On Fri, 02 Apr 1999 00:20:41 CST, Matt Garman wrote:
Until I can afford a new hard drive, I find myself typing df often
to see how much free space I have on each partition.
I think it would be nice to have a little utility that displays graphs
of free space per partition, and updates
On Tue, 30 Mar 1999 15:11:40 CST, wrote:
Hello,
I was the one who posted the original message for help with this.
After reading your message, I played around with the soffice wrapper that
calls soffice.bin. Here's how I got mine to work...
1) I got the libc deb from slink.
2) I manually
On Wed, 31 Mar 1999 09:36:23 CST, wrote:
Hello:
Well, now that we've all got Star Office 5.0 running on the latest
cutting-edge potato systems, can anyone print from it?? When I try, I get
the following messages:
[..]
sh: /home/myuser/Office50/glibc2/libdl.so.2: no version information
On 27 Mar 1999 23:14:05 +0200, wrote:
I hope noone minds if I expand on this thread a little. Sorry, but
there's too much to quote. Summary: running up to date potato,
apparently glibc2.1 replaced glibc2.0 and staroffice stopped working.
Jules Bean suggested a wrapper for staroffice:
1.) Get
I keep word/staroffice docs in several different os'es (debian is my
primary), and it's getting to be a PITB to manually synchronize
everything across partitions.
Does anyone have a simple yet elegant way of handling this? I don't
want to reinvent the wheel or make this overly complex.
On Mon, 29 Mar 1999 16:52:26 EST, eric Farris wrote:
David Stern wrote:
I keep word/staroffice docs in several different os'es (debian is my
primary), and it's getting to be a PITB to manually synchronize
everything across partitions.
Does anyone have a simple yet elegant way
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999 22:58:25 EST, Pete wrote:
o, I figure, I'll make a root disk that my boot disk can load as a ram
disk. Now, I realize I have no clue where I might find the various thing I
may need to be part of this root disk. Is there anywhere I can find such a
root disk, or is there some
On Sun, 07 Feb 1999 02:12:39 PST, Kenward wrote:
Odd thing in the setup. WinNT was placed in as hda1, with a small DOS
logical following (hda4? IIRC). I partitioned the rest of the disk into 5
logicals inc. swap. (Where are hda2 and 3?)
1-4 are primary, 5 and higher are logical. Linux
On Sun, 07 Feb 1999 10:09:53 PST, David Stern wrote:
Linux fdisk has another oddity: you can flag multiple partitions
active. Don't ask me why. What will happen if you do this is the
active partition will boot.
Of course I meant to say: .. the *first* active partition will boot.
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On Sun, 07 Feb 1999 13:11:03 CST, Chris Frost wrote:
I have a Matrox Mill II and am thinking of buying a Matrox G200 to add to
my box so that I could use two monitors on the same machine. Does XFree86
support this yet? I've seen talk of it for AccelX, but not really any for
XFree.
Answers
Howdy,
Where's the FM that tells how to convert numbers, like 0x11A to a
decimal?
I think there are a few common formats of numbers and I'd like to be
able to recognize them and transpose them, but I don't know where to
look.
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On Thu, 28 Jan 1999 12:17:34 CST, Andrew Ivanov wrote:
Howdy,
Where's the FM that tells how to convert numbers, like 0x11A to a
decimal?
0x11A is in hex, and to convert it to dec is
1*16^2 + 1*16^1 +10*16^0
(A=10,B=11, C=12, D=13, E=14, F=15)
I should never have asked this question
initialization phase, so they may not help.
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On Wed, 27 Jan 1999 12:05:55 +0100, wrote:
David Stern dixit:
MD driver is multiple devices. This is used for functions such as
making two partitions perform as one large partition (RAID 0, etc.).
Most people do not use the MD driver, but it is needed at install time.
I recall
help me out?
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developer. I wonder if someone has been outgrowing hats lately.
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On Wed, 23 Dec 1998 20:54:10 EST, AJ wrote:
ok the power in my house just went out and when linux tries to boot it
goes and checks my inodes and junk and then gets to a part and says:
Problem: block on freelist at 06fbbc90 isnt free
over adn over and doesnt boot it lets me type but i have
On Wed, 23 Dec 1998 13:15:37 GMT, Martin Wheeler wrote:
Can anyone help me with a quick fix?
For various inane reasons, I'm demonstrating the possibility of using
multiple, mutually-inclusive mail-readers under Linux -- mail, mailx, elm,
pine, mutt, tkmail, exmh, etc.
So far, so good;
Hello,
Anyone got some details about the 512 node Debian CLOWN cluster in
English? I've seen it in the Debian news section for a couple weeks,
but all of the hyperlinks are in German (at least the ones I followed),
and was hoping there would be an english translation or summary.
I'd like to
On Sat, 19 Dec 1998 09:25:14 GMT, Nuno Carvalho wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Window Maker 0.20.2-2 and I would like to know how to put
applications on taskbar of my desktop! I already had lots of icons on that
task but it was using dockit application and since a certain version it
was abolished.=20
On Wed, 16 Dec 1998 05:56:01 +0200, Tapio Lehtonen wrote:
Problem: Dell Precision 410 has two SCSI adapters on the motherboard,
Adaptec 7880 with CD-ROM connected and Adaptec 7890 with the hard
drive. Now installing Debian 2.0 fails. It sees the CD-ROM but not the
hard drive.
It seems
On Wed, 16 Dec 1998 09:39:33 CST, Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, David Stern wrote:
[ snip ]
: Then I modified the Makefile as follows before compiling:
:
: ROOT_DEV = /dev/ramdisk
:
: RAMDISK = -DRAMDISK=1440
There's a file on the rescue disk (rdev.sh
Hi Mark,
I didn't feel right about putting untested code up for the innocent to
trip over, particularly newcomers, so I decided to try booting the
bootdisk I created by recompiling with scsi enabled (I only have scsi
drives). I experienced some errors with the ramdisk, as I feared might
On Tue, 15 Dec 1998 21:16:40 +0100, Marcus Geiger wrote:
Hi,
does anyone knows a possibility to query the hostname (dns) that will
be assigned after dialing into a internet service provider ?
Sometimes when logging into a ftp server, I will be greeted with
something like
Hi Mark,
I have some good news, and I have some bad news.
THe good news first. I do have a boot disk for you. (details below)
THe bad news is that since I'm removing scsi support (this was reported
to be the problem, see
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-user-9810/msg03176.html
Hi,
I'm not having any success with debian packaged software for my new APC
Smart-UPS 1000 (listed as Linux compatible). I tried (individually)
apcd, genpower, upsd. I keep getting the error message can't connect
to ups or can't talk to UPS, even though I've correctly configured
the
On Fri, 11 Dec 1998 11:17:07 GMT, David Stern wrote:
Hi,
I'm not having any success with debian packaged software for my new APC
Smart-UPS 1000 (listed as Linux compatible). I tried (individually)
apcd, genpower, upsd. I keep getting the error message can't connect
to ups or can't talk
On Tue, 08 Dec 1998 23:48:07 GMT, Mark Weston wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying my first ever Linux installation from a Debian 2.0 CD,
and have run into problems which are beyond me at the moment. I'd be
really grateful for some help.
The installation (CD or rescue floppy) loads the Linux
On Mon, 07 Dec 1998 22:44:20 GMT, wrote:
Hi, I'm new to this list (1/2 hour). I subscribed because I intend
(intended?) to install some Linux distribution on my Tosh Satellite
200CDS.
Welcome! Don't go just yet.
This info is just so motivating.
I've never heard that called information
On Sun, 06 Dec 1998 16:58:01 EST, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
Ack, looks like the standard dos/mac formatting trick. Try sdc4:
Hi Brandon,
I hate to interrupt a perfectly good thread, but can you give more
details about whatever this trick is, and what the deal is with the
4th partition?
I
On Sun, 06 Dec 1998 21:02:56 EST, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
There is some crazy way they format/partition the disks so they work on
both macs and pc's, but it results in you needing to use the 4th partition
on pc's. That's about all I know, except that Iomega isn't the only one
to do this,
On Sun, 06 Dec 1998 23:24:25 PST, George Bonser wrote:
On Sun, 6 Dec 1998, Joey Hess wrote:
Well ml.org only provided DNS, so anyone in such a situation will still ha
a server with internet connectivity, they just may not have a good hostname
for it. I'm I'm not sure if your offer makes
On Thu, 03 Dec 1998 04:09:47 PST, Steve Lamb wrote:
On Fri, Dec 04, 1998 at 12:06:10AM +1300, Michael Beattie wrote:
Sorry for the dig, but Only in America
America has nothing to do with it. Only in the net-idiot land of
Gatesville and Windowstown.
Not exactly. Christmas email reindeer
On Mon, 30 Nov 1998 21:13:43 MST, Bob Nielsen wrote:
Joachim,
I usually do something like 'zcat XXX-HOWTO.gz | a2ps -4' (although you
could pipe to lpr instead).
I don't usually print HOWTO's, but something I do with similarly
formatted text is to use enscript to print 2-up (two pages side
rathon wrote:
I have two questions:
1) Is there any docs on how to do a Kernal Compile ?
Download the make-kpkg package, read its documentation and use it.
Oliver is the man, but I think it's called kernel-package, and the doc
is /usr/doc/kernel-package/README.gz.
The debian
On Mon, 23 Nov 1998 09:32:46 PST, Bret Craw wrote:
I have added Afterstep as a window manager. When Debian installed, in the
popup menu, it gives a choice of windows managers in X. After installing
Afterstep, and adding it to the xinitrc file, it is the default. I would
like to add it to
On Mon, 23 Nov 1998 09:36:56 PST, Bret Craw wrote:
How do I get Linux to recognize the Windows files, so that I can use them.
I have free internet access in Win98, that I can't configure for Linux. I
pull down my files to the Windows partition. I have set up Linux to
recognize the MSDOS
How to you correctly make a slink rescue disk?
I downloaded resc1743.bin. First I tried superformating a 1.743 disk
and running rawrite2. No go. Had trouble with anything past cyl 81.
Then I downloaded resc1743 to a hamm box and ran dd if=resc1743.bin
of=/dev/fd0u1743 bs=512 conv=sync ;
-level formatting fix things, or should I be thinking about a new
drive?
Any ideas appreciated,
David Stern
fwiw: NT crashes with the INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE blue screen of
death. (I was just trying to see if I could run some adaptec
diagnostic utilities.)
Hi People,
I'm running slink and when I tried to update my packages the other
night using dselect, a number of packages, mostly perl and pam, had
errors. Now dselect is stuck. I can't update, install, switch to ftp
access method, .. It's already been couple days, and I've seen no
mention
On Fri, 25 Sep 1998 04:56:20 EDT, Daniel Martin wrote:
[..snipped for brevity..]
Hi,
As Daniel points out (yeah, yeah! :), I was trying to send ascii
characters to a touchtone expecting voice processing system. The
solution, as Daniel also pointed out, was to make a long phone number
using
Hello,
I'd like my computer to call up one of those automated voice business
information systems, then execute some transactions by entering my user
account information and make some selections from the menu. I'll need
to execute this task repetitively while I'm away from home.
I tried
On 24 Sep 1998 10:11:18 CDT, wrote:
David Stern writes:
I tried writing a chatscript, but my modem hangs up, presumably because
there's no handshake on the other end (I hear the automated voice on the
other end after answering, then after about 10 seconds my modem hangs
up). I see chat
On Wed, 02 Sep 1998 14:24:10 MDT, Jim Harsh wrote:
I read that star office 4.0 was available for download for nocommercial
users. Went to ftp.stardiv.com and downloaded what appears to be latest
version, sp3-49, but it is in German. High scholl was a long time ago, and
my German wasn't
I've installed it, and it looks realy cool, but it doesn't fetch
my mail. I told it the name of the mail server at my ISP, but it
never asked for a password and I don't see anywhere in all those
bazillion configuration options where to specify it. Also,
I've written a perl to check my
On Tue, 25 Aug 1998 13:11:09 PDT, Gustavo Ribeiro Alves wrote:
It's the first time I'm trying to install Linux and I'm in need of some help
:). I have a PENTIUM II 300 Mhz whit a AGP video card (Appolo 65, uses the Ci
rrus Logic 5465 chip), a USR Spotster 56 K Voice Faxmodem and a PCI NE2000
On Mon, 24 Aug 1998 20:19:29 EDT, Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:
On Mon, Aug 24, 1998 at 04:47:30PM -0700, Dimas Franco wrote:
HI :-) CAN I RUN PROGRAMS FOR WN95 ON LYNUX LIKE AUTOCAD 14
[..]
It is possible to get CAD programs for Linux.
[..]
I don't know if all these links are current, and
On Fri, 21 Aug 1998 12:41:05 CDT, Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Fri, 21 Aug 1998, David Stern wrote:
: $ man aliases
:
: [..]
: Loops can not occur, since no message will be sent to any person
: more than once.
: [..]
: [..]
: All I really want is to mail for root to go to dstern
On Thu, 20 Aug 1998 20:59:33 CDT, the lone gunman wrote:
As per my Debian 1.3 fvwm2 configuration, I could move windows by
clicking and holding on any part of the border and title. That is, I
could click and hold on the handles that surround a window, or the
title bar and move my window
$ man aliases
[..]
Loops can not occur, since no message will be sent to any person
more than once.
[..]
Loops cannot occur, ... So, if I make an alias for tsawyer to hfinn,
and an alias for hfinn to dstern, and I send a mail to tsawyer, then
who should get it?
First I thought that
Hi,
I've got sendmail (8.9.1) running pretty well now (woohoo!) and there
are a couple finishing touches I'd like to ask for suggestions with.
The first item is email aliases. I want email to root to go to a user,
however when I send mail to real-root, I want it to go to the _really_
Hi,
I'm really happy my MTA is working well, now I just want to tweak these
last couple details.
I'm fairly new to bind, and I notice considreable delays while sending
local mail (30s) and remote mail (60s) when I'm not connected to the
'net (my isp's nameservers aren't reachable) which I'd
On Wed, 19 Aug 1998 11:13:43 CDT, Alan Maciel Salcedo. wrote:
Anyone have the debian 1.3 base disk set or the 1.2
or anyone knows where to get it?
thanx.
http://www.debian.org says
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Old versions of Debian
Debian 1.3 (codenamed bo) can be found at
On Mon, 17 Aug 1998 02:46:19 +0800, Richard L. Alhama wrote:
How do you guys sort all this mail?
This list is actually the first discussion-list that I've subscribed to.
I'm at my wits end trying to sort all this incoming mail.
I need to be able to put all the emails from debian-users to a
://www.opensource.org/history.html
Another Eric conspiracy ? :)
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(ironically
the same software that appears on commercial Linux distros) and Open
Source targets commercial software, this classification is correct but
unintentional? shaking head
What is the rationale for this distinction and why is it not stated
explicitly?
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with Open Source) well as
benefit from the recognition of Open Source.
OTOH I have no experience with Debian politics, there is a freeze in
effect, a constitution is being hammered out, and there seems to be no
momentum here for such a proposal, so I should probably stop wasting
bandwidth.
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tried converting to .eps and editing in tgif, however that renders
the whole form illegible. I've always seen ps and pdf viewers, never
editors. That just doesn't seem right. If this is off-topic, I
apologize.
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, and it no
longer appears to be an unstable issue. Anyone have any ideas what
might be causing this sort of behavior, or how I can go about
troubleshooting it?
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several times and I think it's great.
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On 01 Apr 1998 16:00:51 CST, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Hi,
David == David Stern [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Then does the kernel-* package information (whatever it's
David called) needs to be updated?
--8 -
David Description: Linux kernel source. This package provides
On Wed, 01 Apr 1998 15:11:41 PST, David Stern wrote:
I didn't mean to imply that it was that important, but according to that READ
ME (see Debian's libc6 method), it looks like that should've been changed b
eginning with kernel-[headers,source]-2.0.32 . That seems like such a minor
issue
, like bugs, or a new compiler I should be using?
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for exim.
Leaving all those aside for a moment? Is it true about smail?
I've read here that smail will be fixed by the hamm release, although
again I don't have any direct knowledge.
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/GNUstep/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh, go into usr/lib/GNUstep/Apps/
and you should be able to start the examples with openapp
nsbrowser.app etc.
bye,
Gregor
8
I ran the demos, they all ran well (but very slow).
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a Debian website
design contest, with Thomas' design being the first entry?
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If anyone knows what causes this, please post list and/or me.
Anyways, Mutt has a very advanced feature list, and if you want pgp
integration, you'll have to get the non-us version from
nonus.debian.org (that's what someone said last night, I haven't tried
' and 'locate' to
help with this.
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for the .xsession-errors file. Dotfiles (i.e. those
beginning with a dot) aren't visible with regular ls, you need to use
the -a param (all): ls -a. I just use filerunner (fr) and click on
the show all files setting.
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will be
un*x).
NeXT Step has lots of cool features, however one of my favorites is the
gui development environment, which uses objective C with drag n drop
objects. I think it is called package builder(?). Does anyone
know if there is a gui development environment like this for Linux?
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On 21 Mar 1998 13:33:07 +0200, Tommi Kaariainen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Stern) writes:
NeXT Step has lots of cool features, however one of my favorites is the
gui development environment, which uses objective C with drag n drop
objects. I think it is called package builder
and use it -- or wait for the other apps to get updated. All of E is in
flux until the end of May, new imlib and a complete rewrite of E.
Expect imlib/E to change.
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isn't so, Bruce.
http://www.lh.umu.se/%7ebjorn/mhonarc-files/debian-devel/msg02259.html
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seen mention of this in the fdisk documentation, I can't say for sure.
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of mini-howto's on booting possibilities:
/usr/doc/HOWTO/mini/Linux+DOS+Win95+OS2.gz
/usr/doc/HOWTO/mini/Linux+FreeBSD.gz
/usr/doc/HOWTO/mini/Linux+NT-Loader.gz
/usr/doc/HOWTO/mini/Linux+Win95.gz
/usr/doc/HOWTO/mini/Loadlin+Win95.gz
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happened to CC:'ing the person who wrote the remarks in question?
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Someone responded to me personally:
David Stern, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/14/98 11:44 AM
If you pick the mbr, say goodbye to your win95 bootloader, because lilo
will overwrite the win95 bootloader (you won't be able to boot win95).
Actually, there should be one backup copy to restore from
. Now all I have to figure out is how to alleviate
that.
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experiencing with smail, so I'd like to know more about
setting up an MX record, whatever that is.. Where can I find out
about this?
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If you've got a laptop, there are special resources for you too, but
right now the matrox seems to be the most FAQ. I hope you're also
reading the man pages, and /usr/doc/X11R6/lib/X11/doc/README* .
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Debian Linux User's Guide
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Debian Installation and Getting Started
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[..]
~~
Would someone with more experience in this area please advise me what I
need to change to be able to use smail to send mail somewhere other
than myself and this list?
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rebooting, by stopping and restarting services (I don't want to tell
you wrong, and I don't recall if bo was different in this area.)
FWIW, I even resize my / , /var , /home , /usr partitions by copying
them elsewhere, resizing them with fdisk, reformatting, and then
copying them back.
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available online, at your bookstore or
library.
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/AfterStep/base.16bpp (for icon locations),
~GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/autoexec.16bpp (for startup apps), and
~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/wharf (for .. you guessed it)
Well, back to smail fun..
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[..]
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that bit about one machine-usable reference (e.g.,
delimiting mailboxes) .. source-routing .. mean?
Most importantly are both Joe User [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Joe
User) in keeping with standards?
Is there a more relevant RFC I should be reading?
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On 01 Mar 1998 16:23:02 +1300, Carey Evans wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Stern) writes:
On Thu, 26 Feb 1998 22:19:37 EST, Lee Bradshaw wrote:
[snip]
If I didn't mention this before, I'm not cc'ing you because ipa.net
rejects my from lines as spam.
I don't understand why
On Sun, 01 Mar 1998 14:34:05 EST, wrote:
David Stern wrote:
I don't understand why a correct header would be rejected. I'd like to
see some details for the basis to this claim, because I use the same
address style as you and Daniel. Please tell.
This is from /var/spool/smail
, but at the higher hamm level.)
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is reading my configuration because smtprewrite is being
implemented, and modifying transports to remove and insert headers
works, yet my attempts to modify /etc/smail/config have mostly been
futile.
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, but that it was desirable because it acts as an
envelope, which is a good thing for some MTA's and MUA's. I'm not
clear about the roles of Return-path:, From:, and Sender: or which are
required.)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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that XF86Setup (nicer than xf86config), is only in the VGA xserver,
reason being that this is supposed to be a good default.
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On 25 Feb 1998 22:47:23 +0100, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Stern) writes:
[..]
This is why I was asking about dselect | ftp, because if I'm root, and
I'm running ftp via dselect, then isn't this exactly what you're
telling me not to do?
Yes
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p.s.: I will not make personal replies until my headers are fixed.
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On Sun, 22 Feb 1998 17:43:39 EST, wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Stern) writes:
The most likely explanation is that nmh has started adding Sender:
lines; this is in general a good thing - we just need to be careful to
take them out or rewrite them nicely on the way out. It may
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