On Sat, Sep 02, 2006 at 10:37:04AM +0200, Rolf Kutz wrote:
* Quoting Mikko Rapeli ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I think it is relevant: should the effectiveness actions in general
be based on the host where the update was applied through lsof, package
dependencies provided and digitally signed by
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 09:15:45AM +0300, Mikko Rapeli wrote:
On Sat, Sep 02, 2006 at 10:37:04AM +0200, Rolf Kutz wrote:
* Quoting Mikko Rapeli ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I think it is relevant: should the effectiveness actions in general
be based on the host where the update was applied
Hi,
my Firefox suddenly opens a strange url as the first page. Could anyone give
me a hint how to clean it up?
Cheers, Torsten
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Torsten Sadowski wrote:
Hi,
my Firefox suddenly opens a strange url as the first page. Could anyone give
me a hint how to clean it up?
Cheers, Torsten
edit-preferences-main-home page -choose one :) save and that's all
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Torsten Sadowski wrote:
Hi,
my Firefox suddenly opens a strange url as the first page. Could anyone give
me a hint how to clean it up?
Cheers, Torsten
At least you should try to change your homepage. After that search
information about megago from internet and if you find something
Pawel Krzywicki wrote:
edit-preferences-main-home page -choose one :) save and that's all
Tools-options [general tab] - home page - locations..
Or better still open a bunch of pages that you like to visit regularly and
make the set 'use current pages'...
- the caveat to this is that the tabs
Unluckily its not that easy. The homepage preference is not altered and points
to the right site.
Cheers, Torsten
Torsten Sadowski wrote:
Hi,
my Firefox suddenly opens a strange url as the first page. Could anyone give
me a hint how to clean it up?
Cheers, Torsten
Hello Kitame,
I'm sorry to approach you like this but we got a very urgent situation
which was caused by the latest update for mozilla-*. This update messed
up enigmail completely. We got now 5 systems showing the exact
behaviour. They use Mozilla 1.7.8 (latest sarge) and enigmail (latest
sarge).
Hi Steve,
you wrote there's a sec-update of apache, but on security.debian.org
no update apache debs where found.
Regards,
Thorsten
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Torsten Sadowski wrote:
Unluckily its not that easy. The homepage preference is not altered and points
to the right site.
It seem to be a search service ... probably have you a Firefox extension
of it?
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 07:39:16PM +0200, Thorsten Schifferdecker wrote:
you wrote there's a sec-update of apache, but on security.debian.org
no update apache debs where found.
Try again a few times. It's on some of the security.debian.org hosts,
and propably replicating to all of them.
On Monday 04 September 2006 18:22, Torsten Sadowski wrote:
TS Unluckily its not that easy. The homepage preference is not altered and
points TS to the right site.
TS
Possibly a DNS screw up by the host of your preferred homepage. I have seen
cases where a mistake of that kind on a server that
Torsten Sadowski wrote:
Unluckily its not that easy. The homepage preference is not altered and points
to the right site.
Add a new user to your system and check, where his homepage points to.
Set it to a site that you know that works (maybe google.com).
If this works, the problem might be
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 07:31:30PM +0200, Von Wolher wrote:
Hello Kitame,
I'm sorry to approach you like this but we got a very urgent situation
which was caused by the latest update for mozilla-*. This update messed
up enigmail completely. We got now 5 systems showing the exact
behaviour.
Alexander Sack wrote:
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 07:31:30PM +0200, Von Wolher wrote:
Hello Kitame,
I'm sorry to approach you like this but we got a very urgent situation
which was caused by the latest update for mozilla-*. This update messed
up enigmail completely. We got now 5 systems showing
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