Your best bet to find out why there was a revision is to look at the
changelog. It will show why it was revised and then you can decide for
yourself if it is relevant to you or not. Sometimes they are security
patches, sometimes bugfixes only for specific archs, etc., etc..
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You should take a look at radmind.
http://www.radmind.org
I have been using it for over a year now, it would work great for that.
Brian Gregorcy
Digby Tarvin wrote:
I have two servers sitting side by side, one intended to be a hot
standby to the other...
Does anyone have any ideas or
ystems
currently being used. The "Pentium III" set will run on any machine
that is Pentium 3- compatible. If you have a Pentium 4 or modern
Celeron CPU, then choose the "Pentium 4" build."
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/hda2
e2fsck 1.33 (21-Apr-2003)
/dev/hda2 is mounted.
WARNING!!! Running e2fsck on a mounted filesystem may cause
SEVERE filesystem damage.
Do you really want to continue (y/n)? cancelled!
Any clues about what I should try ?
Boot on a LiveCD / Knoppix and fsck the disk to see if that helps.
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and glibc or you could have problems.
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finalized. Also they
are working on a new system for building live_cd's (catalyst?) so you
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> >>
> >>
> >
> >I had a similar error once, I ended up using
> >/dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1 on that particular machine to get
> >access to my /dev/hda1. Seemed, the symlink was created after the boot,
> >so it was not there for the
and it has
>
> /dev/hda7 / ext3noatime 0 1
>
> Not sure what's up. hda7 is definitely my Gentoo root.
>
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level.
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=121499
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tc/init.d/named zap
# /etc/init.d/named start
Sometimes my named has crashed on me, and the PID file that the init.d subsystem
uses thinks it's still alive. The zap argument tells this subsystem that
named has been 'stopped' manually.
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I think that's an "exercise left for the reader." Make sure you let us
know how you did it.
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And gcc-config like this
# gcc-config i586-pc-linux-gnu-2.95.3
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> to my router at 192.168.2.1 in both cases.
I suspect you may be running a malconfigured DHCP server on your router. Some
routers don't have it configured by default. You user manual should tell you
how to log on to the web interface to enable or configure various features of
your router
ze and then
> > subtract.
> > Or is there an easier way?
>
> df
df -h gives very nice output.
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eed it for some test on the university. Thanx. :o)
Gnumeric is a reasonable Gnome application for doing spreadsheets. It has an export to
.xls feature, though
I'm not sure how well it reads them (.xls files, that is).
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>
> I am using SA since some months now and never had to look back. It
> filtered
> around 98-99% of all spam mails out. But since one or two months, I would
> say the false negative rate is around 30%, but I do not have an
init 3
If you see a new glibc in the mix, ask yourself, "Do I _need_ to make this
update?" because you'll have to reinstall everything. Sorta like reinstalling
Windows(R), but with far less input, far less stress, and lots of status
messages ;)
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re behind a
> router, just have them forward port 23 to the PC. I think that is the
> port. I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong. ;)
Yeah, i will ;) It's actually port 22. Port 23 is for telnet.
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>
> Hi all!
>
> How I can disable password authentication to single user (with ssh)?
> User needs password to local login, but I want to deny ssh -logins with
> password.
>
> I cannot find good information about this problem from net or
> openssh-documentation.
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If you need any detailed help, feel free to email me directly.
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achines, but no luck. Now I don't know how to proceed.
> > > I included a part of the booting process where the SCSI driver is
> > > mentioned.
> > >
> > > Can somebody help?
> > >
> > > Regards,
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o an "emerge sync" again, that fixed it for me.
The digital signing of ebuilds, etc. is something that is being worked on in portage.
I don't think it will be available before portage-ng though
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d on the Realtek 8139 (*makes sign of
> the Holy chipset*), which works fine using the 8139too driver. These
> are sold under many brandnames, so look for "8139" stamped on the
> largest chip on the card. if it's there then you'll be alright.
>
> Stroller.
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ontains the domain name.
I had similar problems until I found that the last entry in the hosts file is the one
used by evolution when sending mail.
So, if you list several addresses/machines names, make sure the last entry is yours.
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with qtpart? Any
> suggestions are very welcome.
>
> Kind Regards,
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I have been trying for the past few days to unsubscribe from this
list, with no success. I have subbed/unsubbed to various gentoo
lists before, but I can't seem to get any ezmlm response now, not
even from the help system. Either the management part of the list
isn't working, or I'm doing something
No, I don't, but the fine folks at f-secure do; or at least they have
quite detailed write-ups about worms and such. I usually just try to
match up what I see in my inbox with a write-up of theirs.
Jason Cooper wrote:
Brian Verkley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
does the e-mail
I'm only getting one copy, but I can't seem to get a response from the
mail system to unsubscribe (switching to monitoring it via usenet).
Maybe it's having problems?
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 20:36:53 -0500
Ernie Schroder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I subscribe to several mailing lists and only the G
does the e-mail look similar to this description? (about half way
through the page there is a screenshot of the mail)
http://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/swen.shtml
-brian
Jason Cooper wrote:
Jeremy Maitin-Shepard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
Jason Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ependencies.
emerge gnupg
emerge newpg
emerge cryptplug
Then in Settings->Configure KMail you set the OpenPGP tab "Encryption Tool" to
GnuPG and in the Crypto Plugins tab you add a new plugin (called mine
OpenPGP) using /usr/lib/cryptplug/gpgme-openpgp.so.
Works fine for me now.
brian wallis...
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does and if it would work for that card? I tried googling around a bit,
but didn't find much in relation to that specific RAID controller.
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on't need to download this
> portage file? I've tried installing 5 times now, sure that I was just
> missing a step. Whatever it is, I keep right on missing it.
>
> Can someone please knock me on the side of the head?
> Thank you very much.
> Adrian
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> Do you Yahoo!?
> New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing.
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bandwidth if only the files asked for ( a small subset of the total)
> were all that was mirrored.
>
> Mitchell James
>
>
Here is a link in the forums for just what you are looking for
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=110973&highlight=partial+mirror
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These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating world dependencies ...done!
Yea, it needs a kernel upgrade to 2.4.23, but I want it to break a year
first. :)
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OK, then my question is, why aren't these archive links listed in
http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/lists.xml ? If they were, I predict this
question would come up less often!
On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 17:59:25 +
Ciaran McCreesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 09:16:33 -0800 (PST) Ri
sing a default gateway?
You have a default gateway configured, but it's pointing to the IP address
of your PPP interface, not the upstream router (usually something ending
in .1 (eg 217.5.98.1). That would explain why your boxes could not get
off your subnet.
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> I justed looked through it then and can't find anything with "SYNC"
It's not actually listed (and commented) in the default make.conf.
Just add a line like so:
SYNC="rsync://yourserver.com/gentoo-portage"
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My Epson Perfection 640U works fine for me in Gentoo. Dont't remember
what is cost, but it wasn't much, <$100? I use a scanning program called
"QuiteInsane". No ebuild, I compile it from CVS.
http://quiteinsane.sourceforge.net/cvs.html
AFAIK, TWAIN support is irrelevant in Linux. Check to see if
Hi Aaron,
Did you check your /etc/xinetd.conf? By default, it's setup with
"only_from = localhost" which overrides the settings for includes in
/etc/xinetd.d/*
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with skin care or beauty
for that matter. But I'd be the last person to tell her that.
Gentoo has lots of stuff. You look very pretty dear.
Regards,
Brian
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relevance is essential to
vitality and growth of any OS project.
Brian Connolly
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] GLIS for dummies
On Monday 10 November 2003 12:08, brian c
exclusive and pretty smart."
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew Gaffney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 7:34 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] GLIS for dummies
>
> Sounds about right to me.
>
> brian co
Sounds about right to me.
brian connolly wrote:
> In other words "To summarize the heart of Gentoo, imagine a user sitting
in
> front of a Linux system. What does he or she want do to? The Gentoo
> philosophy is to allow this user to do what he or she wants to do, without
> getti
usable. At the
moment, GLIS is more for people who have already installed Gentoo and know
what they are
doing, who just want to automate the install.
brian connolly wrote:
> Tom,
>
> Ya think someone might write an IS-GLIS? This is how dumb I am... how do
> you install the Gentoo in
Maybe a more basic question: I've got the latest live CD and GLIS... what do
I do?
Regards,
Brian
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Subject: GLIS for dummies
Tom,
Ya thin
Tom,
Ya think someone might write an IS-GLIS? This is how dumb I am... how do
you install the Gentoo install script?
Download the latest release...
got it.
Extract by typing the following: tar xvjpf glis*.tar.bz2
when, where?
Run ./glis for directions
what?
Brian
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le to
install for the documentation provided.
As such, is there a gentoo version for dummies? Are there any plans for a
more automated install script?
Brian Connolly
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CONFIG_IP_NF_NAT_NEEDED=y
CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_MASQUERADE=m
CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_REDIRECT=m
CONFIG_IP_NF_NAT_LOCAL=y
CONFIG_IP_NF_NAT_SNMP_BASIC=m
CONFIG_IP_NF_NAT_FTP=m
I put everything I could think of in there. What's going on? Am I still missing
something? Thanks.
-Brian
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The ESIEE site claims that the V-class is "unsupported/untested", but I'm
gonna try anyway. Question is... anyone know where I can download the
HPPA Live CD? I've dug through a few mirrors and only found x86 and
PPC...?
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do I need to change that? Do I
need to run iptables as a service? When I try, I get:
root # /etc/init.d/iptables start
* Not starting iptables. First create some rules then run
* /etc/init.d/iptables save
If I need to this, what rules need to be set up? Thanks.
-Bri
thoughts, anyone? Thanks.
-Brian
On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 12:36:48 -0800
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> On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 12:32:31 -0800, Brian Doob muttered:
> > I'm trying to get IPTables to work under Gentoo (to connect my Linux
> > PDA (
ONFIG_NETLINK_DEV is not set
CONFIG_NETFILTER=y
# CONFIG_NETFILTER_DEBUG is not set
# CONFIG_FILTER is not set
CONFIG_UNIX=y
CONFIG_INET=y
CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y
# CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER is not set
What do I need to do to get IPTables working? Thanks.
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> Hi all,
>
>I want to compile my new kernel like this:
>
> # cd /usr/src
> # cp linux/.config linux-/
> # cd linux-/
> # make oldconfig
>
> but everytime i have tried to "make oldconfig" it just starts flying
> through
> the options/answers () all by itself. it's as if i was holding
> down
>
> Collins Richey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Well the latest firebird is out, but the download site seems to be
>> pegged; I can't get there yet. What looks slicker-n-snot is the
>> ability to bookmark a set of open tabs and reopen all automatically
>> later.
>
> You can do that already in 0.
FIG_USB_USS720 is not set
How do I get printing to work?
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oblem. However, when I restart Screem the project I
was creating when it crashed is on the list of recent sites and
everything works fine from there on.
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to be a pedant, but nobody has actually listed all of the files that need
updating. Delete the following files from your /usr/portage/distfiles
MPlayer-0.9*.tar.bz2
font-arial*.tar.gz
Blue-1.0.tar.bz2
And re-emerge. Everything should compile just fine now.
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Hello,
Does anybody know anything about these guys? The idea of a free SSL
certificate is cool, but their e-mail comes from a black-listed IP. Are they
safe, or am I best just leaving it alone?
Regards,
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of the gentoo-user mailing list at
http://www.cubik.ca/archives/gentoo-user/
Not searchable yet, tho. (Haven't set up lucene...)
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pgp0.pgp
Description: signature
an add that line before startkde in /etc/X11/Session/kde-3.1.4 (or
whatever version you are running).
Also, please don't begin a new thread by replying to an existing message. It
won't show up correctly in a threaded mail agent.
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Hello,
I'm trying to print some text documents with multiple pages per sheet.
However, these options on the printer's property sheet. Could anybody suggest
what may be missing? My printer, a Lexmark Optra E+ supports PostScript.
Thanks,
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deny writing to none. Preventing writing to /dev/mem can cause problems with
some applications:
See
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for an example.
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lution in the "Gnome
Preferences" "Font" "Details" window to match what Gimp reports. this
fixes the problem of varying font sizes for me. Your mileage may vary,
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> Has anyone else run into this? What permissions/mount options does /tmp
> have to have for php to be able to use it?
>
> I know that distcc is using /tmp without any problems.
>
mod_php runs under Apache, which runs under the Apache user account/group.
Give either one write permissions to /tmp
> I was wondering how or where it is possible to bump up the console
> resolution. Mine is currently stuck at 640x480 although all nessecary
> hardware support has been compiled into the kernel.
Here you go. Thank you, Google.
# VESA framebuffer console @ 1024x768x64k
vga = 791
# Norma
nd you'll find a table
resolutions/codes.
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Brian P.D. Smyth wrote:
Prabhat Gupta wrote:
Hi,
I installed a netgear 802.11g card on my laptop for wireless access.
With latest vanilla-source (~x86) everything was working fine.
Then, I changed the kernel to latest gentoo-sources (~x86). Now the
wireless connection doesn't co
as started first.
Let me know if it works,
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use_razor2 1
skip_rbl_checks 0
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ve SpamAssassin's spamd running, there should be little else you
> need to do other than customizing the /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
> file.
>
> -brian
One other thing I forgot to add... you can check to see what qmail-scanner
"detected&
se you
need to do other than customizing the /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
file.
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> qmail-send, and runs SpamAsassin, F-Prot, etc. After that, it hands it
> off to qmail-smtpd like usual and everything is taken care of for you. It
^^^
Sorry, correction... didn't mean to confuse further :)
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on page as this undoubtedly
got me on the right path. Be sure to check out the FAQ.
http://qmail-scanner.sourceforge.net/
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.10.html
How to fix:
emerge unmerge sendmail
emerge qmail
-or-
emerge postfix
*DISCLAIMER: It's a joke. Laugh!*
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Thanks, Steve.
It turned out all i needed to do was add an adduser script to the global
section, that creates the users after checking with the PDC (haven't tried
the `worst case' - logging in with a user not added to the domain) anyway,
it works (for now).
Thanks anyway.
Best regar
ment = TMP Directory
path = /tmp
browseable = Yes
read only = No
create mask = 0664
directory mask = 0775
valid users = %U
no, it didn't work
yes, %U was a bad idea, but what else is `good' for domain users then???
Tia,
Cheers,
-Brian
-Urs
sn't samba create /home/DOMAIN/user ?
Doesn't samba update the smbpasswd (or what ever file you put in as `smb
passwd file' of course)?
Help is greatly appreciated.
Best regards & thanks in advance,
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onfig files, or enable the IP forwarding (but not
masquerading) to talk to my router. Does anyone know how to set this
up? Thanks.
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ended up using pop-before-smtp,
that worked fine for me, though i don't recall where i got it from, it's
too long ago :/
hope it helped anyway.
regards,
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've recently scripted the emerge sync,
but I always leave the actual emerge -uD world until I've seen what needs to
be done (eg. Java needed to be updated recently. I'd like to see a script to
do that properly...). Some things just need to be handled by someone who's
actuall
What would you suggest as a site-wide search engine? I've tried namazu without
much success. (I can't resolve my configuration issue, and the mailing list
hasn't helped.) But I'd really like *something* for searching through my
MHonArc mailing lists.
Regards,
Brian
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On August 22, 2003 10:54 am, Brian Richardson wrote:
> My GPG signature has just showed up as bad in KMail (It worked
> yesterday...). I've done a world update since then. Is my signature bad? Or
> is something else to blame?
That was strange. It's showing as good now.
Rega
My GPG signature has just showed up as bad in KMail (It worked yesterday...).
I've done a world update since then. Is my signature bad? Or is something
else to blame?
Regards,
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a hardware RAID controller requires some special
steps that are in the install guide (but in the wrong spot). Scroll all
the way down to the bottom and review the instructions for installing on
"Hardware ATA RAID", particularly the chroot part. You will probably need
to follow the grub instructions as well.
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bbing for the next issue, until Yuji can get reliable
internet access again.
There is no conspiracy going on :)
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ake sure it's correct.
2. What MTA (if at all) are you running?
3. Do you have a cronjob on the box that is sending out root messages?
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> A wild guess, do you have root = /dev/root in your grub.conf, lilo.conf?
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> Steve
Good thought, but a quick check shows:
title=2.4.21
root (hd0,0)
kernel /boot/linux-2.4.21 root=/dev/sda3 vga=791
-brian
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curious why it would be showing as "/dev/root" when it should be
mounting as "/dev/sda3". This is the only server I have that behaves like
this...
thanks!
-brian
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> I like the hotmail setup because whatever machine I am at I can get
> instant
> mail notification when I recieve it.. Thats pretty much the entire reason
> I
> use it.
>
> But add to that the very nice spam filter ability.. and this is one of my
> most usefull and productive e-mail accounts I hav
On August 17, 2003 11:16 pm, Brian Richardson wrote:
> Failing that, I don't understand why the dependency is not being picked up
> and installed. Is this a problem with virtual packages? (ie. Does a virtual
> dependency need to be installed prior to all other operations)
Yad
nted, but this is another matter...
This came up a week or two ago. The xmms-arts plugin is being deprecated as it
isn't being maintained any longer. However, for me, the plugin works great.
The other options is to run xmms as 'artsdsp xmms', and use the OSS output
plugin.
HTH,
On August 17, 2003 06:50 pm, bob bob wrote:
> Hmm.. Anyone else getting this warning.. or is it reserved for lamer
> hotmail users like me? :-P
The earlier reply from Brian Downey is something to consider. But this mail
transcript does in fact not like @hotmail.com addresses. It's bad
iling that, I don't understand why the dependency is not being picked up and
installed. Is this a problem with virtual packages? (ie. Does a virtual
dependency need to be installed prior to all other operations)
HTH,
Brian
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between Unix systems exclusively. If it's there and you don't want to have to
keep track of two sets of exports, then by all means compile in SMB support
and use smbmount instead. Once it's part of your filesystem, you really don't
notice the difference.
My 2 cents,
Br
On Sunday, August 17, 2003, at 08:50 PM, bob bob wrote:
Hmm.. Anyone else getting this warning.. or is it reserved for lamer
hotmail users like me? :-P
I've gotten a few of them too, undoubtedly due to that massive blackout.
I'm sure a few mail relays went down here and there...
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