GPG difficulties, etc. (was Re: Report yourself to the BSA)

2003-01-05 Thread Alexander Hvostov
On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 09:12, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote: Yes, sorry to be annoying... Apology accepted. ;) gpg: armor header: Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) gpg: Signature made Sat Jan 4 04:46:48 2003 CET using DSA key ID 758D7ED9 gpg: BAD signature from Alexander

Re: GPG difficulties, etc. (was Re: Report yourself to the BSA)

2003-01-05 Thread Alexander Hvostov
On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 05:23, Alexander Hvostov wrote: On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 04:52, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote: To summarize: I can verify almost all of my own signatures, especially since the 1.2 release of evolution. There seems to be another problem in your mailer setup.

debian-trivia

2003-01-05 Thread Josh Narins
Does anyone know the oldest piece of machinery, still pingable, running Debian? What about not pingable? How about the least expensive machine, in real or nominal terms, ever/still running Debian? How about the most expensive? Just curious. __

Re: Report yourself to the BSA

2003-01-05 Thread Daniel Dent
Just curious. I'm using 2.4.19 as well, due to several nasty bugs in .20. Pray tell, say more about these .20 bugs... .19 had bugs which made it unusable as an NFS server :(. -- | Daniel Dent | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | If it ain't broke, tweak it!

Re: debian-trivia

2003-01-05 Thread criggie
On Sun, 5 Jan 2003 08:45:38 -0800 (PST) Josh Narins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know the oldest piece of machinery, still pingable, running Debian? What about not pingable? No idea - but I have a 0.96r1 debian CD, and a 100 Mbit ISA nic and a 16 bit scsi HA waiting for the day I find

Re: debian-trivia

2003-01-05 Thread Steve M. Robbins
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 08:45:38AM -0800, Josh Narins wrote: Does anyone know the oldest piece of machinery, still pingable, running Debian? What about not pingable? I've got an old 386 machine that I bought in early 1992 that still runs well. It ran exclusively on linux right from the start,

Re: debian-trivia

2003-01-05 Thread Amaya
Steve M. Robbins dijo: Since July of 2000, it's been running Debian linux as my firewall at home. That's SO cool, but, is it running Woody? How do you keep up with security in hardware that old? My lapton is younger (P-200 MMX) and crawls with SID. -- .''`. Help a man when he is in

Re: Report yourself to the BSA

2003-01-05 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Daniel Dent said: Just curious. I'm using 2.4.19 as well, due to several nasty bugs in .20. Pray tell, say more about these .20 bugs... .19 had bugs which made it unusable as an NFS server :(. Data corruption with ext3 and a particular mode (not ordered, but I

Re: debian-trivia

2003-01-05 Thread Steve M. Robbins
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 11:51:22PM +0100, Amaya wrote: Steve M. Robbins dijo: Since July of 2000, it's been running Debian linux as my firewall at home. That's SO cool, but, is it running Woody? Nope. I installed Potato and left it at that. How do you keep up with security in

[Curiosa] Re: gcc 3.2 transition in unstable

2003-01-05 Thread Erich Schubert
Ryan Murray wrote: o add a `c102' to the end of the name of your .deb, eg libdb4.0++.deb - libdb4.0++c102.deb. This is similar in spirit to the glibc transition adding `g' to the end of libraries. That is a bit confusing. Of course you mean: apply caesar-102 encoding onto the package