RE: Oracle VM VirtualBox on MS Windows 10

2018-11-05 Thread s.molnar
-Original Message- From: Alexandre GRIVEAUX Sent: Monday, November 5, 2018 10:29 AM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Oracle VM VirtualBox on MS Windows 10 Le 2018-11-05 13:12, s.mol...@sbcglobal.net a écrit : > I have encountered an unusual (at least for me) prob

Re: Oracle VM VirtualBox on MS Windows 10

2018-11-05 Thread Alexandre GRIVEAUX
Le 2018-11-05 13:12, s.mol...@sbcglobal.net a écrit : I have encountered an unusual (at least for me) problem. The only platform that I own that does not run Debian, is my new 64-bit HP laptop. I had VirtualBox installed on my old 64-bit laptop. I just downloaded VirtualBox-5.2.20-125813-Win.e

Oracle VM VirtualBox on MS Windows 10

2018-11-05 Thread s.molnar
I have encountered an unusual (at least for me) problem. The only platform that I own that does not run Debian, is my new 64-bit HP laptop. I had VirtualBox installed on my old 64-bit laptop. I just downloaded VirtualBox-5.2.20-125813-Win.exe and installed it on my new HP Laptop without an

Re: MS Windows Domain network with Debian

2013-10-31 Thread Joe
On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 10:45:58 -0400 Roman Gelfand wrote: > I have a Debian 7 machine on the same network as ms windows 2003 > domain network. In /etc/resolv.conf, I am pointing to domain > controller for reverse dns resolution. Can this work? What do I need > to do to make this

MS Windows Domain network with Debian

2013-10-31 Thread Roman Gelfand
I have a Debian 7 machine on the same network as ms windows 2003 domain network. In /etc/resolv.conf, I am pointing to domain controller for reverse dns resolution. Can this work? What do I need to do to make this work? Thanks in advance -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ

Re: Can't boot into MS Windows partition

2012-07-17 Thread Celejar
On Tue, 17 Jul 2012 19:06:34 +0100 Brian wrote: ... > GRUB legacy, which is what you are using, was abandonned five years ago. 'Abandoned' is perhaps a bit strong: "GRUB Legacy is not actively developed any longer. Only bugfixes will be made so that GRUB Legacy can stil be used for older syste

Re: Can't boot into MS Windows partition

2012-07-17 Thread Doug
On 07/17/2012 02:06 PM, Brian wrote: On Tue 17 Jul 2012 at 15:21:42 +, Rodolfo Medina wrote: The first partition of my second hard disk (/dev/sdb1) is occupied by Windows XP. It is and old install and I haven't booted into it for a couple of years. A Lenny install? Older? (I seem to rem

[solved] Re: Can't boot into MS Windows partition

2012-07-17 Thread Rodolfo Medina
On 17 July 2012 16:21, Rodolfo Medina wrote: >> The first partition of my second hard disk (/dev/sdb1) is occupied by >> Windows XP. It is and old install and I haven't booted into it for a couple >> of years. (I seem to remember that, when I installed Debian on the actual >> first hd (/dev/sda

Re: Can't boot into MS Windows partition

2012-07-17 Thread Brian
On Tue 17 Jul 2012 at 15:21:42 +, Rodolfo Medina wrote: > The first partition of my second hard disk (/dev/sdb1) is occupied by Windows > XP. It is and old install and I haven't booted into it for a couple of years. A Lenny install? Older? > (I seem to remember that, when I installed Debian

Re: Can't boot into MS Windows partition

2012-07-17 Thread Patrick Bartek
- Original Message - > From: Rodolfo Medina > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Cc: > Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 8:21 AM > Subject: Can't boot into MS Windows partition > >T he first partition of my second hard disk (/dev/sdb1) is occupied by Windows > X

Re: Can't boot into MS Windows partition

2012-07-17 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 17 Jul 2012 15:21:42 +, Rodolfo Medina wrote: > The first partition of my second hard disk (/dev/sdb1) is occupied by > Windows XP. It is and old install and I haven't booted into it for a > couple of years. (I seem to remember that, when I installed Debian on > the actual first hd (/

Can't boot into MS Windows partition

2012-07-17 Thread Rodolfo Medina
The first partition of my second hard disk (/dev/sdb1) is occupied by Windows XP. It is and old install and I haven't booted into it for a couple of years. (I seem to remember that, when I installed Debian on the actual first hd (/dev/sda1), I had momentarily put the other hd off, but am not sure.

Re: Package ms-windows promoted from non-free to main!

2011-04-02 Thread Ken Heard
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Lisi wrote: > On Saturday 02 April 2011 07:03:20 Ken Heard wrote: >> Equo ne credite Teucri. >> Quidquid id est, timeo Danaos, et dona ferentes. >> >> Do not trust the horse, Trojans. >> Whatever it is, I fear the Greeks bearing gifts. > > I fear the

Re: Package ms-windows promoted from non-free to main!

2011-04-02 Thread Lisi
On Saturday 02 April 2011 07:03:20 Ken Heard wrote: > Equo ne credite Teucri. > Quidquid id est, timeo Danaos, et dona ferentes. > > Do not trust the horse, Trojans. > Whatever it is, I fear the Greeks bearing gifts. I fear the Greeks _even_ when they bear gifts. That "et" is important! Lisi -

Re: Package ms-windows promoted from non-free to main!

2011-04-01 Thread Ken Heard
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Klistvud wrote: > Beware of Geeks bearing gifts! Lovely pun, with apologies to Virgil. The original line occurs in Book II of the Aeneid. It is a a warning made by Lacoön, a prominent Trojan: Equo ne credite Teucri. Quidquid id est, timeo Danaos,

Re: Package ms-windows promoted from non-free to main!

2011-04-01 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 02/04/11 00:11, � wrote: > On Fri, 01 Apr 2011 08:27:53 +0200, Klistvud wrote: > >> I'm cross-posting this from debian-project because IMHO it's important >> news. > > Hum... this has a weird smell. No sources to the original news? ;-) > Appropriately - ICS (ics.sans.org) labelled the 1st

Re: Package ms-windows promoted from non-free to main!

2011-04-01 Thread Klistvud
Dne, 01. 04. 2011 15:11:55 je Camaleón napisal(a): Yuhuu! apt-get install ms-windows ms-windows-proprietary (that should be enough...) The W-day has come and I want them all }:-) Naah, just imagine all the dependencies that would bring in. Beware of Geeks bearing gifts! -- Cheerio

Re: Package ms-windows promoted from non-free to main!

2011-04-01 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 01 Apr 2011 08:27:53 +0200, Klistvud wrote: > I'm cross-posting this from debian-project because IMHO it's important > news. Hum... this has a weird smell. No sources to the original news? ;-) > As of yesterday, the package ms-windows (a virtual package comprising

Re: Package ms-windows promoted from non-free to main!

2011-04-01 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 01/04/11 17:27, Klistvud wrote: > Howdie, fellow Debianites! > > I'm cross-posting this from debian-project because IMHO it's important > news. > > As of yesterday, the package ms-windows (a virtual package comprising > ms-windows-xp, ms-windows-vista and ms-wi

Package ms-windows promoted from non-free to main!

2011-03-31 Thread Klistvud
Howdie, fellow Debianites! I'm cross-posting this from debian-project because IMHO it's important news. As of yesterday, the package ms-windows (a virtual package comprising ms-windows-xp, ms-windows-vista and ms-windows-7) has finally left non-free and entered main! Thi

Re: copying ms-windows

2008-08-18 Thread Philipp Hübner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Pol schrieb: > I am planning to change my hard disk, where linux will be re-installed. > I would like to move my ms-windows/xp bootable partition to the new disk, > without re-installing. Is that possible? > Any suggestions? Put both

RE: copying ms-windows

2008-08-18 Thread owens
> > > > Original Message >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], debian-user@lists.debian.org >Subject: RE: copying ms-windows >Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 07:47:44 -0500 > >>> From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pol >>&

Re: copying ms-windows

2008-08-18 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2008-08-18 14:47 +0200, Stackpole, Chris wrote: > To clone a Windows partition I would look into tools like Norton Ghost > (paid), or partimage (Open Source). I have never done this myself, but I've heard that ntfsclone (from the ntfsprogs package) is the preferred tool for that task. NTFS su

RE: copying ms-windows

2008-08-18 Thread Stackpole, Chris
> From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pol > Subject: copying ms-windows > > I am planning to change my hard disk, where linux will be re-installed. > I would like to move my ms-windows/xp bootable partition to the new disk, > without re-installing. Is th

copying ms-windows

2008-08-18 Thread Pol
I am planning to change my hard disk, where linux will be re-installed. I would like to move my ms-windows/xp bootable partition to the new disk, without re-installing. Is that possible? Any suggestions? Thank you -- Pol -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of

Re: Problems with text file going from Linux to MS Windows

2007-09-03 Thread Richard Rudnick
On Mon, 2007-09-03 at 21:26 +0800, 应富鸣 wrote: > On 9/3/07, G.W. Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > H, when you install the package tofrodos, the command(s) wil not > be tofrodos or the similar ones, but these two: dos2unix and unix2dos. > dos2unix transfers

Re: Problems with text file going from Linux to MS Windows

2007-09-03 Thread 应富鸣
On 9/3/07, G.W. Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi there, > > On Sun, 2 Sep 2007 Matus UHLAR wrote: > > > On 21.07.07 10:46, Rodolfo Medina wrote: > > > If I want to send a text file to an MS Windows user there are problems: > in > > > fact, in M

Re: Problems with text file going from Linux to MS Windows

2007-09-02 Thread Jude DaShiell
Why not try opening the file with msword then use save-as selection box on the file menu to save in your format of choice? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Problems with text file going from Linux to MS Windows

2007-09-02 Thread Richard Lyons
On Sun, Sep 02, 2007 at 03:31:53PM +0200, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: > On 21.07.07 10:46, Rodolfo Medina wrote: > > If I want to send a text file to an MS Windows user there are problems: in > > fact, in MS Windows a text file which has been composed under Linux is not > >

Re: Problems with text file going from Linux to MS Windows

2007-09-02 Thread G.W. Haywood
Hi there, On Sun, 2 Sep 2007 Matus UHLAR wrote: > On 21.07.07 10:46, Rodolfo Medina wrote: > > If I want to send a text file to an MS Windows user there are problems: in > > fact, in MS Windows a text file which has been composed under Linux is not > > correctly read:

Re: Problems with text file going from Linux to MS Windows

2007-09-02 Thread 应富鸣
Forgive me my poor English, for my native language is not English. You may use unix2dos to trasnfer the signal of line end from linux to MS Windows. The signal under linux is diffrent from that under Windows. In Debian, you can simply use the command: apt-get install tofrodos to have the two

Re: Problems with text file going from Linux to MS Windows

2007-09-02 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 21.07.07 10:46, Rodolfo Medina wrote: > If I want to send a text file to an MS Windows user there are problems: in > fact, in MS Windows a text file which has been composed under Linux is not > correctly read: the line ends are not recognised. how do you transfer those files? FTP

Re: [solved] Re: Problems with text file going from Linux to MS Windows

2007-07-29 Thread - Tong -
On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 12:19:17 +1000, Andy Goss wrote: > Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>> If I want to send a text file to an MS Windows user there are problems: in >>> fact, in MS Windows a text file which has been composed under Linux is not >>

Re: [solved] Re: Problems with text file going from Linux to MS Windows

2007-07-21 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 07/21/07 21:19, Andy Goss wrote: [snip] > > The KDE text editor Kate lets you select line endings - > Unix/Windows/Mac. It also has a good spellchecker and you can add > a word count function. I do all my work (journalistic) with Kate > to send to

[solved] Re: Problems with text file going from Linux to MS Windows

2007-07-21 Thread Andy Goss
Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> If I want to send a text file to an MS Windows user there are problems: in >> fact, in MS Windows a text file which has been composed under Linux is not >> correctly read: the line ends are not recognised. The remedy is t

Re: Problems with text file going from Linux to MS Windows

2007-07-21 Thread Kelly Clowers
On 7/21/07, Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If I want to send a text file to an MS Windows user there are problems: in fact, in MS Windows a text file which has been composed under Linux is not correctly read: the line ends are not recognised. The remedy is to cut the text and

Re: [solved] Re: Problems with text file going from Linux to MS Windows

2007-07-21 Thread Claudius Hubig
Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>> If I want to send a text file to an MS Windows user there are problems: in >>> fact, in MS Windows a text file which has been composed under Linux is not >>> cor

[solved] Re: Problems with text file going from Linux to MS Windows

2007-07-21 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> If I want to send a text file to an MS Windows user there are problems: in >> fact, in MS Windows a text file which has been composed under Linux is not >> correctly read: the line ends are not recognised. The remedy is t

Re: [solved] Re: Problems with text file going from Linux to MS Windows

2007-07-21 Thread Nyizsnyik Ferenc
On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 13:31:19 +0200 Sjoerd Hiemstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Rodolfo Medina: > > Claudius Hubig: > > > nano, e. g., supports the MS-DOS-file format (or whatever it's > > > called) and thus you can save your text files with nano (C+O, M+D) > > > the way Windows users are able to

Re: [solved] Re: Problems with text file going from Linux to MS Windows

2007-07-21 Thread Sjoerd Hiemstra
Rodolfo Medina: > Claudius Hubig: > > nano, e. g., supports the MS-DOS-file format (or whatever it's > > called) and thus you can save your text files with nano (C+O, M+D) > > the way Windows users are able to read them properly. > > Thanks, this seems to work fine: I paste the text into nano buff

[solved] Re: Problems with text file going from Linux to MS Windows

2007-07-21 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If I want to send a text file to an MS Windows user there are problems: in > fact, in MS Windows a text file which has been composed under Linux is not > correctly read: the line ends are not recognised. The remedy is to cut the > t

Re: Problems with text file going from Linux to MS Windows

2007-07-21 Thread Claudius Hubig
Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >If I want to send a text file to an MS Windows user there are problems: in >fact, in MS Windows a text file which has been composed under Linux is not >correctly read: the line ends are not recognised. The remedy is to cut the >text

Problems with text file going from Linux to MS Windows

2007-07-21 Thread Rodolfo Medina
If I want to send a text file to an MS Windows user there are problems: in fact, in MS Windows a text file which has been composed under Linux is not correctly read: the line ends are not recognised. The remedy is to cut the text and paste it into an MS Word file, then cut it again and re-paste

Re: no tool to read MS Windows Help Data?

2004-02-04 Thread Bill Benedetto
>>> Dan Jacobson writes: Dan> I bet there is no Debian tool to read this kind of file: Dan> $ file wget.hlp Dan> wget.hlp: MS Windows Help Data Dan> Not that there is a burning need. Have you looked at WinhelpCGI: http://www.herdsoft.com/linux/produkte/winhelpcgi.

Re: no tool to read MS Windows Help Data?

2004-02-03 Thread Andreas Goesele
Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I bet there is no Debian tool to read this kind of file: > $ file wget.hlp > wget.hlp: MS Windows Help Data > Not that there is a burning need. There is wine. I use "wine winhlp32.exe /path/to/wathever.hlp" without any probl

Re: no tool to read MS Windows Help Data?

2004-02-02 Thread Monique Y. Herman
On 2004-02-02, Dan Jacobson penned: > I bet there is no Debian tool to read this kind of file: $ file > wget.hlp wget.hlp: MS Windows Help Data Not that there is a burning > need. > Heh. Actually, I tried this a while ago, when I was writing batch scripts on my linux box to take adv

no tool to read MS Windows Help Data?

2004-02-02 Thread Dan Jacobson
I bet there is no Debian tool to read this kind of file: $ file wget.hlp wget.hlp: MS Windows Help Data Not that there is a burning need. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

KDE, CDE & MS Windows

2003-01-19 Thread Ron Johnson
On Sun, 2003-01-19 at 06:12, Paul Johnson wrote: > On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 05:40:32AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote: > > > No, KDE is like CDE, not like Windows if we're going to make an > > > accurate comparison. > > > > I always wondered if there was a linkage there. > > However, if at one time it wa

Re: ms windows

2002-11-23 Thread Rob Weir
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 07:14:24PM +0100, Oliver Fuchs wrote: > On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Rob Weir wrote: > > > On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 12:41:10AM +0900, O.B.Gilmour wrote: > > >Please send-me a mail thank you > > > > Yee-haw, the surreal spam is back. > > > > Maybe we should do him a favor. Cr

Re: ms windows

2002-11-23 Thread Pigeon
On Sat, 23 Nov 2002 19:14:24 +0100, Oliver Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Rob Weir wrote: > >> On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 12:41:10AM +0900, O.B.Gilmour wrote: >> >Please send-me a mail thank you >> >> Yee-haw, the surreal spam is back. >> > >Maybe we should do him a favo

Re: ms windows

2002-11-23 Thread Oliver Fuchs
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Rob Weir wrote: > On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 12:41:10AM +0900, O.B.Gilmour wrote: > >Please send-me a mail thank you > > Yee-haw, the surreal spam is back. > Maybe we should do him a favor. Oliver -- ... don't touch the bang bang fruit -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMA

Re: ms windows

2002-11-23 Thread Rob Weir
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 12:41:10AM +0900, O.B.Gilmour wrote: >Please send-me a mail thank you Yee-haw, the surreal spam is back. -rob msg14829/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

ms windows

2002-11-23 Thread O.B.Gilmour
Please send-me a mail thank you -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: MS Windows users secretly dominating debian-user!

2001-09-21 Thread Colin Watson
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 01:12:33PM +0200, oivvio polite wrote: > client = msg.getheader("X-Mailer") or msg.getheader("User-Agent") or > "unknown" You're missing X-Newsreader - some people use newsreaders, which might be sending that. -- Colin Watson [EM

Re: MS Windows users secretly dominating debian-user!

2001-09-20 Thread Petr \[Dingo\] Dvorak
On 20 Sep 2001, John Hasler wrote: JH> I wrote: JH> > Are you saying viruses can't use Debian? Wouldn't that violate the DFSG? JH> JH> Johnny writes: JH> > Tim said _Outlook_ messages. Since Outlook does not run on Debian, viruses JH> > that need Outlook can not use Debian to spread. JH> JH> We

Re: MS Windows users secretly dominating debian-user!

2001-09-20 Thread John Hasler
I wrote: > Are you saying viruses can't use Debian? Wouldn't that violate the DFSG? Johnny writes: > Tim said _Outlook_ messages. Since Outlook does not run on Debian, viruses > that need Outlook can not use Debian to spread. Well, sure. Everyone knows that viruses only work on Windows, so of c

Re: MS Windows users secretly dominating debian-user!

2001-09-20 Thread oivvio polite
Also sprach Tony Crawford: > Funny, I'm not in the list, but I can't see where that pipeline > leaves out those of us with "Debian" in the first "Received" > stamp. > > T. Could you elaborate on that? Is there a way of discriminating subscribed posters from unsubscribed posters by watching the h

Re: MS Windows users secretly dominating debian-user!

2001-09-20 Thread oivvio polite
Also sprach Nathan E Norman: > Also, a more fair count would associate senders with user-agents ... > if I send 100 emails with mutt, and 10 other users send 10 emails each > with Outlook, which is more popular? (From a number of users > standpoint, Outlook should be the answer). Your script do

Re: MS Windows users secretly dominating debian-user!

2001-09-20 Thread Tony Crawford
oivvio polite wrote (on 19 Sep 2001 at 11:27): > Well not exactly dominating. Maybe not secretly either. But it sounded > good. This oneliner from the department of utterly useless info tells > it all: > > agrep "^User-Agent: ,^X-Mailer: " user|perl -ne 'chomp;/.+?: (.?.?.?[^\d,\(,\[,\/]{1,14

Re: MS Windows users secretly dominating debian-user!

2001-09-20 Thread Johnny Ernst Nielsen
>Tim Moss writes: >> Well then, don't forget to count how many of the Outlook messages were >> sent by viruses and not actual people. > >Are you saying viruses can't use Debian? Wouldn't that violate the DFSG? Tim said _Outlook_ messages. Since Outlook does not run on Debian, viruses that need

Re: MS Windows users secretly dominating debian-user!

2001-09-19 Thread John Hasler
Tim Moss writes: > Well then, don't forget to count how many of the Outlook messages were > sent by viruses and not actual people. Are you saying viruses can't use Debian? Wouldn't that violate the DFSG? -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, Wisconsin

Re: MS Windows users secretly dominating debian-user!

2001-09-19 Thread Mike Pfleger
* Tim Moss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Well then, don't forget to count how many of the Outlook messages were > sent by viruses and not actual people. That'd be what, about 90%? ;) (couldn't resist...) Mike Pfleger There's seventy brilliant people on earth. Where are they hiding? "Yashar" -C

Re: MS Windows users secretly dominating debian-user!

2001-09-19 Thread Tim Moss
Also, a more fair count would associate senders with user-agents ... if I send 100 emails with mutt, and 10 other users send 10 emails each with Outlook, which is more popular? (From a number of users standpoint, Outlook should be the answer). Your script doesn't account for this. Well then,

Re: MS Windows users secretly dominating debian-user!

2001-09-19 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 09:01:45AM -0500, DvB wrote: > oivvio polite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Well not exactly dominating. Maybe not secretly either. But it sounded good. > > This oneliner from the department of utterly useless info tells it all: > > > > agrep "^User-Agent: ,^X-Mailer: "

Re: MS Windows users secretly dominating debian-user!

2001-09-19 Thread DvB
oivvio polite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Well not exactly dominating. Maybe not secretly either. But it sounded good. > This oneliner from the department of utterly useless info tells it all: > > agrep "^User-Agent: ,^X-Mailer: " user|perl -ne 'chomp;/.+?: > (.?.?.?[^\d,\(,\[,\/]{1,14}).*/; $

Re: MS Windows users secretly dominating debian-user!

2001-09-19 Thread Romain Lerallut
Thus spake oivvio polite on Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 11:27:27AM +0200: > Well not exactly dominating. Maybe not secretly either. But it sounded good. > This oneliner from the department of utterly useless info tells it all: lol ! Somebody's overdosing on SlashDot :-) Romain -- If you're going to d

MS Windows users secretly dominating debian-user!

2001-09-19 Thread oivvio polite
Well not exactly dominating. Maybe not secretly either. But it sounded good. This oneliner from the department of utterly useless info tells it all: agrep "^User-Agent: ,^X-Mailer: " user|perl -ne 'chomp;/.+?: (.?.?.?[^\d,\(,\[,\/]{1,14}).*/; $o=$1; $o=~s/ //g;print "$o\n";'|sort|uniq -dc|sort -

util. for users of dual-boot systems: ms-windows & linux

2000-08-30 Thread Sean Champ
hi. i came across this tonight, hoping it won't seem spam-ish to mention it, and that it might be of use to those who are running a dual-boot system with ms-windows 95,98, or NT installed alongside debian: http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/explore2fs.htm 's for reading an ex2fs