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different
wants, needs and desires to delve into the darker holes of
mail-handling.
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1.9.100 uses GTK+ 2.8.18 / GLib 2.10.3, and utf-8 seems
to be working just fine.
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share and rcognition are two
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blem at my place, and the
only advice I can give is that you guys need to check your entire
routing structure.
It is impossible for us (i.e. me) to give an answer based on on half the
truth.
Make sure that you haven't made the misstake to route through several
interfaces that don't ha
* Loki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-08-24 18:00] wrote:
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> Perhaps add 'auto' to options? Maybe de
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tab, and fstab looks OK to me.
So my guess is have missed something *very* simple.
TIA
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Why in heavens name did Xfree86 change their license? Was it the
previous license too restrictive? Sponsors needed/wanted the ability to
incorporate proprietary code?
Waste of BW probably, but does anybody know?
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few of these as well. Not very many, but enough
to make me wonder what's going on. The only reason I noticed is because
they end up in my personal inbox.
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On Sun, Apr 18, 2004 at 05:49:45PM -0400, Ralph Katz wrote:
> On 04/17/04 10:00, Penbrock wrote:
> >I want to make the jump from XP to Debian with KDE. I have a few programs I
> >am trying to find Linux replacements for and am having a hard time. Can
> >anyone help me find replacements for these pr
cartridge was full, 500 pages so far and still going
strong.
My personal "Computer related Best Buy" so far. Beats any other
peripheral I have bought during the years come and gone since the
Sinclair ZX80. ( Yeah, we are still alive).
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n you have better things to do than to fix a system
Exactly what security issues have you read about? I am pretty curious as
most of these little boxes seem to be NAT, and not much more. And since
a great deal of people are using these boxes, it would be interesting to
hear what problems you read a
g/~madduck/gpg/330c4a75.asc
If I am not mistaken, Sweden has a law that prohibits "unsolicited
commercial email" a.k.a. spam. I am not fully aware of how the law is
written, but if any swedes out there can give some more inf, I am sure
it would be appreciated by all of us.
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taining "non-free"?
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On Monday 21 October 2002 04:17, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 08:17:10PM -0500, Nicolaus Kedegren
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> > In short:
> > Removing file-roller2 ...
> > /var/lib/dpkg/info/file-roller2.
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Hi Everybody,
First off, let me say that I thouroughly enjoy reading this list every
evening. And I will also take the opportunity to introduce myself properly:
My Name is Nicolaus, and I am a dabbler in many things, but master of very
few, or none.
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