Hello Debian fans
Is there an easy and efficient way to clean up
(read to erase spams) a POP3 box before to fetch the
regular emails ?
Thank,
Jerome
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On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 08:15, ayoun mohammed ali wrote:
Oran algérie le 17/08/2003
Monsieur le directeur
Objet : demande d'emploi
Did this guy just send us his resume?
Unfortunately, Yes
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Lukas Ruf wrote:
Zhao YouBing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-07 13:37]:
There are some difference anyway, /usr/local is for local group access
and /opt can be made globally sharable,
but besides that are there any factors more important which can tell me
which should be my dest dir when I insta
Hello
Elizabeth Barham wrote:
Hi,
In /etc/texmf/texmf.cnf are the words:
% If a change here appears to be ignored, try redumping the format file.
and I've encountered errors a seemingly configuration error when using
the passivetex package:
What is `passivetex' ?
Anyhow, I guess that the is
Hello All,
two days ago my print stuff (CUPS) worked fine on my testing box:
since then I have updated my box and cleaned it with `orphaner',
and my print stuff freeze my computer: my memory and my swap getting
rapidly saturated. Whereas the CUPS test works,
I can no more configure my printers thr
Hello All,
I would like to build some (scientific) package with gcc-3.2
in order to take advantages of my "Mobile Pentium 4".
But, before to do it,
I would like to know if it will not distord my Debian testing/unstable
box: in other words, can we use packages that were built with the
gcc-3.2 com
Hello List,
is it adventurous to build a package-dev with the gcc-3.2 compiler
when you still plan to use mainly the gcc-2.95 compiler ?
Thanks,
Jerome
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Hello All,
Can we read `NewsStand' files [ http://www.newsstand.com/ ]
on a Debian box ?
If not,
may I encourage Debian (and Linux) users to request
for a `NewsStand Reader' for Linux:
http://www.newsstand.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=download
in order to encourage them to provide surch a reader.
Th
Thank you very for your replies.
I guess it we may use the `apt-build' facilities
to rebuild our favorite scientific libraries:
unfortunately the `apt-build' package conflicts
with `pentium-builder'.
Nevertheless, a quick look leads to think that
they can be merged as they both use a wrapper.
Is i
David Z Maze wrote:
Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I have a very naive question:
Can Debian tune the GNU C Compiler ?
[e.g., put `-cpu=pentium' automaticly on Pentium box]
There's a pentium-builder package that tries to do this, or you can
try to set CFLAGS fo
Hello All,
I have a very naive question:
Can Debian tune the GNU C Compiler ?
[e.g., put `-cpu=pentium' automaticly on Pentium box]
Thanks,
Jerome
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Since a while I tried to personnalized my Debian box
with `apt-build': I get nothing execept the help page and
the message "Sorry, couldn't find XXX or XXX is already installed(...)"
Does `apt-build' work ?
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as soon as I `enable sound server startup' with Gnome[1,2],
everything work fine (I get sounds from events)
until my computer freezes:
I had to switch off my computer (an Inspiron 8200) in order to reboot it.
Further more I get the following strange message in `/var/log/messages':
"ICH3M:
Thanks for your reply:
since I have remove the `Batterie Charge Monitor' applet
(Gnome2 under testing/unstable) the Linux clock is fine.
Is there a link between this aapplet (APM) and the Linux clock ?
Thanks,
Jerome
Jan Trippler wrote:
On Son, 16 Feb 2003 at 15:05 (+0200), Jerome B
Hi All,
I have big trouble with my Linux Clock:
it is very slow, so [1] the time becomes quickly wrong
and [2] updates with NTP stuff (or others) seems ridiculous.
How can we fix it ?
Thank in advance,
Jerome
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Hi All,
I try to configure a my new LCD screen:
the pixel are so tiny that I may try to play the `DisplaySize' option in
`X86FConfig-4'.
`xdpyinfo' give for my main screen:
"dimensions: 1600x1200 pixels (542x406 millimeters)"
THe data in pixels are true,
but the data in millimeters are clearly un
for a smooth migration read
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-woody.en.html
Willem-Jan Meijer wrote:
Hello again,
I want to upgrade to sid, is there a rule for sources.lists?
Kind regards,
Willem-Jan Meijer
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Thanks for your reply:
`glxinfo' gives a fine output:
neverthelss I have still troubles with `geomview'.
Note that I tried with success to run GL screensavers.
Any more idea ?
Nicos Gollan wrote:
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 11:41, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
is there a test battery to
Segmentation violation; dump core now (y/n)
[n] ?"
The answer "y" gives
Segmentation fault
and no "core" file (so I cannot know what really happend).
I guess that something is wrong with OpenGL or/and X,
but I can not figure out what.
Any idea ?
Thanks in advance,
J
Hi All,
is there a test battery to check the OpenGL installation ?
Thanks,
Jerome
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Hell All,
I have just finished to install Debian on my computer,
so I test some of my favorite package:
I have trouble with `geomview'.
When I visualize a simple OOGL data file
everythings look fine, but as soon as I qui [File->Exit]
I get the question
"Geomview: internal error: Segmentation vio
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Hello All,
I have just finished to install Debian on my computer,
so I test some
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Bonjour,
is there somewhere a JIGDO distribution
for the non-free part of Woody ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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What does `wiki' mean ?
Merry Xmas
Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 03:30:30PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 05:37:21PM -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote:
http://wiki.debian.net/ doesn't appear to be a debian wiki. Anyone
know what's up?
It seems to be correct
I running Woody and I have apt-get Java stuff for Woody:
only the version 1.3 seems to be available.
So I guess that the version 1.4 is a `testing' version,
is it right ?
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 05:40:15PM -0500, Bruce Park wrote:
| Darryl,
|
| So which one is more
cobb wrote:
Hello,
I am going to be setting up my Linux machine, which is currently only being
used as an Internet gateway/firewall and FTP/HTTP server, as an
entertainment "server" as well, as seen in this crude diagram:
http://tinyurl.com/33tb
My question is, will TV output on, say, a GeFor
Hello All,
I have just build a buid a new kernel with the patch LPP
and configured my Debian boxe as suggestd in the document file.
Every thing look find, exept the last stage:
the picture stay.
Apparently the command line
`echo 101 /proc/progress '
in the suggested `/etc/init.d/rc' script does
I am very sorry for the misspelling,
so let me try again:
you can find the `epstopdf.sty' LaTeX STY file in the drectory
`/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/oberdiek'
Bye,
Jerome
Jörg Johannes wrote:
Hello Jerome
the LaTeX package `epstopdf' allows to convert PostScript files on the
fly: you should f
for Maple8 it is Ok !
Faheem Mitha wrote:
Dear People,
I was wondering whether how well (or at all) some commercial
scientific programs run on Debian, say Sarge. Specifically, I was
wondering about Gauss, Mathematica, Matlab, SAS, Splus. I think that
Mathematica runs ok, but I'm not sure about t
Original Message
Subject: Re: [OT] latex, pdflatex and graphics formats
Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 11:03:55 +0200
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I guess that you can try `nv'.
May be a better idea is to visit the NVidia site
http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp
I hope that helps.
Peterka wrote:
Hi!
I have a Geforce 4 Ti 4200 64 Mb vga card, and i can't run
any gui. When installing, what should i choose?
vesa,vga,nv?
Is th
Hi {pdf,}LaTeX Fans !
There is a package written by Oberdiek which does the job:
`epstopdf'
Read the comments before to use it.
Otherwise,
I guess that this list is not the proper one for pure TeX issue.
I hope that helps,
Jerome
Jörg Johannes wrote:
Hi everybody
For my documents, I have to
Hi All !
Currently when I lauch JavaView from
http://www-sfb288.math.tu-berlin.de/vgp/javaview/
mozilla is vanishes ?
Can we install (and launch) `JavaView' on Woody ?
And how ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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Hi All,
Whereas `g++' can find the library `g2c', ld cannot:
why ?
did I miss something ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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Brian Stults wrote:
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hi All !
The John package (password cracker) write the file `john.pot'
in the root directory '/'.
I do not like that:
how can we ask to John to write this file somewhere else ?
John writes the list of cracked passwords in ~/ which
Hill All !
The John package (password cracker) write the file `john.pot'
in the root directory '/'.
I do not like that:
how can we ask to John to write this file somewhere else ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome BENOIT
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Hi All !
How can we read the local emails with Mozilla ?
Mus I install a POP something on my laptop ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome BENOIT
I don't understand. Do you mean email messages stored in local mail
boxes? If that's the case, then you ne
Hi All !
How can we read the local emails with Mozilla ?
Mus I install a POP something on my laptop ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome BENOIT
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Hi All !
I have just installed Galeon
and I palne to remove the Mozilla stuff now !
Is there any kind of Galeon Mail/News ?
Thanks,
Jerome
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what is the corresponding policy ?
Thanks,
Jerome
Russell wrote:
> Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>
>>Hi All !
>>
>>Is there any documentation about the usage of the (new)
>>subdirectories in `/etc/network' ?
>
>
> man interfaces
>
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Hi All !
Is there any documentation about the usage of the (new)
subdirectories in `/etc/network' ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
Chris Halls wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 11:18:41AM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
>
>>whereami is called from /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/whereami, and
Hi All !
On my `gtop' window I can see a large number of java stuffs:
they occupy in total a large amount of memory,
but they use no CPU (because they are no more there).
I guess that someone may remove them from the memory,
but I do not know who:
any idea ?
Jerome BENOIT
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Try to use the package `hotplug'.
Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> I've had on again/off again problems with my laptop and the 2.4.1[8,9]
> kernel. I boot my laptop with the card (both a D-Link 660 and a 3Com
> EtherLink III) inserted and the system sometimes comes up and sometimes
> doesn't (I'm usi
Thanks for the quick reply !
Is there corresponding DEB (Woody) files somewhere in the web ?
Jean-Marc V. Liotier wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 12:41, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>
>>Does Debian provide a tool for reading PPT files ?
>
>
> Openoffice works fine.
>
-
Hi All !
Does Debian provide a tool for reading PPT files ?
Thanks in advace,
Jerome BENOIT
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Hi All !
In view to install the last GSView on Woody,
I have build the gs-gnu unstable package:
everything was fine during the compilation and the instalation.
Unfortunately, I can not read a PS file with GSView because the
`libgs.so' is missing:
in fact no such lib is built (and, so, installed
Hi All,
in order to ear sound when I lauch Gnome,
I have to run `esd' by hand.
Since I am a lassy guy,
I wonder who must do this job in Debian ?
I reconfigured the esound package,
but the trouble is still there.
Any hint ?
Thanks in advance,
jerome BENOIT
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Subject: Re: Gnome and Sound
Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 21:28:14 +0300
From: Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: Claudio Bley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <1033656241.5544.50.camel@wh2-19
Bonjour,
I have just configured Gnome on Woody:
whereas I can listen to my favorite CD with the cdplayer,
I can not ear the sound events from Gnome
(despite the fact that there are allowed via the Gnome control center).
I guess I have missed something.
Any idea ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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Subject: TV-Out: naive question
Resent-Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2002 05:53:55 -0500 (CDT)
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Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 13:52:43 +0300
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B
Hello All !
it seems that `sftp' is not available for the Stable and testing
distribution:
I just wonder why:
is it linking to the fact that the openssh package version was
old ?
Thanks,
Jerome BENOIT
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All worked after that... Hope it helps,
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On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 02:08:04PM +0300, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Please find attached the output.
Colin Watson wrote:
[No need to cc me, I read the list.]
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 01:40:37PM +0300, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Colin Watson wrote:
after that... Hope it helps,
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On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 02:08:04PM +0300, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Please find attached the output.
Colin Watson wrote:
[No need to cc me, I read the list.]
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 01:40:37PM +0300, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Colin Watson wrote:
Are you connecting
Please find attached the output.
Colin Watson wrote:
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On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 01:40:37PM +0300, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Colin Watson wrote:
Are you connecting to the remote host using 'ssh -X'?
I have just try it, I got th same error message.
Thanks for your reply.
Colin Watson wrote:
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 01:03:50PM +0300, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
I have just updated my potato box: the package ssh has been updated.
Now when I try a X stuff on a remote host, I guess the message "Error:
Can't open display:" whereas
Hello All !
I have just updated my potato box:
the package ssh has been updated.
Now when I try a X stuff on a remote host,
I guess the message "Error: Can't open display:"
whereas everything was fin before the update.
I cannot figure out how to fix it:
any idea ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
-
Strange I have them
and I have installed the same package.
Anyhow you can download them from a CTAN site:
http://tex.loria.fr/index.html
Luiz Gadelha Jr. wrote:
Hi,
I can't find the files eepic.sty and amssymb.sty in my system
I have installed tetex-base, tetex-bin and tetex-extra packages,
Original Message
Subject: Re: makepasswd: naive question
Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 11:00:15 -0400
From: Tom Zych <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I want to protect some ZiP floppy with passwords
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Subject: Re: makepasswd: naive question
Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 15:55:38 +0300
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Hello all!
We can generate encrypted passwords with `makepasswd',
but how can we decrypt them ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome BENOIT
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Hello All!
I can use acroread (4.05 and 5.05) correctly
exept in FullScreen mode:
the screen goes outside.
Any idea ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome BENOIT
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Bonjour,
I have just install the "/opt" directory,
and I wonder where to put the directory "/opt/bin"
in the ENV_PATH varibles (defined in `/etc/login.defs'.
Thanks in advance,
Jerome BENOIT
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ernel installed by Debian,
I guess that I have misconfigured my connect with the
local network.
Thanks,
Jerome
Bob Hauck wrote:
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Another stupid question: You *ARE* doing this as root, right? It
has to be run as root.
Yes
The manpage for ntpdate says
ces a small sound in scale. I got the message:
nostromo:/dev# esd
/dev/dsp: No such device
but dev/dsp *does* exist in my system (together with dsp1, dsp2 dsp3)!
What is going wrong?
Thanks in advance for the help,
Marcelo
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ll Benedetto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
I don't speak for Goodyear and they don't speak for me. We're both happy.
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Bill Benedetto wrote:
Jerome BENOIT writes:
Jerome> I have just tried
Jerome>
Jerome> ntpdate 17.254.0.26
Jerome>
Jerome> and I got exactly the same error message
Jerome> (17.254.0.26 is the ip btained via ping for ntp.apple.com)
Jerome>
Jerome> Very
So I would guess this means that you cannot get to the machine
you are ntpdate'ing against. You showed that it worked when you
did it against ntp.apple.com. I assume that it also works when
you debug it by hand? If so, I would guess that Joris'
suggestion is a good one:
Joris> on my machine
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Bill Benedetto wrote:
Jerome BENOIT writes:
Jerome> since a while I have troubles with `ntpdate':
Jerome> I get the message
Jerome>
Jerome> "no server suitable for synchronization found"
Jerome>
Jerome> when lauching w
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Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 20:03:29 +0300
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Alvin Oga wrote:
> hi ya
>
t know what.
Any idea ?
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Bonjour,
we can login to an external computer and run X stuff from there,
can we do the reverse ?
I mean, can we open an X session on an external screen (via internet
connction) ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
Thanks for response.
I have a better understanding now:
I was confused by the trace let by the Makefile
at the very beginning of the process.
Jerome BENOIT
"Donald R. Spoon" wrote:
>
> Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>
> > Bonjour:
> >
> > Thanks for your messages:
Thanks for response.
I have a better understanding now:
I was confused by the trace let by the Makefile
at the very beginning of the process.
Jerome BENOIT
"Donald R. Spoon" wrote:
>
> Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>
> > Bonjour:
> >
> > Thanks for your messages:
h does not contain
the macro link to the RTL8139 ethernet card modue:
hence my frustration.
What must I do ?
Thanks,
Jerome
dman wrote:
>
> On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 02:05:52AM +0100, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> | Bonjour:
> |
> | I have just tried to build an SMP kernel:
> | surprisin
Bonjour:
I have just tried to build an SMP kernel:
surprisingly some options can be seen in grey
(when `make xconfig' is used)
but they cannot be selected:
apparently the Makefile does a pre-choice.
How can we make all options available ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome BENOIT
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dman wrote:
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> On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 05:15:14AM +0100, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> | Bonjour:
> |
> | I have just install the Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 (testing/unstable)
> | on a dual processor machine
> | --I installed Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 on my laptop a few months ago.
>
ified.
How can we check that the two processor are detected ?
Futhermore, I have created a swap file four times greater
than the RAM of the machine (1Gb):
my actual swap (checked with free) is half of my request (2Gb).
Do I miss something ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome BENOIT
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