Re: explanation of the noise

2003-08-20 Thread Auke Jilderda
I suspect these lists are running spam filters but they can never get up to the same hit rate as personal filters: One can simply not take the risk of false-positives on a list since that basically denies access to a list. Hence, there will always remain a certain amount of false-negatives pr

Re: artsd

2003-08-20 Thread Auke Jilderda
In the control centre, there's a section on "sound & multimedia". Under "sound system", you'll find a tab on "aRTs" which lists as first option "start aRts soundserver on KDE startup". Deselect it and you're in business. In any case, it shouldn't be a problem since Artsd will redirect to /de

Re: Erfahrung mit Debian auf Dell-Laptops

2002-11-10 Thread Auke Jilderda
I'm running Debian on a Dell Latitude c610. Almost everything works flawlessly, the only problem I have is that it fails to turn off its LCD screen when using an external monitor at a higher resolution and/or refresh rate than the LCD can handle (e.g., anything above 1024x768@60Hz). Rather annoyi

Re: Fetchmail / exim / courier imap

2002-10-28 Thread Auke Jilderda
On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 20:59, Auke Jilderda wrote: > > > - Fetchmail is probably configured to hand over the incoming mail to > Exim. > - Exim is default configured to deliver to mbox format so you'll need > to reconfigure it by replacing: > file = /v

Re: Fetchmail / exim / courier imap

2002-10-28 Thread Auke Jilderda
I find your message to be a bit confusing but I think you'll want to do the following: - Fetchmail is probably configured to hand over the incoming mail to Exim. - Exim is default configured to deliver to mbox format so you'll need to reconfigure it by replacing: file = /var/spool/mail/

Re: dhcp problem after recompiling kernel

2002-10-28 Thread Auke Jilderda
Ok, tried it again (recompiling the kernel with both variables set) and now dhclient works. Hence, you were right, thanks for your help. :-) I must have overlooked something earlier. Auke On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 13:48, Colin Watson wrote: > On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 01:26:31PM +0100, A

Re: dhcp problem after recompiling kernel

2002-10-27 Thread Auke Jilderda
Hi fellow Eindhovenaar, (judging from the emailadress :-)), I also posted my question on the debian-laptop list (because it seemed to fit their better on second thought) and here's a clue to the issue at hand: | >>>>> "Auke" == Auke Jilderda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&

Re: Visualizing debian releases

2002-10-27 Thread Auke Jilderda
I like the idea. I presume the X-axis is time and Y is number of packages (functionality). The picture seems correct to me, would be good to quantify both axis with the real data (the number of packages and release dates can relatively easily be backtracked, I bet). Another interesting thing to

Re: dhcp problem after recompiling kernel

2002-10-27 Thread Auke Jilderda
Ofcourse I included CONFIG_PACKET and I tried both with and without CONFIG_FILTER. None worked. Why would CONFIG_FILTER be required? It seems unrelated to DHCP to me. Auke On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 13:48, Colin Watson wrote: > > woody's dhclient does work with 2.4. You did remember to include bo

Re: dhcp problem after recompiling kernel

2002-10-27 Thread Auke Jilderda
o. Anyway, thanks a lot! Auke On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 13:03, Jose M. Gomez wrote: > On Sunday 27 October 2002 12:17, Auke Jilderda wrote: > > I'm running kernel 2.4.18 with dhclient as dhcp client. Any suggestion > > on what the problem might be? > > Hi, have you tried

dhcp problem after recompiling kernel

2002-10-27 Thread Auke Jilderda
I just installed Woody onto a brand new laptop (Dell Latitude c610). Used a little installation cd and fetched the rest from the Net (including security updates). Everything worked pretty good. Had to get X-windows from unstable and compile the kernel to add a couple of things: - "Dell laptop su

Re: mail in linux

2002-10-26 Thread Auke Jilderda
Say hi to your friend Google: A simple search [1] returns some nice options, e.g. [2]. Kind regards, Auke 1. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=pop3+delete+server 2. http://web.tiscali.it/marco_web/popfilter.html On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 13:35, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: > Earl

Re: mail in linux

2002-10-26 Thread Auke Jilderda
st sent you), this is not necessary (because each message is delivered into a separate file). You can find more information about this in Nancy's quick start document. Auke On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 11:37, Auke Jilderda wrote: > On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 09:36, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: >

Re: mail in linux

2002-10-26 Thread Auke Jilderda
On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 09:36, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: > > this is what i had been doing. the problem is that all mail clients > fetch mails. many of them i delete. i would prefer to download only > headers, delete headers off the server and download only the messages i > need. any way to set it

Re: mail in linux

2002-10-25 Thread Auke Jilderda
Hi Sandip, welcome to the beautiful world of Linux ;-). First thing to tell you is that, in contrast to the Windows world, there are always several ways of doing things in UNIX. Mail handling is extremely flexible. You can use a very simple setup or a more flexible one, depending on your needs

Re: local Mail: naive question

2002-10-23 Thread Auke Jilderda
Ofcourse you can go fo either the most simple setup or a more flexible one. Jeff is looking for a simple setup which would, in my humble opinion, probably be some MUA (e.g. Mozilla) fetch mails directly from your POP3 and IMAP accounts and sending mail through your ISP's mailserver. Nate describe

Re: Backup Script

2002-10-21 Thread Auke Jilderda
On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 12:19:11PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote: > > Read the following page, then modify the associated script to your > system. It's geared toward tape. For drive-to-drive, I'd suggest rsync > rather than tar. Why? Auke -- PGP: 0x4A34DD6D, http://bunny.sourceforge.net/ m