Reid Priedhorsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 16:10:06 +0100, Wim De Smet wrote:
On 2/1/07, Johannes Graumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am crawling through the web on a search for a proper XML editor, that makes
What are you looking for? I think most people use emacs and vim
michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I was wondering what is a suitable way to handle non-native language
spam? My native language is English and I'm using Evolution to get my
email off IMAP and then it uses SpamAssassin to filter for junk. Are
there S.A. plugins to test for non-native language
Mark Quitoriano [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
im new to debian im looking which version should i download. i can see
the stable version is 4.0 but when i look for the ISO i only see
debian-4.0r1? is this the latest? or is it a release candidate?
http://www.debian.org/CD/
Latest official
Paul Cartwright [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
not sure what all this means, should I be worried?
$ tail -50 .xsession-errors
kbuildsycoca: WARNING: '/usr/share/applications/banshee.desktop' specifies
undefined mimetype/servicetype 'audio/x-mpeg-3'
[snip]
kbuildsycoca: WARNING:
Kumar Ravichandran [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am running Debian Etch on a Macbook, and I have a simple problem,
namely, that my $HOME/.Xresources file, which has a few colour options
for xterm, is not read at startup. I need to manually xrdb load it
I have it in ~/.xinitrc
--
Any technology
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 11/23/07 11:30, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 11/23/07 08:17, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Do any command line tools exist in debian that will allow a user to
listen to a streaming broadcast say from
http://sc1.liquidviewer.com:9062/listen.pls I
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 11/23/07 14:37, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I don't think such can be installed on debian. Probably not on freebsd
either, so I'm curious have any of the emacs experts ever put together a
key bindings package for emacs that can make a wordperfect user feel
Paul Cartwright [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri November 23 2007, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
When was the last time we had a questio from someone wondering how do do
something in ed?
maybe BUT... when you use VI, you can still do the : commands that are ed
based..
I use them all the time, I
SPKills [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
All is in the question...
No, it never is.
As i don't (almost) ever used the X server then i'm not really able to
help others and not really interested in their problems, i would like to
know if it exists a list of this kind.
You're defining what you want
Haines Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I created ~/.wgetrc and put into it simple options such as:
--mirror
That's not how my .wgetrc looks. I have (eg.):
passive_ftp = on
You need to man wget and learn what rc file option does what you
want, if wget can be used that way. --mirror is for
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
e) Skype seems secure, but the Germans[1] might have cracked
it and be blowing smoke in order to get Bad Guys to use
encrypted Skype,
[1] http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=5objectid=10477899
Might have cracked it and be blowing
Bob Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
at the end of the day, this is what I want: my debian(etch)/exim machine to
accept all internet Email to my domain, ignore all else, and relay on to my
exchange 5.5 server. This means I want exim to validate email recipients
thru ldap lookups.
Have you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Nov 28, 8:40 pm, s. keeling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bob Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
at the end of the day, this is what I want: my
debian(etch)/exim machine to accept all internet Email to my
domain, ignore all else, and relay on to my
Jochen Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
s. keeling:
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
e) Skype seems secure, but the Germans[1] might have cracked
it and be blowing smoke in order to get Bad Guys to use
encrypted Skype,
[1]
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id
Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 09:56:52PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
Hard drives aren't *that* expensive, are they?
This is a pervasive attitude. Yes, unless you have a recent box, adding
reliable drive space can be a pain. Where can I buy a new drive
Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Am 2007-11-24 00:39:21, schrieb s. keeling:
[I've always enjoyed seeing that word schrieb in posts by German
speakers. It's always seemed so deliciously exotic. :-) ]
You're defining what you want with a negative. You don't care about
X. What
Rodolfo Medina [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 12/01/07 18:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From my Nokia mobile phone's filesystem I fetched the file
Contacts.cdb, containing the addressbook.
Can anyone suggest how to convert it into a readable format, e.g.
text?
Ron Johnson [EMAIL
Michael Pobega [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For those out there who are interested in having a CLI interface without
having to install Wajig, check out aptsh.
[snip]
Also, for those out there that like aptitude, look into `feta`.
aptsh looks interesting, based on the manpage. feta looks bloody
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Vim really is Improved.
I agree. However, that can be a feature or a detriment, depending on
the situation. Don't expect vim features in all instances where you'd
expect vi to fill the bill. Bare metal commercial Unix comes to mind.
/bin/bash isn't the
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Two thirds of that email was useless nonsense crap.
:%s/Two thirds/95\%/# dunno if % is special here. better safe, ...
# Cf. cron.
EMC Storage Array?!? Electro-myocardiogram? Geez.
--
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Ralph Katz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 12/04/2007 05:19 PM, Michael Pobega wrote:
On Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 04:04:47PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 12/04/07 15:09, Michael Pobega wrote:
What is d-u's preferred method of backups? Now that I'm running servers
on my system (Apache, MySQL, SSH,
David Brodbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Dec 5, 2007, at 6:52 AM, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
Please don't call this the Usual Python error recovery problems.
Python allows you to trap all the errors it could discover. You just
have to wrap everything in a try block. So if you're getting error
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 12/08/07 01:30, Peter Kay wrote:
I'm trying to set up my laptop with debian on an encrypted / partition
(and I'll have encrypted swap, too). I would like the encryption key
http://luks.endorphin.org/
Install cryptsetup and read
Paul Csanyi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My system is Debian Etch, with linux-image-2.6.18-5-686 SMP.
I want to upgrade my kernel, but in the repository can't find
subsequent linux-image.
You are aware that Debian Stable kernels are continuously updated with
security patches, yes? Is there
Paul Csanyi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wed, 26 Dec 2007 16:39:51 +0100 keltezéssel s. keeling azt írta:
Paul Csanyi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My system is Debian Etch, with linux-image-2.6.18-5-686 SMP.
I want to upgrade my kernel, but in the repository can't find
subsequent linux-image
Gabriel Parrondo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
El jue, 27-12-2007 a las 07:20 -0800, Raquel escribi=C3=B3:
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 17:15:54 +0530
Amogh Hooshdar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anything I can do to suppress this warning like making the
system believe that I trust
Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 07:14:36PM +0100, Micaela Gallerini wrote:
again I have problem with the sources list.
If I try to update and upgrade my system I have this error:
x:/# apt-get update
Err http://security.debian.org etch/updates
Andrei Popescu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 01:03:20AM +0100, s. keeling wrote:
Gabriel Parrondo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
El jue, 27-12-2007 a las 07:20 -0800, Raquel escribi=3DC3=3DB3:
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 17:15:54 +0530
Amogh Hooshdar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Micaela Gallerini [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
the problem seem to be some package I installed that don't be stable
and so block the entire update.
Do you know what that package is? Do you use aptitude? If so, see
/var/log/aptitude*
I might add the repository unstable I suppose, right?
I think
Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Dec 30, 2007 7:11 AM, default [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 03:02:34 -0800, Angus Auld wrote:
It does seem pretty fast. Personally, I use Opera, and it's been my
Same here. I've tried quite a few browsers, but none keep up with opera
Micaela Gallerini [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2007/12/30, s. keeling [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think you need to know a lot more about how the packaging system
works to be comfortable running a hybrid.
I think you don't know a person I don't talk so^^
That you was intended generally
Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 1, 2008 7:10 AM, s. keeling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Dec 30, 2007 7:11 AM, default [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same here. I've tried quite a few browsers, but none keep up with opera
for speed. Shame it's
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 01/04/08 10:23, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
Right. What about things of great sentimental value? E.g. family
photos? What about financial records? Sure 7 GB is chickenfeed. It
So I wasn't trying to denigrate your 7GB of important data, but to
Chris Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 21:44 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
Linux is Linux, all the distros use glibc, ncurses, etc, etc. So if
you install alien, why shouldn't it work?
But... since MF charges Big Bucks, and probably only supports RH
SuSE, that's what
David Dyer-Bennet [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
s. keeling wrote:
I've never run across a CD I couldn't still read, and I've a few
old ones. DVD, I would expect to be even better. For me, tape's
Why would you expect DVD to be better? I'd expect it to be worse, for
the obvious reasons
Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Over 90% of GNU/Linux-Users I know are suckers...
Yeah GNU/Linux is free (of charge) and thats all they want.
If you only listen to d-u and Usenet, the power of those users' noise
can be deafening. On the other hand, there are huge moves in
Lesley Binks [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have no idea but I wish they could block this stuff. I have just
marked up 103 spam messages and, as a relatively new subscriber, am
Holy crap. With my homegrown procmail and bogofilter setup, I haven't
seen 103 spam in the past month!
You should dump
Jochen Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sometimes I have the impression that the people who complain the most
about spam from Debian lists are the ones who don't even know how *bad*
the spam problem actually is. Even on my own mail server with only four
Recent estimates I've seen suggest up to
Daniel Burrows [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 04:17:03AM +0100, Misko [EMAIL PROTECTED] was
heard to say:
On Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 03:59:59PM -0200, Felix Cuello wrote:
*manpages-dev - Manual pages about using GNU/Linux for development
manpages-posix-dev - Manual pages about
Rodolfo Medina [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In Sarge there was only the package `emacs21'. Now in Etch we have also
`emacs', but the difference between the two is not clear to me. What should
I
install in order to use the Emacs editor, `emacs' or `emacs21'?
I don't have emacs (etch). I do
ISHWAR RATTAN [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am coming back to perl after a long time.
The sample code these days also uses variable attribute my as:
my $inst = Extutils::Installed-new();
my @modules = $inst-modules();
Can any demistify 'my' for me??
Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The real problem is a problem caused by the fact that the people
who created the wodim project don't like to cooperate in a way
that results in quality. I cannot accept patches that don't fix
the problems they are intended to fix but introduce bugs
pedxing [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 11, 4:20 am, s. keeling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-
#!/usr/bin/perl
# this just re-implements tail -1
#
# usage:
# /this/file /some/text/file.txt
Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The real problem is a problem caused by the fact that the people
who created the wodim project don't like to cooperate in a way
that results in quality. I cannot accept patches that don't fix
the problems they are intended to fix but introduce
Steve Kemp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun Jan 13, 2008 at 13:42:51 +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Yes, I can see that the Debian community is having an absolutely=20
terrible time trying to get wodim to work. Six Important bugs.=20
Nice trolling attempt
Please stop feeding
John Salmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Martin Marcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Saturday 12 January 2008 20:50 John Salmon wrote:
I'm a new user to Debian Linux. I have the latest version loaded on a
dedicated PC with all the default settings. I have added a
Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sometimes it is hard to stay quiet, in special if someone publishes incorrect
Oh, did I post the wrong link? Here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?which=pkgdata=wodimarchive=noversion=dist=unstable
At the top of the page I see:
*
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 01/13/08 14:09, s. keeling wrote:
This is a waste of time.
Am I the only one who's noticed that Schilling's mail/news reader
doesn't thread?
I thought that was just yet another of his quirky habits. It explains
why he loses attributions too. nail
Alex Samad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
All I am trying to point out is for a normal user ( ie somebody who
is subscribed to the list), when a thread starts, you read them in
date/time order as them come in, why seems illogical to have to
scroll through stuff that you have just read. The
Alex Samad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
my mail reader sort my mail in date order and links together all
the threaded emails. I read them in date/time order, if I follow a
thread from begging to end, then all i should have to do is read
the top posts, but if they bottom posted, then as the thread
Ken Irving [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 12:00:28PM +1100, Alex Samad wrote:
On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 03:49:52PM -0900, Ken Irving wrote:
In fact, it's a social convention, a matter of etiquette. The practice
varies, and some lists work the other way, but on this and many
Alex Samad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 03:49:52PM -0900, Ken Irving wrote:
varies, and some lists work the other way, but on this and many lists
the convention is to top post, trim heartily, try to get the attributions
If I read him correctly, he meant to say is not to
Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 14, 2008 6:43 PM, s. keeling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe (maybe wrongly ) that this mailing list is a non
top-posting list, I try and conform.
You're correct. List policy prefers snip irrelevancies and bottom
post.
Where are you
Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 14, 2008 1:03 PM, Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should read this:
http://what-is-what.com/what_is/top_posting.html
I prefer http://learn.to/quote for that; the URL you mention only
Tried that lately? Goes to The Webalias Network.
--
Dan H [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No, it's best to always trim the original to the extent that it still
contains the relevant context for your reply. Half a dozen lines is usually
enough.
Of course I've got about 15 years of Usenet experience under my belt. That
teaches discipline!
So, why
David Brodbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 14, 2008, at 5:40 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
This is a bottom-posting list, like every other list that has such a
rule. I've never heard of a list that specifically _prefers_ top
posting. If there is such a list, I doubt that it would be of a very
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 01/15/08 17:05, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
The problem, the oft-overlooked side comment made by one of the
peasants. Small rocks float. So though she may weigh the same as a
Really?
Pumice?
Since when are witches made of wood? Or small rocks?
Nyros Technologies [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi iam lalith, Using debain 3.0 server, Iam setting a cron job
through cron job Management can you tell me what is the commant to
use to run my file
man crontab
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Joe Hopkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a very basic Debian question. I downloaded all of the 25
Debian .iso files and want to convert/write them to CDs. I am
First, I don't know why. I've never needed more than the first two.
trying to use the InfraRecorder program that I downloaded
Pardon. This was intended for the OP.
Brian McKee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 22-Jan-08, at 2:16 AM, rockymaxsource wrote:
Our company has a domain www.ourcompany.com registered and the site is
hosted at a hosting company. The company does not provide SMTP service
neither does my ISP. But I
Dan H. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Q: How can I remove an email address from my GPG key? I'm changing jobs, so
one of my three addresses won't be valid any more. Do I have to make a new
key pair from scratch? If so, how can my web of trust (I don't have one so
this is rather theoretical) be
Account for Debian group mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Has anyone tried the Open WebMail Project located at:
http://openwebmail.org/ ?
As a user, yes. My old (now defunct) ISP offered it. I thought it
was alright. I could stand it when I had to use it, and I imagine
Windows users would be
Robert Cates [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've got a general question concerning apt-get - what would be the reason(s)
for the below message when I upgrade my packages? Do I need to do an
apt-get upgrade again at a later time, or is there something I need to do
right away to get it to install? I
Paul Cartwright [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue January 29 2008, Nigel Henry wrote:
First of all, let me say a big thank you, as it proves that my spamfilter
is not yet filtering out spam from the Debian mailing list.
I'd be interested in a filter that would work on a message like that.. Not
Paul Cartwright [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon January 28 2008, s. keeling wrote:
Q: How can I remove an email address from my GPG key? I'm
changing jobs, so one of my three addresses won't be valid any
more. Do I have to make a new key pair from scratch? If so, how
can my web
Yi Shi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a Debian Linux 4 running on Sun Ultra 60 machine. I want to
install FreeNX on it so I can access the desktop remotely. I
understand there is no binary available for Sparc machines. Could
someone send detailed instructions on how to install it?
debian.org
Michael Pobega [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm finally taking the plunge from full CLI to using an X server, and in
place of Mutt I've been using Evolution; But Evolution is nowhere near
as good as Mutt, with threading/speed/customizability (And to boot I
can't even use GViM as my editor!).
Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 05/02/2008, BartlebyScrivener [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 4, 5:20 pm, Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It all depends on the work habits of the individual user.
Well, you can say that about anything, right? The OP asked what he was
Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Just out of curiosity: why OOo instead of AbiWord?
I knew someone would remember the previous touching on authoring. ;)
After you suggested using AbiWord I gave it a whirl. At first
glance it seemed to work nicely but after 2-3
Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 10:03:50AM +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 05/02/2008, BartlebyScrivener [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 4, 5:20 pm, Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It all depends on the work habits of the individual user.
Well,
John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
s. keeling writes:
Mutt handles any standard form of mail box format, including
on_some_other_server(don't much care how), aka. imap.
Internet Message Access Protocol is a protocol, not a file format.
Pedant. Thanks.
--
Any technology distinguishable
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 02/05/08 22:27, s. keeling wrote:
Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 05/02/2008, BartlebyScrivener [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 4, 5:20 pm, Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It all depends on the work habits of the individual user.
Well
Thierry Chatelet [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thursday 24 January 2008 12:00, Samuel Bächler wrote:
Number one : I'm using Debian lenny repository. My desktop is gnome
my desktop manager is gdm. When i don't X server, it means i work
with just console, i can switch to other consoles(with
Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
s. keeling wrote:
Just curious, but what's wrong with breaking it up by chapters and
figuring out how to merge it all together later? lpr chap* too much
to remember?
Now email that ream of paper.
s/lpr/mutt -a chap* .../
--
Any technology
Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
handled? On my machine Hebrew is reversed in the console. If someone
could enlighten me as to how to install new locales (I've googled and
cannot figure it out) then I'll try it and report back.
As root, dpkg-reconfigure locales gives me a curses based
Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 08/02/2008, s. keeling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
handled? On my machine Hebrew is reversed in the console. If someone
could enlighten me as to how to install new locales (I've googled and
cannot figure it out) then I'll try it and report back
David Siroky [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My chkrootkit is reporting INFECTED PORT 465 where is my regular ssmtp
Postfix daemon. I found a lots of discussions about this problem but
everywhere was the last answer That's OK, you can ignore it. I want
the chkrootkit ignore it. Is there any
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
in HTML. Thanks.
Frankly, I don't think you should be running Etch/testing. You need
to know Debian to be a useful Debian tester.
Fred J. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
--0-1056340432-1156394989=:1038
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
s. keeling [EMAIL
Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Am 2006-07-26 17:39:56, schrieb djhack:
Balsa - Copies entire message at reply. I have tried the suggested Ctrl
Those are not MUA's but nightmares
Try Mutt ;-)
I'm a mutt user myself, but balsa's not bad if you insist on a GUI
MUA. I'm not
Matej Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Thunderbird - Copies entire message at reply. Works fine on my box.
Balsa - Copies entire message at reply. I have tried the suggested Ctrl
Kmail - Configured it, and got test messages in and out then it started
Evolution - Configured
Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
s. keeling wrote:
mutt lacking?!? And you accuse Michelle of being a troll?!? You're
an idiot. HTH. Twit.
Ah, yes, the rational response. Sorry, Mutt does lack.
It lacks the ability to use the SMTP interface to send mail, being
restricted
Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
s. keeling wrote:
Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It lacks the ability to use the SMTP interface to send mail, being
restricted to the command line to get the job done.
It's an MUA. Use SMTP.
Exactly. I would love to but it can't.
Mine uses
Alan Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am trying to set up postgres to dump across the network, using ident
checking on the username of the caller.
But it always failing. When I turn on logging of requests by identd, I find
the following in the log
Aug 28 23:50:41 kanger
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2006-08-31 08:56:17, schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 07:20:12AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
Besides, how does one manage a 2*10^6 email folder? My 21 monitor
In sumary I have 1592 folders and subfolders...
Mark Grieveson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello. If there are any developers reading this, I'd like to make a
friendly suggestion for htdig for Etch. I think it would be a good idea
Do you know about reportbug? If you're running Debian, you really
ought to. Read the manpage. The thing even has
operator [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Could someone recommend a substitute for k3b?
Consider learning how to create archives. It's an opportunity to
learn! :-) tar or cpio or afio (my favourite), then point
mkisofs at the result, then point cdrecord at the result of that.
This has worked well for me
Hoi Tak Yau [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am a final year computer student, and my final year project is to
build a management application for small and medium-sized non-profit
making organization. I have been searching on the web some weeks, but
I cannot find a software suite that do the job.
T [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 12:22:14 -0400, Stephen Yorke wrote:
Jabka Atu wrote:
I'm searching for real debian live,
I'm familer with distrowatch but i couldnot find one that will be
deb
and not some spinoff .
the reason is that i need it to be easy to do apt-get
Arthur Marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi, I've given up on Thunderbird for newsreading (ISP's news server,
news.mozilla.org and news.gmane.org for things like Debian lists) given
that it won't support filtering on newsgroup cross-posts any time soon, but
have had trouble finding an alternative.
Thomas H. George [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Add me to the list of devoted Debian users. I mailed a donation of $50
this morning. I hope it helps.
Bravo! The donation suggestion is the best suggestion in this thread.
--
Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
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Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 09/25/06 15:31, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 02:14:49PM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
[snip]
amount of filter fiddling will protect against this. What to
do? Are there new filtering techniques beyond spamassassin?
Reject
Stephen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 03:21:14PM +0100 or thereabouts, Andrew Saunders wr=
ote:
On 9/26/06, Stephen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's a non-issue.
I agree. However much you might wish it, list policy is not determined
by plebiscite.
It should be,
Stephen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 05:35:07PM -0500 or thereabouts, Manoj Srivastava
wrote:
On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 11:51:08 -0400, Stephen [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
It should be, pretty much everything else in the Debian Project
calls for votes in order for a
I've a co-worker I'm trying to convert to Linux. He's a musician, and
his primary app in $REDMOND is something called cakewalk. I've no
idea what that is (I'm not a musician). Is there anything in the
Linux/FOSS world that's equivalent/related/worth looking at?
Suggestions welcome. apt-cache
Hans du Plooy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 2006-09-27 at 03:48 +, s. keeling wrote:
I've a co-worker I'm trying to convert to Linux. He's a musician, and
his primary app in $REDMOND is something called cakewalk. I've no
idea what that is (I'm not a musician). Is there anything
Andrei Popescu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
s. keeling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hans du Plooy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 2006-09-27 at 03:48 +, s. keeling wrote:
I've a co-worker I'm trying to convert to Linux. He's a musician, and
If he is going to install sarge, make sure he
Mumia W.. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 09/28/2006 12:23 PM, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
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also, threadjacking, but its spam related... is anyone else getting a
lot of these bounced email spam? I'm getting a TON of it lately. It
all has a .zip or .com binary attachment, so obviously its a
Cameron L. Spitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[This message has also been posted to linux.debian.user.]
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], s. keeling wrote:
Mumia W.. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 09/28/2006 12:23 PM, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
[...]
also, threadjacking, but its spam related
Kamaraju Kusumanchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Saturday 30 September 2006 12:02, Andrew Vaughan wrote:
My phrasing evidently wasn't clear. AIUI the problem isn't misdirected
confirmation emails. The problem is that some spam makes it through debian
filters. List subscribers then report that
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