inappropriate racist and other offensive material

2002-03-13 Thread Lazarus Long
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 12:47:25AM -0700, Adam Conrad wrote: > > > -Original Message- > > From: Lazarus Long [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 5:55 PM > > > > Yo family's so black, when they hold han

Complied into debs please (Python/Emacs packagers take note)

2002-02-23 Thread Lazarus Long
age. -- Please (OpenPGP) encrypt all mail whenever possible. Request the following Public Keys for Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> TypeBits/KeyIDFingerprint DSA KeyID: ElGamal: 2048g/CCB09D64 8270 4B79 CB1E 433B 6214 64EB 9D58 28A9 E8B1 27F4 (old 2001 key

Proposed Incoming takes away from users (Social Contract violation?)

2002-02-21 Thread Lazarus Long
d packages, etc, consistent with point 4 of the Social Contract? (http://www.debian.org/social_contract) Taking away from the users isn't an "advantage." -- Please (OpenPGP) encrypt all mail whenever possible. Request the following Public Keys for Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTE

syslog-ng: causes REMOTE machines to lock out logins even!

1999-12-20 Thread Lazarus Long
Forwarded to -user, as a warning to others about this dangerous package, and, forwarded to -qa, in hopes of a speedy NMU to fix this, in light of its severity. (I'm not on either list, so cc as appropriate if replying.) - Forwarded message from Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Accidentally deleted mouse! Please help!

1999-06-25 Thread Lazarus Long
usMouse" no matter what kind of mouse you have. === End snip === This is of course assuming you used the -R option with gpm. Refer again to the above faq-o-matic URL. -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyID Date User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long &

Re: Getting there

1999-06-18 Thread Lazarus Long
of such a thing? Who would believe anyone would attempt to be viewed as credible after such a ridiculous claim? What kind of idiots would they think we are if they believed we would fall for such? ARE we-the-public that stupid? ;-) ) -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyID

Re: Getting there

1999-06-18 Thread Lazarus Long
ication: "... especially when comparing it with THAT crap that the dominant player puts out!" heheh] (Private reply to follow.) -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyIDDate User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 98 2A 56 34 16 76 D5 21 39 93 99 EA 89 D4 B5 A2

Re: SSH 2.0

1999-06-17 Thread Lazarus Long
ad the associated documentation after installation. $ lynx /usr/doc/ssh2/ is one way to do so. (HINT: There is a non-standard port used, which is documented there.) -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyIDDate User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EMAIL

Re: gpm troubles on potato? (kbd-related?)

1999-06-15 Thread Lazarus Long
Date User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 98 2A 56 34 16 76 D5 21 39 93 99 EA 89 D4 B5 A2

Re: Moving a kernel

1999-06-14 Thread Lazarus Long
ght revision number (and swapping hardware of course.) This makes hardware debugging a bit more painless. The kernel-package package has made my life quite a bit easier. -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyIDDate User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EM

Re: Moving a kernel

1999-06-13 Thread Lazarus Long
n request: Type Bits/KeyIDDate User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 98 2A 56 34 16 76 D5 21 39 93 99 EA 89 D4 B5 A2

Re: Where is /usr/bin/file?

1999-06-12 Thread Lazarus Long
ne which package it came from. $ dpkg -S /usr/bin/file file: /usr/bin/file # apt-get update ; apt-get install file Or, if potato: Filename: dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/utils/file_3.27-2.deb -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyIDDate User ID pub 1024/CFE

Re: ftp ssh tunelling

1999-06-12 Thread Lazarus Long
deb Personally, I prefer using scp from ssh1 due to those licensing issues. I've changed all of my ftp scripts to scp wherever possible. -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyIDDate User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 98 2A 56 34 16 76 D5 21 39 93 99 EA 89 D4 B5 A2

gpm troubles on potato? (kbd-related?)

1999-06-12 Thread Lazarus Long
not gpm, since downgrading gpm didn't help. Being rather ill at present, I'm not trusting my own diagnostic skills like I normally would, and may have missed something obvious. Suggestions? -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyIDDate User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1

Re: BE MORE SIMPLE!!!!

1999-06-09 Thread Lazarus Long
erful, isn't it? :-) Anyone running a Debian system who hasn't met apt-get is in for a pleasant surprise. Example: # apt-get update ; apt-get install wget ... acquires, installs and configures the package I mentioned above. -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyID

Re: Random partitioning questions

1999-06-08 Thread Lazarus Long
, before finding out "the hard way." -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyIDDate User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 98 2A 56 34 16 76 D5 21 39 93 99 EA 89 D4 B5 A2

Re: why make partitions?

1999-06-01 Thread Lazarus Long
e partitions is so the KERNEL will be guaranteed to be located below cylinder 1024 for /sbin/lilo. Otherwise, later kernel installations will run the risk of making your system unbootable from those kernels (or at all even.) -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyIDDate

Re: MPEG-3

1999-05-29 Thread Lazarus Long
- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyIDDate User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 98 2A 56 34 16 76 D5 21 39 93 99 EA 89 D4 B5 A2

Re: Replacement for Netscape

1999-05-26 Thread Lazarus Long
t is not a server. Linux is an affordable workstation, as compared to other OS's. -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyID Date User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 98 2A 56 34 16 76 D5 21 39 93 99 EA 89 D4 B5 A2

Re: Replacement for Netscape

1999-05-26 Thread Lazarus Long
s tongue in cheek btw.) One of the best things about Linux is that it runs well on the hardware I own ... otherwise I could not run it. I'm sure I'm not the only financially-constrained Linux user, by any means. -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyID Date

Re: OFFTOPIC: How about a /dev/clipboard ?

1999-05-26 Thread Lazarus Long
is more than one screen long. I just thought it would be quite nice to > > be able to redirect the output into /dev/clipboard, then switch to the > > graphical program and use the mouse to paste it from /dev/clipboard to > > where I need it. > > > > Is there a mecha

Re: HELP please !

1999-05-26 Thread Lazarus Long
en] (X11; I; SunOS 5.6 sun4m) Other, yes; brain-dead, no comment. ;) Wouldn't most any Unix allow the above syntax though? I've never used SunOS. -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyIDDate User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Potatoe - usable ?

1999-05-26 Thread Lazarus Long
asis for comparison. :) ) -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyIDDate User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 98 2A 56 34 16 76 D5 21 39 93 99 EA 89 D4 B5 A2

Re: List archives? was: Re: fetchmail problems

1999-05-25 Thread Lazarus Long
info. -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyIDDate User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 98 2A 56 34 16 76 D5 21 39 93 99 EA 89 D4 B5 A2

List archives? was: Re: fetchmail problems

1999-05-24 Thread Lazarus Long
1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 98 2A 56 34 16 76 D5 21 39 93 99 EA 89 D4 B5 A2

Re: cron daemon -- suidmanager and cfengine errors

1999-05-20 Thread Lazarus Long
=== If you don't know what it is, and don't run a LAN, you probably don't *need* it (although it's possible you could find some use for it.) Purging it will most likely cause no problems. (Do you have any idea how it got installed?) -- PGP Public Key available on request:

Re: update-menus, does it work? UPDATE 2

1999-05-16 Thread Lazarus Long
I don't believe there is much, if anything, that would require X11 in the list of things that require one to be root at the time. -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyIDDate User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fin

Re: Real need for upgrades?

1999-04-28 Thread Lazarus Long
e, but I don't believe anyone has written anything to implement that yet. (Someone please post if that's wrong.) -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyIDDate User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 98 2A 56 34 16 76 D5 21 39 93 99 EA 89 D4 B5 A2

Re: hda: irq timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }

1999-04-28 Thread Lazarus Long
ning potato > 2.2.6ac2 Potato here, but 2.0.36 on the machine in question. -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyID Date User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 98 2A 56 34 16 76 D5 21 39 93 99 EA 89 D4 B5 A2

Re: No such bug number

1999-04-26 Thread Lazarus Long
t wanted other Debian users to be aware of this issue. And that there are also others who have experienced additional related problems. -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyIDDate User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> K

Re: /dev/console wrong on upgraded systems (2.0 -> 2.1)

1999-04-26 Thread Lazarus Long
his is what I've suspected, but been told otherwise.) -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyIDDate User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 98 2A 56 34 16 76 D5 21 39 93 99 EA 89 D4 B5 A2

Re: Address book in mutt?

1999-04-26 Thread Lazarus Long
l#ss3.2") -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyIDDate User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 98 2A 56 34 16 76 D5 21 39 93 99 EA 89 D4 B5 A2

Re: Is ssh 2 incompatible with ssh 1?

1999-04-23 Thread Lazarus Long
h my ssh2-using-ISP regularly, using ssh1 here (because I dislike ssh2's licensing.) (And I connect in the other direction as well.) -- PGP Public Key available on request: Type Bits/KeyIDDate User ID pub 1024/CFED2D11 1998/03/05 Lazarus Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 98 2A 56 34 16 76 D5 21 39 93 99 EA 89 D4 B5 A2