On Sat, 2005-04-23 at 13:04 -0400, Steven W. Orr wrote:
I just found out that because I use spamassassin/sendmail and
spamass-milter, I have to use a sitewide bayes database.
If you don't want to use spamass-milter, you could do what I do.
Everybody gets a .procmailrc that looks something like
On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 11:43:30PM -0400, David Ecklein wrote:
Derek-
I would not be particularly interested in running Linspire on high end
systems, but there may be some who are. You are among that group, perhaps,
and the Lynch review methodology may be appropriate. But if you have a
On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 11:43:30PM -0400, David Ecklein wrote:
Derek-
I would not be particularly interested in running Linspire on high end
systems, but there may be some who are. You are among that group, perhaps,
and the Lynch review methodology may be appropriate. But if you have a
As some of you may already know I was at Dragon Systems in the mid 90's
porting their speech recognition product to the Alpha platform (under
NT :( ).
The (then) director of software development just posted this to the
Exdragons list.
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 09:50:34AM -0400, Sean True wrote:
On Monday, Apr 25th 2005 at 09:10 -0400, quoth Cole Tuininga:
=On Sat, 2005-04-23 at 13:04 -0400, Steven W. Orr wrote:
= I just found out that because I use spamassassin/sendmail and
= spamass-milter, I have to use a sitewide bayes database.
=
=If you don't want to use spamass-milter, you could
.
Overall, I am pleased with the Averatec 6240. I am waiting with bated
breath, though, for a SiS video driver for the 64-bit Linux. In the
meantime, I am wondering if it is possible to modify the VESA driver to
give me the 1280x800 mode. Any ideas are welcome.
-Fred
You may want to look at the
Title: Ripping wav files from iso image
Does anyone know how to rip tracks off an iso image?
I thought I'd be clever and just dd one of my new cd's to my hard drive for later ripping/encoding of the tracks. The problem is getting cdparanoia to read the iso image. I setup the iso image as a
On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 12:47 -0400, Steven W. Orr wrote:
Thanks, that's just what I don't want to do. I really do want to reject
the mail before reception is complete. After I get it then they know I got
it and I have to take the rouble to report it to spamcop.
This is rather difficult to do
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 01:13:45PM -0400, Whelan, Paul wrote:
Does anyone know how to rip tracks off an iso image?
I'm pretty sure that just won't work. IIRC, cdparanoia uses SCSI
commands to read the disk directly. An ISO image isn't a SCSI
device... Not only that, but as I understand it,
Derek Martin wrote:
I'm pretty sure that just won't work. IIRC, cdparanoia uses SCSI
commands to read the disk directly. An ISO image isn't a SCSI
device... Not only that, but as I understand it, if you tried to burn
the resulting image to a CD, it would not produce a working copy of
the
On Monday, Apr 25th 2005 at 13:20 -0400, quoth Bruce Dawson:
=On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 12:47 -0400, Steven W. Orr wrote:
= Thanks, that's just what I don't want to do. I really do want to reject
= the mail before reception is complete. After I get it then they know I got
= it and I have to take
On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 14:45 -0400, Steven W. Orr wrote:
On Monday, Apr 25th 2005 at 13:20 -0400, quoth Bruce Dawson:
=On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 12:47 -0400, Steven W. Orr wrote:
= Thanks, that's just what I don't want to do. I really do want to reject
= the mail before reception is complete.
Derek-
I see your point at last. Of course you are right. I guess Linspire is a
Windoze Wannabe, and should be compared to that system on today's hardware
running today's games played by today's overindulged teenagers and older
but not necessarily wiser adults. That's where the market
If you feel like experimenting, cdfs might be useful:
http://www.elis.rug.ac.be/~ronsse/cdfs/
If you do, post a summary.
I've heard people say that dd won't work because dd defaults to 2k
blocks and CD's have 2.3K audio blocks. I can't see how that's
relevant if you're dumping to a flat
David Ecklein wrote:
You are also right that I am primarily intrigued that some variety of Linux
that will rescue these older machines (perhaps for school systems,
hard-pressed inner-city community centers, first-time users trying to live
on Walmart-or-below wages etc.). Linux to me means low
David Ecklein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You are also right that I am primarily intrigued that some variety of Linux
that will rescue these older machines (perhaps for school systems,
hard-pressed inner-city community centers, first-time users trying to live
on Walmart-or-below wages etc.).
Whelan, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know how to rip tracks off an iso image?
Errr, if it's an ISO image, why not just mount it and copy them to the
hard drive?
I thought I'd be clever and just dd one of my new cd's to my hard drive
Yeah, that won't work. Audio CDs are not
On Apr 25 at 1:13pm, Whelan, Paul wrote:
Does anyone know how to rip tracks off an iso image?
I thought I'd be clever and just dd one of my new cd's to my hard drive
for later ripping/encoding of the tracks.
Short answer:
You can't do that. The image you extracted with dd is useless and can
On Apr 25 at 5:59pm, Bill McGonigle wrote:
I've heard people say that dd won't work because dd defaults to 2k blocks
and CD's have 2.3K audio blocks. I can't see how that's relevant if you're
dumping to a flat file but I could be missing something.
dd won't work because CDDA discs do not
On Apr 25 at 3:13pm, Bruce Dawson wrote:
Steven: Thanks for the clarification. I was under the impression that the
milter is called only after the message had been received.
Obviously, in order to do content analysis or other magic on a message, you
have to receive the content. As I
Benjamin Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Apr 25 at 8:40pm, Paul Lussier wrote:
Yeah, that won't work. Audio CDs are not ISO images. They're usually
in a format called CDDA or something like that (I think there's also
CDDB and a couple of others).
CDDB is the thing that lets software
On Apr 24 at 9:21pm, Paul Lussier wrote:
But, if your system dies tomorrow
I'm always curious when people use this phrase. I mean, who's ever
had a system die such that it required a complete replacement?
It's getting kind of weird. Prices in the PC world have dropped hugely.
At the same
On Apr 24 at 7:38pm, Dan Jenkins wrote:
ATIP apparently stands for Absolute Time in Pre-Groove. (Perhaps someone
else knows what that has to do with the media manufacturer. :-)
CD-Rs have a pre-recorded groove or pre-groove which guides the laser
during the recording process. The groove is
Benjamin Scott wrote:
On Apr 25 at 3:13pm, Bruce Dawson wrote:
Steven: Thanks for the clarification. I was under the impression that
the milter is called only after the message had been received.
Obviously, in order to do content analysis or other magic on a
message, you have to receive the
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