El Viernes, 23 de Septiembre de 2005 14:08, Julius Schwartzenberg escribió:
Hi,
I just switched to Debian 3.1 (Sarge) and I'm using NFS over an OpenVPN
connection. There seem to be some problems with this though.
When booting, the mounting of NFS drives seems to occur before the
OpenVPN
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 14:45 +0200, Malte Cornils wrote:
Hello,
we've been trying to make a program (ITK/VTK image processing for a
university
project) work. Unfortunately, the process needs slightly above 2 GiB of
virtual memory.
Judging from the documentation I've seen, on 32bit
Brad Sawatzky wrote:
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Albert wrote:
Antony Gelberg wrote:
snip
I don't think there was any need for a personal insult, just because you
didn't read the documentation, which, especially if you are so
experienced with Linux, you should have thought read.
In your
Hi,
My friend installed Debian on his computer and I'm supposed to be admining it as
a server. THings are going well (except I keep mistyping shutdown and killing
the server), but there is one problem: the hostname.
He typed Ask4 instead of ask4, which is a problem.
I assume I can change this
Wackojacko wrote:
Seth Goodman wrote:
From: Wackojacko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 2:52 PM
[snip]
isofs_fill_super: bread failed, dev=hdc, iso_blknum=16, block=16
Googling this error (google is always your friend :) ) suggested that
- you may want to
Kai Grossjohann wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote:
Kai Grossjohann wrote:
Same here, I also can't think of another spot. I think that ?dm are
seriously broken for not starting a login shell on behalf of the user
logging in.
You might find this bug interesting.
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 07:58:12AM -0500, Albert wrote:
I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is to install
Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or 1.0.7. It's a piece of
cake
to download and install these from the mozilla site, but I have no idea how I
michael wrote:
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 09:19 -0500, Albert wrote:
Antony Gelberg wrote:
Joseph Haig wrote:
--- Albert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
struts around mocking newcomers to Debian as if they were newcomers to
Linux. For the record, bonehead,
and insults don't generally inspire
Ron Johnson wrote:
If you send question to the list, you should expect the answer
to only go to the list.
Ok, now I'm confused. I've seen so much respond this way on the list
lately. I'm using Tbird, and when I hit reply it replies to the
poster only. When I hit reply-all it goes to the
Dave Thayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The chmlib-tools package contains some low-level type programs which
can be used to unpack chm and manipulate chm files:
Thanks. I neglected to check the TO: line in muy previous replies but
this one as well as one other that closely paralleled yours
[Sorry for replying in that other thread, here is a new one:]
Ok, now I'm confused. I've seen so much respond this way on the list
lately. I'm using Tbird, and when I hit reply it replies to the
poster only. When I hit reply-all it goes to the poster, the list,
and maybe a few others that
On Friday 23 September 2005 09:50 am, Sean Whitton wrote:
Hi,
My friend installed Debian on his computer and I'm supposed to be admining
it as a server. THings are going well (except I keep mistyping shutdown and
killing the server), but there is one problem: the hostname.
He typed Ask4
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 12:25 -0400, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
If you send question to the list, you should expect the answer
to only go to the list.
Ok, now I'm confused. I've seen so much respond this way on the list
lately. I'm using Tbird, and when I hit reply it
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 09:16:01AM -0500, Josh Battles wrote:
Last night I installed bittorrent on my server so that I could use it to
download/seed some files but I can't seem to get anything to download via BT.
I've used BT on Windows and other Linux distros (but never debian) without
any
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
[Sorry for replying in that other thread, here is a new one:]
Ok, now I'm confused. I've seen so much respond this way on the list
lately. I'm using Tbird, and when I hit reply it replies to the
poster only. When I hit reply-all it goes to the poster, the list,
and
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 12:25 -0400, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
If you send question to the list, you should expect the answer
to only go to the list.
Ok, now I'm confused. I've seen so much respond this way on the list
lately. I'm using Tbird, and
On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 07:48:26PM -0400, Rick Pasotto wrote:
__deletia__
Sometimes xine runs but the display window remains black
and the sound plays fine.
__deletia__
when that happens to me, i just double click
xine's black window, which then becomes full
screen; then i double click it
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 04:50:26PM +0100, Sean Whitton wrote:
Hi,
My friend installed Debian on his computer and I'm supposed to be
admining it as a server. THings are going well (except I keep
mistyping shutdown and killing the server), but there is one problem:
the hostname.
He typed
On 9/23/05, Antony Gelberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Albert wrote:
michael wrote:
snip
and insults don't generally inspire people to respond in a helpful
manner, but then you prob knew that already ;)
Insults? I only responded in kind to Antony, who
On 9/23/05, Antony Gelberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fritz Brown wrote:
You need to run
sudo dpkg -i [whatever it is].deb
Aaaahh. Will try that. Everything else had me doing a dpkg -i | --install
[whatever].deb. And, it really didn't like that | --install part.
(Running Woody
Albert wrote:
I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is to
install Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or 1.0.7. It's a
piece of cake to download and install these from the mozilla site, but I
have no idea how I might then wrap them with an icon and to get
what does this mean? what does this pretain to? does this have anything to do with my embroidery files? [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 9/23/05, Bill Marcum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 04:50:26PM +0100, Sean Whitton wrote:
Hi,
My friend installed Debian on his computer and I'm supposed to be
admining it as a server. THings are going well (except I keep
mistyping shutdown and killing the server),
Using my browser (online e-mail), when I click on Reply All, I get both the
list and the original sender in the To: line. Is that unusual, compared to
Thunderbird? (I know the same thing happens in Outlook.) I simply delete the
extra addressee and send. I'm not flaming, I'm just wanting to
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 11:52 -0500, Mike McCarty wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 12:25 -0400, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
If you send question to the list, you should expect the answer
to only go to the list.
Ok, now I'm confused. I've seen so
Yes. So you should be able to login as root (su), and perform
dpkg -i package.deb
if you don't want to mess with sudo
I was logged into the system as root, and opened an xterm, then tried dpkg.
That should work, if I ignore that --install stuff?
Fritz
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On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 10:09:19AM -0700, Chris Martin wrote:
Yes. So you should be able to login as root (su), and perform
dpkg -i package.deb
if you don't want to mess with sudo
But he *does* want to mess with sudo. Sudo is a much safer
tool than logging in as root, for reasons that have
The Mplayer will be a good choice.
On 9/24/05, p [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 07:48:26PM -0400, Rick Pasotto wrote:__deletia__ Sometimes xine runs but the display window remains black
and the sound plays fine.__deletia__when that happens to me, i just double clickxine's black
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
[Sorry for replying in that other thread, here is a new one:]
Ok, now I'm confused. I've seen so much respond this way on the list
lately. I'm using Tbird, and when I hit reply it replies to the
poster only. When I hit reply-all it goes to the poster, the list,
and
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 10:36:02PM +0500, Fritz Brown wrote:
I was logged into the system as root, and opened an xterm, then tried dpkg.
That should work, if I ignore that --install stuff?
I don't know why they were telling you to do
dpkg -i | --install
-i and --install are the same
Stephen R Laniel wrote:
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 10:36:02PM +0500, Fritz Brown wrote:
I was logged into the system as root, and opened an xterm, then tried dpkg. That should
work, if I ignore that --install stuff?
I don't know why they were telling you to do
dpkg -i | --install
-i
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 11:52 -0500, Mike McCarty wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
snip
Doesn't T-bird have a Reply to list option?
It does NOT.
Oh. Now I understand your problem.
The solution is to use Sylpheed, Evolution or KMail.
No, the solution is not to let anyone
On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 18:43 +0200, Andreas Janssen wrote:
Hello
Scarletdown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I've had this happen twice. Both times, I aborted the install of
course). The first time was when I wanted to install AbiWord, the
second time was just a few minutes ago, when I
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 12:39 -0500, Albert wrote:
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
[Sorry for replying in that other thread, here is a new one:]
Ok, now I'm confused. I've seen so much respond this way on the list
lately. I'm using Tbird, and when I hit reply it replies to the
poster only.
Please do not follow up to the parent. Doing so will create more Google
hits and cause more of these lost souls to bombard us with their questions.
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Hi
I have a laptop with a trackpoint and a PS/2 port for external mice.
When I plug in a 3 button mouse to the PS/2 port, it works fine, but
the scroll wheel doesn't do anything. This seems to be a driver
problem rather than an X problem, as cat /dev/input/mice doesn't
show any output when I move
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 12:46 -0500, Albert wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 11:52 -0500, Mike McCarty wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
snip
Doesn't T-bird have a Reply to list option?
It does NOT.
Oh. Now I understand your problem.
The solution is to use Sylpheed,
Antony Gelberg wrote:
snip
... I have it set up to read
this list via the newsgroup linux.debian.user. Hitting reply goes to
the group. Perhaps this is something that some Thunderbird users should
consider.
Excellent idea. Thank you.
snip
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Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 12:39 -0500, Albert wrote:
snip
Yes, you are right. Debian does this different than the rest of
the world.
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
Yes, this ancient piece of Holy Writ was quoted to me years ago.
Still, Debian does this
Ron Johnson wrote:
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
This is fine. Notice how reply to the list, but don't CC me isn't
part of what reasonable mailers are expected to do:
Reply-To munging does not benefit the user with a reasonable mailer.
People want to munge Reply-To
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 14:20 -0400, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
This is fine. Notice how reply to the list, but don't CC me isn't
part of what reasonable mailers are expected to do:
Reply-To munging does not benefit the user
Ron Johnson wrote:
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
Using what he recommends ruins threaded reading, because
the reply goes to the originator of the message, and the
list gets CCd.
Mike
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CRAP! Another one I had to pull from my sent
and forward.
Original Message
Subject: Re: Responses to the list
Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 13:47:52 -0500
From: Mike McCarty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL
John Hasler wrote:
Please do not follow up to the parent. Doing so will create more Google
hits and cause more of these lost souls to bombard us with their questions.
It's amazing how they find us. From my years of doing technical
support, 4OLers don't know how to use search engines.
(I
Antony Gelberg wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 12:25 -0400, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
If you send question to the list, you should expect the answer
to only go to the list.
Ok, now I'm confused. I've seen so much respond this
Interesting. I have just tried it with base-config, and it appears to have
worked. But, just in case, is there anywhere else I need to change it? Thanks.
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On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 04:50:26PM +0100, Sean Whitton wrote:
Hi,
My friend
Edward J. Shornock writes:
It's amazing how they find us. From my years of doing technical support,
4OLers don't know how to use search engines.
But they try to use them anyway. That's how they find us.
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Good afternoon!
So in this case, do we hit reply-all, and cut and paste the list email as
the To: line, removing all others, etc?
I use reply all and then cut out everyone's name leaving only the list
address.
So far, I haven't annoyed anyone.
Rob
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How does one set up MOTD? A cat of /etc/motd?
Thanks.
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Description: PGP Public Key
From: Wackojacko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 5:56 AM
...
Googling this error (google is always your friend :) ) suggested that
- you may want to turn DMA off for the drive ' hdparm -d0 /dev/hdc'.
May need to install 'hdparm' first.
Ah, thanks for both the
#vi /etc/motd if you edit this file you can show a welcome message for
the users of the your system.
How does one set up MOTD? A cat of /etc/motd?
Thanks.
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Hi,
I have jabber install but can't seem to connect. Does anyone know
if/where there is a website talks about getting jabber working on Debian.
Thanks
PUP
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Seth Goodman wrote:
From: Wackojacko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 5:56 AM
...
Googling this error (google is always your friend :) ) suggested that
- you may want to turn DMA off for the drive ' hdparm -d0 /dev/hdc'.
May need to install 'hdparm' first.
Ah,
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.
Yes,
I have used Panda Anti-virus software for
several years now and had paid for two more that will Never be used! Why?
Because their otherwise excellent programs were impossible to reconcile with
Windows XP, to which I recently upgraded, and because of their robotic treatment
of their
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 19:01 -0500, Seth Goodman wrote:
From: Marty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 6:47 PM
...
Sounds like a good reason to file a wishlist bug report.
I'd be happy to do so. Where do I file this type of
Chuck Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have jabber install but can't seem to connect. Does anyone know
if/where there is a website talks about getting jabber working on
Debian.
Do you just want to chat? Then you don't need to have jabber installed,
just a client, like for instance GAIM.
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Wm Stanley wrote:
Yes,
And this is related to Debian? How?
[snip]
Mike
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You have found the bank of Larn.
I can explain it for you, but I can't understand it for you.
I speak only for
From: Ron Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 12:50 PM
...
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
This is written from the perspective of Elm being the reference for all
MUA's. Though I used Elm twenty years ago as my primary MUA, the MUA's in
widest
Mike McCarty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ron Johnson wrote:
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
Using what he recommends ruins threaded reading, because
the reply goes to the originator of the message, and the
list gets CCd.
That sounds like a
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Wm Stanley wrote:
Yes,
I have used Panda Anti-virus software for several years now and had paid
for two more that will Never be used! Why? Because their otherwise
excellent programs were impossible to reconcile with Windows XP, to
which I recently upgraded, and because
Mike McCarty wrote:
Wm Stanley wrote:
Yes,
And this is related to Debian? How?
I believe it's related to improving spamassassin's filter. Thanks OP
for the sample!
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Debian Users,
I recently completed my first install of a dual-boot box with Debian Sarge and Windows XP.
However, on my first solo Debian Sarge box I had Reboot and Shutdown options on the Actions menu of my Gnome desktop. Is there a setting that controls wether these options appear, and if so,
Debian Users,
I thought that the host name of my Debian box was the same as my computer name, but I just learned that they are not the same. How do I set the computer name, and what is the difference between the two?
Thanks,
ScottHuey
Hi,
I have an old system with graphics integrated in the mother board.
The graphics chipset includes 4 MB of memory. I attached 512 MB of
RAM to the mother board, so I have 512 MB of system memory. I'd like
to dedicate 32 MB from system memory to graphics memory so that I can
reach ~36 MB of
Mike McCarty wrote:
Was it too long?
Subject not descriptive enough?
No interest?
Forgot to copy the list?
Mike
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I can explain it for you, but I can't
Hi,
Redefined Horizons wrote:
Debian Users,
I recently completed my first install of a dual-boot box with Debian
Sarge and Windows XP.
However, on my first solo Debian Sarge box I had Reboot and
Shutdown options on the Actions menu of my Gnome desktop. Is there
a setting that controls
Redefined Horizons wrote:
Debian Users,
I recently completed my first install of a dual-boot box with Debian Sarge
and Windows XP.
Congratulations!
However, on my first solo Debian Sarge box I had Reboot and Shutdown
options on the Actions menu of my Gnome desktop. Is there a setting that
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
Wm Stanley wrote:
Yes,
And this is related to Debian? How?
I believe it's related to improving spamassassin's filter. Thanks OP
for the sample!
:-)
I wonder whether it was a troll/mining operation for e-mail
addresses.
Mike
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Mike McCarty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ron Johnson wrote:
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
Using what he recommends ruins threaded reading, because
the reply goes to the originator of the message, and the
list gets CCd.
Mike McCarty wrote:
Doesn't T-bird have a Reply to list option?
It does NOT.
Neither Thunderbird has the reply to list button nor there is an
extension which enables this behavior.
I have composed a list of email clients which do/do not have this
feature. The list can be found at
From: Mike McCarty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 3:26 PM
...
It looks like either you don't have eject installed, it is installed in
the wrong place, your PATH is incorrect, or Gnome is pointing to the
wrong place. What happens if you insert a CDROM into the
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 10:43:40AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 14:45 +0200, Malte Cornils wrote:
Hello,
we've been trying to make a program (ITK/VTK image processing for a
university
project) work. Unfortunately, the process needs slightly above 2 GiB of
Joe Smith writes:
Rember that email was not designed for threading. Threading was what
newsgroups were invented for.
No. News was invented to reduce traffic. There used to be a rule of thumb
on how large a mailing-list should get before it was replaced by a
newsgroup.
This is supposed to be
Bozhan Boiadzhiev writes:
huh what window manager i didn't use X at all
Then you'll want to patch all the shells.
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Marty writes:
Some init scripts use configation files in /etc/default, and I guess the
script's stop routine could store the NUMLOCK state upon system shutdown,
if that state is accessable from the system.
That would set it globally, not for each user.
I agree, and I see
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Antony Gelberg
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 12:11 PM
...
Another option for those who don't like the list policy is to become
Debian Developers and change the policy.
What an appealing offer. In other words, non-developers need not express
their
(Was Re: why early boot timezone so east?)
What is the time of the beginning part of your /var/log/boot, as
compared to the latter part of your /var/log/boot, as compared with
your local time, as compared to the time in your BIOS setup menu. Mine
is GMT+16, GMT+8, GMT+8, GMT+8.
On my two
From: Seth Goodman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 4:45 PM
...
eject is not there, nor are its man pages. I installed the eject package
and now eject -r works, as does the gnome eject command! Looks
like this is a third bug to report
Wrong! My bad. This is
On 9/23/05, Björn Lindström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chuck Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have jabber install but can't seem to connect. Does anyone know if/where there is a website talks about getting jabber working on
Debian.Do you just want to chat? Then you don't need to have jabber
Fred OGrady Said:
On the same line, I installed the jabber server on my box. Now what? I
know I need a client,
but I can't figure out what to aptitude install for a jabber client. I
run gaim, for internet chat,
but that doesn't have anything to do with my jabber server. can anyone
fill me
Fred OGrady [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On the same line, I installed the jabber server on my box. Now what?
I know I need a client, but I can't figure out what to aptitude
install for a jabber client. I run gaim, for internet chat, but that
doesn't have anything to do with my jabber server.
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Joe Smith writes:
Rember that email was not designed for threading. Threading was what
newsgroups were invented for.
No. News was invented to reduce traffic. There used to be a rule of
thumb
on how large a
Mike said:
Threading is based on message IDs. The mailer threads properly.
The message ID should not change based on whom the message is sent AFAICT,
so who is in the reply feild does not really matter.
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On Friday 23 September 2005 01:56 pm, Redefined Horizons wrote:
Debian Users,
I thought that the host name of my Debian box was the same as my computer
name, but I just learned that they are not the same. How do I set the
computer name, and what is the difference between the two?
Sometimes,
On Friday 23 September 2005 01:03 pm, Wm Stanley wrote:
Yes,
I have used Panda Anti-virus software for several years now and had paid
for two more that will Never be used! Why? Because their otherwise
excellent programs were impossible to reconcile with Windows XP, to which I
recently
On Tue September 20 2005 06:11 pm, Dan Jacobson wrote:
It's the time seen in the beginning of /var/log/boot that bugs me, why
is it GMT+16 hours?
Is that the time the kernel was built?
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Antony Gelberg wrote:
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Albert wrote:
michael wrote:
snip
and insults don't generally inspire people to respond in a helpful
manner, but then you prob knew that already ;)
Insults? I only responded in kind to Antony, who believes answering a
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 18:10:31 +0100
Antony Gelberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are upset about all the clicking and window changing, perhaps
you should consider a console-based mail client.
Or even a GUI client that is compliant such as Sylpheed-claws.
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Does shutdown -rF also include a bad block check? I'm guessing it
doesn't, but I can't find any information online on how to tell it to do
a bad block check also. I did find in /etc/default/rcS a setting to
send -y to fsck, but nothing that would indicate any reason it needs -y.
Angelo
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On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 09:25:42PM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
Rick Pasotto on 18/09/05 17:18, wrote:
On Sun, Sep 18, 2005 at 04:58:17PM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
how does totem run?
I don't have it installed. I'm not going to install it since doing so
would REMOVE: gnome-applets,
On Friday 23 September 2005 11:48 am, Mike McCarty wrote:
CRAP! Another one I had to pull from my sent
and forward.
Yes, it's a known bug in Thunderbird. Bugzilla numbers are posted in the
archives, vote for them and/or submit a patch.
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On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 01:01:24AM -0700, Basajaun wrote:
Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Sun, Sep 18, 2005 at 04:42:14PM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 07:48:26PM -0400, Rick Pasotto wrote:
System:
KM4M-V motherboard with onboard video using via driver
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 03:58:05PM -0100, p wrote:
On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 07:48:26PM -0400, Rick Pasotto wrote:
__deletia__
Sometimes xine runs but the display window remains black and the
sound plays fine.
__deletia__
when that happens to me, i just double click xine's black
On Friday 23 September 2005 05:58 am, Albert wrote:
I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is
to install Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or
1.0.7. It's a piece of cake to download and install these from
the mozilla site, but I have no idea how I might
On Friday 23 September 2005 06:44 am, root wrote:
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 14:09 +0100, Antony Gelberg wrote:
Albert wrote:
I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is to
install Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or 1.0.7. It's
a piece of cake to
On Friday 23 September 2005 07:36 am, Albert wrote:
kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
snip
While I agree that it is kinda spoon feeding, RTFM is generally not
encouraged on this list. My take on this is that give the newbie a head
start and he will pick the ropes much faster. Debian already
On Friday 23 September 2005 08:23 am, Antony Gelberg wrote:
Albert wrote:
michael wrote:
snip
and insults don't generally inspire people to respond in a helpful
manner, but then you prob knew that already ;)
Insults? I only responded in kind to Antony, who believes answering a
On Friday 23 September 2005 07:14 am, Fritz Brown wrote:
Please read the Debian Reference. One of the main reasons to use Debian
is to use software packaged from Debian repositories rather than
downloading generic binaries and source.
Which may explain why I am having trouble
On Friday 23 September 2005 10:39 am, John Hasler wrote:
Please do not follow up to the parent. Doing so will create more Google
hits and cause more of these lost souls to bombard us with their questions.
So why do you do it? It's the first followup that starts a thread, after all.
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