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Hello all,
I'm running Etch, and use Iceweasel. I'm concerned about this security
advisory. It says that the Etch release notes said that the Mozilla
products would have to be stopped prior to the end of the Etch support
period. I don't see this.
In fact, the Lenny release notes only mention t
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 12:26:19PM -0700, PETER EASTHOPE wrote:
> I have these 5 bytes of machine code to
> disassemble.
>
> b8 12 00 cd 10
>
> I've looked at gdb and objdump. Appears they
> need a complete object file. Someone please
> give a clue.
Write the machine code to a file:
$ p
Michelle
Here is an excerpt from Xen Development that I think applies to your
situation. There do not appear to be a lot of Debian possibilities as
near as I can find out. But I'm still forging around. Your questions are
further down.
Here is the scoop from Xen Development regarding AMD.
Th
Here is the scoop from Xen Development regarding AMD.
Thanks, Ted
PS: I will change ADMIN to something else as soon as I can.
Hello Ted,
2. Are there any recent Xen binaries that integrate well with Debian?
There seems to be little to no activity on the Debian-User list.with
only one or two pe
.
Some comments on this would be appreciated.
Nevertheless, I will still be going ahead with my Local LAN POOL archive
once I have the high speed interface.
Thanks, Ted
Xen is good for you.
Even Microsoft likes Xen.
Leading Chip manufacturers like Xen.
Some CPUs have a hardware interface suppo
As mentioned in an earlier email the DOMU or secondary Xen system(s) can
not only talk to the DOM0 or Xen primary system but also to other other
DOMU or secondary Xen system(s) and that most likely involves not only
LAN interaction but also Internet interaction.
Where internet interaction is
I'm getting a lot of email on Xen which is nice so I am skipping names
and just addressing issues.
Activating and installing LVM on SuSE is made very easy because of
SuSE's YACC user interface. A year ago LVM was becoming very popular and
apparently touted the ability to unify diverse and diff
I put your text below mine. Yes, it does sound neat. Did you do a special
compile for the RAID so it was built into the kernel or do you have a hardware
raid controller, or what?
Perhaps I am wrong but I think Dom0 should contain (but not with the purpose of
executing) all applications that
First, thanks to the 10 people (you know who you are) that provided me
with useful information regarding my own local mirror on my LAN. I
printed out all your correspondence -- thanks!. It appears I began with
some false assumptions even though I had read through the FAQ. Over
about a week o
I have been working on debugging my print services. I have made
several posts to this list on that subject. Several of you have
suggested that this or that thing that I was complaining about worked
fine on their system. So I decided to install a fresh copy of Debian
with a view to testing in a whol
On Fri, Nov 25, 2005 at 12:22:51PM +0100, Nico Gulden wrote:
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> Hello all,
>
> I plan to set up a WLAN environment und I'm looking for the right
> componenents. I'd like to use the Linksys WPC54GS or WPC54G WLAN
> adapter.
>
> How are your expe
On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 12:42:24PM +0100, Piotr Kopszak wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone managed to display correctly CMYK tiffs on screen using
> any of Debian programs? I tried gimp, display, pornview and it seems
> they all think it's RGB.
>
You need something that understands colour profile
How do you force mozilla to save a web page as text? There used to be an
option whether to save as html or as text but that doesn't exist
anymore. I thought that perhaps mozilla paid attention to the file
extention but sometimes when I save 'filename.txt' it *still* saves the
html. Why is that?
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Hello.
I'd like to help! ... not a clue if this fits your requirements or
whether it is indeed helpful. (Its meant to be my benefit to the
group, rather of awaiting replies to my own inquiries ...)
I use following setup in postfix, which I think is much greater then
exim. (exim and ppp/dialin gav
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On Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 08:10:56AM -0400, Michael Dickey wrote:
> Has anyone had success getting Verizon DSL to work? I did the setup in Windows
> :( and then rebooted to try w/ Linux. I am running Woody, pppoe, and I ran
> through the pppoeconf setu
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>From Roberto Sanchez on Friday, 2003-03-14 at 20:06:23 -0500:
>
> The budget is $1000-1200 (max). My solution (I was asked for my opinion,
> as I am seen as pretty computer savvy) was for us to go to Walmart and
> purchase 4 to 6 Linux boxes for $200-$300 each. My rationale was:
>
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On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 01:54:45PM +0800, Joey Quevedo wrote:
> how do i set-up a dial-in server in debian? what are the necessary files to
> configure?
You'd need the mgetty package.
To set it up, I think webmin-ppp would be helpful.
But if you'd need only terminal connections, then mgetty woul
Hi,
I saw quite many PGP signed messages in this list.
How can I get the posters' public keys easily from mutt?
On one particular message, I had the following:
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