On Monday 04 January 2010 14:16:50 John Carlyle-Clarke wrote:
On 02/01/10 16:34, Tim wrote:
I am trying to start kmail via cron but I can't get kmail to start, here
is what cron looks like
Well here is a list of my cron jobs
m...@titan:~$ crontab -l
# Delete old thumbnails
0 1
no mail through.
But when I close down kmail or reboot and then restart kmail there is a deluge
of mail from this particular box
Any suggestion??
Tim
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Hi
Using Thunderbird on Debian Etch. In the Attached Files dialog box,
files only show the modified date, not time. Does anyone know the
setting to change this to show full date and time?
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On 07/12/09 18:51, Chris Dennis wrote:
Tim Allen wrote:
On 07/12/09 15:41, Chris Dennis wrote:
Simon O'Riordan wrote:
Couldn't make it last night; travelling back from Bristol was tiring and
dangerous, so I didn't fancy another round.
This morning I took delivery of my HomeHub2.0 router
On 10/12/09 12:33, John Carlyle-Clarke wrote:
On 10/12/09 11:38, Tim Allen wrote:
Re 28 day/30 day window:
http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/readme.html#abuse
From reading that, my interpretation is that an abusive update is an
update containing the same IP address. Dozens
and googling is
just listing its availability in various distro and bug fixes.
I have kpsion installed and that is working ok so the communications with the
Psion device is ok. Am I missing something simple here.
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Hi John
On 18/11/09 08:34, John Cooper wrote:
On 17/11/09 14:11, Tim Allen wrote:
Hi
I currently have an Apache2 server set up for https access, with
.htaccess password authentication. I'd like it to also be accessible via
http, without any password authentication (port 80 is behind
of config file block duplication.
Cheers
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Tiger 230, details below
http://www.tyan.com/archive/products/html/tiger230.html
I must be honest I don't know it it works even but it is yours if you want it?
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into changing the boot order with
grub2, and why is it so earth-shatteringly important it needs to be
top-posted to grab our attention?
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I concur, very confusing??
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to
access shares on a server in a mixed environment. A lot of the 3.0.24
mount.cifs wrinkles may have been dealt with in later versions; in any
case they were not insurmountable.
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of deciding how relevant this
is to a 1206 (password wrinkle is probably long sorted), but I'd expect
it to work no problem with an HP LJ5P. Don't know anything about the
scanner situation though.
Cheers
Tim
I am trying to connect both my HPLJ 5P laser printer (parallel) and the
Canon Colour
but no takers)
So if anybody wants them drop me a mail of list please.
The memory came from a server if I remember correctly and is labelled Twin Mos
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Matthew Szulik speaks on BBC world service
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p003r602/Global_Business_Hats_off_to_Red_Hat/
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as well.
Overlooking its unfortunate name, Bacula is probably well worth a look
as it's a Kern Sibbald effort and it also supports bare metal backups.
Cheers
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and dropped to
85% (will confim how long it lasts)
NO usb
Currently has Puppy 4.2.1 installed
Contact me off list if you are interested, collection preferred, I live in the
Kinson area of Bournemouth.
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On Friday 24 July 2009 17:35:35 Tim wrote:
I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro 4200 Laptop for sale.
Basic spec are:
Intel Celeron 550mhz
64mb ram (exp to 320mb)
6gb hard disk
12 TFT screen
Floppy drive
CD Rom drive
Netgear PCIMIA network card working
On board Bios battery dead
Main
/bash_completion is 200+K long - lot of stuff in
there on all the common commands.
Cheers
Tim
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On Tuesday 30 June 2009 19:47:10 Tim wrote:
I am after a pair of 128mb SODIMM's for an old Toshiba Laptop P4290, my son
would be eternally grateful if anybody can help out as he can have the
laptop to play with then.
Regards
Tim
I have some memory which I am prepared to swop if anybody
/sources.list
- all documented on that website.
Thanks Keith, I'll take a look.
Tim
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I know there are a few keen AV user on the list so I thought this might
interest
you
AV Linux 2 has just been released, it is based on Debian and runs the LXDE
desktop, more info here:
http://www.bandshed.net/AVLinux.html
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Hi John
On 11/04/09 12:01, John Carlyle-Clarke wrote:
Hi Tim-
I honestly can't remember the details of the install, but I think it was
pretty simple. Actually, the machine I used as a client was an XP
machine, but on the server I have these packages installed:-
i freenx
seen this problem??
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down and replacing all the USB sockets, but USB was still dead on
reassembly. Surprising, as USB is meant to be fully protected.
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RHCE.
Surely the question should be why is it, if anybody disagree's with your
opinion, you take it as an insult?
Mark was purely saying it how he see things, there was no mention of your
Linux
Expertise
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