Has someone the rights to change this trailing lines in the mailman config?
Greetings,
Stef
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On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 04:28:40PM +0100, Stef wrote:
Has someone the rights to change this trailing lines in the mailman config?
Fixed. Support and Tech. Devl too it seems.
Greetings,
Stef
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I have managed to fix the lists, mostly. I have added myself to the
administrators of support, tech and devl. How do I get an admin password
for a list out of mailman? Or how do I unsubscribe somebody from the
box, locally, without one (I have root...)? Is anyone using the MM site
password?
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 04:32:46PM +, Matthew Toseland wrote:
I have managed to fix the lists, mostly. I have added myself to the
administrators of support, tech and devl. How do I get an admin password
for a list out of mailman? Or how do I unsubscribe somebody from the
box, locally,
This is interesting... it is STILL in the seednodes, after I ran
cycleRefs, which means it is in hawk's routing table. Any idea how it
got past all our checks for these things?
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Actually, it's correct. KB, MB GB are base 10, KiB, MiB and GiB are
base 2. Whoever made the change knows his stuff.
Yves (avian)
On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 11:24 AM, Anonymous wrote:
in /servlet/nodeinfo/internal/env
build 555
I've improper:
KiB
MiB (=Man in Black?!)
GiB
instead of
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On Thursday 06 February 2003 08:49 pm, Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 08:30:48PM -0500, bdonlan wrote:
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On Thursday 06 February 2003 08:00 pm, Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Thu,
Yves Lempereur ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Actually, it's correct. KB, MB GB are base 10, KiB, MiB and GiB are
base 2. Whoever made the change knows his stuff.
It's Orwellian new-speak. Double-plus good!!
/sarcasm
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