Ralph Crongeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does any one know if there is a deb of the 8.4 version of Kopete? I need
> it because it fixes problems with the Yahoo login.
No. Given that Kopete is not yet to 1.0 and the current rate of
development, I would say you can expect 8.4 to release somet
John Summerfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Paul Gear wrote:
>
>>Is this list not spamassassined?
>
> Debian is quite friendly towards spammers.
Where did you get that idea? According to the list rules, spammers
succeeding in getting a message to the list are billed $bignum per
message per li
In addition, I have detailed filters on the root kmail. I would like to make
them accessible to the other login as well. Right now, kmail crashes in the
other login. The Mail directory is on the other login's home page.
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Guys,
I am in desperate need of a good backup solution with a graphical
interface. Ive tried to 'deb'ify the Arcserve/Brightstor rpm's using
alien, but that didnt quite work. What backup would you guys recommend
using? I've looked at Amanda as well, but the conf files drive me crazy
and the ava
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> Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-08-04 20:56]:
>
> And now you know why you shouldn't blindly upgrade daily unless there's
> something you know you actually want from that day's updates.
thanks for the very intelligent and constructive feedbac
* Lukas Ruf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-08-04 18:34:11 +0200]:
> As I wrote: I run update/upgrade daily. Therefore, subversion was not
> affected today. It must rather deal with Berkeley DB or similar.
This is somewhat off-topic wrt your post, but I have found from personal
experience that 99.997%
> N. Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-08-04 21:22]:
>
> If you've not tried it already, may I suggest using Subversion's
> FSFS repository? It implements a Subversion filesystem using the OS
> filesystem instead of Berkeley DB (hence the name).
>
Thanks for the reply.
I have read on the subversion
* Joachim Fahnenmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-08-04 13:23]:
> Interesting! Can mutt do this? How do I configure it?
I found this perl script using Google, seems to work fine.
http://www.michnet.de/mutt/#signature
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>
> > Florian Ernst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-08-04 18:28]:
> >
> > On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 06:10:55PM +0200, Lukas Ruf wrote:
> > > Is there any log-file that shows me the exact changes of todays
> > > upgrade?
> >
> > |$ ls -al /us
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Didar Hussain wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 10:02:07AM +0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am new to debina. I have certain services running like lpd rpc etc. In RedHat
> > there is a command chkconfig with which i can start/ top services for certain run
> >
* [Wednesday 04 August 2004 20:40] matt zagrabelny:
> > As for your other questions: I didn't move my computer around or
> > something like that, no. The card just, well, stopped working out
> > of the blue.
<...>
> try compiling an OSS driver (not ALSA pcm-oss emulation either) for
> the card.
I installed the latest net-install Sarge dist and I noticed that
apt/sources.list doesn't have a link to security.debian.org.
Is there a program I can run to help me update this file or do I
need to edit it manually?
Thanks
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Paul Maser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I installed the latest net-install Sarge dist and I noticed that
> apt/sources.list doesn't have a link to security.debian.org.
> Is there a program I can run to help me update this file or do I
> need to edit it manually?
I tried to use PAM authentication in ProFTPd with libpam-mysql. If I use
MD5-encrypted passwords in the MySQL-table, PAM-authentication (PAM: crypt=1
md5=y) always fails. If I change the passwords to MySQL-PASSWORD()-encryption,
authentication (PAM: crypt=2) succeeds, also succesful with
plaintext-
On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 13:00:23 -0700
Paul Maser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I installed the latest net-install Sarge dist and I noticed that
> apt/sources.list doesn't have a link to security.debian.org.
> Is there a program I can run to help me update this file or do I
> need to edit it manually?
On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 the mental interface of
Paul Maser told:
> I installed the latest net-install Sarge dist and I noticed that
> apt/sources.list doesn't have a link to security.debian.org.
> Is there a program I can run to help me update this file or do I
> need to edit it manually?
echo "deb h
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Hello List,
is there a secure (and easy) to migrate from Mozilla Mail to Mozilla
Thunderbird ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
Yes, in fact, Mozilla Mail and Mozilla Firefox use the sa
On Wed, 4 Aug 2004, John Summerfield wrote:
> Edvard Majakari wrote:
>
> >Obviously it is, as you can check by the headers.
> >
> >
> The only s-a headers I see are mine.
SA overwrites other SA headers. You can use the following in procmail to
keep them:
:0fhw:
* ^X-Spam-Status:
| formail -
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 12:00 pm, Paul Maser wrote:
> I installed the latest net-install Sarge dist and I noticed that
> apt/sources.list doesn't have a link to security.debian.org.
> Is there a program I can run to help me update this file or do I
> need to edit it manually?
> Thanks
I read w
Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 the mental interface of
Paul Maser told:
I installed the latest net-install Sarge dist and I noticed that
apt/sources.list doesn't have a link to security.debian.org.
Is there a program I can run to help me update this file or do I
need to edit it manu
As part of a requirement for a security certification my company is
attempting to acquire, we have to ensure that employees do not recycle
their previous four passwords. I need to find a way to accomplish this
in PAM.
I am fully aware that the pam_unix.so module has a flag 'remember=n',
which can
Hello
Erhard Schultchen (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I switched from linux 2.4 to 2.6 some months ago. AFAIK, 2.6's
> module-init-tools use /etc/modprobe.d for module information such as
> aliases.
>
> The manpage ( 5 modprobe.conf) also mentions the
> /lib/modules/modprobe.conf file, wich (am
> ...
> a webserver. I have installed Debian (v 3.0 r2 i386, the latest
> "Woody") from CD. I have a GeForce4 Ti 4200 and a Logitech Dual Optical
> mouse plugged into my USB port.
>
> When I type 'startx' I get 'Fatal server error'. The error messages are
> ...
I had a similar problem and s
Not an expert in apt management, so...
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 11:56:05AM -0300, Roberto Winter wrote:
> Hi again,
> doesn't the output from "apt-cache policy" guarantee that (see my
> first message)?
I think it will *still* not downgrade a package that is already
installed. Its primary purpose
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|> Here's what I do. I download the appropriate bin from blackdown.org
|> (although Sun should work fine also).
|>
|> I then run the file in my home directory as a normal user.
|>
|> I then move the entire newly created j2sdk1.4.2 directory to /usr/local.
|>
|
did you solve the problem u had with your printer.
I'm having the same problem.
John Fleming wrote:
Did you consider mondoarchive?
I use it, but I've never restored from bare metal like it's supposed to be
able to do.
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Running Debian unstable with the 2.6.7 kernel from kernel.org, no
patches but only support for my hardware is compiled in (I can make the
config available if required).
Programs using pthread_cancel() crash with segmentation fault depending
upon the ker
Hi,
I had a problem installing linux on a ultra5 with solaris 2.7 and solaris 2.8
on it. I had created the 5th partiton for linux and the 6th for the linux
swap partiton (=> hda5 / for linux with ext2 and hda6 for swap).
Everything went ok until the task to make the system bootable.
There were 3 p
Hi,
sorry about that my last short subject line. I try it now again with
a more precise subject line.
I had a problem installing linux on a ultra5 with solaris 2.7 and solaris 2.8
on it. I had created the 5th partiton for linux and the 6th for the linux
swap partiton (=> hda5 / for linux with ext2
Hello.
How do I make the Home button work as expected?
Thanks,
Jacob
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How do I make the Home button work as expected?
Depress it as normal.
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How do I make the Home button work as expected?
Depress it as normal.
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On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 01:18:37PM -0800, Greg Madden wrote:
> I read where security will be online for Testing/Sarge on August 8th. I
> am not sure about the sources line to use for it though.
This should work:
deb http://security.debian.org sarge/updates main contrib non-free
Jason
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Here is how I have the mime types set up in Mozilla-Foxfire, which have
been working till a few days ago:
File types Application
application/ogg /usr/bin/xmms
audio/m3u/usr/bin/xmms
audio/playlist /usr/bin/xmms
audio/x-scpls/usr/bin/xmm
Hello,
thanks for your email.
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Hello List,
is there a secure (and easy) to migrate from Mozilla Mail to Mozilla
Thunderbird ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
Yes, in fact, Mozilla Mail
How do I make the Home button work as expected?
Depress it as normal.
Could you be more specific?
Thanks,
Jacob
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Those of you who installed Postfix and Cyrus. Did you follow this howto?
http://www.delouw.ch/linux/Postfix-Cyrus-Web-cyradm-HOWTO/html/index.html
Any tips?
Thanks,
Jacob
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Anyone have a start and stop script for 3dmd I can have a look at?
Thanks,
Jacob
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I cant seem to find a decent howto on how to get debian installed via
floppy only, with my netgear fa411 pcmcia network card working and on
the network.
Does anyone know of one? I have been researching all day and my eyes
are tired from reading all the docs I have, so any help would be
great.
Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
Those of you who installed Postfix and Cyrus. Did you follow this howto?
http://www.delouw.ch/linux/Postfix-Cyrus-Web-cyradm-HOWTO/html/index.html
Any tips?
I am using lmtp for delivery, I think it is required if you want to
use sieve.
erik
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Oliver Elphick writes:
> However, I would prefer a dedicated text input program without the
> web-browser overhead; so it would work like the old green-screen programs
> I used to write. The objective here is maximum convenience for data
> entry: type in the data, press return to go to the next fi
David P James wrote:
On Wed 4 August 2004 04:47, John Summerfield wrote:
Paul Gear wrote:
Is this list not spamassassined?
Debian is quite friendly towards spammers.
Not true - more than 95% of the mail received by Debian list servers is
dropped:
Find everyones' email addre
Matt Perry wrote:
On Wed, 4 Aug 2004, John Summerfield wrote:
Edvard Majakari wrote:
Obviously it is, as you can check by the headers.
The only s-a headers I see are mine.
SA overwrites other SA headers. You can use the following in procmail to
keep them:
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Joost De Cock wrote:
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 14:20, Paul Gear hurled the following on the wire:
Joachim Fahnenmueller wrote:
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Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
is there a secure (and easy) to migrate from Mozilla Mail to Mozilla
Thunderbird ?
Depends
My mail's on an IMAP server. I regularly use tb, Moz, Kmail and even the
dog on the same folders. Doesn't even matter if my email clients are on
different computers.
I hate to do it but could in some quick need of a way to add parrellel
support for my Debain Woody box. I'm new to Debian and have no idea why it
wasn't installed in the first place, but any way I need to have the
following enabled:
CONFIG_PARPORT
CONFIG_PARPORT_PC
CONFIG_SERIAL_EXTENDED
Does
Vernon Webb said:
> I hate to do it but could in some quick need of a way to add parrellel
> support for my Debain Woody box. I'm new to Debian and have no idea why it
> wasn't installed in the first place, but any way I need to have the
> following enabled:
>
> CONFIG_PARPORT
> CONFIG_PARPORT_PC
Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
Those of you who installed Postfix and Cyrus. Did you follow this howto?
http://www.delouw.ch/linux/Postfix-Cyrus-Web-cyradm-HOWTO/html/index.html
I don't think that's the one I used:-) I'm sure there was nothing about
mysql in the one I used.
Any tips?
I think there's
I'm needing to get the qt libraries properly installed so I can install
knewspost. In KPackage, I selected libqt3 and libqt3-mt, then clicked
Install Marked. Thankfully, I also selected "Test" as well, because
this is the output that I got from the test install...
Reading Package Lists... Do
Joost De Cock wrote:
Create a info.php file with the following in it:
Put it somewhere in a web browsable directory and load the page. It should
give you an overview of lots of stuff including what extentions are loaded
into PHP.
Check to see if IMAP is there. If it isn't check in this
Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
How do I make the Home button work as expected?
Depress it as normal.
Could you be more specific?
I believe Stephen, by providing almost no information, is pointing out
that you have provided almost no information.
Are we to assume this is in KDE? Gnome? Something els
Hi:
After some testing, I found that I can send email to some addresses and
cannot do it for others. I get the following error:
SMTP<< 550 You are not allowed to send mail:sc001pub.verizon.net
this was when I tried to send a message to my email account with my ISP.
I was able to send msg to a ho
Hello,
is there a Debian way to make Thunderbird the
`default mailer of the system' for Firefox ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 20:07, Mario Flores wrote:
> Hi:
>
> After some testing, I found that I can send email to some addresses and
> cannot do it for others. I get the following error:
>
> SMTP<< 550 You are not allowed to send mail:sc001pub.verizon.net
>
> this was when I tried to send a messa
Chris Metzler wrote:
> On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 18:28:53 +1000
> Paul Gear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Is this list not spamassassined?
>
>
> Of course it is. The listmasters have posted here before, telling
> us that something like 95% of all email incoming to their lists is
> being rejected as
On Wed 4 August 2004 22:16, John Summerfield wrote:
> David P James wrote:
> >On Wed 4 August 2004 04:47, John Summerfield wrote:
> >>Debian is quite friendly towards spammers.
> >
> >Not true - more than 95% of the mail received by Debian list servers
> > is dropped:
>
> Find everyones' email addr
Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
How do I make the Home button work as expected?
Supposing you are referring to Bash, I'm going to guess the expected
behavior when depressing the "Home" key is for the cursor to move to the
first character of the editing (not necessarily visual) line.
The simplest solution
On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 21:38:20 -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Jules Dubois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> And check /etc/apt/preferences for the "Pin-Priority" of the
>> distributions. I had the same problem for months. About two weeks
>> ago, and a certain Martin J. Hillyer suggested this.
>
>
On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 10:40:01 +0200, castet.matthieu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When booting 2.6.7 linux kernel on PC, if the timeout of the boot loader
> is very short (less than 1 second: the floppy led turn on by the bios
> trying to boot on floppy dont had the time to turn off) the floppy led
> neve
On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 02:28:10 +0200
Jacob Friis Larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> How do I make the Home button work as expected?
> >
> > Depress it as normal.
>
> Could you be more specific?
Not unless you can.
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Our site is being constantly "hit" by spammers using bruteforce tactics looking for
valid users.
At present our servers bounce with "no valid user" is this the best tactic? or is it
simply better to stop such bounce msgs? while polite, spammers are taking the p*ss
We are running postfix and
At the end of this transcript I found dmesg error:
usb 3-2: new full speed USB device using address 20
usb 3-2: device not accepting address 20, error -71
I am using hotplug package not usbmgr package.
I have read somewhere that the USB device not accepting new address
means that the host-contr
Scarletdown wrote:
I'm needing to get the qt libraries properly installed so I can install
knewspost. In KPackage, I selected libqt3 and libqt3-mt, then clicked
Install Marked. Thankfully, I also selected "Test" as well, because
this is the output that I got from the test install...
You alrea
Steven Jones wrote:
Our site is being constantly "hit" by spammers using bruteforce tactics looking for
valid users.
At present our servers bounce with "no valid user" is this the best tactic? or is it simply better to stop such bounce msgs? while polite, spammers are taking the p*ss
I've
Steven Jones wrote:
> At present our servers bounce with "no valid user" is this the best tactic?
Depends on what you mean by "bounce".
> or is it simply better to stop such bounce msgs? while polite, spammers are
> taking the p*ss
If you mean your server gives a 5xx at SMTP time, th
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 21:20, Travis Crump wrote:
> You already have the qt libraries properly installed, after all
> everything in KDE depends on them so how could you not[if you have
> KDE installed]. They are called libqt3c102-mt. libqt3 is the
> gcc2.95 version which isn't what you want
John Summerfield wrote:
> I've not yet explored how to do it, but I quite like the idea of
> blocking connexions from anyone trying my spambait addresses below (yes,
> they are turning up in my logs).
For a while I thought about blocking connections from dictionary spammers
and spammers that c
Steve Lamb wrote:
John Summerfield wrote:
I've not yet explored how to do it, but I quite like the idea of
blocking connexions from anyone trying my spambait addresses below (yes,
they are turning up in my logs).
For a while I thought about blocking connections from dictionary spammers
a
Steve Lamb wrote:
Steven Jones wrote:
At present our servers bounce with "no valid user" is this the best tactic?
Depends on what you mean by "bounce".
or is it simply better to stop such bounce msgs? while polite, spammers are
taking the p*ss
If you mean your server gives
On August 4, 2004 21:41, Scarletdown wrote:
>
> export QTDIR=/usr/share/qt, I went ahead and did a
>
> export QTDIR=/usr/share/qt and tried .configure again, but got the same
> error. I also tried export QTDIR=/usr/share/qt3, and again got the
> same error when I did ./configure even though qt a
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>
> How do I make the Home button work as expected?
Try adding the line
*xterm*appcursorDefault: true
to /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm (or XTerm-color).
Pasi
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On Wednesday 04 August 2004 22:29, Roy Pluschke wrote:
>
> then configure with ./configure --with-qt3-dir=/usr/share/qt3
And that gave the same error as before:
checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 2.2.2) (libraries) not
found. Please check your installation!
For more details about t
Thnx for the help/suggestions.
Azher
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 06:33:41PM +1000, Paul Gear wrote:
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> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> >
> >>I am new to debina. I have certain services running like lpd rpc etc. In
> >>RedHat there is a command chkconfig with which i can star
Hi,
I am learning a lot from this mailing list :). I have few shell users, i want to
restrict their shell login to their home directories.
Like they should not be able to move around in the system and see other user's home
directories.
Any suggestions would be usefull.
Regards
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Greetings!
I'm trying to install debian linux but I'm having
trouble. I ran jigdo and downloaded an ISO file successfully and burned a
cd successfully from the ISO. After creating the partitions I get to
"INSTALL KERNEL AND DRIVER MODULES" but it can't seem to find a
particular file,
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>
> I am learning a lot from this mailing list :). I have few shell users, i want to
> restrict their shell login to their home directories.
>
> Like they should not be able to move around in the syst
On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 18:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am learning a lot from this mailing list :). I have few shell users, i want to
> restrict their shell login to their home directories.
>
> Like they should not be able to move around in the system and see other user's home
> dire
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> > It's interesting that some of the new features are (or seem to me to be)
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> > the builtin complex numbers.
>
> Possibly, but isn't this
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