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Re: Newbies! please check this out - http://www.aboutdebian.com/

2004-03-04 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 03 Mar 2004, xucaen wrote:
 Today I found an amazing web site! why this is not listed anywhere on the debian.org
 web page I can not say but this has more information than I could ever have wished 
 for!
 I urge all newbies to check it out!!
 

But they'd better not do it with Firebird; the site crashed this quite
reliably for me. I could reach it with dillo however and I told them
about the crash.

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Re: Newbies! please check this out - http://www.aboutdebian.com/

2004-03-04 Thread Nano Nano
On Thu, Mar 04, 2004 at 09:02:00AM +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
 On 03 Mar 2004, xucaen wrote:
  Today I found an amazing web site! why this is not listed anywhere on the 
  debian.org
  web page I can not say but this has more information than I could ever have wished 
  for!
  I urge all newbies to check it out!!
  
 
 But they'd better not do it with Firebird; the site crashed this quite
 reliably for me. I could reach it with dillo however and I told them
 about the crash.

No crash here

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7b) Gecko/20040225 
Firefox/0.8.0+


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Re: Newbies! please check this out - http://www.aboutdebian.com/

2004-03-04 Thread Clive Menzies
On (04/03/04 09:02), Anthony Campbell wrote:
 On 03 Mar 2004, xucaen wrote:
  Today I found an amazing web site! why this is not listed anywhere on the 
  debian.org
  web page I can not say but this has more information than I could ever have wished 
  for!
  I urge all newbies to check it out!!
  
 
 But they'd better not do it with Firebird; the site crashed this quite
 reliably for me. I could reach it with dillo however and I told them
 about the crash.
 
 AC

No crash here either:

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux ppc; en-US; rv:1.5) Gecko/20040201
Firebird/0.7

Regards

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Re: Newbies! please check this out - http://www.aboutdebian.com/

2004-03-04 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 04 Mar 2004, Clive Menzies wrote:
 On (04/03/04 09:02), Anthony Campbell wrote:
  On 03 Mar 2004, xucaen wrote:
   Today I found an amazing web site! why this is not listed anywhere on the 
   debian.org
   web page I can not say but this has more information than I could ever have 
   wished for!
   I urge all newbies to check it out!!
  
 
  But they'd better not do it with Firebird; the site crashed this quite
  reliably for me. I could reach it with dillo however and I told them
  about the crash.
 
  AC
 
 No crash here either:
 
 Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux ppc; en-US; rv:1.5) Gecko/20040201
 Firebird/0.7
 
 Regards
 
 Clive
 
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That's odd. Mozilla is all right here but Firefox 0.7 definitely
crashes. I'm not using 0.8 because it seemed to have rather a lot of
bugs when I tried it recently.

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Re: Newbies! please check this out - http://www.aboutdebian.com/

2004-03-04 Thread Randy Rodriguez

That's odd. Mozilla is all right here but Firefox 0.7 definitely
crashes. I'm not using 0.8 because it seemed to have rather a lot of
bugs when I tried it recently.
AC

Check your Java install.  The site has a java ticker app (why, I don't 
know).  That's probably what's causing the crash.




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Re: Newbies! please check this out - http://www.aboutdebian.com/

2004-03-04 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 04 Mar 2004, Randy Rodriguez wrote:
 
 
 That's odd. Mozilla is all right here but Firefox 0.7 definitely
 crashes. I'm not using 0.8 because it seemed to have rather a lot of
 bugs when I tried it recently.
 
 AC
 
 
 Check your Java install.  The site has a java ticker app (why, I don't
 know).  That's probably what's causing the crash.
 
 

No, about:olugins shows that java is installed.

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Re: Newbies! please check this out - http://www.aboutdebian.com/

2004-03-04 Thread Diana Brake
Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 04 Mar 2004, Randy Rodriguez wrote:

That's odd. Mozilla is all right here but Firefox 0.7 definitely
crashes. I'm not using 0.8 because it seemed to have rather a lot of
bugs when I tried it recently.
AC

Check your Java install.  The site has a java ticker app (why, I don't
know).  That's probably what's causing the crash.

No, about:olugins shows that java is installed.

AC

As a Debian newbie, I immediately went to aboutdebian.com. Using
mozilla/1.6 masquarading as IE6 on RH9,..;) Mozilla crashes big time.
Firefox 0.6 (no java plugin) on WinXP is fine. I don't have Firefox on
this RH9 machine. The funny thing is that yesterday for a long period, I
got repeated crashes when using Mozilla/Mozilla Mail to visit
aboutdebian.com, debian.org and reading the mailbox I've set for the
debian users list. Mozilla loads aboutdebian.com and even scrolls up and
down about, but it will eventially crash..java scrolly thingy works
fine. Debian.org crashes my Mozilla (including desktop)
immediately..never even finishes loading. There was one particular
message in my debian-user mailbox about kernel problems that crashed my
whole desktop (logged me out) everytime I highlighted it. I got that one
message deleted by hand and all is well with the mailbox again. I just
visit debian.org and aboutdebian.com now with Konqueror.
I've been lurking here for a couple of months now, using all the fine
info to setup a new Debian server...migrating from an old Cobalt RaQ2.
Thanks all for the great info.
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Re: Newbies! please check this out - http://www.aboutdebian.com/

2004-03-04 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Diana Brake:
 
 Anthony Campbell wrote:
 On 04 Mar 2004, Randy Rodriguez wrote:
 
 That's odd. Mozilla is all right here but Firefox 0.7 definitely
 crashes. I'm not using 0.8 because it seemed to have rather a lot of
 bugs when I tried it recently.
 
 Check your Java install.  The site has a java ticker app (why, I don't
 know).  That's probably what's causing the crash.
 
 No, about:[p]lugins shows that java is installed.
 
 As a Debian newbie, I immediately went to aboutdebian.com. Using
 mozilla/1.6 masquarading as IE6 on RH9,..;) Mozilla crashes big time.

I think Woody wins this one.  Since my last apt-get upgrade a week or
so ago, and then installing Mozilla 1.0.0, I haven't seen Moz crash
once.  However, for me, it's only a web browser.  I don't use it for
anything else.


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Re: Newbies! please check this out - http://www.aboutdebian.com/

2004-03-04 Thread Number Six
On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 12:42:20AM -0700, s. keeling wrote:
 I think Woody wins this one.  Since my last apt-get upgrade a week or
 so ago, and then installing Mozilla 1.0.0, I haven't seen Moz crash
 once.  However, for me, it's only a web browser.  I don't use it for
 anything else.

I've been building Phoenix/Firebird/Firefox from CVS using the same 
.mozconfig since about last April roughly once a week.  I don't have 
java installed and until recently no flash or mplayer plugins.  Now I 
have a little script to enable flash/mplayer as needed, but mostly I run 
with none.

I've had a couple crashes in the last year due to big images // tons of 
tabs but I can count them on one hand.  That's just one data point: but 
for me, the damn thing hardly ever crashes.


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Newbies! please check this out - http://www.aboutdebian.com/

2004-03-03 Thread xucaen
Today I found an amazing web site! why this is not listed anywhere on the debian.org
web page I can not say but this has more information than I could ever have wished for!
I urge all newbies to check it out!!


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Re: Newbies! please check this out - http://www.aboutdebian.com/

2004-03-03 Thread Roberto Sanchez
xucaen wrote:
Today I found an amazing web site! why this is not listed anywhere on the debian.org
web page I can not say but this has more information than I could ever have wished for!
I urge all newbies to check it out!!

Amazingly, the site has existed for nearly 2 years.

$ whois aboutdebian.com |grep created
   Record created on 28-Apr-2002.
I am definitely surprised I never heard about them.

-Roberto


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Re: Newbies! please check this out - http://www.aboutdebian.com/

2004-03-03 Thread Sanjay Chigurupati

Hi,
the site seems very informative. Thanks for the link. Another link is www.
debianuniverse.com. This site needs some work. I found some of the
information useful though.

Regards,
Sanjay





xucaen wrote:
 Today I found an amazing web site! why this is not listed anywhere on the
debian.org
 web page I can not say but this has more information than I could ever
have wished for!
 I urge all newbies to check it out!!








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Re: Newbies! please check this out - http://www.aboutdebian.com/

2004-03-03 Thread Mike M
On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 08:16:30PM -0500, xucaen wrote:
 Today I found an amazing web site! why this is not listed anywhere on the debian.org
 web page I can not say but this has more information than I could ever have wished 
 for!
 I urge all newbies to check it out!!

A pecadillo:

quote
Why Not Debian ?

If you're the type who likes to base your operations on the bleeding
edge, Debian isn't for you. Debian's focus on providing a stable,
reliable operating system across all platforms means it will never be
first to market with new bells and whistles. They are incorporated
into new releases once the bugs have been discovered and worked out. 
/quote
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Check This Out! Just got a new email at THEMAIL.COM

2000-09-28 Thread spacenets80

Dear debian-user@lists.debian.org,


   Farid Mohd wanted us to inform you that 
THEMAIL.COM is now giving out a powerful free email service.
Best of all, I get paid for reading email! - Check it out for yourself at:
http://www.themail.com/ref.htm?ref=1386903

TheMail.com PostMaster


Re: Check This Out! Just got a new email at THEMAIL.COM

2000-09-28 Thread Michael P. Soulier

Hey! Don't put bangs in your subject (!), it's confusing my spam filter.
;-)

Mike

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Re: Check This Out! Just got a new email at THEMAIL.COM

2000-09-28 Thread Pollywog
I want to remove all messages that contain three or more ! in the subject
but I can't think of a way to do it while allowing two !s.  Anyone have a
regex for this?

thanks

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On 28-Sep-2000 Michael P. Soulier wrote:
 
 Hey! Don't put bangs in your subject (!), it's confusing my spam filter.
 ;-)
 



Re: Check This Out! Just got a new email at THEMAIL.COM

2000-09-28 Thread Dave Sherohman
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 02:45:35PM +, Pollywog wrote:
 I want to remove all messages that contain three or more ! in the subject
 but I can't think of a way to do it while allowing two !s.  Anyone have a
 regex for this?

.*!.*!.*!.* doesn't work?

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Re: Check This Out! Just got a new email at THEMAIL.COM

2000-09-28 Thread will trillich
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 11:48:06AM -0500, Dave Sherohman wrote:
 On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 02:45:35PM +, Pollywog wrote:
  I want to remove all messages that contain three or more ! in the subject
  but I can't think of a way to do it while allowing two !s.  Anyone have a
  regex for this?
 
 .*!.*!.*!.* doesn't work?

wild guess, here:

.*\!.*\!.*\!.*

maybe you hafta escape the '!'s?



Re: Check This Out! Just got a new email at THEMAIL.COM

2000-09-28 Thread Carel Fellinger
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 11:48:06AM -0500, Dave Sherohman wrote:
 On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 02:45:35PM +, Pollywog wrote:
  I want to remove all messages that contain three or more ! in the subject
  but I can't think of a way to do it while allowing two !s.  Anyone have a
  regex for this?
 
 .*!.*!.*!.* doesn't work?

well .* means anything, including !, so this involves backtracking,
perhaps the following is more efficient:

   [^!]*\![^!]*\![^!]*\!.*


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Re: Check This Out! Just got a new email at THEMAIL.COM

2000-09-28 Thread Pollywog

On 28-Sep-2000 will trillich wrote:
 On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 11:48:06AM -0500, Dave Sherohman wrote:
 On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 02:45:35PM +, Pollywog wrote:
  I want to remove all messages that contain three or more ! in the
  subject
  but I can't think of a way to do it while allowing two !s.  Anyone have
  a
  regex for this?
 
 .*!.*!.*!.* doesn't work?
 
 wild guess, here:
 
   .*\!.*\!.*\!.*
 
 maybe you hafta escape the '!'s?

I don't think they need to be escape, but I am going to write one for $s too
and those do need escaping.

thanks all

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Re: Check This Out!

2000-02-12 Thread Onno
At 04:25 PM 2/11/00 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Onno   [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Onno SMTP error from remote mailer after end of data:
 Onno host mx1.mail.yahoo.com [128.11.23.249]:
 Onno 552 qdirdel.1 error 100:User is over the quota.  You can try 
 again later.
means that your disk space is full -^
maybe you delete old files from your mailbox?

My disk space??? Nah, if you read the error message carefully you can see 
that the disk space of [EMAIL PROTECTED] is over quote, not mine.

Thanks anyway,

Onno



Re: Check This Out!

2000-02-11 Thread Lane Lester
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, David Wiard wrote:
 exactly what software do you install that automatically emails everyone
 in an address book advertising DSL service?

It's probably the software that the Free DSL service provides. It
generates ads on your screen in return for the free service.

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Re: Check This Out!

2000-02-11 Thread Onno
At 08:48 AM 2/10/00 -0800, Carl Johnson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I recently joined AllAdvantage.com, a great new Internet company
 that pays its members to surf the Web! AllAdvantage.com even pays me when my 
 friends are surfing,
 which is why I'm sending this message to you!
[snip]

Who is going to be the first to tell him that this mailing list
charges $1000 for advertising?

Maybe the whole debian-user list should mail him back personely ;-)
Lets see what happens...

Regards,

Onno




Re: Check This Out!

2000-02-11 Thread Junichi Uekawa
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000 09:33:03 +0100, Onno [EMAIL PROTECTED] was crying out 
from somewhere
  about: Re: Check This Out!

Onno 
Onno   [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Onno SMTP error from remote mailer after end of data:
Onno host mx1.mail.yahoo.com [128.11.23.249]:
Onno 552 qdirdel.1 error 100:User is over the quota.  You can try again 
later.
Onno Maybe donald19m now?
Onno 

Or is it the DoS attack they were talking about?

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Re: Check This Out!

2000-02-11 Thread webmaster
 Onno   [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Onno SMTP error from remote mailer after end of data:
 Onno host mx1.mail.yahoo.com [128.11.23.249]:
 Onno 552 qdirdel.1 error 100:User is over the quota.  You can try again 
 later.
means that your disk space is full -^
maybe you delete old files from your mailbox?

Uwe


Check This Out!

2000-02-10 Thread donald18m
I recently joined AllAdvantage.com, a great new Internet company
that pays its members to surf the Web! AllAdvantage.com even pays me when my 
friends are surfing,
which is why I'm sending this message to you!
It only takes a minute to join, so sign up now (please refer to me
as your referring member) at
http://www.alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=JGI760 and you can start
earning cash today. They explain everything on their Web site. It's totally 
free,
privacy-protected, and 

The money is real!

Happy $urfing!
Donald S.
Member ID# JGI-760
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Re: Check This Out!

2000-02-10 Thread Carl Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I recently joined AllAdvantage.com, a great new Internet company
 that pays its members to surf the Web! AllAdvantage.com even pays me when my 
 friends are surfing,
 which is why I'm sending this message to you!
 It only takes a minute to join, so sign up now (please refer to me
 as your referring member) at
 http://www.alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=JGI760 and you can start
 earning cash today. They explain everything on their Web site. It's totally 
 free,
 privacy-protected, and 

Who is going to be the first to tell him that this mailing list
charges $1000 for advertising?

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Re: Check This Out!

2000-02-10 Thread Bruce Sass
On 10 Feb 2000, Carl Johnson wrote:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  I recently joined AllAdvantage.com, a great new Internet company
  that pays its members to surf the Web! AllAdvantage.com even pays me when 
  my friends are surfing,
  which is why I'm sending this message to you!
  It only takes a minute to join, so sign up now (please refer to me
  as your referring member) at
  http://www.alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=JGI760 and you can start
  earning cash today. They explain everything on their Web site. It's totally 
  free,
  privacy-protected, and 
 
 Who is going to be the first to tell him that this mailing list
 charges $1000 for advertising?

It _may_ be worse than simple advertising.

One of the KDE lists recieved a message last week advertising a DSL
(whatever that is) service, the user later claimed that the software he
installed automatically sent the message to everyone in his 
addressbook...  can you say `VirusWare'. 


- Bruce


Re: Check This Out!

2000-02-10 Thread Bruce Sass
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, David Wiard wrote:

 It _may_ be worse than simple advertising.
 
 One of the KDE lists recieved a message last week advertising a DSL
 (whatever that is) service, the user later claimed that the software he
 installed automatically sent the message to everyone in his 
 addressbook...  can you say `VirusWare'. 
 
 exactly what software do you install that automatically emails everyone
 in an address book advertising DSL service?

I don't know, the email was deleted 2 seconds after I read it.
You should be able to find out by searching the kde-user or general KDE
mailing list archives for Feb 5 or 6.


- Bruce


NTeX: Check it out.

1997-04-21 Thread Karl M. Hegbloom

http://www.mathematik.uni-stuttgart.de:/mathB/lst3/langbein/ntex.html

 It seems to be working well.  It installs `dpkg` compatibly.  (I can
use `dpkg --status` to get information about the various packages
within NTeX.)

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Woah, check this out:

1997-03-13 Thread Thought
Woah, check this out:  I just installed Debian a couple days ago, and
'thought' is my first user with UID 1000 and GID 1000.  Look at what I
found when I was poking around:

[21:35:35]/etc# find / -gid 1000
/usr/doc/procmail/HISTORY.gz
/usr/doc/procmail/README.gz
/usr/doc/procmail/FAQ.gz
/usr/doc/procmail/FEATURES.gz
/usr/man/man8/pppstats.8.gz
/usr/man/man8/chat.8.gz
/usr/man/man8/pppd.8.gz
/usr/man/man1/pon.1.gz
/var/catman/cat1/newgrp.1.gz
/proc/244
/proc/285
/home/thought
/home/thought/.lynxrc
/home/thought/.zhistory
[21:35:58]/etc#

All of those files have GID 1000 ???  Look:

[21:37:40]/etc# l /usr/doc/procmail
total 19
drwxr-xr-x   2 root root 1024 Mar  6 21:05 ./
drwxr-xr-x 102 root root 2048 Mar 10 01:02 ../
-rw-r--r--   1 thought  thought  4199 Apr 10  1995 FAQ.gz
-rw-r--r--   1 thought  thought  1887 Sep 27  1994 FEATURES.gz
-rw-r--r--   1 thought  thought  5982 Oct 31  1994 HISTORY.gz
lrwxrwxrwx   1 root root   21 Mar  6 21:05 README.DEBIAN -
../copyright/procmail
-rw-r--r--   1 thought  thought  2817 Dec 22  1994 README.gz
[21:37:44]/etc#

Why in the WORLD would stuff in /usr/doc/procmail have uid/gid 1000??  The
first file I noticed with gid 1000 was /etc/cron.daily/ppp

Just interesting is all.  I'm going to chown all of them right now! :)


Re: Woah, check this out:

1997-03-13 Thread Joey Hess
Thought:
 Woah, check this out:  I just installed Debian a couple days ago, and
 'thought' is my first user with UID 1000 and GID 1000.  Look at what I
 found when I was poking around:

These are all bugs, but all of them seem to have been fixed by the latest
version of the packages (from unstable.)

 /usr/doc/procmail/HISTORY.gz
 /usr/doc/procmail/README.gz
 /usr/doc/procmail/FAQ.gz
 /usr/doc/procmail/FEATURES.gz

All fixed on my system, which is using procmail 3.10-7.

 /usr/man/man8/pppstats.8.gz
 /usr/man/man8/chat.8.gz
 /usr/man/man8/pppd.8.gz
 /usr/man/man1/pon.1.gz

All fixed after ppp version 2.2.0f-20, I think.

 /var/catman/cat1/newgrp.1.gz

This is no suprise, when a user looks up a man page, the catman page ends up 
owned by their group.

 /proc/244
 /proc/285
 /home/thought
 /home/thought/.lynxrc
 /home/thought/.zhistory

These are all not a problem.

 The first file I noticed with gid 1000 was /etc/cron.daily/ppp

/etc/cron.daily/ppp also appears to be fixed by ppp 2.2.0f-20 and above.

If you find any more of these, you should report them as bug reports against
the offending packages.

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