Paul Johnson wrote:
(snip)
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
I read in one of the textbooks (forget which one, sorry) that US actually
did try switching to kmph (kilometers per hour) from mph (miles per hour)
in regards to road signs etc., But then people had a hard time following
it. The government
Paul Johnson wrote:
> $0. US responsibility ends at the border.
Yeah, we saw how well that went in WWI and WWII. You do realize that if
the lid isn't kept on we'd be facing the same situation?
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Mike McCarty wrote:
> Joe Hart wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> I doubt that this is specific to debian, but has anyone noticed
>>> this bug in acroread? I've noticed that if I print pages in reverse, I
>>> can't print in the forward dire
Steve Lamb wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
>> Very probably. Better question: Would we be paying trillions of dollars
>> to make it happen and get blamed for destabilizing the region when Saddam
>> died left to his own devices?
>
> Even better question, how many more trillions of dollars would
Liam O'Toole wrote:
> I am looking for a graphical bittorrent client for etch. My
> requirements are that it supports encryption and integrates nicely with
> the GNOME desktop. Here are the ones I have evaluated so far.
Given your constraints, none. Linux BT clients are sorely lacking which
i
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 11:36:53PM +0200, gustavo halperin wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I bought a VGA to s-video converter, this converter receive VGA input of
> resolution 640x480. I bought this converter in order to connect my
> laptop to my TV. In the other way my external LCD receive VGA input
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 07:36:14PM -0500, Michael Lueck wrote:
> I saw this article online:
> http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS6300294422.html
> that leads me to believe the patch is available for Testing and Unstable,
> but not Stable/Sarge.
>
> I have not seen this weekend's time change mentio
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 04:48:19AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Chris Bannister wrote:
> >On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 02:19:54PM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
[..]
> >>But how does he know that initrd.img-2.6.18-4-486 is the 'newest kernel'
> >>as the man-page has it?
> >
> >-uThis mode updates
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 04:58:13AM -0800, Jordi wrote:
> I am considering to change to another CMS. The best for me are these:
> - Xoops
> - Joomla
> - e107
What is wrong, if anything, with PHPWCMS http://www.phpwcms.de?
I haven't looked at it myself, but someone was praising it over a coupla
beer
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 07:20:11PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> That's just not true. This world, particularly the West, already
> produces enough food to feed *everyone*, even while paying them not
> to grow food.
Ummm, so nothings dumped in the ocean for economic reasons?
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Don'
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 09:32:46PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
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> On 03/06/07 20:43, Al Eridani wrote:
> > On 3/4/07, Freddy Freeloader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> [snip]
> > Not at all. What the rest of the world wants is less interference fr
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 12:48:06PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 10:46:03AM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> > >
> > Yup. You can blame that on your precious UN. Bush's hands were
> > basically tied by a resolution that was written with language only
> > authorizing
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 01:47:05AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Failure, we've hired warlords to hunt warlords again. Didn't we learn from
> working with bin Laden in the first place that you just can't trust
> warlords?
The "warlords" et al are only scapegoats.
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==
Don't forget t
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 11:08:38AM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> > Yes, I can tell the difference. I think your assumption is based on the
> > idea OPEC isn't profitting massively.
> >
> Wow. You really don't get it.
>
[..]
>
> Now, please demonstrate that you have a semblance of a clue, g
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Resorting to ad hominem attacks already? Of course I've read it.
You really need to bone up on your terminology. See, if I had stopped
there it would be ad hominem. However I didn't stop there. That wasn't an
argument, that was an expression of disbelief.
>
On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 11:25:31AM +0100, Philippe Lang wrote:
> I'd like to monitor the cpu, ram and disk activity of xen domU servers,
> under cacti.
>
> Since I do not manage the domU servers myself, I'd like to be able to do
> that from the dom0 exclusively.
You are not going to be able to mo
Paul Johnson wrote:
> Oregon.
Bully for you. And Oregon is the only indicator in the US for
unemployment or might there just be 49 other data points to consider? I'm
pretty sure if we decided to go state-by-state or county-by-county during the
Clinton years we could find places that have wha
Paul Johnson wrote:
> Very probably. Better question: Would we be paying trillions of dollars to
> make it happen and get blamed for destabilizing the region when Saddam died
> left to his own devices?
Even better question, how many more trillions of dollars would we have
spent to clean it u
On Mar 8, 8:50 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My new install of Etch has a few issues.
>
> [1] Even though my keyboard mapping is correct, xterms and rxvt's
> don't have the Alt key mapped to Meta, like other apps do
> (emacs/xemacs, etc). Checked the keymapping in xkeycaps, and it was
> right. Ho
On Sat, Mar 10, 2007 at 05:00:34AM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
> I tried upgrading to kernel 2.6.20 and 2.6.20.2 but shorewall refuses to
> start.
>
> The only error I get is: (from /var/log/shorewall-init.log)
>
> [...]
> Shorewall configuration compiled to /var/lib/shorewall/.start
> Starting S
I tried upgrading to kernel 2.6.20 and 2.6.20.2 but shorewall refuses to start.
The only error I get is: (from /var/log/shorewall-init.log)
[...]
Shorewall configuration compiled to /var/lib/shorewall/.start
Starting Shorewall
Initializing...
Clearing Traffic Control/QOS
Deleting user chains.
Hello list,
I bought a VGA to s-video converter, this converter receive VGA input of
resolution 640x480. I bought this converter in order to connect my
laptop to my TV. In the other way my external LCD receive VGA input of
1024x768. So ..., that is my problem: There are any way to use the same
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> On 03/09/07 16:45, Paul Johnson wrote:
>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>
I'd think that someone in the military would at least be aware
of concerns that the current situation may lead to a broader regional
confli
David A. wrote:
On Mar 9, 9:10 am, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to get my etch MythTV Backend to shutdown automatically
if either the CPU or the Hard drives overheat.
8< snip
I've seen people recommend using sensord to shutdown on overheat but
can't see howto, also this wouldn
Steve,
I'm currently stuck on the console redirection once setup starts. What were your steps to alter the configuration to redirect everything to serial for PXE boot?
Thanks.
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On 03/09/07 16:48, Paul Johnson wrote:
[snip]
> 50th (Idaho) for federal money reinvested in the states. Bush has a
> vendetta against Oregon that isn't exactly unstated.
See, W isn't *that* stupid.
>
>
>
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On 03/09/07 16:45, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>
>>> I'd think that someone in the military would at least be aware
>>> of concerns that the current situation may lead to a broader regional
>>> conflict between Sunni and Shia. It ha
On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 10:28:24AM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
> When I boot from a grml-0.9 cd my dvdrw and cdrw drives are found on hde
> and hdf. They are mountable and usable.
>
>
> I complied a kernel from Debian linux-source-2.6.18. On boot up the
> system fails to find the dvdrw an
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 02:49:24PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> > On 03/09/07 14:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > [snip]
> >> Congress certainly could have questioned the intelligence; there
> >> was some conflicting evidence available publicly that they should have
> >
I wanted a live Debian system on my USB key.
The Debian Live option is too static for my taste, I wanted a real live
system, upgradable via apt-get etc...
One option is to use a large enough USB drive and do a plain Debian install
on it. But my USB drive is only 128MB so it was not possible.
I
Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 03/09/07 14:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [snip]
>> Congress certainly could have questioned the intelligence; there
>> was some conflicting evidence available publicly that they should have
>> been aware of. Some members of congress did state that they had
>> reserv
Ron Johnson wrote:
>> I'd think that someone in the military would at least be aware
>> of concerns that the current situation may lead to a broader regional
>> conflict between Sunni and Shia. It has certainly affected the balance
>> of power in the region, with Iran being the big winner to
On Fri, 2007-03-09 at 15:01 -0800, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
> I have made a script like this as test1
> #!/bin/bash
> line="3IINFOTECH,2005042200,118,118,96,98.1,8260440"
> olds=$(echo "$line"|cut -d, -f2)
> echo $olds
> da=${olds:0:8}
> echo $da
> echo "$line" > temp1
> sed -e 's/$olds/$da/' temp1 >
On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 16:18:59 +0100
Nyizsnyik Ferenc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-03-05 at 15:02 -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 02:29:16PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> > > Zoho Vignochi wrote:
> > > > Also if I maximize a window, the edge of that window d
Steve Lamb wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
>> We had 1% unemployment in the clinton years. It's several times that
>> now.
>
> Nice lie, Paul. 1%? Where?
Oregon.
>> State of Oregon Department of Employment.
>
> Not clear on the separation between Federal and State governments, are
> yo
Hello.
L.V.Gandhi, 10.03.2007 00:01:
> I have made a script like this as test1
> #!/bin/bash
> line="3IINFOTECH,2005042200,118,118,96,98.1,8260440"
> olds=$(echo "$line"|cut -d, -f2)
> echo $olds
> da=${olds:0:8}
> echo $da
> echo "$line" > temp1
> sed -e 's/$olds/$da/' temp1 >>temp
You want
John - wrote:
> Will others join me in playing Simon Cowell in treating OT postings
> like auditions on American Idol?
Let's not sink to new lows by thinking American Idol should be a role model
for anyone, anything, anywhere, at any time...
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Curt Howland wrote:
> On Thursday 08 March 2007 23:12, Celejar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard
> to say:
>> Do you really mean that societies
>> are better off when governed by tyrants than when governed by
>> democratically elected governments?
>
> Actually, what I said was "monarchy and oligarchy
On 09/03/2007 22:20, Florian Kulzer wrote:
to your /etc/apt/sources.list. Furthermore, there are Debian tools which
automate the build process, see for example here:
http://wooledge.org/~greg/sidfaq.html#11
Thanks, I tried it, but I got in a typical dependency nightmare: the deb
package I cr
I have made a script like this as test1
#!/bin/bash
line="3IINFOTECH,2005042200,118,118,96,98.1,8260440"
olds=$(echo "$line"|cut -d, -f2)
echo $olds
da=${olds:0:8}
echo $da
echo "$line" > temp1
sed -e 's/$olds/$da/' temp1 >>temp
cat temp1
cat temp
When I run get as
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/.qtstalk
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 16:54:12 -0500, John - wrote:
> I'm still a newbie at Debian (I started when Woody was in Testing),
> and I owe a lot both to this list, and also to several of the OT
> activists, one of whom gave me invaluable help off-list when I first
> posted here. And I surely approve o
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 10:00:20PM +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>
> Yes, there can be multiple connections to one port. Each connection is
> uniquely defined by local IP, local port, remote IP, remote port. So, you
> only can not have to connections between the same IPs and same ports, but
I'm still a newbie at Debian (I started when Woody was in Testing),
and I owe a lot both to this list, and also to several of the OT
activists, one of whom gave me invaluable help off-list when I first
posted here. And I surely approve of folks taking an active part in
arguing about matters controv
Juergen Fiedler wrote:
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 02:59:33PM -0300, Bruno Buys wrote:
[...]
Hi Juergen, thanks for replying.
I tried your line, and here's the output:
Mar 09 14:58:26 cestudos sendEmail[3111]: WARNING => Name/Value pair
[tls=yes] will be ignored: unknown key [tls]
Joe Hart wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I doubt that this is specific to debian, but has anyone noticed
this bug in acroread? I've noticed that if I print pages in reverse, I
can't print in the forward direction until I quit the program and
restart it.
What happens when you use ghostvi
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 03:33:08PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> The Brits were worried until we told them that "the intelligence
> will be fixed around the policy", remember. And the reports which
> congress saw (both parties), were the "fixed" ones.
>
> Congress certainly could
Kent West wrote:
Historically this list has been tolerant of off-topic threads, likely
because such threads have tended to be short-lived.
However, the off-topic posters (and I have been guilty myself) seem to
have taken this to mean that this list is appropriate for any and all
discussions b
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On 03/09/07 14:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
> Congress certainly could have questioned the intelligence; there
> was some conflicting evidence available publicly that they should have
> been aware of. Some members of congress did state tha
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 02:49:55PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 8 Mar, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 09:14:53AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>
> >> Actually, our invasion of Iraq is much more likely to lead to a
> >> broader war in the Mideast than Sadda
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 20:33:51 +, Marco De Vitis wrote:
[...]
> I built from the latest official stable rsync sources from the official
> rsync home page, if this means "upstream".
> Could I build and install the Debian Etch/Sid sources on Sarge? How
> should I proceed?
You can download
> > On 3/9/07, Niklaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >I could be wrong in the below description or might have misunderstood
> > >many of the concepts , please correct appropriately.
> > >
> > > 65535 ports can allowed . So on a machine namely C you can have max
> > >65535 outbound connections
>
On 09/03/2007 18:10, Florian Kulzer wrote:
I don't know any details, but from a quick grep through the Debian
changelog in Sid I get the impression that there might be an additional
ACL patch that you have to apply if you compile yourself. Here are the
Uh... I'm afraid you (both) are right.
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On 03/05/07 10:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
> You can if you want, but I don't see a point.
> Sweden's population seems think Sweden is functioning quite well.
> That's what matters to them..
http://www.thelocal.se/66
David A. Parker wrote:
Damien Ferrand wrote:
On 09/03/07 20:39 +0100, Ben Humpert wrote:
The Intel website shows wrong informations, on some sites you can see
a 3,73GHz Extreme Edition in 0,90nm on some sites you only see a
3,4GHz EE in 0,90nm but there is ONLY a 3,73GHz EE in 0,90nm. I neve
On 8 Mar, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 09:35:57AM +0100, steef wrote:
>> >
>> yeah. first bomb them down on false premises and lies and then tell
>> them: o jeez: you cannot do it without us: you have no functioning
>> economy.
>>
> Ummm, the premises were not false. Th
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On 03/09/07 13:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 8 Mar, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>> On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 09:14:53AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> Actually, our invasion of Iraq is much more likely to lead to a
>>> broader war in the Mid
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I doubt that this is specific to debian, but has anyone noticed
> this bug in acroread? I've noticed that if I print pages in reverse, I
> can't print in the forward direction until I quit the program and
> restart it.
Damien Ferrand wrote:
On 09/03/07 20:39 +0100, Ben Humpert wrote:
The Intel website shows wrong informations, on some sites you can see a 3,73GHz
Extreme Edition in 0,90nm on some sites you only see a 3,4GHz EE in 0,90nm but
there is ONLY a 3,73GHz EE in 0,90nm. I never use the Intel website,
Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 03/08/07 17:01, Matej Kosik wrote:
>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>> On 03/08/07 04:01, Matej Kosik wrote:
Friends,
I am using Debian GNU/Linux Sid.
When I start `xmms' I get
** WARNING **: Failed to open font: "-adobe-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-10-*".
Similarl
Ben Humpert wrote:
Here it comes ;)
dr02g:~# cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 15
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU3060 @ 2.40GHz
stepping: 6
cpu MHz : 2400.240
cache size : 4096 KB
On 09/03/07 20:39 +0100, Ben Humpert wrote:
> The Intel website shows wrong informations, on some sites you can see a
> 3,73GHz Extreme Edition in 0,90nm on some sites you only see a 3,4GHz EE in
> 0,90nm but there is ONLY a 3,73GHz EE in 0,90nm. I never use the Intel
> website, you cannot trust
Damien Ferrand wrote:
On 09/03/07 14:02 -0500, David A. Parker wrote:
Anyway, as you probably know, hyper threading is not the same as having
a second core. To the best of my knowledge, a dual-core CPU will always
show 2 cores regardless of whether it supports hyper threading. I don't
think
On 8 Mar, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 09:14:53AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> Actually, our invasion of Iraq is much more likely to lead to a
>> broader war in the Mideast than Saddam was.
>>
> I have a real hard time believing that. The First Gulf War also
> Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 14:43:01 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Damien
> Ferrand wrote:> > On 09/03/07 14:02 -0500, David A. Parker wrote:> >> Anyway,
> as you probably know, hyper threading is not the same as having > >> a second
> core. To the best of my knowledge, a dual-core CPU will alwa
> Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 14:02:13 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Ben Humpert
> wrote:> > > Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 12:08:25 -0500> > > From: [EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> > > Ben Humpert wrote:> > > > my dell PE 860 has a Intel DualCore
> Xeon with hyper-threading, my Dell> > > > PE 850 only has a Intel
Damien Ferrand wrote:
On 09/03/07 14:02 -0500, David A. Parker wrote:
Anyway, as you probably know, hyper threading is not the same as having
a second core. To the best of my knowledge, a dual-core CPU will always
show 2 cores regardless of whether it supports hyper threading. I don't
think
> Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 13:31:30 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On 09/03/07
> 19:09 +0100, Ben Humpert wrote:> > > Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 12:08:25 -0500>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ben Humpert wrote:> > my dell PE 860 has a Intel
> DualCore Xeon with hyper-threading, my Dell > > PE 850 only ha
> > During my latest "apt-get update" on etch the package tftpd-hpa
> > became messed up. ... in.tftpdinvoke-rc.d: initscript tftpd-hpa,
> > action "stop" failed.
>
> you've got to figure out why this initscript is failing.
When I tried to manually start this daemon I saw no errors on the
console,
On 09/03/07 14:02 -0500, David A. Parker wrote:
> Anyway, as you probably know, hyper threading is not the same as having
> a second core. To the best of my knowledge, a dual-core CPU will always
> show 2 cores regardless of whether it supports hyper threading. I don't
> think you will see eac
Hi, all,
I doubt that this is specific to debian, but has anyone noticed
this bug in acroread? I've noticed that if I print pages in reverse, I
can't print in the forward direction until I quit the program and
restart it.
-Chris
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Ben Humpert wrote:
> Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 12:08:25 -0500
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Ben Humpert wrote:
> > my dell PE 860 has a Intel DualCore Xeon with hyper-threading, my Dell
> > PE 850 only has a Intel P4 with HT. On both i only see two processors
> > (for sure, the dualcore has two
Paul E Condon writes:
> I do not see "Standard system" as a declared task option. Perhaps OP
> meant "Desktop environment".
No. He means "standard system" as in including all packages of priority
standard or higher. Nothing to do with tasksel.
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On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 02:59:33PM -0300, Bruno Buys wrote:
[...]
>Hi Juergen, thanks for replying.
>I tried your line, and here's the output:
>
>Mar 09 14:58:26 cestudos sendEmail[3111]: WARNING => Name/Value pair
>[tls=yes] will be ignored: unknown key [tls]
>Mar 09 14:58:27
On 9 Mar, Steve Lamb wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> On 8 Mar, Steve Lamb wrote:
>> It is according to the US constitution. How well we are doing
>> it is another question.
>
> I'm sorry, but have you even read it? I doubt it, most people
> haven't.
>
Resorting to ad h
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 10:44:21AM -0800, Arlie Stephens wrote:
>
[snip procmail log]
>
> In other words, the recipe is correct, but procmail can't deliver to
> the mailbox file, and goes on to try other recipes. Why?
>
> $ ll Mail/-deb*
> -rw--- 1 arlie arlie 52796850 Mar 9 10:27
Is there a place where people have reported results/sagas/stories of
bringing up debian (any version) on specific hardware? I usually find
that I am doing most my searching for these types of reports before
buying mother boards and associated hardware. Now that I have brought up
debian an on 10
On 09/03/07 19:09 +0100, Ben Humpert wrote:
> > Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 12:08:25 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ben Humpert
> > wrote:> > my dell PE 860 has a Intel DualCore Xeon with hyper-threading, my
> > Dell > > PE 850 only has a Intel P4 with HT. On both i only see two
> > processors > > (f
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 09:42:51AM -0800, Michael M. wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-03-07 at 22:34 +0530, Masatran, R. Deepak wrote:
>
> > What is a "Standard system" in Tasksel?
>
>
> According to this:
> http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/en.i386/apds02.html
>
> "Standard system" in tasksel takes up
On Mar 08 2007, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 09:37:50AM -0800, Arlie Stephens wrote:
> > On Mar 08 2007, S Scharf wrote:
> > >
> > > On 3/8/07, Arlie Stephens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >The recipe that *usually* works, indented here for convenient reading.
> Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 12:08:25 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ben Humpert
> wrote:> > my dell PE 860 has a Intel DualCore Xeon with hyper-threading, my
> Dell > > PE 850 only has a Intel P4 with HT. On both i only see two
> processors > > (for sure, the dualcore has two physical core, P4 only
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 09:07:03AM -0800, yzhh wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> I have 3 debian linux machines on one subnet along with some other
> windows machines. (Only) resently (within a week), these linux boxes
> are suffering from temporary network outage while the windows machines
> goes well. Speci
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 06:33:59PM +0100, Matt Miller wrote:
> During my latest "apt-get update" on etch the package tftpd-hpa became
> messed up. Apparently the installation scripts were not able to stop
> the old daemon or start the new one. If I now try to remove the package
> I'm advised that
On 3/9/07, Juergen Fiedler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 12:21:00PM -0300, Bruno Buys wrote:
>Anyone succeeded using sendemail (its not sendmail) with gmail? I
>installed the tls related packages, enabled -tls=yes in the command
line,
>but no go. And I already di
On Wed, 2007-03-07 at 22:34 +0530, Masatran, R. Deepak wrote:
> What is a "Standard system" in Tasksel?
According to this:
http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/en.i386/apds02.html
"Standard system" in tasksel takes up 365MB of disk space, whereas the
minimal base installation will take 227MB. I
During my latest "apt-get update" on etch the package tftpd-hpa became
messed up. Apparently the installation scripts were not able to stop
the old daemon or start the new one. If I now try to remove the package
I'm advised that the package is in a "very bad inconsistent state," and
I am told to
Hi, all.
I have 3 debian linux machines on one subnet along with some other
windows machines. (Only) resently (within a week), these linux boxes
are suffering from temporary network outage while the windows machines
goes well. Specifically, They lose connection with the gateway
(pinging gateway fa
Ben Humpert wrote:
> Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 06:00:17 -0800
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: [Fwd: Re: Debian Installer on DELL PowerEdge 850/860]
>
>
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> Original Message
> Subject: Re: Debian Installer on DELL PowerEdge 850/860
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On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 16:17:30 +, Marco De Vitis wrote:
> On 09/03/2007 17:00, Marco De Vitis wrote:
>
> >I'll now see if I can make it by installing the more recent rsync from
> >backports, it's just one version behind the Etch one.
>
> Sigh! Also the 2.6.8 version from backports does not
Marco De Vitis wrote:
On 09/03/2007 17:00, Marco De Vitis wrote:
I'll now see if I can make it by installing the more recent rsync from
backports, it's just one version behind the Etch one.
Sigh! Also the 2.6.8 version from backports does not support ACLs.
I then built and installed 2.6.9 on
On 09/03/2007 16:40, Albert Dengg wrote:
there is star that should support ACL's with one version of the tar
format (as there are actullay severall variants of it).
Uhm, thanks I can try, although it seems to have a syntax somehow
different from tar and I'm a bit confused at the moment. I'm n
John C wrote:
Toshko wrote:
Hey John,
Thanks for replying to my email. I am currently not hooked up to the
internet, and dont have the driver to connect my ethernet cable to my
router.
Does that mean that you have broadband (cable,dsl) available through a
router, but not a driver on your
> > Under etch I can't seem to get zorp instances to start. I see the
> > following in syslog:
> >
> > Error opening policy.boot file;
> > file='${prefix}/share/zorp/policy.boot'
>
> Looks like you hit an RC bug, see
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=413933
I recently filed this b
On 09/03/2007 17:00, Marco De Vitis wrote:
I'll now see if I can make it by installing the more recent rsync from
backports, it's just one version behind the Etch one.
Sigh! Also the 2.6.8 version from backports does not support ACLs.
I then built and installed 2.6.9 on Sarge from sources (alt
On 8 Mar, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 12:25:38PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ...
> Well, IIRC, the Canadian healthcare system classifies many things
> which are generally not considered to be elective as elective
> procedures (like total hip replacement). Someone e
On 9 Mar, Ron Johnson wrote:
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> On 03/09/07 09:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> On 8 Mar, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>>> On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 12:42:24PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While government bureaucracies may in general be
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 11:43:41AM -0400, Guillermo Garron wrote:
> On 3/9/07, Denis Piette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >I'm trying to install Etch on a G4 Powerbook that has a defect internal
> >CDrom
> >drive. I wanted to use an external CD drive connected via Firewire for
> >bootin
2007/3/9, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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On 03/09/07 06:10, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a graphical bittorrent client for etch. My
> requirements are that it supports encryption and integrates nicely with
> the GNOME desktop. He
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 12:21:00PM -0300, Bruno Buys wrote:
>Anyone succeeded using sendemail (its not sendmail) with gmail? I
>installed the tls related packages, enabled -tls=yes in the command line,
>but no go. And I already did what this guy at
>http://caspian.dotconf.net/menu/S
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> that the medicare numbers may be too optimistic, but I don't see anyone
> claiming that private plans are the more efficient.
Kinda need to know the sources and methodology before one can make a
decent argument against it.
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Steve C. Lamb | But w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 8 Mar, Steve Lamb wrote:
> It is according to the US constitution. How well we are doing it
> is another question.
I'm sorry, but have you even read it? I doubt it, most people haven't.
Amendment X
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Cons
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