC+0100): Felix Miata wrote: What did you see in OP to suggest poster has Optimus? I did not see the original post - I looked for it, but perhaps I missed it. https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2016/11/msg00236.html > Perhaps OP needs a recent in

Re: Subject=Re: Re: Third Monitor Stopped Working

2016-11-08 Thread deloptes
Felix Miata wrote: > deloptes composed on 2016-11-09 01:31 (UTC+0100): > >> Felix Miata wrote: > >>> deloptes composed on 2016-11-08 20:45 (UTC+0100): > Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote: > > [ 621.721] (EE) modeset(0): failed to set mode: No space left on > [ device > self explain

Re: Subject=Re: Re: Third Monitor Stopped Working

2016-11-08 Thread Mark Fletcher
On Tue, Nov 08, 2016 at 05:59:25PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote: > deloptes composed on 2016-11-08 20:45 (UTC+0100): > > >Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote: > > >>[ 621.721] (EE) modeset(0): failed to set mode: No space left on device > > >self explaining > > What device??? > -- Yes, I have to say that

Re: Subject=Re: Re: Third Monitor Stopped Working

2016-11-08 Thread Felix Miata
deloptes composed on 2016-11-08 20:45 (UTC+0100): Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote: [ 621.721] (EE) modeset(0): failed to set mode: No space left on device self explaining What device??? -- "The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Liv

Re: Subject=Re: Re: Third Monitor Stopped Working

2016-11-08 Thread deloptes
Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote: > [ 621.721] (EE) modeset(0): failed to set mode: No space left on device self explaining

Re: Subject: Adding partition(s) to a Debian install pendrive

2016-08-18 Thread David Wright
On Thu 18 Aug 2016 at 19:43:10 (+0200), Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 18/08/2016 à 18:17, rhkra...@gmail.com a écrit : > >Is there any way to add another partition after copying the the DVD-1 install > >image to the pendrive? > > Sure. Just use any partitioning tool as long as it does not choke on >

Re: Subject: Adding partition(s) to a Debian install pendrive

2016-08-18 Thread Brian
On Thu 18 Aug 2016 at 19:43:10 +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 18/08/2016 à 18:17, rhkra...@gmail.com a écrit : > >Is there any way to add another partition after copying the the DVD-1 install > >image to the pendrive? > > Sure. Just use any partitioning tool as long as it does not choke on th

Re: Subject: Adding partition(s) to a Debian install pendrive

2016-08-18 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 18/08/2016 à 18:17, rhkra...@gmail.com a écrit : Is there any way to add another partition after copying the the DVD-1 install image to the pendrive? Sure. Just use any partitioning tool as long as it does not choke on the invalid layout of the partition table (the two partitions overlap an

Re: Subject: Adding partition(s) to a Debian install pendrive

2016-08-18 Thread Brian
On Thu 18 Aug 2016 at 12:17:28 -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > Is there any way to add another partition after copying the the DVD-1 install > image to the pendrive? > > I found subchapter 4.3. of the Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide: > "Preparing > Files for USB Memory Stick Booting"

Re: Subject: I can't get 1920x1080 resolution on my monitor: How find the name of the output for a "default" setup? (New Jessie install) Why does xrandr use the word "default" instead of something l

2016-08-15 Thread rhkramer
Update: Ok, problem solved--I found the page "AMD/ATI Open Source Drivers (radeon, r128, mach64)" (https://wiki.debian.org/AtiHowTo), followed the instructions there, rebooted, and voila. I guess the package that was missing was the "firmware-linux-nonfree". I'm still curious about some of the

[SOLVED] Re: Subject: network-console installation and ssh keys

2015-04-19 Thread David Wright
Quoting Christian Seiler (christ...@iwakd.de): > > - Host temporarily has a different key because of a running > installation (or rescue CD or so), but will have the right > keys again in the future. I have the following alias defined: > > alias sshnv='ssh -o GlobalKnownHostsFile=/dev/nul

Re: Subject: network-console installation and ssh keys

2015-04-15 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2015-04-15, Paul E Condon wrote: > On 20150414_2134+, Liam O'Toole wrote: >> Put the following in ~/.ssh/config: >> >> Host desk >> UserKnownHostsFile /dev/null >> StrictHostKeyChecking no >> >> See the man page of ssh_config for details. > > I think this will silence the war

Re: Subject: network-console installation and ssh keys

2015-04-15 Thread Paul E Condon
On 20150414_2134+, Liam O'Toole wrote: > On 2015-04-14, David Wright wrote: > > I like the new Network Console option in the installer. > > However, when I reinstall Debian onto a machine called, say, desk > > select the necessary options, type in the password for the > > installer session, an

Re: Subject: network-console installation and ssh keys

2015-04-14 Thread Christian Seiler
On 04/14/2015 10:31 PM, David Wright wrote: I like the new Network Console option in the installer. However, when I reinstall Debian onto a machine called, say, desk select the necessary options, type in the password for the installer session, and then sit back with a machine called, lap, when I

Re: Subject: network-console installation and ssh keys

2015-04-14 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2015-04-14, David Wright wrote: > I like the new Network Console option in the installer. > However, when I reinstall Debian onto a machine called, say, desk > select the necessary options, type in the password for the > installer session, and then sit back with a machine called, lap, > when I

Re: Subject: Re: dhclient does not recognize config file

2012-06-04 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 03 Jun 2012 13:34:41 -0700, Paul Zimmerman wrote: > Camaleón wrote: >>Put the logs here or better yet, upload them to www.pastebin.com >>(remember to hide/remove any sensitive data contained at the logs). >>>Also, as you are using WICD, it could be that there is a configuration >>file tha

Re: Subject: Re: dhclient does not recognize config file

2012-06-03 Thread Paul Zimmerman
Camaleón wrote: >Put the logs here or better yet, upload them to >www.pastebin.com (remember to hide/remove any >sensitive data contained at the logs). >Also, as you are using WICD, it could >be that >there is a configuration file that you to edit >for this purpose... how about the "/etc/wicd

Re: Subject: Re: dhclient does not recognize config file

2012-06-03 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 01 Jun 2012 14:29:29 -0700, Paul Zimmerman wrote: > Tom H writes: >>For the record, this works for squeeze without NM or WICD - for me. > >>Check how well or badly dhclient's behaving by changing "RUN=no" to >>"RUN=yes" in "/etc/dhcp/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/debug", restarting your >>netwo

Re: Subject: RFP: gyachi -- Yahoo Messenger client with webcam support

2008-11-21 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Fri,21.Nov.08, 21:16:48, Aioanei Rares wrote: > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist This should go to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein) signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: Subject Confusion

2007-07-22 Thread Michelle Konzack
## ATTENTION ATTENTION ATTENTION ATTENTION ATTENTION ATTENTION I am currently NOT in Strasbourg because I have the last 11 days of my military service and can not reply in short delays. ###

Re: Subject Confusion

2007-07-16 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 08:47:06PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > On 07/15/07 18:00, David Brodbeck wrote: >> On Jul 14, 2007, at 3:10 PM, Paul Johnson wrote: >>> Why? Reply-to-mailing-list has been a feature of every mail client worth >>> using this decade. >> Well, if your definition of "mail clien

Re: Subject Confusion

2007-07-15 Thread Ron Johnson
On 07/15/07 18:00, David Brodbeck wrote: On Jul 14, 2007, at 3:10 PM, Paul Johnson wrote: Why? Reply-to-mailing-list has been a feature of every mail client worth using this decade. Well, if your definition of "mail clients worth using" doesn't include unmodified versions of Thunderbird, OS

Re: Subject Confusion

2007-07-15 Thread David Brodbeck
On Jul 14, 2007, at 3:10 PM, Paul Johnson wrote: Why? Reply-to-mailing-list has been a feature of every mail client worth using this decade. Well, if your definition of "mail clients worth using" doesn't include unmodified versions of Thunderbird, OS X Mail, Pine, or most webmail client

Re: Subject Confusion

2007-07-14 Thread Paul Johnson
David Brodbeck wrote in Article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted to gmane.linux.debian.user: > > On Jul 11, 2007, at 2:38 PM, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > >> On Wed, Jul 11, 2007 at 10:08:04PM +0100, andy baxter wrote: >>> >>> Incidentally, it would help me at least if the list software could >>> set >

Re: Subject Confusion

2007-07-11 Thread Paul Johnson
Ted Hilts wrote in Article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted to gmane.linux.debian.user: > I get hundreds of email a day including email from the Debian List. > > Nearly all other Linux lists use square brackets to enclose a meaningful > word for the list identification. Most everyone in the world uses

Re: Subject Confusion

2007-07-10 Thread Ralph Katz
On 07/10/2007 11:27 AM, Ted Hilts wrote: > I don't seem to have a way of filtering the Debian List email from non > Debian email because of this Ted, I read all my debian lists with icedove as newsgroups from gmane.org. Very simple. Regards, Ralph -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Subject: Re: scanner hp psc1402

2006-03-27 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, steef wrote: > and, indeed, as you suggested: hplip0.9.7 contains a driver for the > psc1400 series. > > so: > > i can print now: printer worls like a dream. > i can copy now: works like a dream as well. > > but: > > i cannot (yet) scan and put the result of scanning as a

Re: Subject: Re: scanner hp psc1402

2006-03-27 Thread steef
steef wrote: Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, steef wrote: thanks! got the 1402_scanner working with *unfree* software. of course i prefer the debian way. give your advice a try. Try hplip from backports.org. Or wait a few weeks until I deem 0.9.9 good enough

Re: Subject: Re: scanner hp psc1402

2006-03-27 Thread steef
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, steef wrote: thanks! got the 1402_scanner working with *unfree* software. of course i prefer the debian way. give your advice a try. Try hplip from backports.org. Or wait a few weeks until I deem 0.9.9 good enough for backportin

Re: Subject: Re: scanner hp psc1402

2006-03-26 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, steef wrote: > thanks! got the 1402_scanner working with *unfree* software. of course > i prefer the debian way. give your advice a try. Try hplip from backports.org. Or wait a few weeks until I deem 0.9.9 good enough for backporting, if the one in backports.org is too old

[Fwd: Re: Subject: Re: scanner hp psc1402]

2006-03-26 Thread steef
Original Message Subject:Re: Subject: Re: scanner hp psc1402 Resent-Date:Sun, 26 Mar 2006 02:10:53 -0600 (CST) Resent-From:debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2006 09:11:22 +0200 From: steef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PRO

Re: Subject: Re: scanner hp psc1402

2006-03-26 Thread steef
Gayle Lee Fairless wrote: Ernst-Magne Vindal wrote: On Sat, March 25, 2006 13:19, steef said: hello folks, samebody out there who can tell me how to get the scanner of a hp psc1402 working? (tried out sane, xsane and the like already: without success and googling was of no help. pr

Re: Subject=Re: cdrecord --scanbus

2004-10-30 Thread Tong
Thanks, Eric, that's really clear things up for me. Nice weekend... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Subject=Re: cdrecord --scanbus

2004-10-29 Thread Eric Gaumer
On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 17:27 -0400, Tong wrote: > On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 15:02:48 -0700, Eric Gaumer wrote: > > >> # cdrecord -scanbus dev=ATAPI > >> Cdrecord-Clone 2.01a34 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2004 Jörg > >> Schilling > >> NOTE: this version of cdrecord is an inofficial (modified) r

Re: Subject=Re: cdrecord --scanbus

2004-10-29 Thread Tong
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 15:02:48 -0700, Eric Gaumer wrote: >> # cdrecord -scanbus dev=ATAPI >> Cdrecord-Clone 2.01a34 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2004 Jörg >> Schilling >> NOTE: this version of cdrecord is an inofficial (modified) release of >> cdrecord >> and thus may have bugs that

Re: Subject=Re: cdrecord --scanbus

2004-10-28 Thread Vijaya S
i have gnome installed ... kernel is 2.4.22 my /etc/fstab reads as cat /etc/fstab # /etc/fstab: static file system information. # # proc/proc procdefaults0 0 /dev/hda1 / ext3defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1 /dev/hda

Re: Subject=Re: cdrecord --scanbus

2004-10-28 Thread John Fleming
- Original Message - From: "Eric Gaumer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 5:02 PM Subject: Re: Subject=Re: cdrecord --scanbus >> scsidev: 'ATAPI' >> devname: 'ATAPI' >> scsibus:

Re: Subject=Re: cdrecord --scanbus

2004-10-28 Thread Eric Gaumer
On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 16:34 -0500, John Fleming wrote: > - Original Message - > From: "[KS]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 2:17 PM > Subject: Subject=Re: cdrecord --scanbus > > > > Check your CD/DVD drives using > > > > $>cdrecord -scanb

Re: Subject=Re: cdrecord --scanbus

2004-10-28 Thread John Fleming
- Original Message - From: "[KS]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 2:17 PM Subject: Subject=Re: cdrecord --scanbus > Check your CD/DVD drives using > > $>cdrecord -scanbus dev=ATAPI # cdrecord -scanbus dev=ATAPI Cdrecord-Clone 2.01a34 (i686-pc

Re: Subject: Re: mozilla/unstable + java-jvm = crash

2002-12-01 Thread Rob Weir
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 11:14:03PM -0500, Tom Allison wrote: > BTW: The package j2re-common is only found on this metalab.unc.edu link and > was not a part of the normal sources.list packages. Add the word 'main' just before non-free in your Blackdown source.list entry. -rob msg16522/pgp0

Re: Subject: Re: mozilla/unstable + java-jvm = crash

2002-11-29 Thread Tom Allison
Tom Allison wrote: Helmut Steinwender wrote: I had the same problem. Mozilla.org states that JRE 1.3.x may not work. See http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.2/#java Try JRE1.4 from ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/linux/devel/lang/java/blackdown.org/debian It works for me ___

Re: Subject: Re: mozilla/unstable + java-jvm = crash

2002-11-29 Thread Tom Allison
Helmut Steinwender wrote: I had the same problem. Mozilla.org states that JRE 1.3.x may not work. See http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.2/#java Try JRE1.4 from ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/linux/devel/lang/java/blackdown.org/debian It works for me

Re: Subject Prefix -> Procmail Hacks

2002-06-24 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 05:27:51PM -0400, Thomas Good wrote: | On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote: | | > > The subject prefix is widely used by sites running majordomo. | > > One example is PostgreSQL. I've been on several lists there for | > > years and never heard anyone complain abou

Re: Subject Prefix -> Procmail Hacks

2002-06-24 Thread Bob Proulx
> But supposing I like it...is there a procmail hack to prepend to the > subject header? I could do it in perl but if procmail can do it, > why reinvent the wheel? (I'd rather be sipping a pint... ;-) You will get 10 postings of how to do this. So perhaps I can only add a pointer to a reference

Re: Subject Prefix -> Procmail Hacks

2002-06-24 Thread Thomas Good
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote: > > The subject prefix is widely used by sites running majordomo. > > One example is PostgreSQL. I've been on several lists there for > > years and never heard anyone complain about the [SQL] subject > > prefix (or any other.) Odd. > > Until you find

Re: subject missing on some

2001-06-15 Thread Jaye Inabnit ke6sls
On Friday 15 June 2001 06:43, Kent West wrote: > /RANT > And while I'm on the subject of list netiquette (for anyone reading over > your shoulder), I believe it's proper to put your reply at the bottom of > the previous message instead of at the top, so that as the thread grows, > it's easy to jump

Re: subject missing on some

2001-06-15 Thread Kent West
Andrew Dixon wrote: Let the flames begin. Kent West wrote: /RANT And while I'm on the subject of list netiquette (for anyone reading over your shoulder), I believe it's proper to put your reply at the bottom of the previous message instead of at the top, so that as the thread grows, it's easy

Re: subject missing on some

2001-06-15 Thread D-Man
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 10:17:25AM -0500, Bryan Andersen wrote: | A bug in IE6 beta would cause outlook express to blank out | subject lines from text messages from non MS email clients. LOL! Are you sure it is a 'bug' and not a 'feature'? -D

Re: subject missing on some

2001-06-15 Thread Bryan Andersen
> Mike Egglestone wrote: > > hi all... > > I'm using outlook express to check my mail... > Some of the emails don't show the subject ... > Anyone else having this problem? > > Its probably my email server or my client machine... Are you using IE6 beta or have had the IE6 beta installed at any p

Re: subject missing on some

2001-06-15 Thread Andrew Dixon
Let the flames begin. Kent West wrote: > /RANT > And while I'm on the subject of list netiquette (for anyone reading over > your shoulder), I believe it's proper to put your reply at the bottom of > the previous message instead of at the top, so that as the thread grows, > it's easy to jump in in

Re: subject missing on some

2001-06-15 Thread Kent West
Mike Egglestone wrote: hi all... I'm using outlook express to check my mail... Some of the emails don't show the subject ... Anyone else having this problem? Its probably my email server or my client machine... Thanks Mike If you mean that you are recieving some emails from th

Re: subject missing on some

2001-06-15 Thread Mike Egglestone
hehe Sometimes I feel shame when using Billy's software Mike > > Mike, > > This sounds rather evil. Suggest you replace outhouse with a gpl'd copy of > kmail or mutt. You will sleep better knowing you have set the bar a little > higher . . . > > > > On Thursday 14 June 2001 18:40

Re: subject missing on some

2001-06-14 Thread Jaye Inabnit ke6sls
Mike, This sounds rather evil. Suggest you replace outhouse with a gpl'd copy of kmail or mutt. You will sleep better knowing you have set the bar a little higher . . . On Thursday 14 June 2001 18:40, Mike Egglestone wrote: > hi all... > > I'm using outlook express to check my mail

Re: Subject: Re: filtering email via perl?

2001-06-07 Thread John R Lenton
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 10:25:26AM -0500, will trillich wrote: > okay. procmail and i are getting a divorce. we just don't > see eye-to-eye any more. > > i've seen people post actual perl code here, which somehow > filters their email. is that "mailagent"? (i don't want to > give command-lin

Re: Subject: Re: filtering email via perl?

2001-06-07 Thread Martin Würtele
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 11:47:10AM -0300, John R Lenton wrote: > if you use exim, read /usr/share/doc/exim/filter.txt.gz > > an example: > > # debian-user > if $message_headers contains debian-user@lists.debian.org then > save /home/john/Mail/Linux/debian-user > finish >

Re: Subject: Re: filtering email via perl?

2001-06-07 Thread will trillich
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 04:53:23PM +0200, Martin W?rtele wrote: > On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 11:47:10AM -0300, John R Lenton wrote: > > if you use exim, read /usr/share/doc/exim/filter.txt.gz > > > > an example: > > > > # debian-user > > if $message_headers contains debian-user@lists.debian.

Re: Subject: Re: filtering email via perl?

2001-06-07 Thread Dave Sherohman
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 03:04:02PM -0500, will trillich wrote: > query: > > does > seen save ... > > stop processing as if you'd said "finish"? "seen save" is actually redundant. "seen finish" stops processing as if you'd said "save", which is to say that exim considers dlivery to be comp

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