On Jun 11 2005, Maurits van Rees wrote:
On Sat, Jun 11, 2005 at 11:15:32AM +0200, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
Like many others on this list I am tracking testing which is now Etch
rather than Sarge. It would be nice to receive regular reports on how
the transition is going.
Good to hear.
I am
On Jun 11 2005, Hendrik Boom wrote:
Will try again. But ... Is it possible to resume the broken upgrade?
Yes, it is. But besides the hint given by the previous poster, it would be
nice if you could purge some unneeded packages, install both debophan and
debfoster and remove unneeded
On Jun 10 2005, Kirill wrote:
The system is the latest x386 sid, first installed back in 2001 from a woody
prerelease CD. All fonts are displayed just fine on screen in KDE. In KWord
letter spacing is bad for some fonts, specifically Times New Roman.
If you intend to generate postscript and/or
On Jun 09 2005, Joey Hess wrote:
Rogério Brito wrote:
Is there any bittorrent file for downloading and sharing netinst images of
Debian? I would love to have it for, at least, x86 and powerpc.
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/3.1_r0a/i386/bt-cd/debian-31r0a-i386-netinst.iso.torrent
On Jun 09 2005, John Carline wrote:
But, it would make my reading/following of threads much easier if I
didn't have to scroll down to the bottom of post after post in a long
string just to read the one line added to the 200 I've already read.
The point is: if somebody makes you scroll down
Hi there, people.
Is there any bittorrent file for downloading and sharing netinst images of
Debian? I would love to have it for, at least, x86 and powerpc.
I have already tried to look at cdimage.debian.org for such information but
found nothing there (there are, on the other hand, bittorrent
On Jun 05 2005, Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
For the last few years, I've been running mutt directly on my mail
server to access mbox-formatted mail.
I have switched to mutt (from pine) since the pre-1.x days (it's ben more
than 7 years, as far as I can remember) just for reading my mail in Maildir
On Jun 05 2005, Paul Johnson wrote:
The list is open, though you might want to add a couple rules to
/etc/spamassassin/local.cf
(...)
Thanks for the rules. I will surely be checking them.
--
Rogério Brito : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito
Homepage of the algorithms package :
On Jun 05 2005, Steve Lamb wrote:
I'd say go with UW's IMAP server.
I'd say go with UW's IMAP server *only* if your computer isn't facing the
Internet -- it has a bad security track history and many people don't trust
it.
as far as I can tell there is none. Either it works or it doesn't. :D
On Jun 04 2005, Luis R Finotti wrote:
After that iptables is not working anymore. Here is a the errors that I
get:
(...)
Before you try more drastic changes (like installing a new kernel -- see
below), can you try running depmod as root?
If you have problems trying to insert the module after
On Jun 02 2005, Colin wrote:
So, a couple of days after all these packages are submitted, they will
eventually find their way into testing.
*IF* no bug with high severity is found/reported during the time between
the upload of the package and the period necessary to hit testing.
Hope this
On Jun 02 2005, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
That is slightly inaccurate. There are huge changes on the way (X.org
6.8.2, GNOME 2.10, and others).
Yes, the main problems would be the partial migration of huge systems like
Gnome.
OTOH, the dependencies on basic packages may be a solution to
On Jun 01 2005, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
I _had_ planned on just staying with 'testing' in my sources.list. Is
that a bad idea?
I *will* stay with testing in my sources.list. It is a way to be always
testing the distribution and reporting problems that you see, giving
feedback to the developers.
On May 31 2005, Christiane Reher wrote:
Try this \addtocounter{page}{-1}
This worked for me!
I think that the proper/clean way to avoid numbers on the first page is to
issue the command:
\thispagestyle{empty}
right before the contents of what will be in the first page.
Hope this helps,
On May 31 2005, J.F.Gratton wrote:
I never took any time to delve into the innards of the install system on
Debian since I never had any problems. Well, tonite is the nite ! :)
I would suggest that you run fsck on the involved filesystems. It may find
other corruptions. I would stop using the
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