On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 10:59:11AM +0930, Tom Cook wrote:
| On 0, dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| >
| > We're trying to move from lots of duplicate authentication data on
| > different systems to having a single unified sign-on source by using
| > LDAP. I managed to get login and sshd to authe
I am trying to set up a debian print server with CUPS; intended clients:
OpenServer via lpd and Win95 via samba.
My printer is a Fujitsu dot matrix DL3800 which I have configured with a raw
queue. I can print jobs using lp from both the Debian server and the
OpenServer client and also with samba f
Anybody used synaptic on debian to manage rpm's?
It is a graphical/x app that must run as root -- and, by default, root
cannot run x apps ;<
What is the best way to manage rpm's that are not available as deb's?
Apparently, apt can manage rpm's, to some degree. Is it simply a matter
of putting
On Tue, 28 May 2002 08:12:33 +0700
"Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim" wrote:
> Matt Zimmerman wrote:
>
> > You should have contacted the FAQ authors with your suggestion,
> > instead of spamming all of the lists that you thought were applicable.
>
> Me spamming? I take that as an insult.
And what woul
On 0, dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We're trying to move from lots of duplicate authentication data on
> different systems to having a single unified sign-on source by using
> LDAP. I managed to get login and sshd to authentiate against an ldap
> server through pam. It's cool and quite si
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 10:17:06AM +1000, Damian Del Campo wrote:
| Hi I'm looking to setup email on a debian machine -> I have a network
| of computers at home, one of which is set up as a router, file server
| and now hopefully a mail repository.
| I want this computer to download my mail from v
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 09:00:44AM -0500, dman wrote:
> Java isn't all that Sun's marketing folks say it is. I've crashed
> jvms quite a bit. I'm no longer surprised when java applets don't
> work all that well. (the VNC java applet works great, though)
Yeah, true. There are multiple issue of c
on Mon, May 27, 2002, dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 04:30:04PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> | on Mon, May 27, 2002, dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> | >
> | > Having recently learned of adzap and pyredir, I'm trying to convince
> | > galeon to use squid to proxy all
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 08:27:43AM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> >Which Java do you have installed? Kaffe? Blackdown? Sun? 1.2?
> >1.3? 1.1.x? 1.3.1?
> >
> On this machine, "about|plugins" reports "Java(TM) Plug-in
> Blackdown-1.3.1-FCS".
> One the campus site I mentioned above, we are using a
Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> You should have contacted the FAQ authors with your suggestion,
> instead of spamming all of the lists that you thought were applicable.
Me spamming? I take that as an insult. You'd better fix your
procmail filter, and I will fix mine.
regrets,
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Hi. I'm new to linux and I'm having a hell of a time configuring my sound card!
I have a Gateway Solo 1200 and I believe I have a VIA-chipset. I could be wrong
though. I've tried messing with the kernel, but I'm pretty much clueless on what
to do.Can anyone help a newbie
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 08:09:30AM -0500, dman wrote:
> It's just a perl script that also includes lots of URL patterns for ad
> banners. In squid.conf, specify it as a redirector_program.
... and much more. Not only does the author maintain a very complete list of
patterns, you can also spec you
> "Damian" == Damian Del Campo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Damian> I want all this mail to be downloaded to a central
Damian> computer however I don't all this mail to exist in one
Damian> bucket so to speak. Ie I'd want be able to access the mail
Damian> from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This morning I learned the hard way why one should alias 'rm' to 'rm -i'.
Everything is allright now, except for one tiny thing: every major topic
in the KDE menu used to hold a 'debian' submenu, where all installed
applications, not directly associated with KDE could be selected.
Those submenus h
Hi I'm looking to setup email on a debian machine -> I have a network of computers at home, one of which is set up as a router, file server and now hopefully a mail repository.
I want this computer to download my mail from various pop email accounts such as,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 06:56:04PM -0400, Dan Muller wrote:
| dman wrote:
...
| >...
| >First, run this with your sources.list pointing at potato. It will
| >ensure that you have all the build tools and any other build
| >dependencies for building (potato's version of) libxml1.
| >
| ># apt-
Hi. I'm new to linux and I'm having a hell of a time configuring my sound card!
I have a Gateway Solo 1200 and I believe I have a VIA-chipset. I could be wrong
though. I've tried messing with the kernel, but I'm pretty much clueless on what
to do.Can anyone help a newbie out?
Thanks,
Alex Lo
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On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 04:30:04PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
| on Mon, May 27, 2002, dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
| >
| > Having recently learned of adzap and pyredir, I'm trying to convince
| > galeon to use squid to proxy all requests. As a first step I started
| > squid on port 3128 (de
You're right, I forgot how I got into this thread, I think it was the
beer. I just poured myself a shot of Bushmills, an Irish whisky.
Memorial Day weekend is over and I'm facing the alligators again in the
morning.
> I've pointed this out off-list to several participants.
>
> This discussion i
Pat Colbeck wrote:
Hi
I have noticed something starnge about my Woody system. I have to
maintain a hosts file due to some firewall and external DNS weirdness
for some of the hosts in the office. If I ping them then they resolve
via the hosts file but applications like telnet and postfix seem to
Daniel Toffetti wrote:
On Monday 27 May 2002 08:37, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 09:42:06PM -0500, Dale Hair wrote:
Most Americans tend to be isolationists and pacifists, it took
Pearl Harbor to "awaken the sleeping giant". It actually created a
giant "superpower" as we like
on Mon, May 27, 2002, dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Having recently learned of adzap and pyredir, I'm trying to convince
> galeon to use squid to proxy all requests. As a first step I started
> squid on port 3128 (debian default) and configured mozilla to use it
> as a proxy. It worked cor
Thanks for the reply! Still a few questions, though, after trying some of
this...
dman wrote:
> On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 04:33:58PM -0400, Dan Muller wrote:
>...
> The mail->news gateway is one-way. The news server might (I don't
> know) get 2 copies, but not the mailing list.
Thanks, I didn't k
on Mon, May 27, 2002, Thomas Good ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sun, 26 May 2002, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
>
> > Oh, that's nothing. You should see what the Yanks do to folks they
> > really don't like (hint: do a Google search for 'Sherman March Sea').
> > You wanna talk about bitter? South C
Thanks for the reply! Still a few questions, though, after trying some
of this...
dman wrote:
> On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 04:33:58PM -0400, Dan Muller wrote:
>...
> The mail->news gateway is one-way. The news server might (I don't
> know) get 2 copies, but not the mailing list.
Thanks, I didn't
Thanks for the reply! Still a few questions, though, after trying some
of this...
dman wrote:
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 04:33:58PM -0400, Dan Muller wrote:
>...
The mail->news gateway is one-way. The news server might (I don't
know) get 2 copies, but not the mailing list.
Thanks, I didn't kn
At 06:49 PM 5/27/02 -0400, Scott Henson wrote:
>WOW, sponsor one coup and everyone thinks your the bad guy. ;-)
>
ONE? if only!
I think the resentment is cause by a heady mix of cavalier US Government's
and a population that doesn't care what suffering its government causes
beyond the USA's borde
Do not know about squid, but galeon works with
junkbuster, and oops. Did not work with some
versions of tinyproxy.
Paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (dman) writes:
> [1 ]
>
> Having recently learned of adzap and pyredir, I'm trying to convince
> galeon to use squid to proxy all requests. As a first s
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 05:17:13PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> One thing I'm curious about though: Can you forward sound through an
> X session? I think W-s XP can send the sound through their cheap-ass
> "new, incredible remote desktop," and I hate seeing them do something
> we can't in
on Sun, May 26, 2002, Russ Pitman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I have two hard drives, hda and hdb. I wiped the MBR on /dev/hdb not
> realizing that it would cause the boot of /dev/hda to fail while it was
> still in the chain.
What are you running on the systems? Is this a dual-boot system, or
d
On Mon, 2002-05-27 at 17:54, Keith Willoughby wrote:
> Dale Hair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > CIA's "School of the Americas" trained military men from most countries
> > > in South America in torturing and dirty war techniques. US supported
> > > economically and politically all of the co
On Mon, 2002-05-27 at 01:22, dman wrote:
> Here's what I get :
>
>
> # nmap -P0 sandm.hn.org
>
> Starting nmap V. 2.54BETA31 ( www.insecure.org/nmap/ )
> Interesting ports on wv-morgantown1-235.mgtnwv.adelphia.net (24.50.80.235):
> (The 1550 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: filte
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 03:26:10PM -0300, O Senhor wrote:
> Well, I have some machines with the rootfs totaly wrong. With so many
> directories created in /, and symlinks in everywhere. I have establish a
> standard for my aplications, and did install one Debian totaly standard!
> compliant with
You can do it by logging in with a full X session using XDMCP.
I've used hummingbird exceed on Windows to log in to my Linux box
and start xawtv. It's not worth it though. The network just doesn't
have enough bandwidth to send 30 frames per second at any size in
realtime. I have 100Mbit Ethernet,
On Sun, 2002-05-26 at 20:51, Michael Wördehoff wrote:
> Looking for some tutorials to leave the Debian-'newbie' behind me i found
> Osamu Aoki's 'Reference' at
> http://www.debian.org/doc/admin-manuals#quick-reference
> As proposed, I let my dpkg-Manager download and install a cvs-server ( with
Dale Hair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > CIA's "School of the Americas" trained military men from most countries
> > in South America in torturing and dirty war techniques. US supported
> > economically and politically all of the coups d'etat during the '70s,
> > mainly to stop the lefty polit
I've got a small home LAN. One box has an ATI All-In-Wonder card. I can
watch TV on it no problem with xawtv. I can "ssh -X firstbox.ip.address"
into it and run xterm remotely, but when I try to run xawtv it complains
that there's no such device as /dev/video0 and no video grabber device
availa
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 04:33:58PM -0400, Dan Muller wrote:
| (Sorry if this appears twice; I submitted it first via news, but I never saw
| it appear. I joined the mailing list in the meantime, so here's a second
| attempt.)
The mail->news gateway is one-way. The news server might (I don't
know)
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 04:33:58PM -0400, Dan Muller wrote:
> told that I need expat or libxml >= 1.8.3. Neither potato nor woody are up
> to libxml 1.8.3. (I was considering upgrading to woody before I noticed
> this -- not a decision to be taken lightly, since I live behind a modem!)
>
> (And fi
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 04:58:15PM -0400, Mike Dresser wrote:
| > > graphics-based. Look at fb/vesafb.txt.gz instead. You can also try
| > > the tridentfb driver, but I think it is brand new and not stable yet.
|
| And with the speed of tridents, pushing molasses through a drinking straw
| might
> > graphics-based. Look at fb/vesafb.txt.gz instead. You can also try
> > the tridentfb driver, but I think it is brand new and not stable yet.
And with the speed of tridents, pushing molasses through a drinking straw
might be faster.
I played around with SVGATextMode.
Tried my trident, an S3
> I've been running Webtrends on Debian. Currently at 2.0c, Debian 2.1,
> kernel 2.2.12. It's been awhile, but I remember having to adjust file
> ownership. The server starts as root and runs as user daemon.
> More specific information about the problem would be helpful.
Linux debian-sd 2.2.19pre1
I upgraded to sid on Friday night.
My cdrom and cdrecorder were both working fine on Saturday morning.
Saturday evening I did apt-get update and apt-get upgrade.
don't know if my problems relate to this or not.
While my second ide and my cdrom and cdrw are basically recognized according to
dmesg
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 03:11:52PM -0500, dman wrote:
> On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 03:30:10PM -0400, Mike Dresser wrote:
>
> | Just wondering if anyone knows of a video card that supports very high
> | density text in console.
> |
> | The card I'm using(Trident 9880) does 132x60, but I'm looking fo
(Sorry if this appears twice; I submitted it first via news, but I never saw
it appear. I joined the mailing list in the meantime, so here's a second
attempt.)
Background: I have a Debian system running potato. I have some experience
running Linux systems, mostly RedHat, but I'm pretty new to Debi
On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 06:49:31PM -0400, Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
> On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 06:52:36PM +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
> > Unfortunately on the way from potato to sid, my upgrade froze on
> > one of the main lib6 packages. Now I have a really disturbed
> > package database.
> >
> > I don't
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 03:30:10PM -0400, Mike Dresser wrote:
| Just wondering if anyone knows of a video card that supports very high
| density text in console.
|
| The card I'm using(Trident 9880) does 132x60, but I'm looking for
| something smaller, as this still feels large even on a 14" mon
My guess is that some error message is terminating your headers before the
content-type is sent. stdout and stderr get buffered independently so the
stderr can come out of your script first, even if it's generated later in
your code.
* Set $|=1; as the first thing you do in your test script, imm
Andy Saxena wrote:
On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 10:13:22AM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
Andy Saxena wrote:
(snip)
If it is not advisable, would any of the files (e.g., bookmarks.html)
be safe to copy around?
Finally, if it is sensible to share, how do I do it? Set
~/.mozilla/default to be symlin
Hello !
Looking for some tutorials to leave the Debian-'newbie' behind me i found
Osamu Aoki's 'Reference' at
http://www.debian.org/doc/admin-manuals#quick-reference
As proposed, I let my dpkg-Manager download and install a cvs-server ( with
little support by myself :) , then cvs-downloaded the
Folks,
I've noticed that no-one knows anything about a common LILO warning,
so I went straight to the horse's mouth. So everyone has the
information I'm just going to send this verbatim to this list.
Simon
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From: John Coffma
I posted this to debian-curiosa, for some stupid reason. I blame the
small text!
Anyways.
Just wondering if anyone knows of a video card that supports very high
density text in console.
The card I'm using(Trident 9880) does 132x60, but I'm looking for
something smaller, as this still feels larg
We're trying to move from lots of duplicate authentication data on
different systems to having a single unified sign-on source by using
LDAP. I managed to get login and sshd to authentiate against an ldap
server through pam. It's cool and quite simple as well.
Now I want to make samba be the PD
On 27 May 2002 at 20:15, Peter Whysall wrote:
I got two industrial PC:s preconfigured from another company and it
seems like they installed a diskimage of PC1 on PC2 because the
hostname in /etc/hosts was the same on both PC:s.
Thanx
/peterh
> On Mon, 2002-05-27 at 20:07, Peter Holm wrote:
> This contradiction is only apparent.
> While it's perhaps true that most citizen of the USA (*) are pacifist,
> most of them are also unaware of what their government _actually_ do in
> the matter of foriegn affairs.
This is true, but I think most US citizens prefer to not know these
things,
On Mon, 2002-05-27 at 20:07, Peter Holm wrote:
> I got this error after installing Apache Server:
>
> [Mon May 27 21:01:42 2002] [alert] mod_unique_id: unable to
> gethostbyname("conny")
>
>
> I have no idea what is wrong and how to fix it.
>
>
> /peterh
Have you got functional DNS? Has the
I got this error after installing Apache Server:
[Mon May 27 21:01:42 2002] [alert] mod_unique_id: unable to
gethostbyname("conny")
I have no idea what is wrong and how to fix it.
/peterh
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Hi all,
now I'm not getting ldap error credentials:
# more /etc/ldap.conf
BASEdc=animus, dc=com, dc=br
HOSTldap.animus.com.br
HOSTlocalhost
#HOST ldap.openldap.org ldap-master.openldap.org:666
PORT389
SIZELIMIT 12
TIMELIMIT 15
DEREF
Well, I haven't had any better luck with the debian package but I have
gotten Apache and mod_perl running by building from source.
Thanx for all the help,
Ian
On 2002.05.27 13:06 Ian D. Stewart wrote:
On 2002.05.27 12:59 Eric wrote:
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 12:20:00PM -0400, Ian D. Stewart w
Having recently learned of adzap and pyredir, I'm trying to convince
galeon to use squid to proxy all requests. As a first step I started
squid on port 3128 (debian default) and configured mozilla to use it
as a proxy. It worked correctly. I then tried configuring galeon to
use a proxy. It see
On Monday 27 May 2002 08:37, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 09:42:06PM -0500, Dale Hair wrote:
> > Most Americans tend to be isolationists and pacifists, it took
> > Pearl Harbor to "awaken the sleeping giant". It actually created a
> > giant "superpower" as we like to refer to ours
Hello,
I have one BIG problem! I hope that you can help me...
Well, I have some machines with the rootfs totaly wrong. With so many
directories created in /, and symlinks in everywhere. I have establish a
standard for my aplications, and did install one Debian totaly standard!
compliant with
Hi all,
I started to play with ldap today. Installed openldapd for potato.
I have a simple domain: animus.com.br and put the following at
sladp.conf
include /etc/openldap/slapd.at.conf
include /etc/openldap/slapd.oc.conf
schemacheck off
loglevel
On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 09:04:03AM -0500, DvB wrote:
> For a few days now, I haven't been able to reach a few of the servers on
> my network. Every time I try to connect to one, I get an error that
> includes the message "network is unreachable."
> When I run netstat -r, all the hosts that I can't
On Monday 27 May 2002 05:02 am, Thomas Good wrote:
[snip]
> I've come to regard (former President) Jimmy Carter as a sort of Yank
> version of Gandhi. He works hard to help people in need (Habitat for
> Humanity), uses his influence for the common good (trying to normalise
> relations with Castro)
On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 11:32:02AM -0400, Eduardo Gargiulo wrote:
> After set the background image with Esetroot, the Eterm background is
> finally transparent! But I hace another question: is there any way to
> avoid the 'flashing' of Eterm when I switch desktops?
I doubt it. Eterm 'fakes' trans
On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 09:28:10PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> Also xscreensaver.
And xset.
-rob
pgpCgPoFeHvaN.pgp
Description: PGP signature
On Sun, 2002-05-26 at 14:56, Simon Read wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Can any one suggest some CD label printing software and stationery
> that can be used under Debian GNU/Linux?
>
> If it makes any different I have an HP LaserJet and a HP DeskJet
> printer. I also have some "Neato" stationery
On 2002.05.27 12:57 Andrew McNaughton wrote:
Sounds to me like you're not setting your content-type correctly for
some
reason. Have a look at the headers being sent out. It's either not
sending this header, or it's sending something the browser doesn't
know
what to do with.
This is the conte
Sounds to me like you're not setting your content-type correctly for some
reason. Have a look at the headers being sent out. It's either not
sending this header, or it's sending something the browser doesn't know
what to do with.
Andrew
On Sun, 26 May 2002, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
> Date: Sun
I've been running Webtrends on Debian. Currently at 2.0c, Debian 2.1,
kernel 2.2.12. It's been awhile, but I remember having to adjust file
ownership. The server starts as root and runs as user daemon.
More specific information about the problem would be helpful.
Ernest Johanson
Web Systems Admi
On Mon, 2002-05-27 at 05:06, Tinus Kotze wrote:
> I have to replace my keyboard and "stole" one of my dad's keyboards at
> home. Unfortantely my dad is still on Windows as main operating system.
> I have a Millennium Keyboard PS/2 (KB-6869) in front of me with
> "Windows ME Keyboard(Support 2000
Hi,
On 24 May 2002, Jord Swart wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-05-24 at 17:01, Sebastiaan wrote:
> > High,
> >
> > Sorry for the somewhat late reply, but I don't read my mail very well
> > anmore :-).
> Hi, thanks for the reply anyway, you're the only one. Think the rest of
> the world (including me) does
On 2002.05.27 08:02 Thomas Good wrote:
On Sun, 26 May 2002, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
> Oh, that's nothing. You should see what the Yanks do to folks they
> really don't like (hint: do a Google search for 'Sherman March
Sea').
> You wanna talk about bitter? South Carolina's unofficial state
motto
I had someone recently send me a file in what appears
to be IPM.Microsoft Mail.Note
format. The sender claims it was in pdf. Is there something
he should be doing to do a proper attachment in pdf format?
Unfortunately my understand of MS mail tools is nil...
-walter
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I've installed UAE 0.8.20 on my Pentium-3/933MHz machine (P3V4X motherboard,
not that I /think/ it would matter) running Debian/testing. I just can't
seem to get the program to run in any meaningful way:
~$ uae
Testing the RDTSC instruction ... done.
Calibrating delay loop.. ok - 935.98 Bog
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> "Nick" == Nick Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nick> Hi, * David Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020527 11:36]:
Nick> I got mine in Japan for ichi man yen (10,000 yen) from Digix
Nick> Wonder. Be warned thought: in Japan this product is sold as
Nick> "Logicool QCam Pro 3000
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 08:27:43AM -0500, Kent West wrote:
| One the campus site I mentioned above, we are using a content management
| system called EGrail. It has a Visual Content Editor (which allows you
| to edit the text on web pages you want to publish, and has been
| described to me as
Pat:
The "order hosts bind" line should be in /etc/host.conf, and
formatted as "order hosts,bind". This line is followed (in my
/etc/host.conf file) with the single line "multi on".
The remainder looks fine to me.
Dean
-
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 02:13:17PM +0100, Pat Colbeck wrote:
> Hi
dman, 2002-May-27 08:18 -0500:
> On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 02:59:27AM -0400, steev wrote:
> | On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 11:33:13PM -0700, Jeff wrote:
> |
> | > I think you're in for a load of work on this task. An idea I have is
> | > if you have an IMAP server available that you can move all the ma
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 11:06:18AM +0200, Tinus Kotze wrote:
| I have to replace my keyboard and "stole" one of my dad's keyboards at
| home. Unfortantely my dad is still on Windows as main operating system.
| I have a Millennium Keyboard PS/2 (KB-6869) in front of me with
| "Windows ME Keyboard
Tom Cook wrote:
On 0, Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sometimes when I go to sites that are dependent on Java (like my
school's main web-accessible database/portal, and like www.popcap.com
for games, etc) the features on that site don't work as they should. Is
this because:
1) Thes
Hi
I have noticed something starnge about my Woody system. I have to
maintain a hosts file due to some firewall and external DNS weirdness
for some of the hosts in the office. If I ping them then they resolve
via the hosts file but applications like telnet and postfix seem to be
using DNS (thus ge
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 02:59:27AM -0400, steev wrote:
| On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 11:33:13PM -0700, Jeff wrote:
|
| > I think you're in for a load of work on this task. An idea I have is
| > if you have an IMAP server available that you can move all the mail
| > onto with the Windows mail client,
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 01:40:06AM -0400, David Jackson wrote:
| > On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 08:02:49AM -0700, Walter Reed wrote:
| >
| >> Another reason to run squid: adzap. It's amazing how much it speeds up
| >> browsing on my IDSL line...
| >
| > What's the Debian name for adzap?
|
| My quess
Hi -
I tried to install a woody - beta 3.0 cd on an old pentium
133Mhz PC system, after install of base system and re-boot to
configure the text screen behaves more than odd:
after a clear the chars are displayed correctly until we reach
the last line of the screen, thereafter the characters/li
Hi,
I have been doing a lot of reading on de-uglifying fonts on X. I have installed
truetype fonts, worked on xfs, tried different configurations in my
applications.
In the end it worked quite well, but nowhere near to what I was used to on that
Other System. I was running 1280x1024 on my 19 i
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 08:02:33AM -0400, Thomas Good wrote:
> But our behaviour as a nation is still young and foolish - maybe if
> our elected officials served their country rather than their wallets
> we would mature as nation, at a faster pace. I think the lacking
Unfortunately, the legisl
> On Mon, 2002-05-27 at 04:26, Soeren Laursen wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Moving some software services from Redhat 6.2 to debian 2.x and 3.x
> > serveres.
> >
> > We have some problems running the Webtrends Reporting Server 1.3c on
> > debian.
> >
> > It will not start at all. Converted the rpm to a de
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 02:18:07PM +0200, Jan Exss wrote:
> On Mon, 27 May 2002, Colin Watson wrote:
> > If you think another address might have been used, try saying
> > 'unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]' or whatever rather than
> > 'unsubscribe'.
>
> That worked! At least I got a message that said
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 04:55:16AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 10:32:55AM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> > Looks like a locally installed version to me, which makes it Paul's own
> > fault. :-)
>
> Except the only deb I've built myself is pine...
Maybe from some other archi
On Mon, 27 May 2002, Colin Watson wrote:
> If you think another address might have been used, try saying
> 'unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]' or whatever rather than
> 'unsubscribe'.
That worked! At least I got a message that said I was removed from the
list. But who knows... I will see in a couple
I just realized I started this thread, several topics ago!
> Nothing like militaristic Nazi Germany will happen again
> while the US is the lone "hyperpower".
Unless fascism takes root in the United States itself. Please read my essay
"Is This the America I Love"
http://www.goingware.com/not
On Sun, 26 May 2002, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
> Oh, that's nothing. You should see what the Yanks do to folks they
> really don't like (hint: do a Google search for 'Sherman March Sea').
> You wanna talk about bitter? South Carolina's unofficial state motto
> is 'WE didn't surrender'
Ian,
I'
Would you "deep thinker" mind taking this tread offline.
Or maybe start a new list "debian-soapbox
Thanks,
David
> On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 10:21:46PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
>
>> Nothing like militaristic Nazi Germany will happen again
>> while the US is the lone "hyperpower".
>
> There's t
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 10:32:55AM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> Looks like a locally installed version to me, which makes it Paul's own
> fault. :-)
Except the only deb I've built myself is pine...
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On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 10:21:46PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Nothing like militaristic Nazi Germany will happen again
> while the US is the lone "hyperpower".
There's that superiority complex again.
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On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 09:42:06PM -0500, Dale Hair wrote:
> Most Americans tend to be isolationists and pacifists, it took Pearl
> Harbor to "awaken the sleeping giant". It actually created a giant
> "superpower" as we like to refer to ourselves. Then on Sept. 11 the
> giant awoke again. If so
How do I get two wmnets to load in wharf, one for each interface?
I can't seem to get it to work.
>From my wharf config...
*Wharf wmnet - Swallow "wmnet" wmnet -d 250 --logscale -x1000
--device=eth0 --label=eth0 &
*Wharf wmnet - Swallow "wmnet" wmnet -d 250 --logscale -x1
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