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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hanasaki JiJi) writes:
I am looking at a MS-6368 Mother board that says it has a RT8100. How
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an 81xx is is used (i.e.: maybe a 8129 or 8139)
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Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
I'm thinking of ordering a Dell PowerEdge 1550 1U rackmount server for
the office to act as a backup server. The 1U form factor is important to
us.
For 2200 pounds one gets a Pentium III/133MHz 256K cache, 512Mb RAM,
108Gb 10,000rpm Ultra3 SCSI box with 3
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can this list block the email [EMAIL PROTECTED] ???
all they are sending is viruses.
Matt
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Edgar Brito [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Friends from Debian i got Debian 2.2 r0 Potato but I can´t get
rescue.bin and root.bin from this CD. I would like yuo send me rescue.bin
and root.bin for this version: 2.2 r0 Potato in order I can install my
linux. Thank you. This is my mail: [EMAIL
Michael Heldebrant wrote:
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 16:04, DvB wrote:
God, I wish YODA would stop sending this crap :-(
Actually, I wish [EMAIL PROTECTED] would fix his machine.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] too... Grrr!
Linda
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Matt Fair said:
can this list block the email [EMAIL PROTECTED] ???
all they are sending is viruses.
Matt
id rather the list block those stupid virus warnings.
at the very least the virus warnings need to have
info on how to contact the admin of the system
sending it. it doesnt even have a
Matt Fair [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
can this list block the email [EMAIL PROTECTED] ???
all they are sending is viruses.
Matt
I finally got around to looking up how the gnus killfile works in order
to get rid of this junk.
I'm sure you can do the same with filters under Evolution...
HTH
~ TARFU ? (:-O
Yes, it's TARFU.
Things are really fouled up, to be polite.
Mike
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tilting at Windmills for a Better Tomorrow.
I give you this one rule of
Rory Campbell-Lange said:
I'm thinking of ordering a Dell PowerEdge 1550 1U rackmount server
for the office to act as a backup server. The 1U form factor is
important to us.
For 2200 pounds one gets a Pentium III/133MHz 256K cache, 512Mb
RAM, 108Gb 10,000rpm Ultra3 SCSI box with 3 years
Colin Watson said:
I've prodded [EMAIL PROTECTED] again to remind the relevant people that
something needs to be done.
cool! thanks. at least i think there should be a warning
somewhere that tells of the problem if there isn't going to
be a fix anytime soon.
This is basically just a question
Can some one please send my an example on how to specify the pzc or the uzc
fonts in a default Debian teTeX install, I can't figure it out and it's
driving my Mad.
Thanks ( and good Karma to any replys)
joel
* Matt Fair ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
can this list block the email [EMAIL PROTECTED] ???
And cox.com while you're at it. Pretty pleeease.
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Linda Laubenheimer wrote:
Michael Heldebrant wrote:
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 16:04, DvB wrote:
God, I wish YODA would stop sending this crap :-(
Actually, I wish [EMAIL PROTECTED] would fix his machine.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] too... Grrr!
In the meantime, I suggest you filter it
At 06:10 PM 11/21/01 -0600, DvB wrote:
Matt Fair [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
can this list block the email [EMAIL PROTECTED] ???
all they are sending is viruses.
Matt
I finally got around to looking up how the gnus killfile works in order
to get rid of this junk.
I'm sure you can do the same
Hi all. does anyone know what the hec this is? I had just compiled a program for
school and ran it and got this error:
BUG IN DYNAMIC LINKER ld.so: dynamic-link.h: 57: elf_get_dynamic_info:
Assertion `! bad dynamic tag' failed!
I have never seen this before and wouldn't even begin to know how
Well I can take responsibility for the messages from
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]', however if the Debian User mailing list didn't send
out viruses in the first place, there wouldn't be the automated reply.
The same goes for the YODA messages.
In all honesty I've merely kept up with my software and virus
Salve, le scrivo poiché ho la necessità di ricompilare il kernel il
modo da condividere una porzione del mio filesystem nonché di
installare la scheda audio. Purtoppo incorro comtinuamentein questo
errore. Per favore aiutatemi.
Scusi non parlo italiano.
If you need to recompile the
on Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 01:43:12PM +0100, Hans Ekbrand ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 03:00:36AM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
dd will do the job for a precise binary copy. This is overkill in the
vast majority of circumstances, and slow as hell to boot (copying a
on Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 10:05:21AM -0800, Richard Weil ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
How do you logout leftover sessions? For example, I ssh'd into my
debian box, the connection went down because of line problems, and
when I log back in the old session is still there. I don't know how to
kill
on Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 08:33:33PM -0500, Peter Christensen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Thanks, everyone, for all the help. I checked the memory use (using
free) with Mozilla and a few other programs running. Memory use never
went much above 85MB out of a total of about 250) , so I don't
on Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 05:57:14AM -0600, Bud Rogers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wednesday 21 November 2001 05:42 am, Jussi Ekholm wrote:
Amen. Once I tried Mutt, I really couldn't switch for anything
else - Mutt seems to cover *all* the aspects I expect from MUA;
and you mentioned most
on Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 08:25:03PM +0800, Paolo Falcone ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Hello.
When I was still using RedHat Linux, I remember that it was possible
to multithread the sounds (playing multiple sound files is possible,
as threads are instantiated to use the sound device).
This is
I'm running Debian unstable with the 2.4.12 kernel currently,
and have been trying to make a custom kernel package of the
2.4.14 kernel to use to upgrade (and for installation elsewhere).
I used the make-kpkg command provided by the Debian package
kernel-package to make the kernel I'm using now,
How difficult would it be for the list management software to drop anything with
a .exe attachment?
It's hard to see how such a file would have any place on this list
John
Matt Fair wrote:
can this list block the email [EMAIL PROTECTED] ???
all they are sending is viruses.
Matt
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on Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 04:11:58PM -0800, nate ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Matt Fair said:
can this list block the email [EMAIL PROTECTED] ???
all they are sending is viruses.
Matt
id rather the list block those stupid virus warnings.
at the very least the virus warnings need to have
cool urls to check and funny info attachments in this e-mail is infected
with w32 Aliz.Worm.virus. This virus was detected by Norton virus signatures
of 11/20/2001 but was unable to repair it so be cautious.
-log file for this
Date: 11/22/2001,
On Wednesday 21 November 2001 20:11, Josh Everist wrote:
Well I can take responsibility for the messages from
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]', however if the Debian User mailing
list didn't send out viruses in the first place, there
wouldn't be the automated reply.
I think you mean outlook express 5; not
On Thu, 2001-11-22 at 14:11, Josh Everist wrote:
Well I can take responsibility for the messages from
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]', however if the Debian User mailing list didn't send
out viruses in the first place, there wouldn't be the automated reply.
The automated replies act like a denial of
I'm currently writing some code and I'm finding certain things are
are not working correctly. Some sample code:
#include string
#include fstream
//#include iomanip // for noskipws
int main( int argc, char* argv[] )
{
ifstream ifile( argv[ 1 ] );
if ( !ifile )
{
cerr
Adam Warner writes:
The automated replies act like a denial of service.
Yes. At least patch your software to not send the same warning to the same
address more than once a day.
Windows executables posted to a debian-user mailing list are pretty
obvious.
Not to new users using Windows from
du doesn't seem to provide any statistics for my ext3 partition. any
praticular reason for this?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mount
/dev/hda2 on / type auto (rw,errors=remount-ro,errors=remount-ro)
proc on /proc type proc (rw)
/dev/hda1 on /dosc type vfat (rw)
usbdevfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbdevfs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can some one please send my an example on how to specify the pzc or the uzc
fonts in a default Debian teTeX install, I can't figure it out and it's
driving my Mad.
\fontfamily{pzc}\fontshape{it}\selectfont test
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I've e-mailed the sys admins, and hopefully they will take care of
this. However, because of thanksgiving weekend I'm not sure when
they'll see it.
I apologize for the problems.
shaya
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 16:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 06:11:22PM -0700, Josh Everist wrote:
Well I can take responsibility for the messages from
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]', however if the Debian User mailing list didn't send
out viruses in the first place, there wouldn't be the automated reply.
Then the automated reply is broken.
Hi all,
A recent upgrade must have stopped these programs from functioning and I
can't isolate it (when I say recent it could be at least 10 days since
I've tried running xmms, etc).
Normal system sounds are playing fine. I just can't play audio using any
of the applications listed. There is
On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 05:55:21PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
I'd suggest a massive response (that is, many people, not one person
replying many times) to the postmaster address, or other WHOIS contacts
listed if postmaster is invalid (an RFC 822 violation, FWIW).
This practice is to be
Adam Warner wrote:
A recent upgrade must have stopped these programs from functioning and I
can't isolate it (when I say recent it could be at least 10 days since
I've tried running xmms, etc).
Normal system sounds are playing fine. I just can't play audio using any
of the applications
Daniel Farnsworth Teichert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm running Debian unstable with the 2.4.12 kernel currently,
and have been trying to make a custom kernel package of the
2.4.14 kernel to use to upgrade (and for installation elsewhere).
I used the make-kpkg command provided by the Debian
Simon Wong wrote:
Søren Neigaard wrote:
In which files are the DNS servers stored?
/etc/resolv.conf
Hello:
Just in case you mean something else; there is also a
/etc/bind/named.conf
configuration file (if you are using bind).
And if there is a line (or lines) like
Adam Warner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is a Debian GNU/Linux mailing list. Perhaps the administrators
could look at filtering a problem caused by Windows users, but I
wouldn't put a high priority on it.
Ah, that reminds me of my favorite procmail entry:
:0:
* ^TO_debian
*
Josh Everist said:
Well I can take responsibility for the messages from
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]', however if the Debian User mailing list
didn't send out viruses in the first place, there wouldn't be the
automated reply.
i reccomend ditching exchange and go with a unix based mail
server, sendmail,
On Wednesday 21 November 2001 05:51 pm, Shaya Potter wrote:
du doesn't seem to provide any statistics for my ext3 partition. any
praticular reason for this?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mount
/dev/hda2 on / type auto (rw,errors=remount-ro,errors=remount-ro)
proc on /proc type proc (rw)
/dev/hda1
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 18:54, Daniel Farnsworth Teichert wrote:
I'm running Debian unstable with the 2.4.12 kernel currently,
and have been trying to make a custom kernel package of the
2.4.14 kernel to use to upgrade (and for installation elsewhere).
I used the make-kpkg command provided by
Eugene Tyurin muttered:
I don't think this is right. My sound works just fine without
moduling. Here's my kernel config:
CONFIG_SOUND=y
CONFIG_SOUND_ES1371=y
CONFIG_SOUND_OSS=m
CONFIG_SOUND_TRACEINIT=y
I have everything the same, except for OSS trace. I'll try these, it
wasn't clear
Idar Tollefsen wrote:
Erik,
I had the same problem recently, I already forgot how I solved it. Try
running the saslpasswd as root, I think it creates the file if it does
not exist.
There is no such file as 'saslpasswd', that's my problem. And yes,
I am running as root.
sorry
On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 08:08:30PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all. does anyone know what the hec this is? I had just compiled a program
for
school and ran it and got this error:
BUG IN DYNAMIC LINKER ld.so: dynamic-link.h: 57: elf_get_dynamic_info:
Assertion `! bad dynamic tag'
I've been downloading and installing from www.mozilla.org to run on
Woody. Updating and reinstalling the plugins is only slightly pain-
ful. I am running into two problems, I'd appreciate it if any
one out there can help.
1. Bad fonts in JavaVM
When I run Java VMs, specifically, when I play
On Thu, 2001-11-22 at 16:53, Craig Dickson wrote:
All hung while trying to open /dev/dsp. Killing esd resolves the
problem. Which is fine with me, since I hate having my desktop
environment play sounds for things like opening/closing windows,
selecting menu items, and so on.
I just now
This was a rather lengthy thread on the ext3-users mailing list (more than
once, one thread started by me). The issue is indeed with the 'auto'
fstype, and setting the fstype to 'ext3' in your /etc/fstab will fix the
problem. One of the main reasons for using type 'auto' was so that if you
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