On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 2:45 PM Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> Greetings all;
>
> I've just swapped machines because that failed one got nailed by a
> lightning surge while I was in the shop with a heart attack. 3
> different psu's didn't restore the green led in a decade old dell, so I
> swapped the
On 15/4/19 11:36 am, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
>> On 13.04.2019 23:21, Tyler A wrote:
>> I found a temporary solution that at least lets me visit the sites in
>> Firefox.
>>
>> However this doesn't fix OpenSSL (thus things like curl, wget).
>>
>> #!/u
certutil -A -n "${fbasename}" -t "TCu,Cuw,Tuw" -i "${fbasename}".pem -d
sql:"$certDir"
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On 13/4/19 3:57 pm, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> On 13.04.2019 19:40, Tyler A wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I had trouble visiting these two websites in Firefox, Epiphany and
>> verifying with OpenSSL.
>>
>> - Births Deaths and Marriages (Government of South Au
115
[7]: http://blog.xelnor.net/firefox-systemcerts/
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Having this same exact series of error messages on boot and the first time
i press a key after boot. fresh debian install, latest BIOS. super
annoying. did you ever resolve this?
Hello! I'm Tyler.
I desperately need help setting up full persistence on my 8 Gigabyte flash
drive. I already know how to create a partition. I have made one called
"persistence" as an ext4. It is set at Primary, as well as the boot
partition. I then proceeded to your manual at 7.5 P
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 12:57 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Monday 21 September 2015 17:49:10 rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
> > Regarding disambiguity, Courier is one of the best fonts; likewise Times
> > Roman. The only problem with Times Roman with respect to coding is that
>
it depend
on *which* wireless/wired connections I am connected to?
Some googling turns up ifplugd, but that isn't installed on my system -- so
I'm curious what the mechanism is that deletes my default route from wlan3.
Thanks,
Tyler
I am using the default (Network Manager), sorry, should have specified...
It a pretty vanilla Debian Stable install on a Lenovo T410s.
On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 10:33 AM, Hans hans.ullr...@loop.de wrote:
Am Sonntag, 10. November 2013, 10:26:01 schrieb Tyler MacDonald:
Hi! It's been awhile
El 11/09/13 11:41, Camaleón escribió:
El Wed, 11 Sep 2013 10:55:10 -0300, Tyler Durden escribió:
(Tyler, has secuestrado un hilo, es decir, has respondido a otro mensaje
fuera del hilo que habías abierto, lo muevo para que quede todo
juntito...)
Buenos días a todos. He seguido los pasos
Buenos días a todos. He seguido los pasos pertinentes para compartir
archivos de dos PC con Debian Wheezy Gnome 3 en red a través del
protocolo SSH y me ha ocurrido lo siguiente:
Situación I
1) Instalé el metapaquete ssh desde repositorios en ambas máquinas.
2) Con
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Si bien nada en el universo es seguro -y mucho menos en Internet-
ofrezco cuentas Riseup para el que esté interesado en tener una cuenta
de correo encriptada.
Pero, ¿quiénes son los Riseup Birds?
Se trata de un colectivo anarquista autogestionado,
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Como bien dije, nada es seguro. Sé qué sus servidores están en
territorio hostil, pero me quedo con ellos antes que Gmail, Yahoo,
etc. de acá a la China . Al menos admiten que ofrecen correo para
activistas que curtan una onda parecida a la de ellos
Hola a todos los de la comunidad, quisiera ver si me pueden ayudar:
tengo dos máquinas en red con Debian 7, sin embargo no sé cómo compartir
archivos ni impresoras, he configurado Nautilus y tildado en las
opciones compartir de cada carpeta, sin embargo no me deja acceder. No
encuentro ningún
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El 07/09/13 13:11, Camaleón escribió:
El Sat, 07 Sep 2013 12:21:42 -0300, Tyler Durden escribió:
Hola a todos los de la comunidad, quisiera ver si me pueden
ayudar: tengo dos máquinas en red con Debian 7, sin embargo no sé
cómo compartir
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El 07/09/13 14:28, Camaleón escribió:
El Sat, 07 Sep 2013 13:59:22 -0300, Tyler Durden escribió:
El 07/09/13 13:11, Camaleón escribió:
El Sat, 07 Sep 2013 12:21:42 -0300, Tyler Durden escribió:
Hola a todos los de la comunidad, quisiera ver si
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El 07/09/13 22:27, Miguel Matos escribió:
El día 7 de septiembre de 2013 20:02, acade...@pinarte.cult.cu
escribió:
Hola lista. Comienzo a trabajar en una nueva escuela relacionada
a la Enseñanza Artística, específicamente para estudiantes de la
This has happened at least a dozen times in the past few years. I've
removed tracker a few times, but it's been re-added due to
dependencies/recommends. A product that is this immature should not be
allowed to be part of the default installation. Again, tonight, I had to
SSH in to my PC from
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 4:16 AM, Mérof 42 mero...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks you both, I'm going to test it.
It seem to be better than zsafe, with more options.
I just dislike qt library, but is a different story
A question about keepassx, I saw it use AES 256bits to store password, is my
the PCIe card.
One of the PCI cards claims to use the NEC chipset. Not sure about
the others. The NEC chipset seems ubiquitous, though, for almost any
USB3 card I ever see.
Good Luck!
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since the default KUbuntu 12.04 desktop allowed me to easily configure
it. One kwirk though: During the printer configuration wizard
thinggy, I had to specify that the model of the printer is a HL-4050
or something, but seems to work totally fine.
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Saludos a todos los de la comunidad. Quisiera consultarles sobre el
paquete fglrx-driver y derivados en Debian Wheezy, ya que no lo puedo
encontrar en los repositorios: ¿alguien sabe qué ha pasado con ellos?
Estarán prontamente? ¿Qué alternativas tengo para aceleración 3D con una
placa ATI
Todd A. Jacobs codegnome.consulting+deb...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 12:06 PM, Tyler Smith tyler.sm...@eku.edu wrote:
alias shib='pkill firefox ; sudo hibernate'
The executable you need to kill is firefox-bin and not just
firefox. Give that a try instead.
I don't
tabs, or
failing to launch the first time and then needing to be called a second
time.
Is there a way I can politely ask firefox to quit, less traumatically
than pkill?
Thanks,
Tyler
ps. My motivation is that I store a lot of passwords in Firefox, and use
the master password to protect them
Tyler Smith tyler.sm...@eku.edu writes:
Is there a way I can politely ask firefox to quit, less traumatically
than pkill?
Hi again,
I think I answered my own question:
wmctrl -c firefox
appears to do what I need.
Sorry for the noise,
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(to exit gracefully) if Firefox/Iceweasel is running on
Gnome or KDE as well?
I don't know, I don't have either of those DE installed. wmctrl appears
to handle a lot of window-manager things that aren't baked into Fluxbox,
but it might not be necessary/compatible with Gnome or KDE.
Tyler
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After that, I exited out of X, restarted, and I still have a super-fast
mouse. Any other suggestions?
Thanks for your help!
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Tyler Smith tyler.sm...@eku.edu writes:
I did have a xorg.conf, but I made a new one with Xorg -configure, and
modified the mouse section to read:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse0
Driver mouse
Option Protocol auto
Option Device /dev/input/mice
mouse?
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Chance Platt cha...@sdf.lonestar.org writes:
On 04/03/2011 05:58 PM, Tyler Smith wrote:
I've tried using xset to change the sensitivity, but I have only
succeeded in making it even faster (for instance, using xset m 10 0). My
attempts to slow the mouse down (xset m 1/100 100, xset m 1/1000
Hi,
Squeeze doesn't appear to have a package for smlnj. Lenny did. What happened?
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tweaking of the keys file, so I don't think I've broken anything myself,
but Im not sure where to start trouble-shooting.
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Javier Vasquez j.e.vasque...@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 7:17 PM, Tyler Smith tyler.sm...@eku.edu wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded fluxbox on the weekend:
[UPGRADE] fluxbox 1.1.1+dfsg2-1 - 1.1.1+git20100908.df2f51b-2
and now the window decorations don't show the min/max/close buttons
Tyler Smith tyler.sm...@eku.edu writes:
Javier Vasquez j.e.vasque...@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 7:17 PM, Tyler Smith tyler.sm...@eku.edu wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded fluxbox on the weekend:
[UPGRADE] fluxbox 1.1.1+dfsg2-1 - 1.1.1+git20100908.df2f51b-2
and now the window
Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com writes:
Tyler Smith wrote:
Doesn't the 'ALL=(ALL) ALL' line give the user unlimited authority
anyways?
It isn't about restricting privilege. Both have superuser privilege.
It is about the invocation environment.
I hadn't thought of that. Makes sense.
Sure
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On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 23:20, Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com
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On Du, 14 nov 10, 20:54:42, Bob Proulx wrote:
And if 'sudo' isn't configured for you then that is the first thing
that you will want to do. :-)
# visudo
rob
Klistvud quotati...@aliceadsl.fr writes:
Personally, I would urge every submitter to edit their logs/files and
expurge anything irrelevant. Ideally, they should do enough
troubleshooting as to be finally able to only leave one line, the one
which the bug/problem is located in. Thus, the
to avoid dnssd service comes
into play.
Thanks. It worked fine for a couple of weeks, then stopped again. After
that I reconfigured the printer using socket://ip:9100 (for an hp
printer) and it seems to work again without requiring a reboot or mystic
incantations.
Cheers,
Tyler
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 18:15:10 -0400, Tyler Smith wrote:
Initially, after setting the printer up via the CUPS web interface,
everything worked fine. Now, sometimes, sending a job to the printer
results in the printer reporting (via localhost:631/printers
specific problem, or detailed discussions I didn't
understand. I think I've got the printer itself properly configured, as
it does work occasionally, and I had no problems for the first six
months or more after installing it.
What should I try next?
Thanks for any suggestions,
Tyler
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I'm just using Google Calendar for that stuff.
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Somebody should restore Christian with a nice cold beer after all this
work! :-)
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was getting
a connection refused, for over half an hour... so the server was up,
apache was down...
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Hi,
One of the recent updates appears to have altered the behaviour of the
hard ware wireless switch on my HP Elitebook 6930p. It never used to
work at all. Now, it works for bluetooth, but not for regular wireless.
With the wireless turned on, I get this:
/home/tyler# rfkill list
4: phy1
It looks like the tool is called xfs_repair, and is part of the xfsprogs
package.
http://packages.debian.org/search?searchon=contentskeywords=xfs_repairmode=exactfilenamesuite=testingarch=any
Cheers,
Tyler
lrhorer lrho...@satx.rr.com wrote:
OK, I'm stumped
and
maybe even procmail-parsing and custom keybinding? (Ideally I'd still like
to use a terminal to compose/reply to most email, it's just the inbox/IMAP
folder management/searching/etc that is getting too unruly for a terminal).
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-reconfigure -plow adduser).
Cheers,
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Carlos Mennens carlosw...@gmail.com wrote:
I would like to know if it's possible when creating a new user with
the '/usr/sbin/useradd' script to set the users home directory
permissions to 700 rather than the Debian default of 755? I don't
,
administrators should usually use adduser(8) instead.
That said, if you're comfortable using useradd, go ahead, nobody's
stopping you. :-)
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I don't know if this is a fluxbox issue, or an OOO issue, but I've tried
setting appropriate options in .fluxbox/apps, and I can't override this
very annoying behaviour. Any help would be appreciated.
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Tyler Smith wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to use openoffice on Debian testing, with Fluxbox as my
window manager. I use the styles and formatting dropdown, and the
undocked window it provides when you click on the more option quite a
lot
have to run more expensive
and more energy demanding 64-bit machines with lenny to have such
packages. Curious about the reason why squeeze has no efficient pdf
reader.
Out of curiosity, what is particularly inefficient about Okular or
Evince?
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awhile too in order to get everything back into place.
A broken package may be due to failed dependancies, but what broken
really means is the package was unpacked into the filesystem, but
postinst/preinst hooks may have failed to complete successfully.
Cheers,
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less as the pager. q should close less and
resume the installation.
Tyler
jack-audio-connection-kit (0.118+svn3796-2) unstable; urgency=low
/etc/init.d/jackd has been removed.
Former jackd packages provided
one up...
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Hi,
I believe dpkg-query will do what you want, something like;
dpkg-query --show -f '${Package}\t${Version}\n'
Cheers,
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Mathieu Malaterre mathieu.malate...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
I would like to compare two debian box. I am trying to figure out
which package version
with the filenames, make sure you encase the
variable name in double quotes so they dont get split up on the commandline;
for file in *.wav
do
newfile=$(echo $file | sed -e s,foo,bar,g)
mv -v $file $newfile
done
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afford a fifth
one to do RAID-5 (or to shrink your array to 4.5TB to do RAID-5...)
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are on
a switch, not a hub -- so in that case, the attacker would have to be
sniffing directly from a router to see your traffic. If you want to know for
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Cameron Hutchison li...@xdna.net writes:
Cameron Hutchison li...@xdna.net writes:
Tyler Smith tyler.sm...@eku.edu writes:
Cameron Hutchison li...@xdna.net writes:
Is anyone else having problems with the flash plugin
(flashplugin-nonfree) on unstable on a 64-bit platform?
Yes, I'm having
Alex Samad a...@samad.com.au writes:
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 08:07:55PM -0500, Tyler Smith wrote:
Hi,
I've got a pretty basic iptables setup for my personal laptop, drop
all input except connections from local host, and allow all outgoing
requests.
However, When I check with Shields Up
Sthu,
Have you tried:
su - username, or
su -c command - username?
Cheers,
Tyler
Sthu Deus sthu.d...@gmail.com wrote:
Good day.
I need to run a console program under another user - if I try to do so with
the help of sudo - ut tells me that I'm out
.
Restarting acpid (/etc/init.d/acpid restart) stops the problem until
brightness is set again.
I have the same problem, only with the xf86Display key, which on my
laptop is Fn F4. /etc/init.d/acpid restart corrects this here too.
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screen.
Hopefully this will be resolved in the next version of the flash plugin
or gtk, but I don't understand the details.
Cheers,
Tyler
On some sites, the flash videos load but the plugin seems to ignore my
mouse clicks so I can't start the video playing. This does not happen on
all sites
of 'stealth'
(ie., rejecting requests instead of dropping them). I'm not sure what
I'm doing wrong, since my setup is so basic. Any suggestions?
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Tyler
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? Is it the built perl,
or is it the configuration that comes with CPAN?
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the same error. What do I need to do to unload my sound modules
during hibernate?
Thanks,
Tyler
here's a list of all the sound-related modules I have:
lsmod | grep snd
snd_hda_codec_analog53456 1
snd_hda_intel 22192 6
snd_hda_codec 63580 2 snd_hda_codec_analog
Dan,
According to the 'xen-create-image' manpage, --image-dev is
Specify a physical/logical volume for the disk image.. I havent tried it
myself (because I love lvm), but it sounds like you can use a physical disk
for the root image with xen-tools.
Cheers,
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if possible. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Tyler
Tyler Smith tyler.sm...@eku.edu writes:
Hi,
I've got a problem with hibernate and resume on my HP Elitebook 6930p.
It works fine for the laptop on its own, but if the laptop is connected
to its docking station, sometimes (but not always), on resume
-established on resume would be very helpful.
Thanks,
Tyler
Debian Testing
Linux eku238261 2.6.30-2-686 #1 SMP Sat Sep 26 01:16:22 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
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clearly and not melt
my interface to the digial universe. I'll bring a jug of ice cold water and
always keep another chilling in the fridge to keep my personal epidermal
cooling system operational.
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periods of time in the burning hot sun?
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package installed (and be using the
non-free apt sources), then;
m-a a-i nvidia
aptitude install nvidia-glx
... if you already have that, I'm not sure :-/
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On 2009-07-14 21:28 (-0300), tyler wrote:
Is there anyway to customize info files in a way that will be
respected by future package updates? For example, the info entries for
the R-doc package get filed under Programming, but I'd prefer they
were under
time any info files get updated. Any suggestions?
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is dehumanizing. If anything, it
promotes humanization. I mean, how would you feel if this thread was about
dogs?
The joke is flawed though;
$ clean
bash: clean: command not found
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'firefox'.
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with icons, add one that points to
~/firefox/firefox, and you're all done.
I just did that this morning. When Iceweasel 3.5 is ready for my testing
system, I'll install that as usual and delete ~/firefox/
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can be given as max which means to choose the largest size that
fits on all current drives.
Tyler MacDonald ty...@yi.org wrote:
Hello debian!
I have a RAID-5 mdadm array with 4x500GB drives (1.4TB usable). I'm
running out of space and am going to buy a new drive, but I
loss during the move.
Any ideas? Is this possible?
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the difference between firefox
and $(which firefox)? They both run the first executable named firefox
in your path, don't they?
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the configuration options for the printer in any of these tabs.
I want to set the print command to 'lp -o fitplot -d ml-2010', which is
what I use in xpdf
What am I missing?
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Squeeze, Evince 2.24.2, Fluxbox
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Adding
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to your .emacs will do this automatically.
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明覺 shi.min...@gmail.com writes:
I know that emacs auto save a file named filename~ when I modified the
file filename, but I do not like the autosaved copy, could i stop this
function? thanks
Set auto-save-default to nil, as explained in the Emacs
TD whitelisted.
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But if it breaks you still get to keep both parts.
Well, when you put it that way, it sounds like fun!
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kernels. No offence meant, but you might want to
recalibrate your ideas about the expertise required to run it.
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be welcome,
Thanks,
Tyler
ps. I'm running Squeeze on a Thinkpad R60, but I'm interested in the
general case as well.
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Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com writes:
On Tue,31.Mar.09, 11:19:37, tyler wrote:
What I want to know is what kinds of problems I might experience when I
move to a 'free' kernel?
I'm guessing that the devices which need that firmware will just stop
working. If that particular
KDE on her desktop but a gnome app would do as well so long as it's
easy enough for a three and a half year old to play/pause/fullscreen/quit
etc (she's using totem right now).
Thanks,
Tyler
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Star Liu minxinjian...@gmail.com writes:
I'm looking for a free software which can draw 3D picture if I setup
mathmetical equations and specify its scope, it's an important part of
my current project. thanks!
gnuplot might do what you need.
Tyler
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pasted the output of one of my failed attempts to invoke
startx without rebooting, any suggestions on how I can force a clean
start of X would be welcome!
Thanks,
Tyler
X.Org X Server 1.4.2
Release Date: 11 June 2008
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: Linux Debian (xorg
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Tyler
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tyler tyler.sm...@mail.mcgill.ca writes:
Has Warren since changed his position on licensing his own programs?
Apologies for replying to my own post, but I did some more digging, and
apparently the Mepis tools have indeed been released under a Free
Software license:
http://mepislovers.org
Dennis Wicks w...@mgssub.com writes:
Greetings;
I turned off the popup blocker in IW but it seems to still be blocking
them.
I tried it in Iceweasel 3.0.6-1 and it doesn't work at all, even with
the popup blocker turned off. No messages or anything. It shows the
URL when I hold the cursor
Tyler
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tyler tyler.sm...@mail.mcgill.ca writes:
Thanks for all the tips, on and off-list. I noticed that at the same
time as my resolv.conf was getting cleared, something was bringing up
the eth0 interface. After much poking and prodding, I found that
commenting out the allow-hotplug lines
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