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for the mailling lists I've subscribed to.
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MarcHeLr wrote:
Olá, amigos,
Olá,
Como eu faço para recuperar mensagens postadas na lista? O caso é que
vi, há algum tempo atrás, respostas para um problema que estou tendo
agora com o aMSN e sei que elas me ajudarão...
Você pode encontrar o histórico da lista em [1
Hi, guys,
My notebook is Lenovo X61 and I' installing lenny by using the
network-install kernel. now the problem is that the installer can find any
hard drives on my box. i tried ftp.us.debian.org and ftp.tw.us.debian.organd
ftp.jp.debian.org and many other sources, but all doesn't work. But last
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Gostava de saber onde ele vai buscar a informação para lá a alterar e
matar o mal pela raiz. Caso não descubra
vou mesmo remover.
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Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) wrote:
On 01-08-2008 11:31, Arthur Furlan wrote:
Olá,
Estou usando o debian-cd para criar um CD customizado do Debian com a
versão base e mais dois pacotes. Porém, um desses pacotes é xserver-xorg
que possui
permissão de escrita no arquivo.
Para ter permissão, salve o arquivo no seu diretório e então abra o novo
que foi salvo.
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Inte
Ronaldo
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? Lembrando que eu só quero
fazer o download dos pacotes (*.deb) algo como um aptitude download
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Apologies for this long message in advance :)
Accepted.
Thanks in advance for any assistance or advice!
Advice
Use less history, and use more details. In your first paragraph you wrote that
you can't seem to get any dev's interested in your issue. I would leave that
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Frank McCormick wrote:
Frank, what an insight!
Hugo
I actually found it a bit pedantic at times.
Arthur
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cruz wrote:
Hi,
I just installed Debian 4.0 on my HP NC6000 laptop. Everything works
except noisy when the AC power is on. Even when the system is on idle
mode. What can I do about this?
Thanks,
cruz
PS Please include my email as well if you reply because I have not
subscribed to this user
I give up.
snip
Oh to hell with Debian.
snip
N.
Problem solved.
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Celejar wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 15:57:52 +0300
Arthur A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Briefly, what happens is the 'X' randomly crashes without warning, and it is
irrecoverable. Any open work is lost. A reboot is required. There is an error in
the xorg.log about rng expecting one number
Brian Marshall wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 13:55:13 -0700
Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, let me know when Debian finally gets MB 4/5 to work out of
the box as forward/back. Only been a decade since those became
standard on most consumer grade mice. :P
I recently did a lenny
Was that a deliberate joke? I didn't comment on anything.
Scrolling through the archives online what appears to have happened is that
Damon wrote something, then the OP replied and replaced and long paragraph with
BLAH BLAH BLAH. Since the OP was rude to almost everyone who replied I think
Specifically, I'm wondering if I'm filing it against the correct package and
what priority I ought to assign it.
Briefly, what happens is the 'X' randomly crashes without warning, and it is
irrecoverable. Any open work is lost. A reboot is required. There is an error in
the xorg.log about rng
Ron Johnson wrote:
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Why can't you use reportbug?
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Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Thu,17.Jul.08, 10:58:19, Ron Johnson wrote:
More than likely I'm doing something wrong, but rather than spend time
figuring it out I figure it would be easier to just gather the info myself.
That's... well, that's the Windows Way.
No, that would be rebooting the
Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
Even after reading:
http://adam.rosi-kessel.org/weblog/2008/06/21/a-much-simpler-fix-for-the-r8169-link-down-problem
and
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=538448
and
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_RTL8168
I still cannot get passed the network configuration. I
Mark Neidorff wrote:
On Monday 14 July 2008 10:20 pm, Chris Burkhardt wrote:
Amit Uttamchandani wrote:
In comparison to a colleague's acrobat reader on windows, his acrobat
reader performs a lot faster.
Are your machines comparable processor- and RAM-wise?
(sorry for not answering your
Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Monday 14 July 2008, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sun,13.Jul.08, 18:29:25, Hal Vaughan wrote:
I'm using Kubuntu, but not the latest version, the one before it
(Gutsy, I think) and KDE 3.5.8 and have been using OSS.
Should we assume alsa doesn't work on your machine?
I may
Jeff Soules wrote:
Hi all,
Open to any advice. My ultimate goal is to get a fully functional Flash
player in a browser in my Debian Etch installation (amd64 base).
I use Gnome and don't care much for KDE Konqueror.
Here's what I've tried so far:
*Iceweasel + swfdec -- without success. I'm
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 09:56:35 +0300, Arthur A wrote:
Hi list,
I'm using Debian Lenny with Laptop-mode tools that I've configured to
manage my laptop's hd, which is controlled by firmware that gives insane
load cycle values. Thus, I've enabled laptop-mode-tools
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 17:28:38 +0100, Steven Maddox (Cyorxamp) wrote:
Damon L. Chesser wrote:
[...]
Please respond back to the debian-user list.
You have a reply-to set you realise so replies go to yourself and not
the list.
You are confusing reply-to with
Damon L. Chesser wrote:
On Monday 14 July 2008 02:11:38 pm Steven Maddox (Cyorxamp) wrote:
What you are proposing is that packages move from Unstable, to a Testing
alpha package, then to Testing which would be the basis of the RC's, and
then onward to Stable.
To be blunt... -Fail-
That is not
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 09:56:35 +0300, Arthur A wrote:
Hi list,
I'm using Debian Lenny with Laptop-mode tools that I've configured to
manage my laptop's hd, which is controlled by firmware that gives insane
load cycle values. Thus, I've enabled laptop-mode-tools
Hi list,
I'm using Debian Lenny with Laptop-mode tools that I've configured to manage my
laptop's hd, which is controlled by firmware that gives insane load cycle
values. Thus, I've enabled laptop-mode-tools and it currently applies a setting
of 254 (disabled) when running on AC and 128
Bob Cox wrote:
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 22:53:45 -0400, Nick Lidakis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Frank McCormick wrote:
Hummn.Tried both sites and they work well on my machine - the shame site
does tend to drive up the cpu needle.
Would you (or anyone else, especially if you're using and
Shachar Or wrote:
snip
This has nothing to do with /etc/fstab becuase i'm talking about removable
devices. Talking about being able to purchase a USB MSC HDD and plugging it
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Correct. The answer is yes it's possible. Have a look at hal and fdi policy.
Hi,
I want to use icedove v.2...14, to subscribe to and reply to this mailing list
and others. But at the moment if I just hit reply it goes to the person who is
listed as from, not the sender. There is another button that says reply to
sender and all, but nothing about just reply to sender.
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
joseph lockhart wrote:
just wondering which P2P clients are best, seems to be slim pickings in
the base debian repository so I figure that I am missing a repository or
will have to go the long way to find a good client (however, I do not want
to have to find and install a
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Arthur A wrote:
Hi,
I want to use icedove v.2...14, to subscribe to and reply to this
mailing list and others. But at the moment if I just hit reply it goes
to the person who is listed as from, not the sender. There is
another button that says reply to sender
Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 07/11/08 10:23, Arthur A wrote:
[snip]
Indeed. I found the extension and it's perfect. Debian was nice enough
to patch icedove as opposed to making us wait until version 3. Thanks
for the tip.
Where did you find
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Ron Johnson escreveu:
http://alumnit.ca/wiki/?ReplyToListThunderbirdExtension
v0.3.0 definitely crashes with courier-imap, but v0.2.1 seems to
work. (The last version I had was v0.2.0.)
Here v.0.2.1 does not crash, but I do not get a Reply to list button
mensagem de erro, o seu *arquivo* é que não está sob o controle de
versão.
Você pode resolver isso adicionando o arquivo no repositório
$ svn add faria.txt
E então fazendo o commit
$ svn commit -m Teste
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Sei que tem que usar o
://packages.debian.org/lenny/ntp
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Arthur Marsh wrote, on 2008-05-10 10:39:
Hi I recently reported bug #480436 against kernel-package as I've had
trouble compiling recent kernels (2.6.25-2) from
kernel-archive.buildserver.net on Debian unstable on a Pentium II. The
last successful build I had was on 5 May from source
2.6.25-2
Hi I recently reported bug #480436 against kernel-package as I've had
trouble compiling recent kernels (2.6.25-2) from
kernel-archive.buildserver.net on Debian unstable on a Pentium II. The
last successful build I had was on 5 May from source
2.6.25-2~snapshot.11251.
I tried downgrading
Florian Kulzer wrote, on 02/04/08 03:42:
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 07:59:36 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 04/01/08 04:11, Arthur Marsh wrote:
[snip]
If one shouldn't need to restart debian for the purging of
hal-device-manager to take effect, should I have run /etc/init.d/hal
restart
Florian Kulzer wrote, on 2008-04-01 04:39:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 23:08:32 +1030, Arthur Marsh wrote:
I plugged in a USB mass storage device into my pc running Debian
Unstable and unlike several months ago, did not get a notification from
KDE that the device had been discovered.
Did you
I plugged in a USB mass storage device into my pc running Debian
Unstable and unlike several months ago, did not get a notification from
KDE that the device had been discovered.
dmesg reported:
usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 4
usb 2-2: configuration #1 chosen
Amit Uttamchandani wrote, on 30/03/08 07:40:
As smbfs is no longer maintained, what is the proper way to mount samba shares
in linux?
Most of the user guides out there rely on 'mount -t smbfs ' to mount
windows shares. I heard there is a mount -t cifs? But that doesn't seem to work
in
Hugh Lawson wrote, on 31/03/08 00:06:
Arthur Marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The smbfs package, which depends on samba-common includes the
mount.cifs binary:
[ snip ]
The format of the /etc/fstab entry changed, requiring the IP address
of the remote system rather than just the NetBIOS
eu saia o comando continue sendo executado.
Você pode fazer isso com o comando nohup.
$ nohup tar cvjf arquivo.tar.bz2 pasta/
Isso vai fazer com que o comando continue sendo executado mesmo depois
de encerrada a sessão SSH.
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Espere
a idéia é liberar a
porta 8090 somente para o site em questao.
Qualquer ajuda será bem vinda.
Acredito que a acl abaixo resolva o problema
acl seu_site dstdomain .site.com.br port 8090
http_access seu_site allow
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Eu achei que desse para colocar as duas restrições em uma única linha, mas
pelo jeito não funciona... Então tente assim:
acl rh_ptrans_dominio dst 200.189.189.94
acl rh_ptrans_porta port 8090
http_access rh_ptrans_dominio rh_ptrans_porta allow
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configurar o horário de verão para o
PHP.
Não seria mais fácil configurar data e hora do servidor para o horário
de verão!?
Você poderia fazer isso utilizando servidores NTP.
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Posso seguir esse tutorial, visando colocar a hora
certa (sem ser a do
,
mas nada que chegue a inutilizar o sistema.
O VMWare é muito bom, recomendo.
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Obs2: Fiquei assustado com o poder da M$, o contrato com a Instituição
prevê que qualquer professor da casa tenha uma licença do Win e outra
do Office. Eles jogam
ícone da Zend porque é ela quem desenvolve/mantem o PHP. :)
[1]. http://framework.zend.com
[2]. http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/introduction.installation.html
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Without knowing your skill level, the respondent could only guess at how
much you know and how specific he needed to be, so he may have assumed
you were a newbie who wasn't actually asking what you meant to ask.
Ok, the fact is that i do not have the command `man` in my system
Jimmy Wu wrote:
I sort of have this working, there's a few more things I have to take care of.
First, how do I add an entry in gdm to run compiz instead of xfwm4?
I tried to use the method of putting a .desktop file in
/usr/share/xsessions, pointing to a script in which I run
nvidia-settings
Não sei se é exatamente o que você quer, mas acho que seguindo os passos
abaixo você consegue definir o diretório de instalação de um pacote
$ aptitude download nome_do_pacote
$ dpkg -i pacote_baixado.deb --instdir=diretorio_instalacao
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Rick Pasotto wrote:
I pretty much keep current with 'testing' but seldom reboot. Today I
rebooted and system fonts are noticeably smaller than before the reboot.
My Seamonkey window now shows two more lines of text because the menubar
text is smaller.
Why would the display size of the fonts
John Salmon wrote:
I keep seeing Aptitude Reference Manual mentioned in the documentation
but can't find a location to access it. Can anyone help me?
Install aptitude-doc-en.
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Original Message
Subject: Re: apt-file
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 21:44:33 +1030
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Newsgroups: gmane.linux.debian.user
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Wu-Kung Sun wrote, on 2007-12-02 07:15:
On Dec 1
to search for
files in standard Debian packages (main/contrib/non-free).
Filed as bug #456894.
Arthur.
Arthur.
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flashing type of
kernel panic - i.e. nothing on the machine is responsive.
I've gone back to 2.6.23-rc4 for now, but wonder if there is a good
guide for narrowing down the cause of the problem or even a more
specific mailing list for debugging kernel panics.
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I'm running unstable on a x86 machine. About a month ago Aptitude
recommended uninstalling itself, which I overrode for awhile then one
day decided to let it do it, thinking I could reinstall it. Well, I
was wrong. There was a dependency problem for awhile and it's only
been recently
Andrew Sackville-West wrote, on 2007-06-25 14:54:
On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 01:51:38PM +0930, Arthur Marsh wrote:
Hi, the last bug I successfully submitted via reportbug was #429996.
on June 21...
Since then I have attempted to submit a couple more bugs, but although I
received my cc: email
can find on bugs.debian.org is #430392:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=430392
Is anyone else having troubles with the Debian Bug Tracking System?
Regards,
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(network.protocol-handler.app.http,x-www-browser);
pref(network.protocol-handler.app.https,x-www-browser);
... or whatever browser you want. (or fix the x-www-browser
alternative to point to your preferred browser).
[end quote]
This worked for me.
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(being able to specify date
and time separately in one's own format of choice in a completely
arbitrary quote string would be better), but it does give the original
message date and time in an ISO standard format that is unambiguous.
Regards,
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I thought I'd try this list as well.
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I'm using an older Dell Latitude which has always worked great with
Debian. I'm currently using the lenny or testing version. I'm trying
to set up a Linksys wireless card or stick. When I boot the computer
the BIOS sees the stick on
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Thu, 2007-04-26 at 11:23 -0700, Arthur Barlow wrote:
I thought I'd try this list as well.
email message attachment (Trying to figure out a USB wireless
stick.eml)
The fact you are running 2.6.17 tells me you are behind on kernel
versions or running Ubuntu Edgy
Chris Lale wrote, On 20/12/06 21:27:
Felipe Sateler wrote:
[...]
The main problem seems to be lack of documentation. There are docs
floating around,
but they only cover the basic aspects, and only on the simplest of
configurations.
I have put some of the suggestions from this thread on
Mike McCarty wrote, On 12/12/06 18:18:
Arthur Marsh wrote:
[snip]
I believe that Debian *should* provide a tool and documentation to
easily resize partitions to satisfy the cylinder boundary requirements
of fdisk/cfdisk, and proprietary programs such as Partition Magic.
What
Olive wrote, On 12/12/06 19:09:
Arthur Marsh wrote:
I have a couple of 40 GB drives in a machine whose BIOS only supports
hard disk drives up to 32 GiB. The motherboard (BIOStar M6TLC)
manufacturer has confirmed that it is not possible to work around this
limitation via a BIOS upgrade. Since
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote, On 12/12/06 20:01:
On 12.12.06 18:03, Arthur Marsh wrote:
I have a couple of 40 GB drives in a machine whose BIOS only supports
hard disk drives up to 32 GiB. The motherboard (BIOStar M6TLC)
manufacturer has confirmed that it is not possible to work around
partitions to satisfy the cylinder boundary requirements
of fdisk/cfdisk, and proprietary programs such as Partition Magic.
Regards,
Arthur.
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lynx file:///usr/share/doc
works well here, with gzip'd files automatically expanded for reading
(using lynx from the lynx-cur package in unstable here).
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I am using a PCI USB 2.0 card and a PCI Ethernet card with PCI mouse
plugged in. The BIOS supports a USB keyboard, but I have not tried using
a USB keyboard.
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that this piece of information had appeared in apt-listnews. Did
it appear in any other change logs?
Arthur.
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wnpp, then RFP and fill in the details.
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-handler.app.mailto,/home/peter/firefox.mailto.sh);
Yet about:config in firefox lacks the
network.protocol-handler.app.mailto
record.
Any ideas?
Thanks,Peter Easthope
In my Firefox about:config I have:
network.protocol-handler.app.mailto
/usr/bin/thunderbird
and it works.
Arthur
, and part of
it also seems to be the way that not much debugging information is left
in the distribution packages. If I have the disk space to spare, I'd
appreciate having debugging information left packages in Sid for these
kind of situations.
Arthur.
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David Baron wrote, On 2006-09-26 23:42:
On Tuesday 26 September 2006 02:54, Arthur Marsh wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote, On 2006-09-26 03:49:
David Baron wrote:
I recall others have had a problem with this as well. Looks for the
asm/socket.h file.
This is very often a problem on a clean(ed
On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 17:18, Michael M. wrote:
Does anyone have suggestions on a good newsreader package with support
for multiple nntp servers and filtering? I'd prefer gui but did start out
with tin (-:.
Arthur.
If you can't find a newsreader that does everything you want on it's
own
config or filters welcomed.
Arthur.
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Mumia W.. wrote, On 2006-09-24 20:02:
On 09/22/2006 08:44 PM, Arthur Marsh wrote:
Has anyone persisted with the pan newsreader. I'm about to ditch it after
a few reportbug submissions /-: for problems including lockups.
Arthur.
I tried reporting some bug to the upstream author last year
s. keeling wrote, On 2006-09-25 01:02:
Arthur Marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi, I've given up on Thunderbird for newsreading (ISP's news server,
news.mozilla.org and news.gmane.org for things like Debian lists) given
that it won't support filtering on newsgroup cross-posts any time soon
to the new Debian
install machine), but it should be possible to do an install from boot
floppies (or netinstall CD) and a dial-up connection.
Arthur.
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David E. Fox wrote, On 2006-09-25 14:08:
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 01:44:06 + (UTC)
Arthur Marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone persisted with the pan newsreader. I'm about to ditch it after
a few reportbug submissions /-: for problems including lockups.
What version/ distribution? Pan
rapid searching for relevant
information and a manageable way to keep up with new postings.
Arthur.
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SMP /boot/config-2.6.17-2-686
CONFIG_SMP=y
# CONFIG_X86_BIGSMP is not set
CONFIG_SUSPEND_SMP=y
CONFIG_X86_FIND_SMP_CONFIG=y
CONFIG_X86_SMP=y
Arthur.
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with
requiring manual configuration and a fully qualified domain name as if
one was running INN.
Regards,
Arthur.
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no trouble building a kernel from linux-source-2.6.18-1 with
kernel-package 10.057 last night.
I had copied /boot/config-2.6.17-2-686 to /usr/src/linux/.config
run
make menuconfig
made one or 2 changes and saved the result, then
time make-kpkg --initrd linux-image
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one can't automatically mark gmane.spam.detected as read).
Any suggestions on getting knode to work nicely or an alternative
news-reader with good filtering properties?
Arthur.
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one can't automatically mark gmane.spam.detected as read).
Any suggestions on getting knode to work nicely or an alternative
news-reader with good filtering properties?
Arthur.
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one can't automatically mark gmane.spam.detected as read).
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news-reader with good filtering properties?
Arthur.
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) messages that can be
identified as spam by such a cross-post or by header/body contents?
As far as I can tell, Thunderbird (which I currently use) does not have
this capability nor will it soon. I don't want to go quite as primitive
as tin, so I'm trying knews for now.
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issue I have with pan seem to be:
I can't find out how to view attachments from within pan.
Does anyone have suggestions on a good newsreader package with support for
multiple nntp servers and filtering? I'd prefer gui but did start out with
tin (-:.
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Has anyone persisted with the pan newsreader. I'm about to ditch it after
a few reportbug submissions /-: for problems including lockups.
Arthur.
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the package kernel-package and following the instructions in
/usr/share/doc/kernel-package/examples makes it relatively straightforward.
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(assuming that your laptop has working floppy drives), and
then perform a network install.
Arthur.
I have however obtained a CD drive that connects to the parallel port.
With a bit of hassle, this can be got to work with DOS - ie. it is
accessible.
Does anyone know if I could get Debian
Adam Porter wrote, On 2006-09-18 19:12:
I'm sure this has been covered before, but I've dug through Google
and /usr/share/doc and I can't find a solution. Forgive me if I missed the
answer.
I'm trying to compile Firefox with -march=athlon-xp. (Please spare me any
lecture about whether it's
a standard Debian kernel and OS did you need
to do to support 2 video cards, monitors, keyboards and mice? Is there a
specific guide on how to do this on Debian?
The furthest I have done in that direction was adding a second mouse
(which worked (-:).
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an
initrd for the new kernel.
Arthur.
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