is up to the first bidder. I'm sure you'll all figure it
out - I'm busy with a few quick summer credits before I transfer.
Take care everyone! =)
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Electro my computer was once one of the building blocks of a great
with anyone else till I get back.
Also removing the call to autogen.sh in the rules file will workaround the
libtool issue for now.
Beyond that, see everyone in a couple weeks, or maybe sooner!
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Oskuro Overfiend: many patches
that?)
In American English usage, disk is standard for all usages *except*
for CDs, which are always compact discs
Yeah, but Americans can't spell. ;)
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(Just
happen till then because
Herbert Xu would sooner cut his wrists than apply a patch to Debian's
kernels which was not required to make the thing compile and boot.
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elmo unclean: err, the admin team do not control the archive
On Fri, Aug 16, 2002 at 11:49:03PM -0700, Stephen Zander wrote:
Joseph == Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joseph Sun's JDK.
I know for a fact there's no use of dynamic C++ libraries in any JDK
prior to 1.4.1 and I just check the latest 1.4.1 beta find no
mention of libstdc
because I didn't have the thing when I first tried
to set up the JDK. I'll be needing it for school, so I'm watching the
discussion of a free JDK environment setup package thingy kinda closely.
I'm not a fan of things which might have bugs I can't identify and report.
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.
plugin != JDK.
I downloaded JDK, I got a plugin. JDK includes plugin, therefore JDK has
dependencies on old libstdc++.
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may be
running on their Debian systems. In those cases, providing a way to get
their binaries working again /after/ we break them is only a little bit
better than forcing them to recompile.
Well there's the proprietary JDK, but it already uses a -compat package
library.
*shrug*
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On Fri, Aug 16, 2002 at 02:54:03PM -0700, Stephen Zander wrote:
Joseph == Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joseph Well there's the proprietary JDK, but it already uses a
Joseph -compat package library.
Eh? Are you refering to java plugins for mozilla et al, or any actual
don't know about, I'd absolutely love to package them. The
same goes for a utf-8 version of his existing fonts, which his website's
been promising for a couple years now. ;)
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apt it has been said that redhat is the thing Marc
. (For those not in the know, that's not very..)
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miguel `You have been unsubscribed from the high energy personal
protection devices mailing list'
miguel I dont remember getting into the mailing list
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On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 09:16:49PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
Overfiend this is the New Overfiend, preacher of Love and Tolerance
I see your irony detector is as non-functional as ever... :)
Oh it works just fine. It just _had_ to be said, sooner or later
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when 4.1 packages were ready, everything in it still applies
today to 4.2..)
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FrikaC I should probably reboot...
FrikaC ok brb
FrikaC So, what apart form avoiding virii, memory leaks, and rampant
crashing does Linux
about it first.
Xdm doesn't work, but that's the only breakage I've run into.
... and this comes as a surprise? Xdm is evil.
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netgod heh thats a lost cause, like the correct pronounciation of
jewelry
netgod give
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 07:25:31PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
*Evil* twin? You mean one of us isn't?
He's bck.
I didn't go anywhere. Nowhere in my platform did I claim I wasn't evil.
;-)
Overfiend this is the New Overfiend, preacher of Love and Tolerance
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I should upload, and probably targetted for woody to fix the build from
source bug. It may take me a couple of days to do this since I need to
test the hell out of it all between now and then.
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wc red dye causes cancer
,
but it _can_ play them, certainly.
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What are we going to do tonight, Bill?
Same thing we do every night Steve, try to take over the world!
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into woody either way - I'm
building it in a woody chroot to make sure it _can_ go into woody, but I
am targetting it for a woody release. Whether it gets in or not depends
on the rest of the release process and whether or not major bugs are found
in the packages, yadda yadda..
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with that in any meaningful way.
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marcus dunham: You know how real numbers are constructed from rational
numbers by equivalence classes of convergent sequences?
dunham marcus: yes.
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PITA given that so far such changes seem to
require a supermajority GR vote. I think it's probably a good idea,
personally.
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dark Knghtbrd: We have lots of whatevers.
Knghtbrd dark - In Debian? Hell yeah we do
problems that have resolved themselves with a few more revisions..) We'll
see about linda.
If you think you can make a better tool than one that exists, make it. I
don't care what you write it in as long as it works well. I don't think
anyone else does either. =)
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an E-Mail to BTS or write your
own super duper bug reporting tool.
Stop talking about one's time. I won't repeat myself.
He's talking about doing the right thing for users. Novel concept I do
realize, but an important one all the same.
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wouldn't mind seeing the Debian Free Content Guidelines change, just to
put this issue to bed for the forseeable future, but I do think that's a
silly thing to spend a long voting process on. =p
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gholam well I'm impressed
gholam
suspect not many.
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* joeyh_ wonders if linux is supposed to lock up when you ask 100
processes to cat the entire cd drive
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believe) or our method of determining a thing's freeness
needs to be relaxed. I don't intend to support relaxing our definition of
free very much.
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Endy Actually, I think I'll wait for potato to be finalised before
to our creed, here's what we have to do:
Ahh, but icons which fail the DFSG have been declared non-free in the
past. So we have (still more) precedent for applying the DFSG to
non-software.
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Granted, Win95's look wasn't all
has expired on that one, so it's a moot point. It
is in the public domain. Modifications to it are legal - in most courts
at least. Modify at your own risk software? =p
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* Equivalent code is available from RSA Data
the only problem. Do as you like with it.
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Overfiend lilo: well then, you are probably a responsible thinker.
Welcome to a very small club.
lilo Overfiend: welcome me when you join :)
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Knghtbrd Overfiend - BTW, after we've discovered X takes all of 1.4 GIGS
to build, are you willing admit that X is bloatware? =
Overfiend KB: there is a 16 1/2 minute gap in my answer
acf knghtbrd
, but that doesn't make it non-free.
By the definitions we have given non-free, it is exactly that.
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Hydroxide knightbrd: from knightbrd.brain import * :)
knghtbrd Oh gods if it were that easy ..
knghtbrd from carmack.brain import OpenGL
.
We should also move binutils and gcc to non-free because the manpages
are under the GNU FDL.
So the FDL is a free license because it's inconvenient for it to be not?
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* bma wonders if this will make the Knghtbrd .sig
Debian will continue to cover its ears and hum real loud,
unless someone is foolish enough to believe that they can gather a
supermajority of the project to modify the DFSG.
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* HomeySan waits for the papa john's pizza to show up
which are widely
considered free by our community are using this license. Thus, the onus
is on you to put forth a real argument for why it's not free.
This has been done already. Several threads have been referenced in which
no consensus was ever reached that the license is free.
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precedent to set.. Who has
the authority to change it? Does Manoj, as the current secretary?)
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rcw those apparently-bacteria-like multicolor worms coming out of
microsoft's backorifice
rcw that's the backoffice logo
a blatantly non-free license in the common licenses directory?
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doogie cat /dev/random | perl ?
shaleh doogie: it is also a valid sendmail.cf
doogie :)
* knghtbrd hands doogie a senseless-use-of-cat award
* shaleh wants to try
getting in the
way of the really important things like games, you understand. =)
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stu you should be afraid to use KDE because RMS might come to your
house and cleave your monitor with an axe or something
,
and possibly ATI will as well. I'm not sure about 3DLabs, but they're not
much of a player in the consumer hardware market and probably don't even
know we exist.
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knghtbrd add a GF2/3, a sizable hard drive, and a 15 flat
. It's a political one designed to help
maintain the facade that the stuff in non-free is not in fact part of
Debian.
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The purpose of having mailing lists rather than having newsgroups is to
place a barrier to entry which
install as an alternative for vi. At less priority
than nvi obviously since nvi is more pure. It used to install itself as
like priority 100 for both that and /usr/bin/editor. Neither of those
were terribly good things, and I am glad to see that they've changed since
potato.
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be. That at least I can apply -sharedir and -gamename switches
to so that nasty symlink trees are not needed.
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What is striking, however, is the general layout and integration of the
system. Debian is a truly elegant Linux
weekend (I'm going on holiday for a few days and won't have much time for
code..) As for the registered game installer, I've got something written
in perl for that already, but it's not much and it comes with a big
warning that perl is not a language I actually grok.
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on it.
I'll look at these. Thanks to the flu - er, I mean ANTHRAX(!) - the only
holiday I'm taking is a trip to the store for Theraflu and chicken soup,
so I'll probably look tonight.
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* wichert_ imagines master without a MTA
james
4 and 6.
Yes, but using mingw for the port is out of the question IMHO. If you
tried that, you'd end up re-implementing Cygwin...
That's not a problem if what resulted was not as buggy and otherwise
broken as cygwin tends to be.
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in making better tools for the SBLive.
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I am practicing a fine point of ethics. It is acceptable to shoot back.
It is not acceptable to shoot first.
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, so I pity anyone with
just a modem.
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The less you know about computers the more you want Microsoft!
-- Microsoft ad campaign, circa 1996
(Proof that Microsoft's advertising _isn't_ dishonest!)
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be linking it to OpenSSL at
all? :( (Unless there's an exception I'm not aware of ...)
AFAIK, there isn't. =(
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aj come on
aj it's a pico clone
aj it's *meant* to be annoying
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with Glade. The result is ugly and
not very good anyway. There is libglade for this purpose.
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Deek Exactly how much of a PITA is this in C?
Knghtbrd It's written in C++.
Deek Hence my question.
Knghtbrd I could do something like
in Debian to find dueling banjos, but I know where to
find dueling licenses.
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Culus dhd: R you part of the secret debian overstructure?
dhd no. there is no secret debian overstructure.
CosmicRay although, now that somebody
broken database with a text editor.
if your talking about a different database then nevermind.
Berkeley DB to text and back is pretty easy.
Also, I was speaking of binary indices which are even easier to regenerate
if corrupted.
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or not that requires
a re-implemenetation of dpkg or not isn't for me to say since I haven't
looked at dpkg's code in 3 years.
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, please don't waste
time on this problem. Eray's opinion of the severity of this problem is,
as often, quite lucid.
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give you a hint.. gnome-session tries to start x-window-manager.
What if that's gnome-session? What if that's startkde? In either case,
that could be really messy really fast.
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not sure. I don't want to take the package for
that reason (I think eog could become a better replacement for it in time.)
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to the requester. Needless
to say, I have considered taking drastic action regarding this stupidity.
For the record, I'm talking about the GGI Project's ggi-develop list,
which I used to follow.
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certainly seems
like he would not make much of a positive influence in or reflection on
the project as a whole.
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? IIRC the
policies were up for review in four months, but it's been longer than that
by quite some measure.
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there,
because I'm going to be very upset when people start suggesting I need a
couple thousand a month for a decent T1 connection in order to be
considered a good net citizen. You can't even get ISDN here.
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to also being able to resolve to
the IP is a different matter if you're willing to jump through the lookup
hoops to make sure the reverse name is actually the machine in question.
How this would combat spam, I have no idea, but if you found such a system
it would indeed be very broken.
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about
them. I _AM_ worried about people who want to make it worse by adding
additional arbitrary requirements before they accept mail related to
Debian.
It's somewhat amusing that the blacklist people seem to have blacklisted
eachother, though.
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along.
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BenC -include ../../debian/el33t.h
BenC sendmail build...strange
with some fool
arbitrarily blocking either you in particular, or some larger network which
includes you.
I don't have such a problem. As you have agreed, any such requirement
would be unreasonable, so why are we arguing?
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anyplace, either.
You might be right with all of the talk of epic4 1.0 ...
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any better, so I am essentially throwing stones outside my
glass house.)
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of the
impossible (which has now happened..)
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Davide how bout a policy policing
then, you have
absolutely no right to tell someone what ISP they should use.
For some, the option of getting another ISP is unaffordable or even
impossible in some regions of the world. This is sometimes true even in
the US, especially if you require more than a modem connection.
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mail from, and under what conditions. I
guess it's been too long since we had that particular flamewar on
debian-devel.
They have every right.
They have no right to demand that those from whom they reject legitimate
mail find another way to deliver mail to them, however.
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.
Just a suggestion.
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knghtbrd *snipsnip*
rcw oh dear, is that the sound
) mirrors.
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WildTHing ok guys .. so whens the next commit :PP
taniwha when
checked the temperature in Hell lately?
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slashdot my US geograpy is lousy
On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 09:07:23AM -0700, Christoph Lameter wrote:
Anyone checked the temperature in Hell lately?
Do you intend to go there?
By the sounds of it, it's time to plan a ski trip ...
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flame war on debian-private
that I was missing.
No flamewar on -private (at the moment), and the archive people wouldn't
just delete it. Most likely you're seeing mirroring delays.
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in compressed format. All of that isn't
going away overnight. So what we really have is a single step. A big and
important one - but still a step.
So do we prance around gloating over our victory or do we take the next
step?
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unknown bugs that affect more people. What makes the Helix packages
so nice is the turnaround time for fixes. I don't know how they do it,
but they do.
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structured thinking I apply to the way I write my code.
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Oh no, not again
is there for. Nice web pages are good for
Debian's image, but if the information isn't there the fluff isn't worth
it. That doesn't mean what the pages look like isn't important, it's just
less important than what's on them.
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On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 04:55:51PM +0200, Jordi Mallach wrote:
Who is going to ITP kde ?
I guess RevKrusty may want to put his packages into Debian?
He already uploaded kdelibs, I didn't see if it was installed.
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On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 10:07:04AM +1100, Herbert Xu wrote:
want. Shall we make something like 700 default? It would break some
things like UserDir public_html in Apache, etc. In my school server
You could make it 711.
751 seems more reasonable IMO.
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scripts have files that need to be world writable and you can only
maintain security that way if you make the files you.users 646 or 642.
Obviously, no default is going to be acceptable to everyone, that's why
it's a default that can be changed.
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makes no sense except that about five people who read it will be slightly
amused. Deal with it.
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On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 07:51:14PM +0400, Michael Sobolev wrote:
Previously Michael Sobolev wrote:
Is it possible to access this for non-developers?
No.
Hmm.. And what's the reason of that?
Nobody has bothered to set it up yet, most lilely.
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for the wearable I've been
planning to build at some point, however.)
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Thoth_
.
[..]
Seconded.
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Knghtbrd you know, Linux needs a platform game
).
A dependency on non-us will also land a package in contrib.
I think there was a proposal to change that, so that packages which depend
on packages in non-US/main remain in non-US/main.
It was - no objections, but very little support either. This caused the
proposal to be rejected.
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and effort, but it SOUNDS like one
hell of a cool hack to me (at least at 2am..)
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alternative is only useful for
porting the asm to a new language because the C would run too slowly for
acceptable results. (quake for example..)
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On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 01:30:29PM -0500, John Goerzen wrote:
I intend to package up the gopher suite from UMN, together with my
patches to it.
Note: they have informed me it will be GPL'd shortly.
And so the madness begins...
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found in pgcc
get added to egcs as soon as they are known not to do stupid things anyway
so it's worthwhile simply to stick with egcs and use the optimizations it
provides.
In almost all cases you will not be seeing any noticable difference in
execution speed.
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you via the lists. I will not attempt to do so in the
future. Mail me from an ISP with a clue in the future if you'd like a
reply.
Regarding your problem, epic4 pre2.507 (uploaded today) should fix it.
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to is
even more of an example of just how wrong the DUL is from its beginning.
RSS and RBL at least are measures taken to combat known spammer friendly
sites. DUL discriminates on what kind of connection you supposedly have.
ORBS is just rediculous.
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. You'll find users and developers dropping like
flies.
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There is no snooze
bandwidth!) is almost exponentially more
expensive. You've not offered to pay the difference. (Nor do I suspect
that you could afford it..)
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The QuakeForge
which
deprecates running a mail server on a static IP address with an
identifyable host name.
I will not reply to the rest of the flamebait in the original message.
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On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 05:38:54PM +0200, Richard Braakman wrote:
Package: epic4 (debian/main).
Maintainer: Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
58508 Epic pre2.503 has bugs which 2.505 has not
The bugs mentioned in this report do not affect everybody. 505 fixed a
few bugs sure, but it created
land must be purged. Remember that.
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slackware users don't matter. in my
On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 09:51:50PM +0100, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Hey people ! I posted this mail in order to have some input ... it would
be great if some of you gave their opinion about this proposition I posted
a while ago :
[..]
I'd have to bookmark myself. ;
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to
the right places and then they are very slow to take sites off the list
after problems are fixed.
ie, to them making sure spam never happens is more important than what
damage they cause in hte process. I rate them in with the DUL.
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that there are cases where their tests produce
false positives.
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Knghtbrd it's too bad
of uncaring attitude shows exactly how unethical that view (and IMO
the people who hold it) are.
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have you?
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First off - Quake is simply incredible. It lets you repeatedly
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