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Re: po...@lists.debian.org
Cheers, Please get your right wing propaganda elsewhere. If you deem yourself intelligent you have to revise your understanding of the words: 1. freedom 2. speech I for sure will not tolerate this white-washing soup mouth-full BS. On 1/9/21 12:57 PM, Marek Mosiewicz wrote: > In case commercial social networks will not protect freedom of speach > there is always option to use mailing lists. > > In fact I can imagine Twitter or Facebook as web based mail client > which aggregates urls for messages publicated on anywhere in Web. > > Everbody who observes somebody will receive email with link to message. > Likes and comments are also mails (the can even be signed). > > Webserver which serves given message will receive like and comment > mails and presnet it. Yo can see source of mail e.g for like AND verify > that like was realy given by ckecking GPG signature of sender. > > > Cheers, >Marek Mosiewicz >http://marekmosiewicz.pl >
Re: po...@lists.debian.org
On 1/9/21 6:27 PM, Marek Mosiewicz wrote: > W dniu sob, 09.01.2021 o godzinie 15∶33 +0100, użytkownik mm napisał: >> Cheers, >> >> Please get your right wing propaganda elsewhere. >> >> If you deem yourself intelligent you have to revise your >> understanding >> of the words: >> >> 1. freedom >> >> 2. speech >> >> I for sure will not tolerate this white-washing soup mouth-full BS. > I understand that free speech can be abused, it is however I believe > value which is important in democracy. That is also guaranteed in > United States constitution. > > Cheers, >Marek But, but, of course, of course it is a value which is one of the cornerstones of a functional democracy. But the sheer panic and call to action (overdue due btw, which again points out the fact that you chose this event to decry something for which many people have fought and continue doing so) points out that you sympathize with right wing fascists. To which I, as you may have noticed, strongly react. Free speech is not abolished by not giving a platform (by a private company, so please also get your legal understandings in order) to a hateful fear and violence inducing excuse of a human being to spread racial division, hatred and sheer and numbing stupidity, which in return only amplifies his deranged orange brain to echo his narcissistic delusional notions of himself and his perceived power while still holding the nukes. so cheers to that. and to all the guys that joyfully joined the ride to help poor fascist have their 'freedom' of 'speech'. (oh, yeah, right, they have parler or whatever) and on a more emotionless note: in Germany it is prohibited to distribute fascist propaganda/goods whatever. Is Germany an authoritarian state? I still strongly advice to put your perspective to revision and retrospective in a truthful and honest manner. >> >> On 1/9/21 12:57 PM, Marek Mosiewicz wrote: >>> In case commercial social networks will not protect freedom of >>> speach >>> there is always option to use mailing lists. >>> >>> In fact I can imagine Twitter or Facebook as web based mail client >>> which aggregates urls for messages publicated on anywhere in Web. >>> >>> Everbody who observes somebody will receive email with link to >>> message. >>> Likes and comments are also mails (the can even be signed). >>> >>> Webserver which serves given message will receive like and comment >>> mails and presnet it. Yo can see source of mail e.g for like AND >>> verify >>> that like was realy given by ckecking GPG signature of sender. >>> >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Marek Mosiewicz >>> http://marekmosiewicz.pl >>> >
Re: po...@lists.debian.org
bust it dude On 1/9/21 11:33 PM, gru...@mailfence.com wrote: > On Sat, 9 Jan 2021, mm wrote: > >> >> On 1/9/21 6:27 PM, Marek Mosiewicz wrote: >>> W?dniu sob, 09.01.2021 o?godzinie 15?33?+0100, u?ytkownik mm napisa?: >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> Please get your right wing propaganda elsewhere. >>>> >>>> If you deem yourself intelligent you have to revise your >>>> understanding >>>> of the words: >>>> >>>> 1. freedom >>>> >>>> 2. speech >>>> >>>> I for sure will not tolerate this white-washing soup mouth-full BS. >>> I understand that free speech can be abused, it is however I believe >>> value which is important in democracy. That is also guaranteed in >>> United States constitution. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Marek >> >> But, but, of course, of course it is a value which is one of the >> cornerstones of a functional democracy. >> >> But the sheer panic and call to action (overdue due btw, which again >> points out the fact that you chose this event >> >> to decry something for which many people have fought and continue >> doing so) >> >> points out that you sympathize with right wing fascists. >> >> To which I, as you may have noticed, strongly react. >> >> Free speech is not abolished by not giving a platform (by a private >> company, so please also get your legal understandings in order) >> >> to a hateful fear and violence inducing excuse of a human being >> >> to spread racial division, hatred and sheer and numbing stupidity, which >> in return >> >> only amplifies his deranged orange brain to echo his narcissistic >> delusional notions of himself and his perceived power >> >> while still holding the nukes. so cheers to that. >> >> and to all the guys that joyfully joined the ride to help poor fascist >> have their 'freedom' of 'speech'. >> >> (oh, yeah, right, they have parler or whatever) >> >> and on a more emotionless note: in Germany it is prohibited to >> distribute fascist propaganda/goods whatever. Is Germany an >> authoritarian state? >> >> I still strongly advice to put your perspective to revision and >> retrospective in a truthful and honest manner. > > and can i do that in stretch or do i need buster >
Re: po...@lists.debian.org
totally with you on this. but then do smth about the politically motivated techincal discussion starting with the subject line On 1/10/21 9:39 AM, Rick Thomas wrote: > This is not the place for a political discussion. Please confine your > comments to debian technical questions. >
Re: po...@lists.debian.org
On 1/11/21 12:15 AM, gru...@mailfence.com wrote: > On Sun, 10 Jan 2021, Nicholas Geovanis wrote: > >> On Sun, Jan 10, 2021, 9:39 AM mm wrote: >> >>> totally with you on this. >>> >>> but then do smth about the politically motivated techincal discussion >>> starting with the subject line >>> >> >> I second that motion. > > all in favor let go of your momma's teat and raise your hand > G(T)rumpy, keep your sexual frustration to your perfect specimen. thank you.
Re: po...@lists.debian.org
On 1/11/21 11:54 PM, Thomas Amm wrote: > Am Sonntag, dem 10.01.2021 um 16:49 -0600 schrieb Nicholas Geovanis: >> On Sun, Jan 10, 2021, 9:39 AM mm wrote: >>> totally with you on this. >>> >>> but then do smth about the politically motivated techincal >>> discussion >>> starting with the subject line >> I second that motion. >> >> > They're off-topic, annoying and are providing zero information or > useful insight. But at least they're not sending HTML-messages so they > might not be completely lost cases. He is off-life, annoying and providing zero human, political and frankly reasonable insight. But at least he is good at spite-flexing so unfortunately he may be a completely lost case.
Re: Installation problem
I tried everything I can think about, but had no luck with potato 2.2.r3 (same with 2.2.r6). Didn't mentioned that my Advansys SCSI controller is ISA PNP ABP 5140. I also tried booting linux buslogic io=0x110 but nothing. Then I found old Debian distribution 1.2 (2.0.27 kernel) and it recognized SCSI and installed just fine. Any idea how to get that controller working in 2.2? After some messing with updating old dpkg and installing apt I did apt-get dist-upgrade from CDROM set (2.2.r3) downloaded from www.isolinux.org. For me it's only way to install Debian since I have only crapy Internet connection over GSM. Is it realy important to get potato 2.2.r6? On 2.2.r3 I found kernel image 2.0.38 that is also working for my configuration. It seems to me that newer kernel versions are loading faster!!! Can I make kernel stop looking for PCI, IBM MC and some SCSI controllers since this 386 don't have any of this and I need to get it booting faster? On my other home machine (Athlon) I also have Debian 2.2.r3 and when I run modconf I get much more modules than on this 386 where I made apt-get dist-upgrade. I'm missing entire sound menu option. Next step was to connect this two computers. On 386 network card was installed at the time of installation and was successfully recognized. On my other home computer there was no net card at the time of installation so I added it later, kernel recognized it and then I configured all network parameters and save them in appropriate files. But network is not working upon boot. I have to enter ipconfig eth0 192.168.0.1 every time to get it working. What commands and where should I put to get network working after boot? --On 30. travanj 2002 15:54 -0400 Seneca Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 12:33:47PM +0200, Miroslav Mazurek wrote: I'm trying to install Potato (2.2r3) on PC with 386/387, 16MB, 2GB SCSI IBM, Advansys SCSI, ATAPI CDROM and NE2000 compatibile. Does this make any sense? Would that configuration be usable for anything? Any suggestions? I run SCO on such configuration years ago. It should be usable, just watch what you install. I'm writing this on a system that is a little newer (a P100 laptop) but also with 16M RAM, a 2GB harddrive, and a SCSI CDROM. This system is used (but a little slow) for everything that I do. I merely have an average load average of about 1.5 - 3.0, with occasional spikes to ~7 (don't let this scare you... I'm on a network that _requires_ java to use the internet, and I'm online while compiling kernels, and in X, and doing homework with programs that recommend a system with 2-3 times the processing power of mine, and running a terminal off my serial port, and half a dozen other things at the same time). Problem is: I have Debian on CDROM but I can't boot from CDROM. I made rescue and root disc and 4 or 5 driver discs. (I also tried with compact which have one driver disc - it should also support advansys controller) After beginning of instalation I am ofered to load modules from disc, I supply driver disc but inst. program says - cannot mount floppy. I remember having some floppy problems when I installed debian a few months ago. I also remember that each time there was a problem with a floppy, it was a bad block or two that caused it. I know from experience that it is somewhat difficult to mount a floppy when its first couple of sectors are bad. After that I cannot do disk partitioning because advansys is not recognized. Any idea? You can always try a more recent set of disks. Checking the kernel-config for the 2.2r4 installation floppies, advansys is compiled in. The current potato is 2.2r6 -- Seneca [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]