behaving like that?
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, a crosspost, but both packages are linked (verifydebs uses
python-debsigs), and both have stuff for developers and users. Flame
me anyway, if you must ;-)
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I'm a FIG (http
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1. Man gewöhnt sich an allem - sogar am Dativ.
2. Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod.
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PS: This whole problem bothered me for years now... when I found out
about List-Id, I was happy. Until I found the adoption rate to
be... depressing.
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vi has two modes the one
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the usually needed, use the current width (big
xterm, mainly).
Yes, setting columns to itself looks weird... guess it's not exported
or something.
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We must learn from
on their development page as goals...
Hope they'll get to that soon, because GDAM looks interesting, and I
don't want to touch mp3s anymore ;-)
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Advent
filed proper? (;-)
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Windows NT is an acronym for Windows? No thanks. -- Russ McManus
in wtf)
TINLA (`dict tinla` has TINLC... so I think this is This Is Not Legal
Advice).
YADA (Yet Another D??? A??? ? Or just yada as in yada yada yada?)
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First
Karsten == Karsten M Self kmself@ix.netcom.com writes:
Karsten on Sun, Oct 14, 2001 at 08:53:33PM +0200, Jürgen
Karsten A. Erhard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
It doesn't do frames, or SSL, or fancy layouting (doesn't know
center or align left and all that).
Karsten
*)
Take a look, it's worth it.
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Ever wonder why the SAME PEOPLE
make up ALL the conspiracy theories? -- Michael K. Johnson
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IBM said they'd do with the CPRM features in the
harddisks... after the initial criticisms. Of course, now they'll be
*forced* to put those in... poor little fellas/sarcams
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to servers on non-std ports. Oh well...
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DMCA -- A.K.A The Gag Rule
... plug type=stupidthen you probably like Python, as one of
it's (inofficial) mottos is explicit is better than implicit/plug
wink
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Give a man fire and he
implement separate scrollback buffers (have
been bitten by that time and again).
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Bill Gates brought you Windows.
Linus brought you
. They
officially refer you to XFree86, and from what I've read on dri-devel,
becoming an XFree86 developer is not that easy... ask if you want the
gritty details. (This is all just my POV, of course...)
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Adam == Adam Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, Jürgen A. Erhard wrote:
As I said, that's bullshit. You're right that dpkg's available file
needs to be up to date... but only for dselect and for manual browsing
(do that quite often myself). dpkg itself
unstable, not testing),
I waited a couple weeks even.
Until I couldn't stand not being able to upgrade almost all the other
packages ;-)
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Yesterday's the past
: Enchanter of Computers (Computer Enchanter).
Or, maybe cooler: Computermancer. (Necromancer-Neuromancer, see?).
Bye, J
PS: If you're more into enchanting hardware (don't we all wish we were
at times), you might be a hardmancer? And for software, a softmancer?
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and reinstall will not get
rid of those.
I could be speaking out of my ass here, however... ;-)
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We must learn from our mistakes,
so we can make bigger
here with an aura of I *always* know what I'm saying and b) there
hadn't been someone stating that you were one of the most
knowledgeable people on this list. Sorry, but those factors just
*call* for a cutting down to size once in a while.
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to learn. It's not our
fault if people don't learn... but it is our fault if we don't show
them where they can).
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Linux - Free PC Unix (http://www.linux.org
, meanwhile I just
Eugene purged lprng as I found myself not printing anything for
Eugene the past few months.
Check out snort... if this attack is a known one, it would have told you what
kind. (It's an IDS, and includes portscan detection).
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' refered to in
Jaye an earlier post this AM :)
You mean the jargon file? Because I haven't found a jargon
program...
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Yesterday's the past
dump it to
D /dev/null using procmail.
And one mailing a week? That contains some info about a service
you're using? I skim every one... *skim*, not necessarily *read* :-P
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(alas?) not on lists.debian.org. It's admin'd by Lehmann's Online
Buchhandlung, a german online/RL bookshop (in RL located in Berlin).
Don't have the address handy... but then again, I don't think you
yourself need it ;-)
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, though, is that it apparently
busy-waits... IIRC load was near 1 while I ran it on my Cyrix MII
machine (233MHz, 64M). Installing on my 500MHz notebook to test while
I write this ;-)
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server that does this: the one for
Matrox cards (G400 only I think... pretty certainly no chips older
than G200/400).
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There's
a -- -4 to the start-stop-daemon invocation that
start sshd.
For me that solved it. (There's a report in the BTS that helped me
find this).
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It might
make
that the majority by now (there are one or two `gurus' or
`semi-gurus' using SuSE).
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George Herrimann's Krazy Kat (http://www.krazy.com
Stan == Stan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stan What's the Debian way of installing a Flash Player plugin for
Netscape?
apt-get install navigator/communicator... netscape-base-476 contains the
flash plugin...
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... no corruption is happening (at least not due to those messages).
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Perl Programmers are from Mars,
Python Programmers are from
...
HTH,
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it, no questions
asked (not even How can you be so stupid and/or misguided... ;-)
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First there was nothing, and God created the light. Now
Francesco == Francesco Bochicchio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Francesco On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 01:27:43PM +0200, Jürgen A. Erhard
wrote:
The only thing in syslog is a
gnome-name-server[500]: input condition is: 0x10, exiting
that seems to be at about the time X
kernel (2.2.17, slightly reduced from the Debian default, just
disabled some features I definitely don't need).
Anyone experienced the same? Or have some hints where to look? Any
pointers are appreciated...
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Forgot to mention I've installed the latest Helix GNOME packages, and
the rest is woody (still libc 2.1.3).
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It might look like I'm doing nothing
details on request...
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No matter how cynical I get, I can't keep up. -- Bruce Schneier
it on hold, as I do most upgrades manually via apt-get install
PACKAGE anyway)
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I have
... ;-)
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C (A)bort (R)etry (I)nfluence with a large hammer
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Yesterday's the past and tomorrow's the future.
Today is a gift -- which is why they call it the present. -- Butterfly
installed).
UCE is spam... but spam is not just UCE. Bruce is right.
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If you can't solve a problem
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Mark =3D=3D Mark Schiltz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mark On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, David Z. Maze wrote:
Mark Schiltz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MS I think I have tried everything, maybe my sound card
... :)
Honest people seem hard to come by these days, so I applaud you.
Honest! ;-)
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We must learn from our mistakes,
so we can make bigger
the *versions*. So, that'd be a resounding
No here also.
Too bad, I'd like such an option also... currently you can only check
apt-cache show foo against dpkg -s foo to see whether there's a newer
version. Ugly and complicated...
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on bugtraq (I
think) even said so)
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vi has two modes the one in which it beeps
and the one in which it doesn't -- Alan Cox
distributions are moving to FHS in the long term... or have said
so, at least ;-)
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Hi Doug,
Try
apt-get --print-uris -y dselect-upgrade PACKAGES
Take that file to your work machine and do a
for i in `awk PACKAGES {print $1}`; do wget --cont $i; done
This is *not* tested! ... But should work.
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, not files of users who have even half a
clue).
Bye, J
PS: The apology Kurt's put up is nice, I have to say.
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Give a man fire and he will be warm
are
not listed in /etc/services.
Nate What i do is run the command lsof | grep 757 to see what
Nate process is on that port. i believe that is a NFS/rpc service
Nate though.
fuser -v 757/tcp works as well (I think).
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... but that seemed to tricky to me, when
mod_ssl makes it unnecessary)
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If you can't
deal with
one.
Though, maybe that is what you want. But probably not. OTOH,
mentioning it on zsh-users might bring a surprise (the zsh folks are
always willing to make zsh even fancier ;-) (zsh-users is gated into
zsh-workers).
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coolr0x/cool/plug. ;-))
Jonas Thanks!
What for? ;-)
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Outside of a dog, a man's best friend is a book;
inside
your machine the-kernel and try again. Should work then.
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GTK - Free X Toolkit (http://www.gtk.org)
Amazon.com: One
...
kmself Makes you wonder how much thought went into the survey and
kmself whether it's just a data mining expedition.
I can't dispute this possibility.
Bye, J
PS: Strangely, the LJ uses Debian on all their (web-) servers... 8-|
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