On Wednesday 6 July 2005 04:56, Timothy McLouth wrote:
First i tried to make my own installation cd(s) from the instructions
given, they did not work so I e-mailed for answers got two different
answers neither of which worked so i bought the installation cd(s) ver
Pff, sounds like you had a
On Wednesday 6 July 2005 05:12, Mike Hauber wrote:
On Tuesday 05 July 2005 09:41 pm, you wrote:
I agree. They can think whatever they want. That's fine with
me. But like I said, they have no right to impose their belives
upon others and certainly not upon a group of people who
provide
On Sunday 3 July 2005 23:02, Dmitry Mityugov wrote:
On 7/3/05, Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
It truly boggles the mind at how frequently people protest the on-going
decision to use beastie on the public face of FreeBSD. It's almost like
a guest who comes into your home and then
On Sunday 3 July 2005 23:02, Dmitry Mityugov wrote:
On 7/3/05, Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
It truly boggles the mind at how frequently people protest the on-going
decision to use beastie on the public face of FreeBSD. It's almost like
a guest who comes into your home and then
On Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 12:13:50PM +0200, P.U.Kruppa wrote:
swapoff=YES
into /etc/rc.conf -since it was recommended. It is still there
can I remove it now or will there be any problems?
I think they might have fixed that in 5.4, but it doesn't huirt to
have it there. I've been careful to run
On Friday 1 July 2005 07:32, Josh Ockert wrote:
On 6/30/05, Danny Pansters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for top posting...
The crucial words are: under the terms of this License. The confusion
is due to contradictions in the License. Which are theirs. And it's very
disputed
.
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# gmirror list
shows both disks active again
You should only need the insert command, and you can certainly use the
system while the disks are syncing, you'll just have impaired performance.
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you'll
avoid with hardware dependencies. If you're concerned at CPU overhead,
spend the cash you would have spent on a RAID card and upgrade your CPU.
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don't think I got abusive or
impolite at any point. If anything I'm directly pointing out where problems
may/will arise (after re-reading I thought there's nothing wrong copying it
to the list):
-
LIcensing of new QT4
From: Danny Pansters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Sorry for top posting...
The crucial words are: under the terms of this License. The confusion is due
to contradictions in the License. Which are theirs. And it's very disputed as
in might be void.
What GPL quotes can be used (remember it's a license not a law, BTW) for the
case when I use
Folks,
I don't want to scare anyone but today QT4 was released and their web page
(http://www.trolltech.com/download/opensource.html)
specifically states several times that if using the free version one is
required to release their own code under GPL. That's effectively a
requirement to
Hey Chuck, thanks for answering.
On Wednesday 29 June 2005 16:47, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Danny Pansters wrote:
I don't want to scare anyone but today QT4 was released and their web
page
(http://www.trolltech.com/download/opensource.html)
specifically states several times that if using
On 6/22/05, Josh Ockert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ja dumaju chto vy ni vizhili chto on govorit o FreeBSD 6.
I don't know that FreeBSD 6 design goals have been announced anywhere;
in fact, FreeBSD 6 isn't even listed on the front page, and hasn't
even had a New Technology release. At this
On 6/21/05, Jean-Paul Natola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I downloaded Putty to ssh into my freebsd box
This is what I see on the screen
SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_3.8.1p1 FreeBSD-20040419
And the minute I click enter the screen disappears,,,
I checked and SSH daemon IS running,
On 6/14/05, Dixit, Viraj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Anyone got an idea why any of these commands w who finger do not show
who is
logged in. I am logged in as a super user and shows no one logged in. The
commands used
to work few days ago now nothing. Thanks for the help.
The binaries
On 6/15/05, Dixit, Viraj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the solution, do I need to rebuid some process or rebooting might
solve it. Thanks!!
Assuming I am on the right track (off to a good start - we are!), you
could perform a forensic analysis:
http://www.l0t3k.org/security/tools/forensic/
On Sun, Jun 12, 2005 at 10:39:10PM -0600, Danny MacMillan wrote:
Hello,
Every time I read an email that has a line in the message body that
starts with the word From, the line is quoted with a character.
It is my understanding that this is done necessarily when email is
stored
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 02:28:45PM -0400, Bart Silverstrim wrote:
On Jun 14, 2005, at 2:17 PM, Danny MacMillan wrote:
It turns out that when I send the same email both to freebsd-test@
and directly to the account I have subscribed to that list, the
mail delivered via the list has the From
might want to look up an article on using
Ethereal. Dsniff also comes to mind, but I can't remember what exactly
that was designed to capture; there's also Ettercap.
Thanks for the tcpdump tip. That tool is solid gold.
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Hello,
Every time I read an email that has a line in the message body that
starts with the word From, the line is quoted with a character.
It is my understanding that this is done necessarily when email is
stored in the mbox format to distinguish lines that start new email
messages from lines
to SMTP servers
using telnet on port 25 and sent mail with lines starting with From
in the body, and these messages arrived at their destination intact.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do drives like the nec 3520 dvd-r,rw,... work ok under freebsd 4.x (9 or 10)
as well as growisofs or do they require the 5.x branch?
FWIW, I recently procured a nice Sony DVD+RW off Amazon.com for about
$120 or so. Works like a charm in FreeBSD 4.x but you'll want
James Bowman Sineath, III wrote:
James,
You should send messages to the list directly. When you start your
question by hitting reply to a question about shell accounts, your
message will be lumped under there in a lot of mail clients, and is less
likely to be see.
I have the following
:
to=30
while( to 0 )
output .= STDIN
sleep 1
to--
do send-email
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volumes via
gmirror. That will give you 400G total data. It is not the best way to
utilize your capacity, but then, I assume you have 200G drives because
disk is cheap these days.
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On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 04:01:29PM -0700, Jev wrote:
Danny Howard wrote:
You might set up a RAID10, which is a stripe across two mirrors.
Mirrors are the best way to preserve data -- very simple to implement,
and if a disk crashes, rebuild is just a matter of copying data from the
known
On Thursday 19 May 2005 03:06, Daniel S. Wilkerson wrote:
I have a rather strange legal question that I'm not sure who to ask of; it
is about GPL vs. BSD but not about the FreeBSD project directly. Asking
someone at the university is the last thing I want to do. Do you have
someone who
On Thursday 19 May 2005 04:32, Francisco Reyes wrote:
On Thu, 19 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Francisco Reyes wrote:
BSD - You can take the code and do as you please. No need to even give
back the changes you made.
Although you DO need to carry the accreditation.
Wasn't that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is not my IP address or what is assigned, i was just using it
for simplicity...
How can I change the address it sends mail to? I rather change it to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead or [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can probably do that by
changing /etc/aliases but it's strange
On 5/6/05, Greg Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The trouble with books is that you can't update them the way you can a web
page
or any other online documentation. The result is that most leading edge
computer books are out of date almost before they are printed. Unfortunately,
The Complete
On Saturday 07 May 2005 00:49, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Tomas Quintero writes:
Theres just one more big problem with this, and all the DMCA stuff.
I don't think Fafa is in America. I don't think he'd be a US Citizen
either. Fafa, can you claim otherwise? I mean all indications in his
On Saturday 07 May 2005 02:42, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Danny Pansters writes:
Which shows how bad cratic souvereign counties are gettingthey're
accepting US corp law as their own.
Copyright law is fairly consistent in the industrialized world.
Yeah it's also remarkably about (perceived
On Saturday 07 May 2005 04:52, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Danny Pansters writes:
Yeah it's also remarkably about (perceived) profit and not about
personal expression (at all). Copyright has nothing to do with freedom
of expression although they're often linked (by the wrong parties
usually
, but without all
the yucky UW code.
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Hi all,
This is not meant to induce flames, please just don't answer to any flamish
comments. I'm just really wondering about this.
QT and derivs have either the GPL (2) or QPL license but we have and use the
GPL one.
First question: do they differ in distribution, eg x11-gpl versus the qpl
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 19:08, Chuck Robey wrote:
Steven Friedrich wrote:
I want to learn Qt programming. Can I do that without buying anything
from TrollTech (until I'm ready to develop a commercial program) ? Does
FreeBSD have the tools, libraries, etc.?
There are several books on
On Saturday 23 April 2005 21:29, Miguel Mendez wrote:
On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 14:14:56 -0500
Jeremy Messenger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally, I'd love to see /usr/X11R6 folded into /usr/local, but
until then, I think it's nothing short of retarded for apps to install
into unusual
On Sunday 24 April 2005 00:08, Gary Kline wrote:
On Sat, Apr 23, 2005 at 05:39:58PM -0300, Alejandro Pulver wrote:
On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 13:19:14 -0700
Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Apr 23, 2005 at 04:44:33PM -0300, Alejandro Pulver wrote:
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 13:12:03
On Sunday 24 April 2005 01:10, Mike Edenfield wrote:
Danny Pansters wrote:
Of course that is if people _WANT_ to do away with the X prefix, up until
now my impression was that most folks didn't mind it or even thought it
was better. I never really cared very much about it apart from
Yeah, yeah, answering to my own post, but different subject that I've been
wondering about:
A couple weeks ago I moved my main box over from one disk to another and
installed packages I had prepared before and copied over, etc, and I started
KDE and only a few days later I noticed (when trying
Should have mentioned: 5.4-RC and KDE 3.4, xorg 6.8.2
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On Friday 22 April 2005 04:21, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
I recently discovered another problem with k3b: Try to burn a 5.4-RC3 iso
with it. Booting off it wouldn't work, and after pulling out a modest
amount of hair I mounted the CD, and yes, there was one single file
called blah.iso on
On Friday 22 April 2005 20:21, Gary Kline wrote:
On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 01:01:30PM -0500, Paul Schmehl wrote:
You should forward this information to the freebsd-ports list. I'm sure
they'd like to know this, because it's abnormal design. The conf file
*should* be in /usr/local/etc and
OK, let it be clear that the cdrdao thing is a problem of the software itself
(as in: not needed to be root if done right), but certainly for us with devfs
and proper permissions and group membership this can be solved without any
problems or upstream changes. I can burn CDs alright but the GUI
Andrea, I have no idea, sorry, but I do notice that your gmirror list
looks somewhat different from mine, so I'll include that output, in case
we might learn something. I wish you all the best in cracking this nut
... :/
On Tue, Apr 19, 2005 at 02:38:33PM +0200, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Geom
turns up:
man -k ggate
Good luckl making it go.
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for the occasional Interview Question,
tell me about a time when you messed up, and how you went about
recovering from it. The best answer is one of these situations where,
by not panicking, you turn a lethal problem into an interesting triumph. :)
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Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Hello.
I'm almost happily using gmirror on da0 and da1.
The problem is after every reboot da0 is gone and I have to issue:
gmirror forget gm0
gmirror insert gm0 da0
Then it will synchronize automatically.
Why? How do I resolve? Should I save the configuration in any way
On Saturday 16 April 2005 14:53, Andrea Riela wrote:
Hi folks,
what I've to do to print correctly a file with my HP OfficeJet 7140xi
through a network connection?
I've installed the hpoj port, and I could see:
elessar# ptal-hp device
Model name:officejet
Model number: 7140xi
On Saturday 16 April 2005 19:06, Edward Lichtner wrote:
Hi all,
I just installed FreeBSD (using a CD burned from the
5.3-RELEASE-i386-miniinst.iso image) on a NEC machine with a Celeron D335.
I have xorg 6.8.2 (upgraded via portupgrade) and KDE 3.3.0 (installed via
Internet as binaries, with
On Saturday 16 April 2005 19:35, Joshua Tinnin wrote:
On Sat 16 Apr 05 09:57, Marty Landman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
3. rebooting into single user mode from the HD, after entering
# mount -t ufs -a
Did you do
# mount -u /
?
This is the problem, in SU mode the / partition gets
snip
You shouldn't copy xinit and you shouldn't use 'exec' to run
startkde. Just put only 'startkde' (without the quotes) in your
~/.xinitrc instead.
I don't use KDE as a desktop a lot (though I do use KMail and some other
apps), but I've always had exec startkde in my .xinitrc when I
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On Friday 15 April 2005 01:06, nbco wrote:
On Friday 15 April 2005 00:00, Justin R. Pessa wrote:
Allo!
I'm having problems trying to get k3b to recognize my CDRW drive. I
went to Settings COnfigure k3b Devices. When I add
/dev/acd0 it says Could not find an additional device at
On Friday 15 April 2005 02:04, Lars Eighner wrote:
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Lars Eighner wrote:
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Bachelier Vincent wrote:
Hi,
anybody know how to make HP PSC 1350 works ?
on linux I use ptal but it would work on Freebsd
my printer is USB one
It is supposed to be
On Monday 11 April 2005 18:52, Frank Laszlo wrote:
Chris wrote:
Anthony M. Agelastos wrote:
Hello all,
My HP DeskJet 612C printer is printing unbearably slow (0.033 PPM). I
have a stock installation (GENERIC KERNEL) of FreeBSD 5.3 straight off
of the install CDs, and I have installed very
and
inserting the DVD+RW device it is needed:
sudo atacontrol reinit 1
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On Sunday 10 April 2005 23:13, David J. Weller-Fahy wrote:
How does one determine which process initiated any given network
connection? Or which program (on disk) initiated the process that
initiated the network connection?
Been searching, but not finding.
Regards,
sockstat will show you
thanks for your reply,
Mike
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005, Danny Pansters wrote:
On Saturday 09 April 2005 23:17, Michael Butschky wrote:
Hi,
I just purchased a Hauppauge WinTV-GO-Plus and am trying to get it to
work with fxtv. When the system boots, it recognizes the bktr device
fine
On Sunday 10 April 2005 02:29, you wrote:
Danny Pansters wrote:
[ top posting for a change ;-) ]
Thanks for the reply.
Is this is a brand new board/box (eg first time trying FreeBSD with it)?
If so, try physically installing first the RAM then the pci-x card. They
want a memory adress
-of-tune!?
Thanks a lot.
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backups, and move the tapes out of our premises just in case
a major disaster hist us (someone misspoint a ICBM perhaps :-)
having said all this, we are experimenting with iSCSI, and the numbers are
not bad, about the same as NFS/NAS. Still, NFS is still our prefered
solution.
danny
PS: AFAIK
advisories crop up) but you wont have telnet asking for a
password for you.
Anyway, good luck.
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plugin, so, for now, you need
Windows to rotate your uploaded images )
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this topic may get a slightly
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On Tuesday 05 April 2005 00:05, Robert Marella wrote:
Greetings
My daily mail on my firewall (5.3-rel-p4) has always shown many (
1) blocks by my blocking rule
block in quick on em0 from 10.0.0.0/8 to any. Obviously I'm using
ipf/ipnat.
So, for education, today I enabled log for a
On Tuesday 05 April 2005 00:46, Gert Cuykens wrote:
On Apr 4, 2005 9:54 PM, Andrew P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gert Cuykens wrote:
On Apr 4, 2005 12:04 PM, Andrew P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gert Cuykens wrote:
Who do i ask if he / she would like to put this to the distribution
list
I have an INTEL D925CV2 baord in my new box. Does anyone know if/how I can get
temperature - fan speed - other measurements from it?
(No, lmmon does not work)
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snip
I am not tampering with it i am modifying it :) You learn allot, just
close your eyes sroll trough the / directory and when you say stop
open your eyes again and try to move or delete the file. The
difference between a good and a bad os is the good one let you get
away with it
On Saturday 02 April 2005 22:24, Chris wrote:
Are we to assume you are joking?
Yes.
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On Saturday 02 April 2005 23:19, dick hoogendijk wrote:
On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 23:13:11 +0200
Erik Nørgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some people like sysinstall as a postconfiguration tool, and documen-
tation refers to this. But you can run it from /usr/sbin/sysinstall
I can't. Nor have I
On Friday 01 April 2005 20:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to every website I've read so far ipmon uses local0 as the
facility name. However, on my FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p5 box, it logs to the
security facility. The man page (in both 5.2.1 and 5.3) for ipmon, with -s
for logging to
On Friday 01 April 2005 05:39, David Armour wrote:
hello Danny,
thanks for your help, and sorry for the delay getting back to you.
/etc/devfs.conf:permxpt00666#permissions are set properly
at boot
... i'll have to take another google around, later
perm means
On Thursday 31 March 2005 19:43, Pat Maddox wrote:
In rebuilding a kernel, how do you know exactly what modules you need?
The Handbook is a good start, and a lot of them are obvious (i.e. if
I have no SCSI disks, disable all SCSI modules). Others aren't so
easy, particularly serial devices,
On Friday 01 April 2005 00:45, Pat Maddox wrote:
Thanks for the info. My terminology is off...apparently what I really
meant is I'm wondering what drivers I need to compile into the kernel.
I've done what you've suggested - removed SCSI support, all of the
NIC drivers besides the one I need,
when you upgrade to 5.4. :)
(If you really want to know the answer, find a good resource on FreeBSD
bootstrap process. There have been changes these past few years, so I'm
pretty sure people have been writing about this ...)
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tar -t foo.tar list.txt
edit list.txt
cat list.txt | xargs tar -x foo.tar
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On Thursday 31 March 2005 02:27, Grant Peel wrote:
On linux variants, you can run a command like:
/etc/init.d/network restart
that will restart network serverices ie, reinitialize ifconfig setup,
reload IPs for a local NIC.
Does anyone know if there is a similar command or command set in
Quick question:
Repo copy means that a current port or piece of src is being renamed, probably
with other changes or a split-out of parts that become new ports or contribs.
Should be seen in the context of CVS.
Do I grasp this correctly?
Thanks,
Dan
/etc/devfs.conf:permxpt00666#permissions are set properly at
boot
... which is still largely un-intelligible to me, at the moment. and which
co-incides, oddly enough, with the moment at which i have to leave for
work! dang! so i'll have to take another google around, later
My partner uses a winxp box on my local net (behind a FreeBSD box who acts as
gateway/firewall in front of out gbit switch).
Now, we were wanting to upgrade the gateway box with two gigabit NICs and we
did but the hard disk died (oh well it was 6 years old as is the box and
mobo). I made a new
On Wednesday 30 March 2005 04:11, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Danny Pansters [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Quick question:
Repo copy means that a current port or piece of src is being renamed,
probably with other changes or a split-out of parts that become new ports
or contribs. Should be seen
On Wednesday 30 March 2005 04:42, Gert Cuykens wrote:
Why does x server always use a avarage of 1% cpu time while i am doing
nothing ? Everything els is 0% except x and enlightenment ?
Probably the load of showing content or waiting for input, and the like. X is
big. It also uses a lot (if
On Monday 28 March 2005 17:25, you wrote:
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 10:49:47 +0200
Florent Thoumie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Danny Pansters a écrit :
I already set my isp's smtp as smart relay in freensd.mc and did make,
but now my FQDN hostname is not considered cosher (helo)... its
One more remark (for the archives):
if using mailwrapper, change /etc/mail/mailer.conf to
have /usr/local/sbin/ssmtp as the sendmail (and other) program.
Then restart /etc/rc.d/sendmail
Dan
On Tuesday 29 March 2005 00:56, Danny Pansters wrote:
On Monday 28 March 2005 17:25, you wrote
On Tuesday 29 March 2005 03:25, David Pratt wrote:
Hi. I am creating a python application that uses PIL to generate
thumbnails and sized images. It is beginning to look the volume of
images will be large. This has got me to thinking. Is there a number
that Unix can handle in a single
Hi all,
Just migrated all my stuff to a new machine and having troubles sending any
mail to the freebsd lists and inparticular with send-pr. I have a cable modem
connected to my gateway which connects to a gbit switch through which the
other pcs connect. The cable provider uses dhcp. I get my
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On Saturday 19 March 2005 13:29, Brian J. McGovern wrote:
I'm currently in the market for an All-in-One device for the home
network, mostly for the fax functionality (it'll be replacing an Canon
scanner and Okidata 810e laser printer). Before anyone suggests their
favorite FreeBSD Fax
s/gphoto/sane/
Duh :)
On Sunday 27 March 2005 00:53, Danny Pansters wrote:
On Saturday 19 March 2005 13:29, Brian J. McGovern wrote:
I'm currently in the market for an All-in-One device for the home
network, mostly for the fax functionality (it'll be replacing an Canon
scanner and Okidata
be much appreciated.
Sans adieu,
Danny
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Also, please post from a legitimate e-mail address, in case someone were
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Good luck.
-danny
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and ask there?
Vietse is very helpful -- he will scold you as to just which part of the
documentation you should have read before asking him. :)
Sincerely,
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I experimented with this quite a while ago (~ 2001) and don't remember all the
details, but I used scponly and had to prevent the Welcome to FreeBSD...
text from being shown. That was the message too long problem IIRC. It worked
with at least WinSCP and gFTP as clients.
You could also consider
David J. Weller-Fahy wrote:
* David J. Weller-Fahy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-03-23 20:36 +0100]:
Anyone have any ideas on how to troubleshoot?
It helps if I include the script.
Bonus points if you inline the relevant portion, or at least name your
attachment something like foo.sh.
-d
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On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 09:15:06 -0600 (CST), RacerX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005, Danny wrote:
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 01:52:40 -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt
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140F.
It seems that if thre IS a difference, that maybe it takes longer to
build up heat now? Ah well . . .
Thanks,
-danny
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