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>have enabled the restriction that posting to this list requires you to be subscribed
>to the list. What this means to you is that if the email ad
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to this list requires you to be subscribed to the list. What this means to you is that if the email address you subscribed with
does not match the email address you
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Sorry for the OT post, but I cant seem to find anywhere a mailing list
SPECIFICALLY for Java on Solaris/SPARC ... specially when dealing with
threading ( Solaris 8 comes with an alternative threading library in
/usr/lib/lwp ), optimization, JNI
> I have a question that would be appropriate for a Linux Kernel list.
> Does anyone know of a good one?
LKML, or the specialized ones (e.g. for USB, networking, etc).
The modules bit doesn't make sense to me; are you referring
to the kernel driver plus the userspace JNI glue to call it?
Or is t
I'm pretty sure Java/Linux isn't the list you want :-). I recommend:
http://www.tux.org/lkml/
Nathan
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 02:31:48PM -0400, Brett Smith wrote:
> I have a question that would be appropriate for a Linux Kernel list.
> Does anyone know of a good one?
>
> We have written a
I have a question that would be appropriate for a Linux Kernel list.
Does anyone know of a good one?
We have written a driver for our proprietary h/w. The driver handles a
multitude of interrupts. The bottom half routine calls the
corresponding "Interrupt Handler" (static void interruptHandler(
Hi-
Does anyone know of a mailing list dedicated to
Swing issues?
thanks in advance,
dave
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This was posted yesterday. I asked Ken if I could repost it here
and he said yes.
Ken Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - SMI Software Development wrote:
>
> Ah, what a day.
>
> I've been working this issue pretty hard and here is the scoop from
> here:
>
> The press release was messed up.
irm before
> > you actually start getting mail. I don't know why anyone would
> > not want positive confirmation.
> >
> > -T
> >
> > Nathan Meyers wrote:
> > >
> > > Charles Forsythe wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hey,
ave
a way of spoofing email addresses for newsposting, and mail is delivered,
not picked up. Deja.com is not a great way to read recent news. And,
since we are talking about issues in which timeliness can be important,
a mailing list works very well indeed.
When is the next 1.2 due out?
-Jerry
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> Sent: Thursday, September 02, 1999 8:11 PM
> To: Java-Linux List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: OT: Mailing list control
>
> I also had difficulty at one point with another aspect of the list -- none
> of my
> posts would make it thr
I don't know why anyone would
> not want positive confirmation.
>
> -T
>
> Nathan Meyers wrote:
> >
> > Charles Forsythe wrote:
> > >
> > > Hey, is it possible to setup "read-only" participants? You know, so they
> > > con
quot; participants? You know, so they
> > continue to get the wisdom of Java-Linux mailing list, but can't send anything
> > to the list?
>
> Mr. Reitwiesner's request is not unreasonable. He didn't ask to get on
> this list... it was someone else's idea o
Charles Forsythe wrote:
>
> Hey, is it possible to setup "read-only" participants? You know, so they
> continue to get the wisdom of Java-Linux mailing list, but can't send anything
> to the list?
Mr. Reitwiesner's request is not unreasonable. He didn
Hey, is it possible to setup "read-only" participants? You know, so they
continue to get the wisdom of Java-Linux mailing list, but can't send anything
to the list?
William Reitwiesner wrote:
> At 08:14 PM 8/31/99 +, you wrote:
>
> Hi. The broken mailing-list so
Hy.
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Date sent: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 11:08:28 -0500
From: Martin Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Java-Linux mailing list weirdnesses
> Nathan Meyers wrote:
>
> > John Summerfield wrote:
&g
for a much clearer explanation than I provided.
To those who have never experienced a mailing list challenge, it's
really pretty painless. The new subscriber receives email approximately
like this:
"You have just subscribed (or someone has subscribed you) to the
Door-Hog mailing list, a dis
27;t bad email addresses in the list, it's about some moron
who likes to subscribe people who irritate him/her to a bunch of high
traffic mailing lists like this one.
The people who are subscribed usually have no idea what a mailing
list is and just see it as unsolicited email/spam.
This is b
John Summerfield wrote:
> > Perhaps this would be a good time to add a challenge-response mechanism
> > to the subscription process -- an initial piece of mail requiring the
> > subscriber to confirm the subscription.
>
> I hate that idea. better to set the list up properly so that mailing errors
On Sun, 14 Mar 1999, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> This mailing list appears to be finding its way into a lot of unwelcome
> mailboxes... seems that every time I send something out to java-linux, I
> get a "please stop sending me mail" complaint from someone. My best
> guess
This mailing list appears to be finding its way into a lot of unwelcome
mailboxes... seems that every time I send something out to java-linux, I
get a "please stop sending me mail" complaint from someone. My best
guess is that some prankster somewhere is getting his kicks by h
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Nelson Minar wrote:
> This mailing list has troubles, yes. The maintainer (Karl Asha) asked
> here about a month ago if someone else could host it, because he
> didn't have the time or resources to keep it going. Now might be a
> good opportunity for someo
"Brett W. McCoy" wrote:
> This is the bounce message I am continually getting. Is anyone else
> getting this?
>
I also get it whenever I do download my mails (and they contain a message
from the list).
Dimitris
I'm about to ban the IP of that server from my sendmail. It's obviously not
compliant with RFCs, and their admins never answer mail. Maybe if they get
a 550 when trying to deliver a bounce, it will create a mail loop on their
end, hehe :-)
On Thu, Feb 18, 1999 at 01:17:55PM -0500, David Harvill
Get it every single time
-dave
This mailing list has troubles, yes. The maintainer (Karl Asha) asked
here about a month ago if someone else could host it, because he
didn't have the time or resources to keep it going. Now might be a
good opportunity for someone to contact him about rehosting the list.
His email addre
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On Thu, Feb 18, 1999 at 12:20:38PM -0500, Brett W. McCoy wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, John Goerzen wrote:
>
> Every message I've posted to the list this week has resulted in a
> bounced message from a system where the username is no longer valid.
Same here, and I've already complained to thei
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, John Goerzen wrote:
> You may want to be on the alert for a message like this. Apparently either
> the administrator of java.blackdown.org or a very poorly-written bounce
> catcher is seriously misconfigured. If you note, it claims to have removed
> me due to bounces my mai
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>Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 18:34:17 -0600
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John Goerzen wrote:
[Spam, unsubscribe, FAQs]
I think we really need to host this mailing
list somewhere where it will actually be
properly set up and managed. I am prepared
to do this, on a 24/7 connected machine
at the ISP where I work, but since I have had
absolutely no response from the real
GRR...
I'm getting a bit ticked with the endless "unsubscribe" posts to the list,
and the JDK 1.2 questions.
First, why are we not using cookies to confirm subscribe and unsubscribe
requests? Seems like a prudent thing to do.
Secondly, Majordomo has features to identify admin requests posted t
unsubscribe
At 04:16 PM 2/14/99 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I would like to be taken off your mailing list.
>
>
> I would like to be taken off your mailing list.
I would like to be removed from your mailing list.
I would like to be taken off your mailing list.
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>
> Carlo E. Prelz @[<:GT:
>
> > Subject: [ATTENTION]: Mailing List Changes
> > Date: Sun, Jan 10, 1999 at 10:31:59AM -0600
> >
> > Quoting Karl Asha ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >
> > > Now
Alex Chaffee wrote:
> Slightly off-topic:
>
> Newsgroups and mailing lists are so similar technically. Hasn't anyone
> written a free, stable two-way bridge between email and nntp? I'd love to
> keep subscribing to the list digest, but be able to use a news reader to
> browse the archives...
It
On Tue, 12 Jan 1999, Alex Chaffee wrote:
> > > Newsgroups have a different audience and accessing method. I, for one,
> > > would probably stop following this list if it became a newsgroup.
>
> Slightly off-topic:
>
> Newsgroups and mailing lists are so similar technically. Hasn't anyone
> writ
> > or move it to a place willing to host the java-linux and java-linux-digest
> > lists. The world unfortunately isn't a place of free bandwidth forever
> > and I have to make some decisions.
>
> java-linux is not a high-bandwidth mailing-list.
>
> I sugges
Alex,
There are several, both commercial and open source. At least two of
the newsgroups I follow are gatewayed from mailing lists. It shouldn't
take too long at dejanews to find the software involved and possibly
find a friendly gateway server.
Bob McConnell
N2SPP
At 01:25 PM 1/12/99 -0500, Al
> > Newsgroups have a different audience and accessing method. I, for one,
> > would probably stop following this list if it became a newsgroup.
Slightly off-topic:
Newsgroups and mailing lists are so similar technically. Hasn't anyone
written a free, stable two-way bridge between email and nntp
Armen Yampolsky wrote:
> > Web based is the worst idea. I would much rather the messages continue
>
> > to fall into my mailbox or a newsgroup than I have to load up a
> > browser and go get them. If it moves to a web site, I won't move with
> > it.
>
> I agree absolutely. Slashdot? Reading the
> Web based is the worst idea. I would much rather the messages continue
> to fall into my mailbox or a newsgroup than I have to load up a
> browser and go get them. If it moves to a web site, I won't move with
> it.
I agree absolutely. Slashdot? Reading the posts are a nightmare! It is a
classi
blaise toad wrote:
>
> Like paul proposes, I honestly believe web based threaded discussion
> are the best (a la slashdot).
You obviously have free phone bills or
something (unlike in the UK where you
suck the 'net through a very narrow
straw at very high cost). You can go
to a web discussion if
Is it fairly easy st set up a mailing list then ?
How does one do it in linux - for general use ?
Matt
> Resent-Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 10:00:55 -0500
> Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 07:10:45 +0800 (WST)
> From: John Summerfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >
> > I'
On Sun, 10 Jan 1999, Karl Asha wrote:
>
> I'd like to do one of two things with this mailing list, as it's really
> become a significant amount of traffic. Either move it to a newsgroup,
Too open to spamming (we get too much now) and email-address harvesting.
> or move
Robert McConnell wrote:
> Web based is the worst idea. I would much rather the messages continue
> to fall into my mailbox or a newsgroup than I have to load up a
> browser and go get them. If it moves to a web site, I won't move with
> it.
>
I agree too.
We don't need to be proactive in order t
> > Web based is the worst idea. I would much rather the messages
continue
> > to fall into my mailbox or a newsgroup than I have to load up a
> > browser and go get them. If it moves to a web site, I won't move
with
> > it.
>
> I agree. Mailing-list and ne
Robert McConnell wrote:
>
> Web based is the worst idea. I would much rather the messages continue
> to fall into my mailbox or a newsgroup than I have to load up a
> browser and go get them. If it moves to a web site, I won't move with
> it.
I agree. Mailing-list
Web based is the worst idea. I would much rather the messages continue
to fall into my mailbox or a newsgroup than I have to load up a
browser and go get them. If it moves to a web site, I won't move with
it.
Bob McConnell
N2SPP
At 07:06 PM 1/11/99 -0800, blaise toad wrote:
>Like paul proposes,
Like paul proposes, I honestly believe web based threaded discussion
are the best (a la slashdot).
Newsgroup has ... nahh!!
yeah I guess that would be cool.
blaise
(BTW thanks for many years of support to the bd folks)
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Carlo E. Prelz @[<:GT:
> Subject: [ATTENTION]: Mailing List Changes
> Date: Sun, Jan 10, 1999 at 10:31:59AM -0600
>
> Quoting Karl Asha ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > Now my main request is for someone to hold my hand through getting a
&g
host the mailing lists.
>
> If you can help with either of these, please let me know. As a side note,
> this isn't the start of a massive move of the site or anything else. The
> only issue is the mailing list, which is just a constant bandwidth and
> i/o load on the machi
Option three would be to ask someone to explode the list for you. I'm running
a setup at home with my ISP set as smarthost in my sendmail config, and
that really cuts down on processing time, bandwidth, etcetera. Advantages:
you get to keep the control over administration, and the one sponsoring
While I don't have mailing list facilities at this time, I do have web
based threaded messaging. The software is supposed to include some mailing
list facilities later this month. I would be happy to host this forum. Go
to www.eporkchop.com, tell me what you want the forum to be name
Date:Mon, 11 Jan 1999 10:40:13 +0200
From: "Carlo E. Prelz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I guess vger is the right place to relocate the list. There seems
to be an e-mail address to contact people there:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At least while the 2.2.0-pre* hoopla is going on I have to
Subject: [ATTENTION]: Mailing List Changes
Date: Sun, Jan 10, 1999 at 10:31:59AM -0600
Quoting Karl Asha ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Now my main request is for someone to hold my hand through getting a
> newsgroup proposed and possibly approved. Alternatively, I would
I'd like to do one of two things with this mailing list, as it's really
become a significant amount of traffic. Either move it to a newsgroup,
or move it to a place willing to host the java-linux and java-linux-digest
lists. The world unfortunately isn't a place of free bandwidt
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> adds 80 bytes to each message. The body of your message was 1042 bytes,
> and was a fairly short message. I have some j
Once upon a time, K.R. Foley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>"Michael D. James" wrote:
>> Can we put the unsubscribe instructions (or a link to them) at the
>> bottom of every list message? Other lists do that. I think it would
>> cut down the noise.
>
>This is a good idea but it has several downside
e and have a bug to report, too. :)
(Not that I know if someone else did it already, of course - is there
some archive with known and fixed bugs in the linux port somewhere on the
web, or is the mailing list the only way to find out?)
/Jonas
Hello all,
You now where is move jdbc mailing list ?
Thanks in advance,
Florian
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