Updated check-debian-cd
check-debian-cd is a shell script for quick checking of Debian CD images after having burnt them, and for checking of Debian CD images after having rsync'ed them. It is released under GNU GPL. Simple usage: check-debian-cd looks in /dev/cdrom and cheks the disc. Or: check-debian-cd binary-i386-1_NONUS.iso checks the image. You can give any number of images as arguments. Checking is done using the md5sum program, and comparing the results with an internal database of sums. The program automatically detects the image, because the internal database contains signatures of the Debian CDs. If the signature is not found in the internal database, check-debian-cd looks in the current and parent directories for an MD5SUMS file (or one can be provided with an option), and compares the hash generated by md5sum with all those found in the MD5SUMS files. Comments and bug reports welcome. The latest version is always available at ftp://fly.cnuce.cnr.it/pub/software/unix/check-debian-cd. Please note that I am not on debian-user.
Updated check-debian-cd
I made an update to my check-debian-cd script. Now it knows about every Debian CD in the r0 and 0a series, and about the binary i386 slink CDs. It also emits different return codes depending on the failure mode, and can usefully be used to check for a whole series of iso images in a single run. I suggest it to be added to the pseudo-image toolkit, and to be mentioned in the FAQ as an easy way of checking a CD after having burned it. To check any Debian CD, just do: check-debian-cd it will automatically recognise the CD and check the MD5 hash. To check a series of images: check-debian-cd *.iso It can also be run in quiet mode from scripts. Please note that I do not subscribe to either debian-cd or debian-user. ===File /var/mirrors/potato/check-debian-cd= #! /bin/bash ## Made September, 2000 by Francesco Potortì <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ## current version is 1.3 ## This program is released under the GNU public license, whichever version ## ## BUGS: ## Does not work when file names given as arguments contain spaces isodefault=/dev/cdrom quiet= cdversion=2.2.0 while getopts :qv option; do case $option in q) quiet=yes ;; v) echo $cdversion; exit 0 ;; *) cat <<-EOF A program for checking Debian CDs and image files. It reads /dev/cdrom or the given files and compares their MD5 hash with those contained in an internal database of Debian CDs. usage: $(basename $0) [options] [files...] Options: -q: run quietly, do not print informative messages -v: print last known version of CD images (currently $cdversion) EOF exit 10 esac done bs=2048 ## List of known Debian cd image disks: length in $bs, md5sum, id string ## the list is complete as of September, 2000, apart from the slink sources # #Id- 312412 c2c046ed739d78d56b1c5b34202268d1 'Debian-i386 2.1 Disc 1 ' #Id- 265072 f126f97fb20f3e1dd4868ae1d3309d24 'Debian-i386 2.1 Disc 2 ' #Id- 315877 b0d41dc89753ed4af3927d2446e8c7fe 'Debian 2.2 r0 Src-1 ' #Id- 326892 3e6272d23a5f6a2f3c8ce92841eca119 'Debian 2.2 r0 Src-1_NONUS ' #Id- 323574 c04d100965361437e0f970d781153274 'Debian 2.2 r0 Src-2 ' #Id- 321204 a8142b47bce78bc9678ba2dcf52984ba 'Debian 2.2 r0 Src-3 ' #Id- 316351 b5951d4325de81eeaa8514ec78ecab9d 'Debian 2.2 0a alpha Bin-1 ' #Id- 322398 c83fe57ba0f4dc615efcaed19dc166cc 'Debian 2.2 0a alpha Bin-1_NONUS ' #Id- 327489 3b24410ea4fb25e455f2855407d9cb0f 'Debian 2.2 0a alpha Bin-2 ' #Id- 258784 fde444ae21f8ea4f18909d4a7a5acd91 'Debian 2.2 0a alpha Bin-3 ' #Id- 304639 9e757c6cd952efb030383fd6dd327a0f 'Debian 2.2 r0 arm Bin-1 ' #Id- 304977 35bc41583a999c43f33021e0ae4c5716 'Debian 2.2 r0 arm Bin-1_NONUS ' #Id- 317057 fff543d36e1e313944c463a24dfb4307 'Debian 2.2 r0 arm Bin-2 ' #Id- 50704 4a4f07b7c7130c39f74340e05260a2be 'Debian 2.2 r0 arm Bin-3 ' #Id- 321743 c4435b6a6b8dd91ea51bd69bfb8642df 'Debian 2.2 r0 i386 Bin-1' #Id- 327271 aa81c0848d199e9317735a1af0a2e4cc 'Debian 2.2 r0 i386 Bin-1_NONUS ' #Id- 328594 be04cd6d17159d66978ad227b26ed17d 'Debian 2.2 r0 i386 Bin-2' #Id- 257243 13a1509ea29e4891004ca1c397b316a6 'Debian 2.2 r0 i386 Bin-3' #Id- 322735 83b0c5b40ca5b31db973d2a28bcc50af 'Debian 2.2 r0 m68k Bin-1' #Id- 329160 6ccad6848468e7eccb9a8550215cddc9 'Debian 2.2 r0 m68k Bin-1_NONUS ' #Id- 330903 a73b2ea406e0c493361236ebffb5ebdb 'Debian 2.2 r0 m68k Bin-2' #Id- 111328 5a8c7778d4e18ddd622df8c8f5d4f3e9 'Debian 2.2 r0 m68k Bin-3' #Id- 319500 c4435b6a6b8dd91ea51bd69bfb8642df 'Debian 2.2 r0 ppc Bin-1 ' #Id- 324505 aa81c0848d199e9317735a1af0a2e4cc 'Debian 2.2 r0 ppc Bin-1_NONUS ' #Id- 329991 be04cd6d17159d66978ad227b26ed17d 'Debian 2.2 r0 ppc Bin-2 ' #Id- 141048 13a1509ea29e4891004ca1c397b316a6 'Debian 2.2 r0 ppc Bin-3 ' #Id- 326020 b8eca28f7eb4c96ce7a6f74efbe2f9bf 'Debian 2.2 0a sparc Bin-1 ' #Id- 331717 e5065a6bd3bdaf44bd2f00951c119fb3 'Debian 2.2 0a sparc Bin-1_NONUS ' #Id- 326370 acce0bffbd85edf52f9a446da3c2cb56 'Debian 2.2 0a sparc Bin-2 ' #Id- 153459 25e78e58aac0f229a6d7d60bdc9849ae 'Debian 2.2 0a sparc Bin-3 ' shift $((OPTIND-1)) case $# in 0) # no arguments iso=$isodefault ;; 1) # the image file or device iso="$1" ;; *) # more than one file: recursive call options= test $quiet && options="$options -q" exitcode=0 for arg; do "$0" $options "$arg" ec=$? test $ec -gt $exitcode && exitcode=$ec && test $quiet && break done exit $exitcode esac if [ ! -r "$iso" ]; then echo "Cannot read file $iso" >&2
No guest account from Mac using netatalk
Hi, I installed netatalk and it works well, but I cannot login as guest user from the Mac, the Guest radio button remains grayed. What am I doing wrong? Thanks Francesco -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Bogomips halved!
Hi, I am using a 200MHz K6, which I now overclocked at 233 MHz. After having done that, I checked the bogomips number, and I discovered in /var/log/messages that, after having been at 400 since ever (as expected, for a K6), it had dropped at 200 in the latest reboot and, after having overclocked it, went at 233. If I run the bogomips program, it gives 466, but /proc/cpuinfo still contains 233. How can it be? Could that be a source of problems for timings inside the kernel? Thanks for any info Francesco -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Experience with initrd and loop devices (script included)
I started building an initrd image for use with loadlin and md (I wanto to put everything under raid-0). As first step, I needed the image of an ext2 (or whatever) file system to mount via loopback device, in order to put into it all the necessary modules and so on. First, I realised that, if any docs exist on how to use the loopback device, they are well hidden. Hints are found in the mount man page and in the Bootdisk-HOWTO, but nothing general enough. Indeed, everyone assumes that you have an image and want to mount it, but nothing is said about what to do to *create* an image from scratch. Well, the Bootdisk-HOWTO says how to do, but it does not work... It says that you just need to do dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/fsfile bs=1k count=nnn mount -o loop -t ext2 /tmp/fsfile /mnt and voila`. But mount refuses to mount, because it does not find a superblock. So I tried to mkfs.ext2 on the file, but to no avail: apparently mkfs is not able to work on loop devices. Moreover, the mkfs.ext2 man page is missing (I filed a bug report). Well, if you cannot suggest a better way, here is a small script that creates an ext2 file systrem image from scratch. One caveat: it uses a ram disk, so you must have enough free memory to hold all of it. Improvements welcome. --- #!/bin/sh # Create file IMG of size SIZE KB, which is the image of an ext2 # file system, using ramdisk device RAM, and mount it at MNT IMG=/boot/initrd.img SIZE=200 RAM=/dev/ramdisk MNT=/mnt/initrd LABEL='initrd image' set -ex # exit on all errors mkfs.ext2 -L "$LABEL" -m 0 -v -b 1024 $RAM $SIZE mount $RAM $MNT mount $RAM $MNT -o remount,ro dd if=$RAM of=$IMG bs=1024 count=$SIZE umount $MNT mount -t ext2 -o loop $IMG $MNT -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Strange MS mouse behaviour: defective mouse or serial driver?
Hi, I am experiencing a strange problem with a mouse used with gpm. I connect a Microsoft mouse to /dev/ttyS0, then issue: killall gpm; gpm -m /dev/ttyS0 -t bare so far, so good: gpm displays its cursor, which moves regularly. Then I issue: killall gpm; gpm -m /dev/ttyS1 -t bare killall gpm; gpm -m /dev/ttyS0 -t bare and the mouse stops working. If I pull it out and connect it again, it starts working. This is perfectly reproducible. An older MS mouse does not exhibit this behaviour. That is, it does not stop working when I change the gpm port and switch it back. Is the newer mouse broken? Should I ask for a replacement or it is "normal"? And why ever? Thanks for reading Francesco -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Re: How do people make backups on Linux?
> people on this list do their backups. I am switching from an AT&T > environment where I used bru, and am very satisfied with it. I know > it is available for Linux, too, but I was wondering if you can suggest > free alternatives. dump & restore I considered dump, but it does not compress, so I won't use it. I am thinking about improving tob to verify tapes. I'd also love to hear more comments on this topic, and people's experience. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
How do people make backups on Linux?
Hi, I am installing a system with a QIC tape. I would like to know how do people on this list do their backups. I am switching from an AT&T environment where I used bru, and am very satisfied with it. I know it is available for Linux, too, but I was wondering if you can suggest free alternatives. I find taper way too unstable, and top/afio don't seem too professional (I'd like to hear your opinions about this). Also, are there good experiences about using cpio or tar? Thanks Francesco -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Re: tar, cpio, or cp?
Peter S Galbraith wrote: tar cf /path | ( cd other/path ; tar xvf -) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stephen Zander) writes: cd /path; find . | cpio -dump /other/path Why not cp -a /path /other/path Are there real differences between the three? What about symlinks, hard links, empty dirs, devices? I know, I could read the manuals, but after a first look none of the three seems to do everything right, that's why I am asking. Francesco -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
strange MS mouse behaviour: defective mouse or serial driver?
Hi, I am experiencing a strange problem with a mouse used with gpm. I connect a Microsoft mouse to /dev/ttyS0, then issue: killall gpm; gpm -m /dev/ttyS0 -t bare so far, so good: gpm displays its cursor, which moves regularly. Then I issue: killall gpm; gpm -m /dev/ttyS1 -t bare killall gpm; gpm -m /dev/ttyS0 -t bare and the mouse stops working. If I pull it out and connect it again, it starts working. This is perfectly reproducible. An older MS mouse does not exhibit this behaviour. That is, it does not stop working when I change the gpm port and switch it back. Is the newer mouse broken? Should I ask for a replacement or it is "normal"? And why ever? Thanks for reading Francesco -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Re: 2.1.30 and 3c900 module: Transmitter access conflict
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ferenc Kiraly) writes: > The subject says it all: I am installing a Debian 1.3.1 system on > a brand new PC with a 3c900 Combo board. I use that card with the vortex driver and it works fine ... I think the 3c59x module is the wrong one. Thanks for you answer. I don't know about the vortex driver. Anyway, the 3c59x is okay for that card. Its author, Donald Becker, told me that indeed the autoprobe for AUI does not work, because of apparently insufficient demand for that feature. However, I have as yet no explanations for some (apparently innocuous) error messages appearing at and shortly after module iniatialisation. The card seems to work okay. I brought the discussions on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list. Again, thanks to all that have helped. -=- MIME -=- --Boundary_(ID_Fy0Nmukjup0C7yYi9Ndneg) Content-type: text/plain This report relates to a message you sent with the following header fields: Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 10 Nov 1997 10:29:06 +0100 From: Francesco Potorti` <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ferenc Kiraly) Subject: Re: 2.1.30 and 3c900 module: Transmitter access conflict Your message cannot be delivered to the following recipients: Recipient address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reason: Not found in directory --Boundary_(ID_Fy0Nmukjup0C7yYi9Ndneg) Content-type: message/DELIVERY-STATUS Original-envelope-id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reporting-MTA: dns; mailsrv.cnuce.cnr.it Action: failed Status: 5.1.1 (Not found in directory) Original-recipient: rfc822;[EMAIL PROTECTED] Final-recipient: rfc822;[EMAIL PROTECTED] --Boundary_(ID_Fy0Nmukjup0C7yYi9Ndneg) Content-type: MESSAGE/RFC822 Return-path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Received: from DIRECTORY-DAEMON by mailsrv.cnuce.cnr.it (PMDF V5.1-9 #16550) id <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Mon, 10 Nov 1997 10:27:13 MET Received: from fly.cnuce.cnr.it ([131.114.192.86]) by mailsrv.cnuce.cnr.it (PMDF V5.1-9 #16550) with SMTP id <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mon, 10 Nov 1997 10:27:11 MET Received: by fly.cnuce.cnr.it (Smail3.1.26.7 #3) id m0xUq9b-0001LgC; Mon, 10 Nov 1997 10:29 +0100 (MET) Date: Mon, 10 Nov 1997 10:29:06 +0100 From: Francesco Potorti` <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: 2.1.30 and 3c900 module: Transmitter access conflict In-reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s message of 6 Nov 97 09:00:10 GMT Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Francesco Potorti`) Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ferenc Kiraly) Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MIME-version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Gnus v5.3/Emacs 19.34 Content-type: TEXT/PLAIN Lines: 20 References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ferenc Kiraly) writes: > The subject says it all: I am installing a Debian 1.3.1 system on > a brand new PC with a 3c900 Combo board. I use that card with the vortex driver and it works fine ... I think the 3c59x module is the wrong one. Thanks for you answer. I don't know about the vortex driver. Anyway, the 3c59x is okay for that card. Its author, Donald Becker, told me that indeed the autoprobe for AUI does not work, because of apparently insufficient demand for that feature. However, I have as yet no explanations for some (apparently innocuous) error messages appearing at and shortly after module iniatialisation. The card seems to work okay. I brought the discussions on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list. Again, thanks to all that have helped. --Boundary_(ID_Fy0Nmukjup0C7yYi9Ndneg)-- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
2.0.31: no more than 8 swap partitions, memory leaks?
Hi, I am testing a new installation of 2.0.31 on the latetest stable Debian. Two things to notice up to now. I left a torture test run on disks (three Bonnie processes running in parallel). All was okay, apparently. While doing so, I tried to run mirror on the Debian ftp site, and mirror grew in memory up to 100 MB or so (exhausting all virtual memory). At that point, every program I tried to execute (ls or ps, for example) dumped core. That's not nice behaviour. What's worst, memory remained in use after having managed to kill mirror. With an idle system, memory occupancy reported by free was 50 MB higher than just after reboot. Is 2.0.31 known to suffer from memory leaks and bad behaviour when exhausting virtual memory? That would be very bad for a Unix kernel. What is the latest really stable kernel? 2.0.27? Another thing is that swapon does not let me add more than 8 swap partitions. I read in the FAQ that up to 16 were allowed, but that number is not reported in the swapon(8) nor in the swapon(2) manpages. Moreover, swapon -s will fail, telling that no /proc/swaps is present. That's true, but shouldn't have it been created by the Debian installation? How can I create it? Thanks to everyone. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Re: 2.1.30 and 3c900 module: Transmitter access conflict
On Wed, 5 Nov 1997, Philippe Troin wrote: I had a similar set-up where I needed to use the AUI interface. I found that the autoselect mechanism got fooled and I had to set the media type manually at boot time (or at module load time). I think it was options=1, but you ought to check the doc's for sure. (I would, but my system is not accessible at the moment.) I had tried `insmod 3c59x options=1', which I guessed by looking at the sources (what docs?), but I was fooled into thinking that didn't work because the load message said "autoselect/10baseT interface". However, I just tried again and, after running ifconfig, I get eth0: media override to transceiver 1 (10Mbs AUI) and indeed it works. Thanks to all for your help (I'll get the latest version of the driver nonetheless). -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Re: 2.1.30 and 3c900 module: Transmitter access conflict
> 3c59x.c:v0.30-all 12/23/96 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ^ This is incredibly old. Check the Ethernet-HOWTO for the URL of the site where you can download a version (0.46something) which works fine. Thanks. This is the version that comes with 2.0.30. Maybe the kernel maintainers should be made aware of this. I'll download the latest ASAP. Francesco -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
2.1.30 and 3c900 module: Transmitter access conflict
Hi, The subject says it all: I am installing a Debian 1.3.1 system on a brand new PC with a 3c900 Combo board. Since I have a Buslogic Flashpoint SCSI card, I used the disks under the special/ directory, which use 2.1.30. Loading the 3c59x module seems to work, because the module correctly recognises the board. It then prints the following messages: 3c59x.c:v0.30-all 12/23/96 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3Com EtherLink III: Overriding PCI latency timer (CFLT) setting of 32, new value is 255. loading device 'eth0'... eth0: 3Com 3c900 Boomerang 10Mbps/Combo at 0xd400, 00:60:08:12:4d:ef, IRQ 12 Internal config register is 10302d8, transceivers 0xe138. 8K word-wide RAM 3:5 Rx:Tx split, autoselect/10baseT interface. Which is okay (I think), apart from the fact that the used interface is really the AUI. Then I run /etc/init.d/network, obtaining these messages: eth0: initial media type 10baseT. eth0: vortex_open() InternalConfig 010302d8. eth0: vortex_open() irq 12 media status 8800. eth0: Media selection timer tick happened, 10baseT. eth0: Media 10baseT is has no link beat, 80c0. eth0: Media selection failed, now trying 10base2 port. eth0: Media selection timer finished, 10base2. eth0: Media selection timer tick happened, 10base2. eth0: Media 10base2 is has no indication, 4810. eth0: Media selection timer finished, 10base2. I would have expected a word about the AUI interface, but there is not. Anyway, if I now try a ping to a numerical IP address, I get sequences of: eth0: Transmitter access conflict. and, needless to say, no response to the ping is received (so I assume nothing is getting out of the card). Anyone has any idea of what's happening? Donald, are you listening? Thanks to all Francesco -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Where is the StarOffice debianized package?
Hi, I read some weeks ago about a StarOffice debianized package that was in non-free, but I couldn't find it on ftp.debian.org, either in non-free or hamm/non-free. What happened to it? Is it so well hidden? I also made searches in the Packages file for "staroffice", "star", "office" without results. Thanks to all -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Re: SCSI Host Adapter (+ Re: 2 CPU servers)
I am resending this, this time to the mailing list. I suspect that the list-group gateway is not bidirectional, is that true? [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeff Noxon) writes: Note that the non-CPU FlashPoint models are the only ones available with twin-bus configurations. BusLogic is marketing these at the server segment. If the dedicated CPU was a big performance win, I don't think they would do that. Everyone seems to think that buslogic BT-948 or BT-958 is the best choice for Linux (apart from DPT cards). I asked Leonard Zubkoff and he told me that the flashpoint cards are slightly faster than the multimaster series, except for very high disk loads and high interrupt latency, but normally flashpoint is okay. What I said in another previous post of mine that I think got lost, is that even though the latest buslogic driver by Zubkoff supports the flashpoint series, Debian 1.3.1 still includes only support for the multimaster. This means, for example, that you cannot install debian 1.3.1 from scratch on a box with only a flashpoint board (and non EIDE disk, for example). If you think going buslogic, the following are very recommended readings: http://www.dandelion.com/Linux/Quantum.html http://www.dandelion.com/Linux/BusLogic.html If you have any other questions about the BusLogic SCSI adapters, I suggest reading "drivers/scsi/README.BusLogic" in the kernel source tree. And check out the web page listed there, as well as http://www.buslogic.com. Also, the SCSI-HOWTO and README.Buslogic in debian 1.3.1 are outdated with respect to the info in the references I gave above. Beware. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
A place for data?
Where would you put trees of data that do not belong to any user, but to a project, for example? /home, /usr/local or what else? -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .