here is his latest reply
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Geoffrey LEE wrote:
I really am not sure what is wrong with your box, I have tried ldd on
small static compile int main () {return 0;
testing
do you know what political and religious interference mean?
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one more testing. sorry.
yes. xxx now what?
The original message was sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(ok, 3 x in the line)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Content Warning from MailScan to Mail-Sender!
To: my_email_id
The following email you sent was not delivered to the
intended recipients as it
or is it just a program bug?
M.W.Chang wrote:
testing
do you know what political and religious interference mean?
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could we get around it?
Is it really deleting our outgoing messages?
xxx isn't this a notation for Love and Kisses?
Last time I looked that was xoxox
hmm, actually, it means hugs and kisses. 'x' means one kiss and 'o' means one
hug. For what its worth... :-)
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On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 13:43:12 +0800 M.W.Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Win95 is definitely choking on a P133 with 16M RAM. I didn't tried a
faster harddisk, though and I doubt I would ever go back. Ok, that's an
old story...
More RAM perhaps?
Win98 flies on a P60 with 40MB RAM, 540mb HD +
I couldn't quite remember the min requirements for win95.
128M for WinXP? Is it a minimum requirement at all? :)
Bob Raymond wrote:
Win95 is definitely choking on a P133 with 16M RAM. I didn't tried a
faster harddisk, though and I doubt I would ever go back. Ok, that's an
old story...
no XXX is the double-helix of DNA.
get these malaysians to learn maths.
Marvin Dickens wrote:
xxx isn't this a notation for Love and Kisses?
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On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 19:22:18 +0800
begin toylet.linux[¤pª±·N] [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
could we get around it?
Is it really deleting our outgoing messages?
Someone from Malaysia is on this list. Every message it sees with xxx in
it, it bounces back to the sender. So this one also
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 19:21:16 +0800
begin toylet.linux[¤pª±·N] [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
I cannot send out email messages to linux-sxs.
I posted this via a newsgroup
IS it my problem only? Or is it a Malaysian assault?
Not a Malaysian assault. Someone is using mailscan. It reads
trying to install this beast, and make test fails on 'dirname.test'
any ideas? there's no error message. it just says 'FAIL: dirname.test'
I've got the latest autoconf, m4, and make installed. the 'make' works fine.
should I just 'make install' the damn thing anyway?
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On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 19:59:37 +0800 toylet.linux[¤pª±·N] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I couldn't quite remember the min requirements for win95.
128M for WinXP? Is it a minimum requirement at all? :)
Minimum RAM for XP is 64mb when coupled with a 300mhz PII. However, to
really get it working
On Wed, Mar 27, 2002 at 08:57:58PM +0800, toylet.linux[?p???N] wrote:
no XXX is the double-helix of DNA.
get these malaysians to learn maths.
Not only that, but learn to set up mail software. Any bounces
should go to the list owner, not to the person who originally
sent the message.
Bill
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that's my point. comfort vs minimum requiremnt.
linux's requirements is real, esp when you do away the Xfree86.
you still got a web server. you still have firewall.
Bob Raymond wrote:
Minimum RAM for XP is 64mb when coupled with a 300mhz PII. However, to
really get it working comfortably, I'd
This guy possibly believe in symbolic curses and magical seals ..
bad-listing symbols... silly... Made me look silly, anyway.
Someone from Malaysia is on this list. Every message it sees with xxx in
it, it bounces back to the sender. So this one also won't reach him/her.
Some software is
List
HE,HE, Hi all. I am starting to write a short paper, real short 5 - 10 pages.
It is going to be on Computers and communications for humans. Everyone knows
that most of the chat and other stuff started with compuserv and one or two
others back in the late 1980's, well for the then
You could use the Malaysian joke that just happened here
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) as an introduction, and then jumped to the
ethics and conducts of BOTH administrators and users. Next comes the
govenrment role, Privacy and Copyright Laws plus the new Bills that
responded to 911-assault, and then
Folks: Has anyone tried to install Staroffice6.0 ? I can't seem to get it to
install... There seems to be a problem with the
Staroffice-en-6.0-2mdk.i586.rpm
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Mike McKinlay wrote:
Folks: Has anyone tried to install Staroffice6.0 ? I can't seem to get it to
install... There seems to be a problem with the
Staroffice-en-6.0-2mdk.i586.rpm
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