Re: whereis libsensors1?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Was your question rhetorical? I have libsensors1 on my machine, it appears to be the same as libsensors1-debian1 (see below). BTW, there is a severity important bug about this already in the BTS. On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 08:40, Angathule wrote: > Lorien:~# apt-cache search libsensors1 > Lorien:~# apt-cache search libsensors > libsensors-1debian1 - Library to read temperature/voltage/fan sensors > libsensors-dev - Lm-sensors development kit lakeland ~ % apt-cache search libsensors1 libsensors1 - Library to read temperature/voltage/fan sensors lakeland ~ % apt-cache show libsensors1 Package: libsensors1 Status: install ok installed Priority: optional Section: libs Installed-Size: 123 Maintainer: David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Source: lm-sensors Version: 2.7.0-3 Replaces: lm-sensors (= 2.3.2-1) Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.1-1) Recommends: lm-sensors Conflicts: lm-sensors (= 2.3.2-1), libsensors0 Description: Library to read temperature/voltage/fan sensors Lm-sensors is a hardware health monitoring package for Linux. It allows you to access information from temperature, voltage, and fan speed sensors. It works with most newer systems. . This package contains a shared library for querying lm-sensors. lakeland ~ % apt-cache show libsensors-1debian1 Package: libsensors-1debian1 Priority: optional Section: libs Installed-Size: 123 Maintainer: David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Source: lm-sensors Version: 2.7.0-5 Replaces: lm-sensors (= 2.3.2-1) Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.1-1) Recommends: lm-sensors Conflicts: lm-sensors (= 2.3.2-1), libsensors0 Filename: pool/main/l/lm-sensors/libsensors-1debian1_2.7.0-5_i386.deb Size: 43608 MD5sum: 7772159cf66cf6787428a85bb118d108 Description: Library to read temperature/voltage/fan sensors Lm-sensors is a hardware health monitoring package for Linux. It allows you to access information from temperature, voltage, and fan speed sensors. It works with most newer systems. . This package contains a shared library for querying lm-sensors. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+74Phi5A0ZsG8x8cRAkS9AJ9ffI0YH/vP2w+eWViKfsm0w4ng+ACcC4Fa T98+mdvhhLZu9p9L9RAXNMg= =GRCQ -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Ruminations on package locations
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 20:40, Daniel Stone wrote: > If we can settle on a status quo which is one sources.list line per > user, get all the Debian KDE maintainers (myself, David, Ben, > other-Daniel, Chris, Ralf) to work on that, that would be pretty ace. - From a user's perspective I'd prefer experimental to ftp.kde.org. experimental is much more clearly part of debian so it is clear that the packages will be the official packages once the bugs are ironed out, as opposed to someone being helpful and puting up an apt repository. Thanks to gnome2, experimental is already in my sources.list with low priority so it isn't yet another Packages.gz to download each day (since it is accessed via FTP, kde's repository is quite slow to check). From a developer's perspective, experimental makes it easier to package programs that depend on KDE3. Having said all that, I don't feel very strongly about it. Corrin -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE9tzGVi5A0ZsG8x8cRAtHvAJ46b4nncSA4sa2zkbD0gBBPCtOftwCeNhra 1XcI7gH4i0cj0dxmROLWwy8= =4rNY -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: kmail password
> i forgot my pop3 mail password, but it is still saved in the kmail config > file, but encrypted. Hehehe. I believe kmail uses crypt to store the password. While crypt is considered insecure I wouldn't suggest cracking the password, it could take a week depending on the computer. How about instead changing the pop server to localhost and monitoring communication? kmail must send the password unencrypted. I think apache logs all communication if you tell it to. Corrin