Shaul Karl wrote:
I also don't remember where I have read that all the keyservers are
eventually synced so that most, if not all, the keyservers are the same.
I don't remember reading such a thing either, on the contrary - my key
is available on some servers but not on the particular one someone
With linux 2.6.4 and Debian, in the boot process, I get:
INIT: version 2.85
umount /initrd: device busy
Those lines are taken from memory but I hope they will resemble the
original ones. Putting it otherwise, immediately after starting init,
there is an attempt to umount /initrd. And
On Sat, Mar 20, 2004 at 12:07:25PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shaul Karl wrote:
I also don't remember where I have read that all the keyservers are
eventually synced so that most, if not all, the keyservers are the same.
I don't remember reading such a thing either, on the contrary -
Shaul Karl wrote:
On Sat, Mar 20, 2004 at 12:07:25PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shaul Karl wrote:
I also don't remember where I have read that all the keyservers are
eventually synced so that most, if not all, the keyservers are the same.
I don't remember reading such a thing either, on the
Shaul Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With linux 2.6.4 and Debian, in the boot process, I get:
INIT: version 2.85
umount /initrd: device busy
Those lines are taken from memory but I hope they will resemble the
original ones. Putting it otherwise, immediately after starting init,
I was thinking again about the topic.
What I actually need is to insert LRMs in the valid places, and then let
pango display it ignoring the LRMs as one moves through the text with
the cursor.
Is there any way to add symbols to the text just before pango displays
it. (obviously adding real