On Wednesday 23 August 2006 20:24, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Angelina Carlton wrote:
> > Again, Marcelo, please do not feel the need to apologize, you are
> > only echoing the same thing many of us feel: we want to to keep
> > this list focused one Debian, simple as that.
>
> Then here's a pop quiz.
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Hi all:I have a debian sid in my machine running fine. now i want to install debian sarge in one of my partitions. I don't have CD/DVD drive. Where do i start from?. i did debootstrap but unable to install kernel after chroot to the new system.
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Steve Lamb wrote:
Marc Shapiro wrote:
But I DO know that blaiming EVERY INDIVIDUAL Brazilian for the mess that
YOU feel exits in their country's networks is just a bunch of BUNK! Are
YOU responsible for everything that U.S. polititians in Washington
(D.C., not state) say? Are YOU responsib
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 18:05, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> > On Wednesday 23 August 2006 17:19, Steve Lamb wrote:
> >> Marc Shapiro wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> > I'm of the world opinion, which is more or less why I want out.
>
> You can agree with Jacques Chirac, I'll have the correct
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 18:35, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> I'm not sure what you're trying to say with this post. I never said
> that you, or any of the rest of us from the U.S. should be shameful of
> our country. I also don't think that Brazilians need to be shameful of
> THEIR country. I DO th
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Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Wednesday 23 August 2006 18:05, Ron Johnson wrote:
>> Paul Johnson wrote:
>>> On Wednesday 23 August 2006 17:19, Steve Lamb wrote:
Marc Shapiro wrote:
>> [snip]
>>
>>> I'm of the world opinion, which is more or less why I
Paul Johnson wrote:
¹ For those not of US origin, the US has had an electoral college to decide
it's soverign since it's inception, the popular vote for president is legally
nonbinding in nearly all states: the electoral college can and does vote for
whoever it wants. Out of a quarter billi
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Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Wednesday 23 August 2006 18:35, Marc Shapiro wrote:
>
>> I'm not sure what you're trying to say with this post. I never said
>> that you, or any of the rest of us from the U.S. should be shameful of
>> our country. I also do
Fred J. wrote:
> Hi
> I am running debian/testing with kernel 2.6.15
> In my /etc/sources.list I have basically 2 lines,
> Deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ testing main contrib non-free
> Deb http://secure-testing.debian.net/debian-secure-testing/
> testing/security-updates main contrib non-fr
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 18:13, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> I never even knew there were moderators until one showed up a few months
> ago (or sometime within the past 6 months or so) and started censoring
> posts that were critical of moderators. Other than that one incident,
> I thought this was a c
Drew Parsons wrote:
> By now you shouldn't need to downgrade to testing's version since a new
> version of the old version has now been uploaded to unstable,
> 2:1.0.2-10. This repairs the mistaken upload, overturning my warning
> email. Systems will be restored with the next mirror pulse of unst
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 19:35, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Spammers are a tiny group of people, and the ISPs who allow spam are
> also run by a small number of people.
Likewise, many people don't hold harmless anybody in California for the power
crisis, as all of their elected officials unanimously
JerryKwok wrote:
> 2006/8/22, Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> JerryKwok wrote:
>> > I just installde the Debian Sarge basic system and
>> > x-window-system,kde-core,nvidia driver,and startx but failed(either
>> > root or common account).
>> >
>> > Section "Device"
>> > Identifier"NVIDIA C
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 22:04:09 +0300
Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why not simply create a debian-offtopic list?
Why not join the fray at the Mandrake (Mandriva) Off topic
list) we need some new victims ^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H list members
The signup address is at http://mandrakeot.mdw1982
"Osama Bin Laden Take Over List!"
It looks like the young man who started all this was at least partly
successful!!
People who don't like off-topic threads need a thread-aware email
reader, then the problem goes away
Paul Johnson wrote:
> I don't agree with Jacques Chirac, I disagree with the Republican Party,
So do I, don't see me wanting to slap everyone else down for it, do you?
Certainly don't see me revising history to fit my own illusional worldview.
> college crap-shoot, which has resulted in hugel
Fred J. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Please, don't post HTML. Plain ASCII text, thanks.
>I am running debian/testing with kernel 2.6.15
>In my /etc/sources.list I have basically 2 lines,
>Deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ testing main contrib non-free
>Deb http://secure-testing.debi
Steve Lamb wrote:
> Nevermind that he was impeached for lying under oath in an investigation
Er, sorry, "Faced Impeachment" is what I meant.
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Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> Portmap is running, but mountd isn't part of nfs-common, it's part of
> nfs-kernel-server. Since I only want to run the client, should I have to
You don't need mountd on client computer. RTFM -- in this case NFS-HOWTO
(from doc-linux-nonfree-* package).
Matěj
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Andrei Popescu wrote:
> Why not simply create a debian-offtopic list?
I don't see that much off-topic discussion here (IMHO, anything related to
Debian user experience is on-topic here and that's pretty wide topic), but
the problem of all off-topic lists is that people who don't care enough to
not
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 22:39, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Wednesday 23 August 2006 18:13, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> > I never even knew there were moderators until one showed up a few
> > months ago (or sometime within the past 6 months or so) and started
> > censoring posts that were critical of mode
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Mihira Fernando wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
>
>>
>> ¹ For those not of US origin, the US has had an electoral college to
>> decide it's soverign since it's inception, the popular vote for
>> president is legally nonbinding in nearly all states: the e
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 07:39:47PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Wednesday 23 August 2006 18:13, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> > I never even knew there were moderators until one showed up a few months
> > ago (or sometime within the past 6 months or so) and started censoring
> > posts that were critical
Rich Johnson wrote:
I was perfectly happy running LILO with potato and woody.
Then sarge installs with the GRUB bootloader. All right, I can deal.
Now apt-get dist-upgrade _removes_ a working GRUB and installs a
non-working LILO; it doesn't update the MBR.
I'm not really sure why grub would ha
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Steve Lamb wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
[snip]
> what you're failing to explain is that this is pretty much a formality any way
> since the EC pretty much followed the popular vote of that state. There have
> been extremely rare cases where that is no
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Daniel Rose wrote:
[snip]
> People who don't like off-topic threads need a thread-aware email
> reader, then the problem goes away
Aren't all *ix mail clients thread-aware?
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On Wednesday 23 August 2006 19:58, Steve Lamb wrote:
> > ¹ For those not of US origin,
>
> Ignore Paul as he slants his posts to cast the most negative light on
> any non-socialist administration. Given this is a Capitalist society you
> can imagine how flawed his information is. For a prime
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 19:35, Mihira Fernando wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> > ¹ For those not of US origin, the US has had an electoral college to
> > decide it's soverign since it's inception, the popular vote for president
> > is legally nonbinding in nearly all states: the electoral colleg
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 20:33, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Citizens, dead people, and illegal immigrants vote for Electors who
> are pledged to vote for a specific candidate.
The EC isn't elected at all, it's appointed.
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On Wednesday 23 August 2006 20:43, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Daniel Rose wrote:
> [snip]
>
> > People who don't like off-topic threads need a thread-aware email
> > reader, then the problem goes away
>
> Aren't all *ix mail clients thread-aware?
Pine isn't.
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Steve Lamb wrote:
Steve Lamb wrote:
Nevermind that he was impeached for lying under oath in an investigation
Er, sorry, "Faced Impeachment" is what I meant.
point of fact, like him or not he WAS impeached, just not found guilty.
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Hello All, and thank you for your help some weeks ago regarding paging
menus in abcde (a better cd encoder).
I have a dvd-data disk. Written at its top level are 300 .tgz archives.
Therefore each archive has been firstly tar'd and then gzip'd. Each of
the 300 archives contains 2 folders ("Objects"
Hello,As a newbie (not really a developper) I want to make my own boot/root CD.So I have made a custom kernel, an initrd to be loaded by the boot loader and a root tree.The ramdisk contains device /dev/hdc (my cdrom), unfortunately when I boot pivot_root fails telling pivot_root: noc such fil
Hello,As a newbie (not really a developper) I want to make my own boot/root CD.So I have made a custom kernel, an initrd to be loaded by the boot loader and a root tree.The ramdisk contains device /dev/hdc (my cdrom), unfortunately when I boot pivot_root fails telling pivot_root: noc such fil
Hal Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> There's also the case of the Libranet help list that had a number of
> quite knowledgeable people on it, but when Libranet started censoring
> them (I won't go into the entire story, I'll just say they weren't
> paying people to provide tech support, but
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 20:43, Ron Johnson wrote:
Daniel Rose wrote:
[snip]
People who don't like off-topic threads need a thread-aware email
reader, then the problem goes away
Aren't all *ix mail clients thread-aware?
Pine isn't.
after 4.5 it is :-)
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Paul Johnson wrote:
> That's not true. The UN has a similarly negative view of our electoral
> college.
So? Any non-elected group which caters to terrorism, has been proven
corrupt time and again and is against free speech is a group I should care
about how exactly?
> with leftover Joe McC
"s. keeling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Fred J. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:Please, don't post HTML. Plain ASCII text, thanks.>I am running debian/testing with kernel 2.6.15>In my /etc/sources.list I have basically 2 lines, >Deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ testing main contrib non-free>
(This msg is getting cross-posted to the Boost and Debian users' lists. I
hope that's ok.)
Summary:
Our builds are experiencing link-time problems with Boost libraries only on
Debian systems. Details below.
Does anyone have any suggestions on the root causes and fixes for this? If
not, p
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 21:18, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> > That's not true. The UN has a similarly negative view of our electoral
> > college.
>
> So? Any non-elected group which caters to terrorism, has been proven
> corrupt time and again and is against free speech is a
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 21:16, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> > On Wednesday 23 August 2006 20:43, Ron Johnson wrote:
> >> Daniel Rose wrote:
> >> [snip]
> >>
> >>> People who don't like off-topic threads need a thread-aware email
> >>> reader, then the problem goes away
> >
Hi
I plan on using Debian Server in my office but to prevent downtime, I
wanted to use a Branded server like IBM, Dell or HP with RAID-1
mirroring hotswap drives.
Has anyone had experience with them and could make a recommendation
on which model to buy?
I had bought an IBM server last y
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 09:41:41PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> Drew Parsons wrote:
> > By now you shouldn't need to downgrade to testing's version since a new
> > version of the old version has now been uploaded to unstable,
> > 2:1.0.2-10. This repairs the mistaken upload, overturning my warning
>
Paul Johnson wrote:
> Wait, which are you referring to, the US or the UN? It's not clear, they
> both
> do...
The UN and you disseminate.
> Sure there is. Socialism allows for different political models, and in
No, it doesn't. When the government gets into industry that is politica
Travis Crook wrote:
> It seems I would be able to burn a disc as root, but
> apparently I don't have enough free space on /tmp (and can't delete
> anything in /tmp, but that's an issue for another day).
Well - _have_ you got enough space in /tmp? I mean - it would often be on
the root partition
hi,
I have a dvd-data disk. Written at its top level are 300 .tgz archives.
Therefore each archive has been firstly tar'd and then gzip'd. Each of
the 300 archives contains 2 folders ("Objects" and "Terrain") and each
of these 2 folders contain a number of sub-folders.
The tgz archives on the d
Ron Johnson wrote:
Technically, yes. That's how the Constitution designed it.
Practically, though, no.
Citizens, dead people, and illegal immigrants vote for Electors who
are pledged to vote for a specific candidate.
So if the Electors suddenly decide to vote for candidate A while being
p
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 18:56, Marco wrote:
> Mathias Brodala ha scritto:
> >> Could you help me to fix this error message?
> >
> > What is the SecurityPolicy file?
> >
> > Maybe a reinstall of „xserver-common“ is enough? The mentioned file
> > belongs to that package.
>
I simply symlinked the
Went through EVERYTHING including downgrading the "ABI" culprit
(xbase-clients), playing with all the apparently duplicated fonts paths, etc.
to no avail.
Today there was a new xorg module upgrade on Sid. This fixed it!
Yes, I know ... it's "unstable". However, posting something that will rende
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