On Sun, Jun 15, 2014 at 08:21:43PM +0200, mad wrote:
|| Hi!
||
|| I am forwarding emails from a big email provider to my private email
|| server (postfix, dovecot).
||
|| At the email provider the first line of the email headers is:
||
|| Received: from X.X.X.X...
000: ef bb bf 52
Hi!
I am forwarding emails from a big email provider to my private email
server (postfix, dovecot).
At the email provider the first line of the email headers is:
Received: from X.X.X.X...
When the mail is finally put into my mailbox at my own email server this
is no longer the first line but t
On 05/08/2013 01:09 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
Frank McCormick wrote:
After fixing a networking problem this morning, I attempted to update
my Sid system.
...
I am dumbfounded at the number of packages apt wants to remove,
including things like gedit and rhythmbox !
I have always run a unstable syste
> > This is why people should wait six months before switching to jessie,
> > and why sid is only for the experienced, the hard core, and those who
> > don't mind serious breakage leading to reinstalls. I was bitten by
> > the bad kernel, and as a side effect, it rendered X unusable as
> > well.
On Wed, 8 May 2013 14:26:20 -0500
"Mark Allums" wrote:
> Re: Strange things going on in Sid
> >
> > On Wed, 08 May 2013 11:30:20 -0400
> > Frank McCormick wrote:
> >
> > > After fixing a networking problem this morning, I attempted to
> >
Re: Strange things going on in Sid
>
> On Wed, 08 May 2013 11:30:20 -0400
> Frank McCormick wrote:
>
> > After fixing a networking problem this morning, I attempted to update
> > my Sid system.
> >
> >
> >
> > I am dumbfounded at the number of pa
On Wed, 8 May 2013 12:06:29 -0700
Kelly Clowers wrote:
> On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 11:45 AM, Joe wrote:
>
> >
> > I've done what I usually do in times of trouble and switched to
> > Synaptic, which I find easier to use to maintain a working system
> > and clear logjams. I'll go back to aptitude whe
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 11:45 AM, Joe wrote:
> On Wed, 08 May 2013 11:30:20 -0400
> Frank McCormick wrote:
>
>> After fixing a networking problem this morning, I attempted to update
>> my Sid system.
>>
>>
>>
>> I am dumbfounded at the number of packages apt wants to remove,
>> including things li
On Wed, 08 May 2013 11:30:20 -0400
Frank McCormick wrote:
> After fixing a networking problem this morning, I attempted to update
> my Sid system.
>
>
>
> I am dumbfounded at the number of packages apt wants to remove,
> including things like gedit and rhythmbox !
> I have always run a unstabl
Frank McCormick wrote:
> After fixing a networking problem this morning, I attempted to update
> my Sid system.
> ...
> I am dumbfounded at the number of packages apt wants to remove,
> including things like gedit and rhythmbox !
> I have always run a unstable system but never had anything like thi
After fixing a networking problem this morning, I attempted to update
my Sid system.
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
Reading state information...
The following packages will be REMOVED:
alacarte aptdaemon bluez gedit gedit-plugins gnome-applets
gnome-bluetooth
gnome-sess
On 20/06/10 02:15, Andrew Reid wrote:
On Saturday 19 June 2010 14:20:27 Alan Chandler wrote:
[ Details elided ]
HOWEVER (the punch line). When this system booted, it was not the old
reverted one but how it was before I started this cycle. In other words
it looked as though the disk which I ha
On 19/06/10 23:54, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Alan Chandler put forth on 6/19/2010 1:20 PM:
I have a server with a pair of raided (RAID1) disks using partition 1,2
and 4 as /boot root and and and lvm volume respectively. The two disks
are /dev/sda and /dev/sdb. They have just replaced two smaller d
On Saturday 19 June 2010 14:20:27 Alan Chandler wrote:
[ Details elided ]
> HOWEVER (the punch line). When this system booted, it was not the old
> reverted one but how it was before I started this cycle. In other words
> it looked as though the disk which I had failed and removed was being used
Alan Chandler put forth on 6/19/2010 1:20 PM:
>
> I have a server with a pair of raided (RAID1) disks using partition 1,2
> and 4 as /boot root and and and lvm volume respectively. The two disks
> are /dev/sda and /dev/sdb. They have just replaced two smaller disks
> where the root partiton was
I have a server with a pair of raided (RAID1) disks using partition 1,2
and 4 as /boot root and and and lvm volume respectively. The two disks
are /dev/sda and /dev/sdb. They have just replaced two smaller disks
where the root partiton was NOT a raid device - it was just /dev/sda2
although
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 14:23:20 +0100
godo wrote:
...
> I was link to pic., not attach pic. So linking is ok?
I assume you mean that your mail contained a link to an image. That's
certainly fine.
Celejar
--
foffl.sourceforge.net - Feeds OFFLine, an offline RSS/Atom aggregator
mailmin.sourceforg
Celejar wrote:
On Mon, 08 Mar 2010 14:17:19 +0100
godo wrote:
Olaf Reitmaier Veracierta wrote:
No pics are allowed on this list.
Sorry I didn't know that. So, for the future if I need to display an
image what is the solution?
Not sure about this. The CoC merely states:
# Avoid sending l
On Mon, 08 Mar 2010 14:17:19 +0100
godo wrote:
> Olaf Reitmaier Veracierta wrote:
>
> > No pics are allowed on this list.
> Sorry I didn't know that. So, for the future if I need to display an
> image what is the solution?
Not sure about this. The CoC merely states:
# Avoid sending large att
Olaf Reitmaier Veracierta wrote:
No pics are allowed on this list.
Sorry I didn't know that. So, for the future if I need to display an
image what is the solution?
Maybe misconfigured swap.
I can't go to terminal or X.
Ok, on GRUB boot menu, type "e" add option noswap, then boot with CTRL+
On 25/02/10 06:49, godo wrote:
Hi folks,
a few days ago I helped a friend find drivers for XP box (detecting
with lspci and connecting on net with Live CD).
When I came home and put that USB memory in my up to date Squeeze box
I could not delete the directory with the drivers. Even as root.
Hi folks,
a few days ago I helped a friend find drivers for XP box (detecting with
lspci and connecting on net with Live CD).
When I came home and put that USB memory in my up to date Squeeze box I
could not delete the directory with the drivers. Even as root.
Strangest of all, it was not driv
Marty wrote:
PS since you are upgrading to testing you should understand that you
are volunteering to break your system often and repeatedly in the name of
science. Thanks for your display of spirit and fortitude. Although I
eventually tired of the exercise I'm glad others had stepped up to
Wu-Kung Sun wrote:
apt-get turns out to be mostly the same. I started using aptitude
since I thought it was supposed to replace apt-get when sarge went
stable. Now both apt-get and aptitude want to remove aptitude. It's
a hint I think.
Yes, I think maybe it's a hint. Maybe you should take i
apt-get turns out to be mostly the same. I started using aptitude
since I thought it was supposed to replace apt-get when sarge went
stable. Now both apt-get and aptitude want to remove aptitude. It's
a hint I think. Thanks everyone for the advice.
# apt-get -s dist-upgrade
Reading Package Lis
On Sun, Oct 01, 2006 at 03:45:25PM -0500, Wu-Kung Sun wrote:
> I want to start tracking testing instead of stable. Attached (since
> it's long) is the output of "aptitude -s dist-upgrade." Why are so
> many things being removed? Why are so many things being held back
> when updated versions are
On Sun, Oct 01, 2006 at 04:01:32PM -0500, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
> Wu-Kung Sun wrote:
> >I want to start tracking testing instead of stable.
> > [...]
> Perhaps a
> better approach would be: apt-get upgrade (change your sources to
> testi
Wu-Kung Sun wrote:
I want to start tracking testing instead of stable. Attached (since
it's long) is the output of "aptitude -s dist-upgrade." Why are so
many things being removed? Why are so many things being held back
when updated versions are clearly shown? (I've never manually set
anythin
I want to start tracking testing instead of stable. Attached (since
it's long) is the output of "aptitude -s dist-upgrade." Why are so
many things being removed? Why are so many things being held back
when updated versions are clearly shown? (I've never manually set
anything to "hold.") Why d
Hi folks, I´m running a dhcp3-server on my Debian Sarge and I put all
the windows (XP and 2000) users on my network to work via dhcp.
A few machines get too slow, but the other are normal.
The tests I made was, the server is Debian and the client is the
Windows Slow machine:
First: Set the ip s
On Tuesday 08 November 2005 18:54, Curt Howland wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I compiled 2.6.14 since I like having the framebuffer support and the
> Debian pre-packaged kernels don't have it in with 2.6.14, as well as
> headaches with yaboo (or whatever the heck it is) initrd generator.
> So I built it without
Hi.
I compiled 2.6.14 since I like having the framebuffer support and the
Debian pre-packaged kernels don't have it in with 2.6.14, as well as
headaches with yaboo (or whatever the heck it is) initrd generator.
So I built it without initrd, and with ext3 compiled in.
When I enabled preemption,
On Tuesday September 13 2005 00:09, Nicos Gollan wrote:
> There's a really "funny" thing happening with my new machine (Athlon 64
> X2). Everytime the machine sees some load (e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] or a -j4
> make
> job), something seems to go bam in the scheduler, IRQ routing or something
> else.
Hi,
There's a really "funny" thing happening with my new machine (Athlon 64 X2).
Everytime the machine sees some load (e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] or a -j4 make
job),
something seems to go bam in the scheduler, IRQ routing or something else.
The visible results are:
- Multiplied input events from
moving anything to any folder, other than inbox works fine.
move something from any box to inbox. nothing happens
move to inbox. then move to any other box
shows up in the inbox.
This just started happening on a sarge box.
new mail shows up fine in inbox
== config ==
smtp = exim4 on server1
imap4
Thomas Adam wrote:
On Sun, Aug 22, 2004 at 01:44:13PM -0700, John Floren wrote:
MadMan and id3ed show the tags as correct; is this an xmms issue?
No, it's an inability on your part to not check the BTS
(Bug Tracking System):
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=260168
-- Thomas Adam
On Sun, Aug 22, 2004 at 01:44:13PM -0700, John Floren wrote:
> MadMan and id3ed show the tags as correct; is this an xmms issue?
No, it's an inability on your part to not check the BTS
(Bug Tracking System):
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=260168
-- Thomas Adam
--
"Frankly, Mr
Today I downloaded Juk and used the "Guess Tags from Filename" feature
on my entire music directory. When that was done, XMMS started
displaying some song names completely incorrectly. For example,
"Beatles - Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" shows up as "als - c nTeSyWt
imns" What did I do tha
On Sun, 08 Aug 2004, Tim Connors wrote:
> Has anyone else who has upgraded within the last few days seen this?
I upgrade every day, and had a fresh reboot 3 days ago. Ntp is working fine
with about 6 higher strata servers.
Check and make sure something weird didn't happen in anything common to
yo
I apt-get upgraded my sid box at home a bit over a week ago (with at
least these time related packages installed: adjtimex, ntp, ntp-doc,
ntp-server, ntp-simple, ntpdate), and then noticed that the box was
losing quite a bit of time, without a reboot having happened at all
recently. It was losing s
Hello,
I'm experienceing, well, strange things. Menu buttons disappear and are
replaced with tiny dots (but not all buttons, merely some of them). Will
this looks somewhat strange, it doesn't really decreas usability, so I
didn't care.
But as of today, the clock has disappereared
On Sun, 2004-02-08 at 23:29, Phillipus Gunawan wrote:
> What do you mean by 'vt switch'? Is that a KVM? because I am using KVM,
> just the normal one.
>
I believe he was refering to switching between Virtual Terminals
(multiple terminal logins accessable from one terminal). gnome-terminal
is an e
On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 05:30:11 +0100, Phillipus Gunawan wrote:
>
>
>> Its not the computer that shut down but the gnome configuration manager
>> that was sent the kill signal probably because X died for some reason
>> and gdm shut it down on logout.
>> Are you running a firewall? (very recommended
>
> Its not the computer that shut down but the gnome configuration manager
> that was sent the kill signal probably because X died for some reason
> and gdm shut it down on logout.
> Are you running a firewall? (very recommended if your computer is always
> connected, although it doesn't look li
On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 03:04:05PM +1100, Phillipus Gunawan wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I woke up this morning and I found my debian log-out from its GDM and
> back to the log-in screen. I usually leave my Debian online 24 hours and
> I am pretty sure it's still log-in before I go to sleep last night.
Hi there,
I woke up this morning and I found my debian log-out from its GDM and
back to the log-in screen. I usually leave my Debian online 24 hours and
I am pretty sure it's still log-in before I go to sleep last night.
I use Evolution, and I found out that the folder I set for Debian
mailing li
Alan Chandler wrote:
>
> I've just switched over to grub.
>
> When I boot it seems to automagically include all the kernels installed
> in /boot in its list after the ones I put there.
>
> 1) How do they get there, and can you turn them off
>
> 2) Why do they always fail to work (seems they are
Hello Alan!
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 09:37:32PM +, Alan Chandler wrote:
I've just switched over to grub.
When I boot it seems to automagically include all the kernels installed
in /boot in its list after the ones I put there.
1) How do they get there, and can you turn them off
The update-gru
I've just switched over to grub.
When I boot it seems to automagically include all the kernels installed
in /boot in its list after the ones I put there.
1) How do they get there, and can you turn them off
2) Why do they always fail to work (seems they are missing an initrd clause)
--
Alan Cha
> > > The other problem is that with my previous 2.2.19 kernel the 3com
> > > was detected at IRQ7 and 0x300 which is what it is set to...
> > > (checked with the 3com utils)
> > >
> > > But with 2.4.17 it gives me IRQ12 and base 220which is the PS2
> > > port IRQ...(so no mouse either) I ch
> > Today i upgared from potato to woody...
> > with:
> > dselect update
> > apt-get dist-upgrade
> > (just mentioning it cause this might be the wrong way?)
> >
> > And i switched to a 2.4.17 kernel.
> >
> > Now i have 2 NICsdifferent brands...realtek and 3com.
> > eth0, the realtek, connnect
Paul Mackinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> wsa declaimed:
> > And another thing...i also noticed that on mounted vfat windows partitions
> > every file and every directory now gets marked as executable...
> > Is this normal?
> The 'ls -l' output for vfat is mostly bogus, the vfat file system
>
wsa declaimed:
> Hi,
>
> Today i upgared from potato to woody...
> with:
> dselect update
> apt-get dist-upgrade
> (just mentioning it cause this might be the wrong way?)
>
> And i switched to a 2.4.17 kernel.
>
> Now i have 2 NICsdifferent brands...realtek and 3com.
> eth0, the realtek, co
; -Original Message-
> From: wsa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 10:23 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: kernel 2.4.17...2 strange things(2)
>
>
> (never arrived back here so sending this one again)
>
> Hi,
>
> Today i
ebian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: kernel 2.4.17...2 strange things(2)
(never arrived back here so sending this one again)
Hi,
Today i upgared from potato to woody...
with:
dselect update
apt-get dist-upgrade
(just mentioning it cause this might be the wrong way?)
And i switched to a 2.4.17 kern
(never arrived back here so sending this one again)
Hi,
Today i upgared from potato to woody...
with:
dselect update
apt-get dist-upgrade
(just mentioning it cause this might be the wrong way?)
And i switched to a 2.4.17 kernel.
Now i have 2 NICsdifferent brands...realtek and 3com.
eth0, t
Hi,
Today i upgared from potato to woody...
with:
dselect update
apt-get dist-upgrade
(just mentioning it cause this might be the wrong way?)
And i switched to a 2.4.17 kernel.
Now i have 2 NICsdifferent brands...realtek and 3com.
eth0, the realtek, connnectiong to the net and eth1 for the
Steven Dickenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This definitley lends credence to the software problem theory.
> Unfortunatley, my Linux skills are nothing compared to my general
> hardware skills, so I can't offer you too many suggestions on
> hardware tuning and troubleshooting drivers under Linu
Steven Dickenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > It would be mechanically impossible to connect all the drives in
> > any other way using the chassis and cables I have.
>
> 36" IDE cables are your friend ;)
Isn't there a severe restriction of the length of IDE-cables? At
least for UDMA?
>
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 06:41:06PM +0100, Christoph Groth wrote:
> That's what I thought, too. Do you think that connecting the hard
> disks to ide0 could make any difference?
It shouldn't, but I've seen stranger things.
> The Samsung is slave - can the slave slow down the master? And
> besides
Steven Dickenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The IDE-Devices connected to it are: hda: Traxdata CDRW2260+,
> > ATAPI CDROM drive hdb: TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-6002B, ATAPI CDROM drive
> > hdc: IBM-DTLA-307030, ATA DISK drive hdd: SAMSUNG WU32163A
> > (2.16GB), ATA DISK drive
>
> You have a rather st
sn't in sync. with
the drives etc. sometimes BIOS updates resolve such issues.
good luck,
Joris
-Original Message-
From: Steven Dickenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 5:11 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Strange things happen when reading fro
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 03:03:53PM +0100, Christoph Groth wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> My box is a PC with an EPoX 8KTA2 and a Duron 700, a Matrox Millennium
> II PCI and a Gravius Ultrasound PnP (ISA). It is running Debian 2.2r2
> (Kernel 2.2.17).
>
> The IDE-Devices connected to it are:
> hda: Trax
Hello all,
My box is a PC with an EPoX 8KTA2 and a Duron 700, a Matrox Millennium
II PCI and a Gravius Ultrasound PnP (ISA). It is running Debian 2.2r2
(Kernel 2.2.17).
The IDE-Devices connected to it are:
hda: Traxdata CDRW2260+, ATAPI CDROM drive
hdb: TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-6002B, ATAPI CDROM drive
Hi!
I maintain a server in an apple network. Since I upgraded to potato
strange things happen. The problem is that the connection to the apple
share file server (netatalk) gets "unexpectedly" lost when opening certain
files (most probably M$-Word files). This does only happen on the i
On Aug 22, Andreas Hetzmannseder ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> This looks like it should work, don't you think? Instead I always get
> an "SMTP Transaction error". It reads the first incoming message for a
> few seconds, then it exits with "connection failed" and I tried it over
> and over again
On 22, aug, 2000 at 01:07:58 +0200, Andreas Hetzmannseder wrote:
> Morten Liebach wrote:
> > [...] I don't have any mda defined in my ~/fetchmailrc,
> > delivering to port 25 on localhost is the default.
>
> Does this mean /var/spool/mail/... ?
It means that it delivers to your ``mailserver'' on
Morten Liebach wrote:
> [...] I don't have any mda defined in my ~/fetchmailrc,
> delivering to port 25 on localhost is the default.
Does this mean /var/spool/mail/... ?
> My fetchmailrc:
>
> set postmaster ""
...OK...
> set bouncemail
> set properties ""
Fetchmail complained about these two
On 21, aug, 2000 at 09:28:24 +0200, Andreas Hetzmannseder wrote:
> Eric G . Miller wrote:
> > Your description of fetchmail opening an elm display does not jibe
> > with my experience in using fetchmail.
>
> The reason for this was probably the following entry in my
> ~/.fetchmailrc:
> mda
Eric G . Miller wrote:
> Your description of fetchmail opening an elm display does not jibe
> with my experience in using fetchmail.
The reason for this was probably the following entry in my
~/.fetchmailrc:
mda "/usr/bin/elm"
fetchmail --version gave me the following explanation:
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 08:41:37PM +0200, Andreas Hetzmannseder wrote:
> Dear debian-user,
>
> After running elm (version elm-me+_2.4pl25ME+65-0.slink.0) for the
> first time yesterday it created the following file in my home directory:
> drwx--S--- myusername myusername 1024 Aug 19 18:29
Dear debian-user,
After running elm (version elm-me+_2.4pl25ME+65-0.slink.0) for the
first time yesterday it created the following file in my home directory:
drwx--S--- myusername myusername 1024 Aug 19 18:29 Mail/
which is supposed to be for incoming mail. Please note the capital S.
Furth
xdm by hand...
starting x by hand was since now without any problem, but now i am experiencing
very strange things:
The display reformats itself in function of the applications that are opened:
without any application the display is full screen, as soon as i open an xterm
the picture becomes taller
After yesterdays upgrade, strange things happen. First of all, apache cannot
start because it cannot resolve my virtual hosts. However, my nsmeserver is
working fine. Also, I canno login to mailman or listar using their web
interfaces, I dont get any errors.
Anybody has any ideas what would be
> > i just recompiled a latex file (big mistake as it seems...) that uses the
> > babel
> > system and the setting french. now on compilation i get
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] among others and following this :
> >
> > ! Undefined control sequence.
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...l \mathchardef [EMAIL PRO
On Sat, Dec 11, 1999 at 06:41:15PM +0100, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i just recompiled a latex file (big mistake as it seems...) that uses the
> babel
> system and the setting french. now on compilation i get
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] maong others and following this :
>
> ! Undefined con
Hello,
i just recompiled a latex file (big mistake as it seems...) that uses the babel
system and the setting french. now on compilation i get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] maong others and following this :
! Undefined control sequence.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ...l \mathchardef [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm currently using fetchmail to download mail from a POP server. However, I
notice that it's been acting up once in a while... sometimes there will be a
message addressed to myself with a malformed From: field which is a mix of my
local login name (which is different from my username on the POP se
On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Andrew Clark wrote:
andrew >Get:1 ftp://ftp.au.debian.org stable/main Packages
andrew >45625% [1 stable/main 7300] 713B/s 69d
andrew >16h28m3s
andrew >
andrew >How do I fix this or should I just ignore it?
try another mirror? try to download th
On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Andrew Clark wrote:
> When I run apt-get update it displays the following:
>
> Get:1 ftp://ftp.au.debian.org stable/main Packages
> 45625% [1 stable/main 7300] 713B/s 69d
> 16h28m3s
>
> How do I fix this or should I just ignore it?
Which ver
When I run apt-get update it displays the following:
Get:1 ftp://ftp.au.debian.org stable/main Packages
45625% [1 stable/main 7300] 713B/s 69d
16h28m3s
How do I fix this or should I just ignore it?
--
Regards,
Andrew Clark.
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Johann Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Last night everything worked ok - printing too. Today I could not print.
> I get the following
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED](20)$ lpq
> waiting for lp to become ready (offline ?)
Well?
> Rank Owner Job Files
To reply to my own mail earlier today:
I experienced problems to print and to read my dos partition and cdrom.
The latter I solved by modconf and tonight I suspected maybe the lp module
was not running. Activating it by modconf solved the printing problem.
I still do not know what caused my sy
Last night everything worked ok - printing too. Today I could not print.
I get the following
[EMAIL PROTECTED](20)$ lpq
waiting for lp to become ready (offline ?)
Rank Owner Job Files Total Size
1stjhspies314 (standard input)
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