On 30 Aug, Alvin Oga wrote:
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> hi ya michael
>
> if your system was not previously running as /dev/md0 ...
> you do NOT have "raid up and booting and adding the second disk"
>
> there is no such thing as "raid" on one disk..
> ( well, within normal assumptions anyway ...
Oops, forgot to add C
On 28 Aug, Alan Shutko wrote:
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>> But if you can make trn save all tagged/selected messages individually
>> into a folder you could then use 'juju' on the contents of that folder
>> and let it find and order all the pieces and then decode them.
>
> Or uudeview, which
On 28 Aug, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> Hello!
> i am experiencing some problems with my favourite newsreader (trn) to
> extract archives from alt.binary groups.
>
> in fact if the order isn't exactly matched or if by some means another
> archive begiinning crosses the actual decompression process
On 11 Aug, Sam Varghese wrote:
> i have the following .forward file in my home directory:
>
>
> #debian lists
> if $h_From: contains "debian-user" or
>$h_To: contains "Debian-user"
>then
>save mail/debian
> endif
>
> theoretically, this should tell exim to sort incom
On 28 Jul, Michael Perry wrote:
> You can now get a 20g (!) version or get one you bought earlier
> upgraded. All it has in it is a laptop hard drive and a usb
> connection.
Why limit yourself to a measly 20G? ;-) There are 48G laptop drives
available now... There's a guy with 2x48G in his empe
On 4 Jul, Aaron Brashears wrote:
> I have a few files that contain multiple uuencoded files inside of
> them. As it stands uudecode will only decode the first one in the
> file, so I load up the file in an editor and delete the first encoded
> file, and uudecode the larger file again to extract th
All of a sudden I can't send out mail, if I try to force exim with -qf
I get
1998-10-16 19:01:26 0zUDEj-FQ-00 TCP service "smtp" not found
(using Exim version 1.92 #1 built 13-May-1998 10:01:52)
fetchmail delivers incoming mail without any trouble...
Is this something on my end or is it more
6"
Anyone with any ideas on this one? libjpeg6a feels like a likely
suspect, but as far as I can see, the dependencies are fulfilled...
/Michael
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to Debian and hoping it to spare me some of
the questions (no doubt I'll get enough anyway... :-)
The Debian Linux Users Guide in english is good but something in
swedish would be even better in this case.
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;ll find a link to FSDEXT2 which
allows you to mount ext2 partitions read-only as a drive letter under W95.
The actual link is http://www.globalxs.nl/home/p/pvs/
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.8/33.6 modems.
The traffic _out_ from the enduser to the 'net is not a problem when
surfing :-)
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tml
I haven't tried this one myself...
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st fall (3.1.2->3.1.2F) so it'd seem reasonable...
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print in the xconsole and /dev/xconsole at the end.
One line from /etc/syslog.conf of the system I'm on right now (Solaris
2.5.1), just to get the idea:
*.err;kern.notice;auth.notice;user.none /dev/console
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), '.' is not
in the path per default...
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reformat to ext2, I change the partion table to
sda1 will no ill effects
[snip]
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so Debian
will know whats installed (if you by unzipping do not mean installing
with dpkg...)
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tonight,
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:On 06-Jan-97 Michael Tempsch wrote:
:>But I've got a problem with some dependancies, mainly packages claiming
:>that they depend on X11R6 and/or xbaseR6...
[snip]
:>I also have the same problem as an other poster with X stuff looking for
:>libs in /usr/lib, creating link
r poster with X stuff looking for
libs in /usr/lib, creating links to the relevant libs in the X
directories makes no difference...
TIA,
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