Well, that was also an enlightening e-mail. I just disabled and deleted
all cookies in Firefox, and now I'm going to do as Richard described and
setup my own e-mail account. Any good ideas/howto's about how to setup a
mail server?
-Peter
On Mon, 2006-10-09 at 00:08 +, Duncan wrote:
> Peter Dav
Peter Davoust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Sun,
08 Oct 2006 11:42:54 -0400:
> You bring up an issue I wanted to ask about: Why wouldn't you use gmail as
> your personal e-mail? I've heard people saying it's evil, and that google
> is fascist, but I don't reall
That's great! I'll try it when I get a chance. Right now I'm using
Fedora so I can study for the RHCE exam, but I'm probably going to get
back to Gentoo soon.
-Peter
On Sun, 2006-10-08 at 16:48 -0400, Richard Freeman wrote:
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Peter Davoust wrote:
> That's a good point, but I'm not really sure how to setup or even use an
> IMAP share.
If you have your mail in a .maildir then it is as simple as emerging
courier-imap. If not, it is still just as easy - just set up your IMAP
Great solution. I wish my parents did that more often. I also have an
ati radeon xpress 200m. This is what I did to get it working:
emerge ati-drivers
aticonfig --initial /etc/X11/xorg.conf
restart xorg. If that doesn't work, then I had to
echo "x11-drivers/ati-drivers ~amd64" >> /etc/portage/p
Piotr Pruszczak:
> NO DRM in kernel (but I have PCI-E) Radeon X 550
Mark Knecht:
> Hi Sergio,
> Hope this helps. Let me knowif you need or want anything else.
> ...
> Unknown device ID 5B60, please report. Assuming plain R300.300.
I thank you for your help, but I've found another solution ;-)
I
That's a good point, but I'm not really sure how to setup or even use an
IMAP share. Also, (I assume you're talking about setting up an e-mail
address like [EMAIL PROTECTED]), don't you have to buy a domain
name for that?
-Peter
On Sun, 2006-10-08 at 12:24 -0400, Richard Freeman wrote:
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Peter Davoust wrote:
> You bring up an issue I wanted to ask about: Why wouldn't you use gmail
> as your personal e-mail?
For me it is a couple of things - one is that I prefer to have email
addresses that I can keep that are not client-dependent. S
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Ugh - hate to reply again on this off-topic thread, but it does work as
long as you have enough references to reconstruct things.
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Conway S. Smith wrote:
> Did you try changing those options in thunderbird at all? They didn't
> seem to do anything for me, but they are supposed to work, and I'd be
> interested in hearing if they work for someone other than myself.
>
Ok, it turns
If your compiles aren't failing and sed/gcc or anything that deals with
floating point numbers isn't failing, you're not too hot or too overclocked
or, as my dumb donkey thinks, not overclocked enough.
That's not quite true Jason. You can have a chip running hot enough
it's introducing errors in
You bring up an issue I wanted to ask about: Why wouldn't you use gmail
as your personal e-mail? I've heard people saying it's evil, and that
google is fascist, but I don't really know what to believe. Personally I
like the features that gmail offers, and I think it's great that it
stores all my ma
Jason Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Sun,
08 Oct 2006 02:29:46 -0600:
> thank you, bot or not...
> And I must apologize in advance: I run my mailserver off of a sometimes
> shaky satellite connection. I won't change this, until I have a colo, as
> my users
On Sunday 08 October 2006 03:02, Daniel Iliev wrote:
> First things first: CHEERS! ;-)
yes...
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I'll find my signature on that box in the corner later...
it's jbooth and my gpg public is:
http://lazybird.hyperintelligent.net/~jbooth/jbooth_key.asc
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On Sun, 8 Oct 2006 02:29:46 -0600
Jason Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 08 October 2006 02:03, benedikt wrote:
> > Am Sonntag, den 08.10.2006, 02:02 -0600 schrieb Jason Booth:
> > > hello,
> > > cheers,
> > > and...
> >
> > hello,
> > cheers,
> > and...
> > and grez from germany
> tha
for me everything is ok, have a fine day ;)
Am Sonntag, den 08.10.2006, 02:29 -0600 schrieb Jason Booth:
>
> And I must apologize in advance: I run my mailserver off of a
> sometimes shaky
> satellite connection. I won't change this, until I have a colo, as my
> users,
> especially myself, will
On Sunday 08 October 2006 02:03, benedikt wrote:
> Am Sonntag, den 08.10.2006, 02:02 -0600 schrieb Jason Booth:
> > hello,
> > cheers,
> > and...
>
> hello,
> cheers,
> and...
> and grez from germany
thank you, bot or not...
And I must apologize in advance: I run my mailserver off of a sometimes sh
Am Sonntag, den 08.10.2006, 02:02 -0600 schrieb Jason Booth:
> hello,
> cheers,
> and...
hello,
cheers,
and...
and grez from germany
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Hi. I'm new to the list, although not new to gentoo. I am new to amd64 (3
weeks). I don't really have any questions yet; I actually want to join this
list to help, as well as learn because I am new to 64 bit.
I do have some comments though: I have had a hard time joining this list
because of the
On Saturday 07 October 2006 07:15, Paul Stear wrote:
> I have started using the athlon cool and quiet facility with cpudyn.
> However, ksensors show that the processor speed reduced from 2200 to 1
> during low activity but the processor temprature remains at 40 degree C.
> I was expecting this
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