practical way to test the stability of debs in the manner
you're looking for because it is no longer you trying to theorize what might
happen. It is now you directly observing what does happen. A far easier
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^^
...if they could there would be no reason for dpkg to have
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commands.
I'm guessing or. Suggests this, or this or this. In the example
where the suggests were three different front ends for apt you would only need
one, really.
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for your mail,
otherwise some software might consider your mail as spam
For example his message was the reason for the latest you bounced
messages from us! notification from lists.debian.org. :/
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leg to kick the seeds out of a dill
pickle?
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On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 05:24:08PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
Without us, odds are the i386-based machine you're sitting at wouldn't
exist.
Employing the royal we? Somehow, Paul, I think that without you we'd do
just fine.
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, a mailque und
200.000 is read in in less then 2 minutes... Using a Quad Opteron 880
with 32 GByte of memory.
Yes, everyone has one of those on their desktop. Begone.
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, including others that have been posted to this very
list.
Not to mention given the choice of inline PGP and no PGP give me inline.
At least the person is 1/2 way there. :D
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a method
to do the reverse, IE, a Linux host booting a real Windows partition.
However, the command to do so references the partition from the /dev tree;
something that obviously will not work for a Windows host. I'm looking for
the Windows version of that command.
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friendly. :)
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 04:06:49PM -0300, Ignacio Mondino wrote:
3) Lets try a medium ground between stable and testing.
I Think there is a project called etch and a half in trac of that.
It's called backports. :)
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will not address
those because it is against the social contract. That's fine. Just as Ubuntu
addressing those warts without the constraints of the DSC is fine. That's the
whole point of FOSS. Poo-pooing either project shows a gross misunderstanding
of what it's all about.
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On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 10:56:49AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
Where did you find it? The last time I tried, the extension was broken.
I'd like to know as well. The one I am aware of has been broken for some
time.
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are not
being recognized as from a mailing list.
This is the experience I have had for the past several releases of
Icedove.
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the client and subfolders. I know both are possible if I
switch to another IMAP server. However I would lose the flexibility of
ssh/mutt which comes in handy sometimes. Regardless I cannot imagine doing
all of the above without IMAP.
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On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 01:51:01PM -0400, Steve C. Lamb wrote:
The only thing I miss in that setup, really, is the ability to configure
filters from inside the client and subfolders. I know both are possible if
I switch to another IMAP server. However I would lose the flexibility of
ssh
it was doing when it had filled up the remaining 13Gb on my drive with logs.
I haven't been able to track down a bug in bugzilla for it but then, haven't
much tried either.
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if the game develeopers just got on board.
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consoles for years and outside of 3-4 titles per console that kept my
attention for a week or two I am a PC gamer. Only the ignorant consider the
two platforms remotely interchangable.
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be faster regarldess since I go through a Squid
proxy with ad/popup blocker? :)
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preference of the
individual doing the correcting.
Incorrect. It is pointing out that if they want to speak in public they
had best learn how to speak PROPERLY. I mean how many people think Bush is an
idiot because of how he speaks publicly? No different.
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with problems reading text to use a light-on-dark scheme
because of the better contrast.
And I'm betting most aren't taking into account the projective nature of
monitors and are just defaulting to the same it's more like paper line of
reasoning.
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under.
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be no reason to quote the entire previous thread anyway. There's just
no reason for it at all.
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something
and forcing them to do it. My intent is to persuade, not to enforce.
Not to mention there's a huge difference between interleaving/trimming and
bottom-posting. Bottom-posting is no better than top-posting.
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Anyone know how to get zsh to not change ownership/attributes when saving
to the .zsh_history file? It used to not do that a few versions back but now
it is which is playing havoc with my su antics. :/
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PGP sign their
message in-line (AKA, the old way) and I believe the appended text would show
up. By the same token one could post to this list a multi-part HTML message
with no PGP signature and the appended text would not show up.
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after the sig dashes is a configurable
feature and not a bug. Indeed that is the whole point of the very specific
definition of a sigdash. 2 dashes, a space and a carriage return.
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knows this. Hell, anyone who
tracked the release of Sarge knows this. The far easier solution is to take a
snapshot of Debian at certain times and say, Ok, this has warts, sand them
off and ship it than to try to effect change on the Debian project as a
whole.
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exists even if I open a file using gvim on both the
environments. Can someone explain me why this is happening and what I
should do to get rid of this problem?
When you start xvncserver make sure to specify the proper -dpi settings.
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On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 10:34:28PM -0700, David E. Fox wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 06:52:00 -0700
Steve C. Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
XFCE calls it the Mini Command Line. KDE calls it something else
which
I am most likely misremembering as Launch Bar. It is not the panel
running 1.0.2 as
well and have never seen that dialog. However I am using IMAP and the page
you pointed the OP to did mention it might be a POP thing. *shrug*
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a charm. Thanks!
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in comparison with KDE.
I never liked why GNOME came about. KDE was formed to make a decent
desktop for 'nixes. GNOME was formed because people didn't like KDE's choice
of QT and wanted to kill it. Odd sidenote, though, I prefer GTK to QT.
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and there's very
little that goes on the desktop. It has a panel/kicker (choose your idiom)
and a task switcher. Both of which can be shut off and both of which can be
added to a pure WM.
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that is XFCE4.
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On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 05:56:46PM +0100, Simon Huggins wrote:
I need to compile up 4.2.2 packages for sarge and bung them on the
alioth page at some point.
Mmmm, upgrades. I really should see if there's something later than 4.0.6
out. :D
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, OpenOffice,
Azureus and GNOME's Terminal. The only thing that crashed regularly was
Azureus at 2.2.0.0 and 2.3.0.0 because of a lack of memory on this machine and
JAVA's pigishness.
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has some really useful features without the bloat of KDE.
I'm betting one of them is the launch bar. Loved it in KDE and when I had
to regain some memory only XFCE4 had it. Can't understand how anyone can live
without it. :D
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attributed to DEs like
KDE/GNOME or Winders.
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On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 04:49:27AM -0700, Steve C. Lamb wrote:
I liked that setup so much that when I moved on I kept the home dock
(bought it with my own funds) and purchased an identical laptop off of eBay.
It has served me well for 3 years though nowadays I run XFCE4 instead of KDE
to be the kitty's titties but I uninstalled in about 5m flat
because they were completely lacking. IceWM was one that I used for about a
year but even so it was too minimalistic for me. KDE was a good standard.
GNOME was just wacked. XFCE4 seems to be an excellent compromise.
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the configuration
I've set up for my dock. Kind of a pain now that I need one configuration for
home (the dock) and one for work (the PCMCIA card).
After tackling this problem I get to figure out wireless so I can use the
PCMCIA slot as a wireless access point when at home.
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On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 01:41:32PM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
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Uh, no, it doesn't. XFFM is a separate application. XFFM can be
I meant that in terms of it is still used and recognised by XFCE.
But Natilus and Konqueror were recognized so
without
having to resort to the intervening process of a CLI window, text editor and
manual entry/formatting and I might be interested in it. Without that,
however, which is all that I have tried thus far, it is lacking.
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to be in text?
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On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 02:00:03PM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
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Such as? You're implying that there's something magical going on
without giving specifics upon which to discuss.
No, I'm merely stating that with most WMs, the emphasis
be obtained through other means but it
is like saying that vim has a spell checker because one can install aspell and
use the vimspell plugin.
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On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 02:21:08PM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
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See, Thomas pointed to a web page where a WM's text file configuration
was defended because it was too complex to represent graphically. Yet
in the above we have 5 items.
It's
, mozilla-thunderbird? Guh.
Azureus: Dunno why that's an icon, really. Hmmm, should remove that.
Anyway the MCL pretty much takes care of anything else that I need at a
moments notice without the need of opening up a terminal first.
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On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 02:47:19PM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
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Nope. It's spot on. Forcing people to learn loads up front to
No, I've said, it's just another means to configure something. If
something is predominately a text-based
with the nipple and rmb even if my hands dare to leave the home row.
;P
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is best configured through text. That
implies that it is explained and understood in text.
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to modify it's own configuration
that is exactly something the WM could address.
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On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 03:13:54PM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
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b: The format in which the configuration is expected.
Which, if you're lucky is in some sort of human-readable form.
That's not the only consideration. Take for example where one
in there so mass sweeping is a touchy thing.
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how you detect SWEN before the MTA gets it? Usually
mine is post-contact on at least one occasion. After that it was firewall but
now it is just drop on a RCPT test. Hrm, should make it a HELO test. :/
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in short order. As I've not manipulated a relational
database before I'm not sure if this was an ideal choice to set out with. But
since we're beginners only once I figure if I pick it up I'd rather have a
book that is useful for me then.
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Nothing says exim must use port 25 and, IIRC, there's a recipe on the Exim
site which explains how to divert a copy of mail to another MTA for testing
purposes. Throw it on :2525 and see how it works? Just thinking aloud.
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amount.
Of course chances are someone will now tell me why that's already
happening even though I see headers to the contrary. Any takers? :)
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If this is the case, i'll have to look into another way of trying to
delete spam and virus messages on my mailbox.
Mailfilter?
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but ultimately is futile and harmful (C-R, US
PATRIOT act).
There were more consiquences than some people died. Open your eyes and
see them.
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a 'deny all else' information world and away
from the largely 'permit all, except' world.
And why would we do that? Scared of a little spam?
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And to another point: Why bother? If you can script something to answer
C-R (which is hard since every C-R system does it differently) so can the
spammers. That kind of defeats C-R, don't it?
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On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 12:17:42PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
Why would anybody read an inheirently monospace medium in anything but
a monospaced font?
The web is a monospaced medium? Since when?
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only makes them not want to
help.
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using clamav up front as well.
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. Has anyone seen a virus from the list
itself or is that just a blanket concern?
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increases that it has seen in the same time period.
Get your eyes checked, Jeff, he asked if *IE* had tabbed browsing.
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www.google.com ?
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On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 01:21:58AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
Does sa-exim suid to the user recieving the mail when it runs?
AFAIK, no.
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On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 08:04:22AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 07:55:55AM -0700, Steve C. Lamb wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 01:21:58AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
Does sa-exim suid to the user recieving the mail when it runs?
AFAIK, no.
Hmm...you'd think
On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 01:20:09PM -0400, Jeff Elkins wrote:
I wonder if anyone has thought of obfustcating email addresses on the list's
web archives? I wonder how many 'bots regularly scrape it for addresses?
All the time. And so far nothing has come of it.
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for me. The main use I had of it
was putting the ACL lines into Exim. The rest was reading install clamav as
aptitude install clamav and so on.
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in their Lookout! address book?
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