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Subject: Re: Pumping Gas in Oregon (WAS: Re: Osama Bin Laden Take Over List!)
Steve Lamb wrote:
Furthermore (not to you Hal) I find it mildly Ironic
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Matt Johnson wrote:
Excuse me? You are joking, right? Relevant opinion from
Matt Johnson wrote:
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[snip]
The certifcation is stringent to say the least
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From: Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Usually a quick run through and the first few fills supervised to make sure
) or half or full duplex mode. To solve it, I updated the network
card driver and all was well.
I hope that helps. It's only another possibility.
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From: Mike McCarty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, 28 April, 2006 9:39:58 PM
Read my lips is a metaphor, I do believe.
I disagree. To ask someone
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Sent: Friday, 28 April, 2006 9:39:58 PM
Read my lips is a metaphor, I do believe.
The literal meaning is pay close attention to what I say,
so it is certainly a figure of speech.
I disagree. To
!
That's a mixed metaphor, if I ever saw one.
Metaphor? I don't see a metaphor.
I'll provide a figurative oasis in an otherwise barren metaphor desert.
There. That's better.
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years ago.
And bricks.
And we never used wrenches anyway.
Baseball bats? Is that like a cricket bat?
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From: Ferran Donadie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, 25 April, 2006 10:45:06 AM
Subject: vnc+gdm+xinetd
this is the configuration file for xinetd
service vnc-800x600
{
only_from = 192.168.2.0
disable = no
socket_type =
--- Kamaraju Kusumanchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tuesday 11 April 2006 23:47, Ron Johnson wrote:
With a u, you mean, of course...
No, the *right* way. Slow learners *and* bad
spellers. Sheesh...
No wonder your empire fell apart.
Hi Ron Johnson
That is very rude to say on
--- Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anoop aryal wrote:
is openoffice.org *EXACTLY* like MS Office?
is Evolution *EXACTLY* like Outlook?
No, but I wasn't asking for an exact match.
That was a strawman Tony set
up. I asked for a tool that was *like* it. I even
described the
--- Levi Waldron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm on a VPN set up by a D-link router connected to
a cable modem.
The internal IP address of the router is
192.168.0.1, and its dhcpd is
set up to deliver IP addresses between 192.168.0.100
and
192.168.0.199, with my MAC address bound to
--- Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2006-01-05 at 13:24 -0500, Marty Landman
wrote:
At 12:54 PM 1/5/2006, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Thu, 2006-01-05 at 11:27 -0500, celejar wrote:
I'm looking for an application to do remote
administration of my
Debian box via email. The
--- Marcus Deluigi (intern) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
What server OS? NT4? 2000? 2003?
I have a debian X terminal server authenticating
from an NT domain.
Do you have the default domain for winbind set in
smb.conf
(iuse default domain) or are you remembering to
enter your
--- Marcus Deluigi (intern) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi!
Is anybody using the Windows Domain Authentication
for his Debian
Machine?
I had it once working, but since I reinstalled the
system, I can't get
it work.
wbinfo -u
and
kinit username
works without errors, so I think
--- Dick Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 16/11/05, Matt Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I've used:
* : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in the virtual domain aliases, but if a mail is
sent
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it bounces unless
matt
has an linux account on the server.
Find the 'ROUTERS
Hi all,
I only have one linux server:
Let's say I own and have dns set up for
myseconddomain.com - the dns points to a linux server
ip (that is registered as e.g. myfirstdomain.com).
Mail headed for myseconddomain.com does indeed reach
the linux server.
I want to forward (relay?) all mail that
--- loos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Em Seg, 2005-11-14 às 12:13 +, Matt Johnson
escreveu:
--- Alvin Oga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sun, 13 Nov 2005, Steve Lamb wrote:
vi ... takes about 5 seconds bring up the
files
to add/delete users :-)
Yes, because
--- gustavo halperin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I commonly use the next applications: Mozilla,
gnu-emacs, gv, xpdf and
many xterminals.
The problem is that after many days without restart
the system the
memory grow a little more any day
and after aprox. 20 days I have all my
--- Alvin Oga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005, Steve Lamb wrote:
vi ... takes about 5 seconds bring up the files
to add/delete users :-)
Yes, because as we all know vi is really web
based. No, really.
it should be fun to write a front-end to vi to make
it
--- golfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/28/05, Matt Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
--- Matt Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've googled this, but not had anything that's
solved
it.
Debian Sarge: cupsys
OpenOffice prints fine.
Firefox doesn't
printer list.
Any pointers?
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--- Matt Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've googled this, but not had anything that's
solved
it.
Debian Sarge: cupsys
OpenOffice prints fine.
Firefox doesn't even make the printer stir.
I've installed xprint to try to solve it. Doesn't
work
with or without
--- Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
I didn't see the inetd.conf line, but logins are
probably being handled
through your preferred X Display Manager.
Not what I asked. I asked how users can
disconnect/reconnect not
logout/log in. One of the
--- Robert Wolfe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Matt Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: vncserver
Date: 26/09/05 04:50
We use it to connect from *Windows* desktops to
our
linux
--- Florian Ohnimus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am completely new to Debian and was wondering why
there isn't a xstartup script in the .vnc/
directory. How else can I select window manager
other than gnome?
Hi there,
I have VNC server setup as a service. This means that
it's running before
in /etc/services.
Hope that helps.
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--- Florian Ohnimus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thanks for all the quick replies. I managed to solve
the problem by downloading vnc4server with aptitude.
It created a 'xtartup' script in the $HOME/.vnc/
directory automatically, and also uses it. This file
can be edited for different
--- William Ballard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I see that Partimage is a Piece Of Crap(tm).
Is it? Oh. Why? I like it.
I can't live without partimage or partimage-like
functionality.
I gave up trying to use the partimage server/client
model as it kept corrupting images across (our)
, questions or you're way off course
here comments welcome.
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--- Dennis Stosberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 17.05.2005 um 12:19 schrieb Matt Johnson:
What I'd really like is this...
A cd (knoppix like) that boots, configures
network,
configures x, then (and this is the crux)
automatically does an X -query 192.168.0.250 (the
ip
of my
Hi all,
I want to set some variables for users, and check for
or create directories on login...
Putting things in /etc/profile doesn't seem to have
any effect? Only works on a shell login, but what
about for a remote gdm login (over vnc for example).
Is there a system wide place to put simple
, and the internet works for us.
172.x.x.x:3128 and
voila internet is availble.
Internet Explorer obviously is using http, so I hope
this helps!
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600 duplicate
upper case accounts!
Can I restrict it to either or. Or let it know that it
doesn't need to assign a new dir for JSMITH if jsmith
already exists.
I've googled and read samba and pam manual.
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--- Mark Crean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Lamb wrote:
[snip]
Still, as I've just wiped off Debian in favour of
SuSe 9.2, at least for
the time being, I've no longer a place here so am
signing off.
I enjoyed using SuSE. Great system... But I wonder
what you'll do when SuSE 9.3 (or
--- ken keanon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
There are so many distros out there its confusing.
Any reason(s) why Debian should be the preferred
choice?
I switched after many happy years of using SuSE (which
is a great distro to get started with). Debian has a
package and dependency
I'm close... I can smell success.
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--- Vijaya S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
You dont have to reinstall Sarge for that..
stop X server and then type
# dpkg--reconfigure xserver-xfree86
Follow the wizard and enter the correct value.
Some (most for me) screen in the wizard actually don't
require any answer at all. It
Are there any imaging apps that only do the basic
stuff like rotation,
cropping, and scaling, and are very easy to use?
There must be something.
I know it may not be exactly what you're after, but
hear me out... ;)
A command line tool could do this *very* slickly I
reckon...
mogrify is
that helps.
Changing from xdm to kdm can be done
by
dpkg-reconfigure either of them I think or just by
update-alternatives
(read the man page).
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Hi all,
Two comments in recent threads have prompted me to ask
this...
Firstly, someone mentioned that ipmasq isn't a
firewall, but is a good starting point.
And secondly, there's been talk of people receiving
attempts to crack their machines, which I guess must
be happening to me too.
Ok. I
--- John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hosts on the internet can only connect to other
hosts that they can see.
In you case, they can see your gateway, but not the
rest of the LAN.
Mostly, hosts on the internet can only connect to
ports that are open.
I say mostly, because
--- Kent Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what would be the procedure for making a perfect
bootable copy of a primary
linux drive?
say I have two exact drives and want to make a
backup of the first one so I
could boot it in another computer?
Newbie follow up: Would it boot in another
--- Michael B Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Matt
Johnson said:
3. Now I want to hack the X startup scripts to
*automatically* go to one machine's log in screen
(I'll call that machine the application server).
I
know the line I need to add will be X -query
192.168.0.10 (where
to choose - just be straight onto the
gdm of the application server.
All guidance on debians X startup would be much
appreciated. Incidently, I'm using whichever X server
comes as default on testing.
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