[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry all again:
I don't mean to flood my mails to the list but my previous post was a
little messed up as i cut and paste a lot trying not to show my real
domain.
Take a hint from Tom Eastep the author of shorewall.
As a general matter, please do not edit the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, will take it as good advice. And sorry to those who got confused
or offended with my post. While i was writing the message, i tried to
reproduce the scenario, which lead me to the mess :(. very sorry again.
I don't think anyone would be offended by your post.
William Murray wrote:
Hello guys,
I have 5 machines in a home network, all running F9, with
named/bind providing local DNS.
A couple of weeks ago a problem appeared: ssh hangs for internal
connections. No doubt
I had misconfigured the thing years ago, as bind mystifies me, but
Bill Davidsen wrote:
The value on an IP reverse lookup is unknown to me, there may be none.
*That* was the question.
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Kevin Martin wrote:
I get strange characters in some emails that I receive in Thunderbird on
F8. Things like (I hope this comes thru):
*Uptown Theatre buyer calls city requirements ‘onerous’*
http://e.ccialerts.com/a/hBIkMy4AFS8nrB7Q2vpAUpPTuv5/ccb37
and
Version:Â Â Â [GA
Any idea
David Hláčik wrote:
Hello all,
i have installed Fedora 9 with default english language. Now i want to
switch to Czech Language.
How can i do that :
To have Czech as the default language you can simply edit
/etc/sysconfig/i18n to change it to cs_CZ.UTF-8. The GUI for both KDE and
GNOME
Anders Karlsson wrote:
* Ed Greshko [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20080729 09:52]:
David Hláčik wrote:
Hello all,
i have installed Fedora 9 with default english language. Now i want to
switch to Czech Language.
How can i do that :
To have Czech as the default language you can simply edit
/etc
Gene,
First, no, you can't get a word in edgewise. This list is solely for the
that small group of people that feel good about taking over a list an
turning into their own. They have no concept of fairness and think that
everyone of us needs and wants to be educated and they will do it and
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 28 July 2008 23:08:15 Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 22:04 +0200, Anders Karlsson wrote:
* Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20080728 21:48]:
On Monday 28 July 2008 20:15:54 Mike Chambers wrote:
[snip]
Would this help make things better?
In theory,
g wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Gene,
First, no, you can't get a word in edgewise. This list is solely for
the that small group of people that feel good about taking over a list
an turning into their own. They have no concept of fairness and think
that everyone of us needs and wants
g wrote:
not sure what you mean by 'keep track', but 'tbird' does have a
'filter log' you can enable.
Adding to work load. And I don't use tbird filters.
I feel as if I'm being forced to filter.
you filter for spam/junk mail. 'soap box' threads are not that much
more trouble.
*All* of
Craig White wrote:
for the most part, I'm inclined to give Alan Cox and Alexandre Oliva an
extremely large berth for conversation as they are significant
contributors to the software we enjoy.
Most (not all) of the other participants are also significant
contributors at least to the
g wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
snip
Adding to work load. And I don't use tbird filters.
they can come in handy tho for what gets thru spam filtering.
I am well aware of tbird and its filtering. I have other methods that I
prefer to use.
*All* of my spam filtering is handled by automated
Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 28 July 2008, Ed Greshko wrote:
How the heck did my subject line get into this thread? This has
absolutely zip to do with my help request.
By stupidity. Your help request morphed into a discussion on filtering
but I failed to ensure that a new thread resulted
Oh, goodieyet another subject to trash. Can't you people just stick
to one lousy thread?
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Nothing is said that has not been said before.
Terence
Roman comic dramatist (185 BC - 159 BC)
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Nothing is said that has not been said before.
Terence
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Oh, goodie Another thread to filter...
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Antonio Olivares wrote:
How can I convince these guys from stop sending this,
I try to convice them, but I can't. They do not stop :(
The only solution is to delete them everytime. There are no words these guys understand.
/* Letter from someone @ OGAGDAOUDGU */
I NEED YOUR URGENT
This is more or less a yes or no type of question. And I picked Ric's
position in the thread since, I feel, he is least likely to take offense.
Is this the semi-annual Fedora diarrhea thread where folks pretend to be
lawyers, intellectuals, philosophers, and the like and then talk at each
Les Mikesell wrote:
Not at all. The more choices you have the better. You can only go forward.
I keep telling my wife that But she doesn't buy it.
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CNN reports that leading climatologists and Al Gore have confirms that all
the hot air on this thread is accelerating global warming.
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Craig White wrote:
On Mon, 2008-07-21 at 21:59 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seriously, you freaking people are never gonna agree, and that's fine.
We are not here to watch zealots clog up our inboxes with this
garbage.
Take it off list, or meet in the alley out back and handle it with
your
Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2008-07-22 at 12:16 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
#1 - the participants of this discussion are the best/brightest that
Linux has to offer...Seriously. When these people are talking, I'm
paying attention even though I'm not significantly emotionally invested
in the subject
PK wrote:
hmm close enough. But still not what I was hoping for. the above
approach sure works but I would have to know all the repo names. It
might be easy for jus a couple of repos, But what if I have 10 other
custom repos . I do not want to specify each of them with disablerepo
jus to get
Anne Wilson wrote:
At this point I'm at a loss to know what's next. Advice?
/var/log/messages tells me that
pulseaudio failed
X server for display :0 terminated unexpectedly (presumably the important one)
restorecond: Will not restore a file with more than one hard link
(/etc/resolv.conf)
Les Mikesell wrote:
Have it email message to your cell phone or an sms gateway to it. That
would be especially annoying if you have to pay to receive them.
All one really needs is to have any alarm system play a message of reminder
from my wife...now that is really annoying.
Oh, wait,
Anne Wilson wrote:
What happens if you boot to run level 3, login, and issue a startx?
It tells me that the server is already active. I have removed the lockfile,
but it made no difference.
Now that is bizarre. Going to level 3 should not start anything related to
X or any window
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 07 July 2008 20:37:33 Tom Horsley wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 19:51:51 +0100
Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Binary modules usually last only a few releases before changes in the
kernel break them by accident anyway so I would assume that if a binary
driver vendor
John Burton wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 07 July 2008 20:37:33 Tom Horsley wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 19:51:51 +0100
Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Binary modules usually last only a few releases before changes in the
kernel break them by accident anyway so I
Ric Moore wrote:
On Mon, 2008-07-07 at 10:16 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
ann kok wrote:
what is the different between fedora and gentee
Thank you for your help
First gentee is an Open Source Free Programming Language. You probably
mean gentoo.
You can read about gentoo here http
Ric Moore wrote:
On Mon, 2008-07-07 at 14:04 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
Ric Moore wrote:
On Mon, 2008-07-07 at 10:16 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
ann kok wrote:
what is the different between fedora and gentee
Thank you for your help
First gentee is an Open Source Free Programming Language. You
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All,
I am seeing the problem with the disk tray closing immediately after
eject. Apparently, this problem is related with the following bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=451320
How can I now take out the dvd disk that is inside the tray? Any ideas?
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All,
I am seeing the problem with the disk tray closing immediately after
eject. Apparently, this problem is related with the following bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=451320
How can I now take out the dvd disk that is inside the tray? Any ideas?
ann kok wrote:
what is the different between fedora and gentee
Thank you for your help
First gentee is an Open Source Free Programming Language. You probably
mean gentoo.
You can read about gentoo here http://www.gentoo.org/ and hopefully do your
own research and come to your own
Parshwa Murdia wrote:
linux boxes in the local cybercafe in india is not there, 99% of cyber
cafe are using windows only. even people don't know anything what's
there in the cyber cafe, they have the habbit of saying anything in vain!!
You seem to have included the entire text of a digest in
Mark Haney wrote:
I don't know if this is a bug in Tbird, or if it's just my system here
doing something funny with the display, but when I click 'View' -
'Headers' - 'All' I get the message headers, but they appear all the
way down to the bottom of the screen and there's no way to scroll
g wrote:
in a free world without fences, who needs gates.
I thing this should read:
In a free world without fences, who needs Gates.
:-)
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Raymond C. Rodgers wrote:
I've tried the command line, gFTP, and GNOME's Connect to Server, none
have worked.
FWIW, from a DOS window under WinXP I connected to an ftp server and gave a
password of ALT-248 and the letter b. A network traces showed \260b going
out over the wire.
If I try
Rick Stevens wrote:
The Z80 had:
JR idx(unconditional)
JR Z,idx (jump relative if zero)
JR NZ,idx (jump relative if non-zero)
JR C,idx (jump relative if carry)
JR NC,idx (jump relative if non-carry)
And one of my favorites for loops:
DJNZ idx (decrement and jump
Mike Burger wrote:
But then, again, if common sense were truly common, everyone would have
it. ;-)
Having it and Using it are 2 different things. :-(
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Chris wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Chris wrote:
What would be the DAG repo to use for F9 x64 ?
Thanks in advace.
Dag doesn't build for any recent release of Fedora. You might try
other third party repos depending on what you are looking for.
Why so you have to give
Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
Just use a different theme. I'm using Modern Modoki and the balloon
is there.
Thank Ed, I wasn't aware I had changed the thunderbird theme I was
using. I'll look into where I can get them from.
I didn't go back and research itbut it is quite possible you
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