On 2024-08-21 19:34, Richard Owlett wrote:
I know I've asked this before, but couldn't thread.
/etc/debian_version reports release active, but I need to know 32 or 64
bit.
TIA
maybe this?
$ uname -a
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And yes we just experienced a p0 accident which affected 100 millions
end users. (There is maybe already the news on internet.) So we are
taking serious consideration on hiring a consultant for our system
upgrading.
Thank you.
On 2024-08-20 23:49, Andy Smith wrote:
Hi Wesley,
On Tue, Aug
Hello
We have 2000+ dedi servers planning to upgrade from debian 11 to Debian
12.
The main tech stacks on them are apache, mysql, redis, resin/tomcat,
ceph and some hdfs nodes.
We are looking for a consultancy for the implementation. If there is any
who have the interest, please contact me
strar allows for registered
zones to not be published at all if one wishes. The whois is
authoritative for what is available to register; the DNS is
authoritative for what you can globally query.
On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 03:49:11PM +0800, Wesley wrote:
This is the dns info from registry nameserver:
First of all, I apologize for my lack of knowledge about the domain name
registration industry. I checked a domain name, datafarm.net, and its
DNS showed that there was no record (nxdomain) at the registry. However,
when I checked whois, it showed that the domain name was already
registered at
On 2024-08-17 22:49, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
is there a debian package for fwts, FirmWare Test Suite, for debian 11
and 12
I dont know debian though, but ubuntu has that package.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:firmware-testing-team/ppa-fwts-stable
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-ge
On 2024-08-16 21:14, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> You can use davical[1]. While it focuses on caldav, it also supports carddav.
>
> AFAIU there's also `radicale` (which, contrary to `davical` is also
> supported by FreedomBox).
>
>
also, Nextcloud ships a CardDAV backend for users to store and shar
August 14, 2024 at 6:39 PM, "RixvNX" wrote:
>
> Stop using apt, apt support for mysql is so poor!
> I wish to see the pre installed package manager no longer APT but yum in new
> versions of debian and kali!
>
may I ask where you see debian support yum?
August 13, 2024 at 2:14 AM, "Thomas Schmitt" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> i think i found documentation about effective storage of very small
>
> files in ext4:
>
> https://ext4.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Ext4_Disk_Layout#Inline_Data
>
>
> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/197633/how-to-use
Most recent years we keep using the ext4 filesystem.
But years ago before ext4 we used the ReiserFS filesystem.
In my memory ReiserFS was a good choice for our application (many small files).
Do you anybody still use ReiserFS today? How about it compares to ext4?
Thanks.
what do you mean by saying "debian developer"? developing on debian, or
developing debian?
Thanks.
>
> how many user here are debian developer?
>
> many users here are IT professional, eager to help.
>
> but I am not sure they are debian developers.
>
i always run php8 on debian 11.
There is no problem for me.
Thanks
>
> Hi Team,
>
> As per the Debian repository I could see below php versions
>
> Debian 10
>
> *php https://packages.debian.org/buster/php/php ** (2:7.3+69)***
>
> Debian 11
>
> **php (2:7.4+76)**
>
> We have installed
We have several debian servers, all running iptables. On average each has 200
rules, mostly deny rules. From a best practice perspective, do we need to
upgrade to nftables?
Thanks & regards.
OT question, can debian desktop run a simulator for phone app?
Thanks
On 2024-08-05 04:58, didier gaumet wrote:
Le 04/08/2024 à 22:16, Mick Ab a écrit :
I realise that Authy is still available on smartphones and tablets,
but I do not want to use a smartphone or a tablet.
I simply need to ru
> https://zytrax.com/books/dns/
> is what I referenced when configuring bind on debian about 4 years ago.
>
That's a nice reading.
> The isc docs were ... not so helpful? Their technical information is
> great. ..if you can understand it. They don't do a whole lot of
> explaining :(
ISC's o
, 2012 13:51
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Can't read or boot from Squeeze 6.0.4 [ppc] disk 1 on Original iMac
On Tuesday 27 March 2012 20:20:33 John Wesley Cooper wrote:
> not be stuck sitting on my hands for days on end
According to the date lines you had been waiting for
Is there a mailing list more appropriate to the question I asked in my last
email? I'd really like to get this sorted out, and not be stuck sitting on my
hands for days on end.
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e whole X session but putting them
in your ~/.xsessionrc file.
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hope for fixing it.
One simple minded suggestion: try CTRL-I. That emits a tab character in many
contexts. But given the above, it probably won't work either.
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but will almost certainly get the job done.
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Hi Kamaraju,
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 11:49 PM, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi
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> Wesley Mesquita wrote:
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> > Hi all,
> > I am getting a huge dalay when typing in konsole, but all other
> > applications are normal (including xterm, for insta
I didn´t now that was possible to do it in terminal I used to
program in emacs and it is very similar, better than tabs.
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> On 04/26/2008 11:46 AM, Wesley Mesquita wrote:
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> > So, is there any of
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> On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 13:46:43 -0300
> "Wesley Mesquita" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > So, is there any of these "light weith" terminals that support
> > mult-tab? I
So, is there any of these "light weith" terminals that support
mult-tab? I just use konsole because this.
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You don't give it a device, you give it a vg and lv name, so:
$ lvreduce -v -r -L -50g debian/home
But you'd better be sure you've already shrunk the *filesystem* itself, or
you're going to lose all of your data.
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something similiar, but generally has much less trouble, you might want to
look at stow (debian package: stow, upstream url:
http://www.gnu.org/software/stow/)
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On Sunday 03 June 2007 19:52:27 cothrige wrote:
> * Wesley J. Landaker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Well since gNewSense is a derivative of Ubuntu which derives from
> > Debian, by default the emacs docs would be out as well, unless they add
> > them back in themselves. Lo
that they only
removed things and didn't actually modify packages to add things back in.
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StarCraft (and/or other Blizzard games) then please sign.
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> Who needs StarCraft when you've got NetHack????
I would agree, if Nethack had Zerglings.
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ncremental backups. The increments themselves are binary diffs
and are compressed. It's much nicer than plain rsync with snapshots.
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; kernal and the terminal?! :S haha
>
> Newbie
I've heard from others that this one is great, but I haven't read it myself:
Debian System Concepts and Techniques
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/1593270690/
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e just released version 4.1 of Google Earth (you never know what
version you've got until you download it, unfortunately); the latest
googleearth-package (0.1.0) supports it.
Anyway, if you still can't get it to work, you really need to complain to
Google. Google Earth is cool, but
D key, and much later, the complete works of shakesphere, last
> week's episode of Lost, etc.
I'd be more interesting if it would output NEXT week's episode. In 16:9 w/
subtitles, please. Before next week, preferably. =)
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Pin-Priority: 50
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On Friday 13 April 2007 13:16, Wesley J. Landaker wrote:
> On Thursday 12 April 2007 14:36, steef wrote:
> > i installed a nvidia_graphic_driver into my standard kernel but could
> > not get google-earth properly working: the graphics are scattered over
> > the screen. has so
s, and is absolutely an nvidia card or
driver problem.
I've seen this a bunch of times. I don't know of any fix.
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a fine
request, but claiming that this use is "obscure" when it has been the
canonical term for this operation for a *very long time* just makes you
seem ill-informed.
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ally be faster than using a web MUA anyway.
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> connection is maintained?
Well, if your web-based MUA supports it, it can and should do threading
correctly. Barring that, as long as the subject stays intact, often other
people's MUA will do pseudo-threading by subject line if there is no other
threading inf
| psnup -2 -pletter | lpr arg1
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is being expanded *after* the alias is evaluated, and will
always be undefined.
The reason it works at all is because when you alias something, the alias
part is expanded and the rest of the command is left in place. Remove those
$1's and you'll get the exact same effe
/LVM-HOWTO/> for a more in depth
discussion. You can pretty much ignore anything that talks about "LVM1"
unless you're working with a legacy system. There are also other systems
like EVMS, but LVM2 is pretty much the mainstream.
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gt; reiserfs, JFS, XFS, you have 10GB. With ext3 you have 9GB.
If you don't want ext3, reiserfs is the only alternative if you want to be
able to shrink. JFS and XFS cannot shrink, only grow.
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Qemu than use Iceweasel with the GNOME file picker enabled.
=)
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to find out the pts that the pid is using.
4. In the "input" terminal, run bash &> /dev/pts/xxx to start a shell and
redirect everything to the "output" terminal.
If you want typed commands to be also echoed on the "input" terminal, you
might have to fiddle with the stty settings.
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cript to exit
with success, i.e. edit /var/lib/dpkg/info/ltmodem-2.6.8-2-386.postrm and
either fix the error, or just make the script do an unconditional "exit 0".
The second method is a rather hackish ways to do it, but it'll definitely
work.
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e identifying the chroot you work in (used in the prompt below)
if [ -z "$debian_chroot" ] && [ -r /etc/debian_chroot ]; then
debian_chroot=$(cat /etc/debian_chroot)
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On Friday 29 December 2006 03:26, Pierguido wrote:
> lvextend -L+962G /dev/mapper/uservg-data
>
> It respond me:
>
> Volume group mapper doesn't exist
lvextend -L+962G uservg/data
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eat with etch as well. I usually have at
least /usr, /var, /opt, /srv and /home as their own LV.
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oned, consult a recent LVM HOWTO for more general
information. I would be happy to personally answer and specific questions
you may have, although please keep the list CC'd.
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er privileges, it is pretty easy and well worth it
to compile and install the software you want into your own user space. If
you're going to do that, though, I strongly recommend using mutt
<http://www.mutt.org/> instead of a newer version of pine.
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It depends on what version of xorg you are running--if it's a recent one
(e.g. 7.0), the files will in /usr/lib. You can find where your particular
files are with dpkg -L; for instance on my system:
$ dpkg -L libxmu-dev | grep libXmu.a
/usr/lib/libXmu.a
Hope that helps.
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On Monday 05 June 2006 15:02, Nelson Castillo wrote:
> My repository is getting corrupt almost every other day.
> I might have to put db4.2_recover in a crontab!
>
> Suggestions?
> Have any of you ran into similar issues?
Do a dump+load cycle and convert it to FSFS instead of BDB
urself from the testing (etch) or unstable (sid)
sources.
I believe most of the software you mentioned (Firefox, etc) are supported by
backports.org already.
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can try passing in /dev/null for the video stream, and using -vo null.
Also, you could try using xine with "--audio-driver file" to output to a
file.
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On Sunday 16 April 2006 14:47, lmyho wrote:
> I would like to ask for advice on the good firewall software to use for
> Debian.
I'd recommend firehol as a powerful but easy to use text-mode firewall
generator. I like it a lot better than shorewall personally.
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What you described is an AND function, which is never represented by a "+"
in *any* computer language, in Boolean mathematics, nor in any field of
formal logic.
> Who doesn't know what he/she is doing?
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sit0 is a generic device that will AFAIK always be around if you have IPv6
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(e.g. aptitude install tinyca) that will help you
manage a CA, generate certs, etc.
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On Wednesday 18 January 2006 08:55, icmp wrote:
> is there packages.debian.org alternative anywhere ?
Not sure what feature from it you want a replacement for, but you know about
packages.qa.debian.org, right?
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your problem.
What exactly are you trying to accomplish with this snippet? It certainly
doesn't look like a normal thing to do.
Also, do you have the same problem if you use #!/bin/sh instead of
#!/bin/bash? You mentioned wanting to be portable, so that's a good idea
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If you think you're having magic changing directories, I think you'll need
to post more information, like the exact script you're using, and EXACTLY
how you are running it. =)
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> which can be verified.
Well, just use md5sum, sha1sum, etc. Or use .zip with zipsplit -n . . . I
don't see that rar has any particular advantage there.
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ch, like a gcc or kernel mailing list.
Good luck! =)
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e.g. add users you don't want to run /usr/bin/prog1 to the group
"noexecprog1", set the permissions of /usr/bin/prog1 to 705 and make
the owner:group root:noexecprog1. Now anyone in group noexecprog1 can
read/execute /usr/bin/prog1, but anyone else can. Only affects users
hough you might like to
take a look at xcdroast.
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Hi,
Since moving to Debian a few days back I've noticed that the KDE taskbar
flickers heavily when the text there changes. It never did this on my
previous distribution...
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frontend) or xcdroast (gtk2 frontend). Both have options to copy a
cd, although k3b has for more options than xcdroast, and also works much
better with ATAPI cd burning.
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tom there are sections about screen resolution. If you
change those around to the actual resolution of the screen it should be ok.
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in getting this
working in Debian (as well as working out how apt-get actually works ;) can
you post the url you found the packages at and I'll have a play myself.
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On Sunday 12 September 2004 20:52, Stefan O'Rear wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 12, 2004 at 08:40:05PM +0100, Tom Wesley wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Sorry for a probably normal query, but I couldn't find an answer with
> > Google: Is there a simple way to remove packages th
Hi,
Sorry for a probably normal query, but I couldn't find an answer with Google:
Is there a simple way to remove packages that were installed as dependencies
for packages that have since been removed?
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der of Arrival)" (Ascending)
- "Date (Order of Arrival)" (Descending)
- "Date" (Ascending)
It doesn't change what it *shows* as the date, but it does sort things
differently.
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here a ready solution for me?
>
> /M
I've seen a program to record a VNC session to a SWF (Flash) movie. I
don't think this program is in Debian, but you could take a peek here:
<http://www.unixuser.org/~euske/vnc2swf/>.
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the compilation.
[ ... ]
> debian:/home/paul/softwarecon# gcc test.c
> test.c: In function `main':
> test.c:26: warning: return type of `main' is not `int'
Try:
$ gcc test.c -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXt -lXaw
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a command to pre-process messages flowing through it.
Sorry to interrupt. ;)
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On Monday 16 August 2004 19:34, Michael D. Crawford wrote:
> Is there a serial terminal program in testing? Like what you'd use
> to log in to another host over a serial line?
I've always used minicom; I use it all the time to talk to FPGAs. =)
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didate but I don't
> know it. Also gnome-db looks like it may be what you want.
Rekall is a very good KDE based interactive database app; it's not
currently packaged for Debian, but has an ITP out for it:
http://www.rekallrevealed.org/
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On Wednesday 21 April 2004 12:56 pm, Muvhango Ramabulana wrote:
> hi my name is muvhango ramabulana and I want to be aporn star help
> please. I'll do anithing to get this job.
I'd recommend a more fulfilling job: <http://qa.debian.org/>
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-e $GPG_AGENT_CONFIG_FILE ]; then
touch $GPG_AGENT_CONFIG_FILE
fi
eval "$(gpg-agent --daemon --options $GPG_AGENT_CONFIG_FILE)"
echo $GPG_AGENT_INFO > $GPG_AGENT_INFO_FILE
chmod 600 $GPG_AGENT_INFO_FILE
fi
fi
A bit evil, but it works fine fo
ages from
<http://www.opensides.be/debian> and ported them to unstable.
Actually, now that I think of it, I think I will try to find out why
those haven't been packaged (I know both are GPL licensed)...
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butt-chewing in return. Since apparently I'm no longer welcome
> in that group, I no longer have anyone to pester regarding physics
> questions.
I haven't checked the list of lists lately, but I'm pretty sure there is
a debian-physics. ;)
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gt; > numbers to install these CDs?
>
> For a one-time cost of $699 (to cover my SCO license), I'll be happy
> to provide you with a serial number to any Debian CD you may have.
Hey, for $699, I'll write you a custom Debian CD serial *KEYGEN*!
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s, but it seemed like nobody wanted to believe Kirk that
alt.sci.physics even existed. =)
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On Tuesday 09 March 2004 9:51 pm, Thomas G wrote:
> Wesley J Landaker wrote:
> >On Tuesday 09 March 2004 9:33 pm, Thomas G wrote:
> >>Ive also been working on vncserver as long as a few other things on
> >>my current desktop linux box. How can I get a vnc server to ru
f making a new one.
Look in the "rfb" package, i.e. "apt-get install rfb"
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also installed using deb packages).
>
> this is the result of the first line you've written me:
> delik:/usr/src/postfix# apt-get apt-src
> E: Invalid operation apt-src
Sorry, it's:
apt-get install apt-src
Once you do 'apt-src install postfix' it will automatica
it to me.
> Thanks
Here's what I'd recommend:
1. apt-get apt-src
2. apt-src install postfix
3. (apply your desired patches)
4. apt-src build postfix
5. (install the resulting package with dpkg -i)
Maybe there is a more clever way to do it, but I do it this way quite
often. =)
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faster. It'd have to sample all 155 channels (or
> whatever) each 30th of a second (for analog TV signals) in order to
> get a full 30-frames per second for 155 channels.
Actually, each 60th of a second to get 30-frames per second. Blame it on
Nyquist...
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witches
And set up the right switches to send to lpr to make things happy. If
that doesn't work for you, you can control the generation of the
postscript output it gory detail:
Options->Advanced (Customize)->Emacs->Postscript->PS Print
... but I have never messed with this
quot;trust" database -- can be rebuilt if necessary
But it shouldn't hurt to just restore everything.
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On Wednesday 14 January 2004 10:09 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Wesley J Landaker wrote:
> > On Wednesday 14 January 2004 8:41 pm, Nano Nano wrote:
> >>On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 08:38:29PM -0700, Wesley J Landaker wrote:
> >>Content-Description: signed data
> >
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 8:41 pm, Nano Nano wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 08:38:29PM -0700, Wesley J Landaker wrote:
> Content-Description: signed data
> [snip]
>
> > The contents of video ram aren't initialized by the hardware. They
> > just come up in a rando
ecause there is nothing actively destroying it's
contents.
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On Tuesday 16 December 2003 2:34 pm, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote:
> Am Di, den 16.12.2003 schrieb Wesley J Landaker um 22:15:
> > On Tuesday 16 December 2003 1:56 pm, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote:
> > > Don't do somethink risky if you not /really/ need that. And you
> &
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