Hi cuteypie. It's me J J, from the personals service. I have been reading all
about you and I just had to say hi. I have a website I want you to see where
you can see all about me and see what I look like too. I can't wait to hear
from you cutey. Cya later baby,
J
I was wondering if you would send me the sheet music for Hazy Shade of
Winter - I want to transpose it for the piccolo, as that is the sexiest
of instruments.
thanks,
Jimmy James
the man so nice
they named him twice.
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termi
Hi!
I'm working on a communication using UDP sockets and I would like to get the
source code to know exactly what it does and make some proves.
Can anyone tell me where o how I can get the sorce code of the UDP?... now I
just include the but I like to see the functions.
Thanks in advance
Ok, thanks to all,
I know that UDP is a protocol and what I was looking for is for the code of
that funtions like "recvfrom", "sendto",... and well I thing that with the
source of the glibc and with the linux-source I could find something
although I think that it's not going to be easy to foll
Dear experts,
I'm working with sockets in a debian with a version of kernel 2.6.x, and I'd
like to disable the fragmentation of the ipv4 introduce.
I have read that there was the option of modified the file
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_always_defrag but it doesn't exist.
So I'm totally lost and I need
Dear Asheesh.
It is very glad to disscuss with you.
> That looks pretty cool! What do you mean by "put it under debian"?
I want to host the website under debian. Because the number of packages in
debian is huge, it is beyond my capibility to build a website with 1/1000
packa
net
> To: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: suggestion about debian devel extension
>
> On 07/07/2010 03:51 AM, j jj wrote:
>>
>> Dear Asheesh.
>>
>> It is very glad to disscuss with you.
>>
>>
>>> That looks pretty cool! What do you mea
Subject: Re: suggestion about debian devel extension
>
>
>>> Do you mean "at debian.org"?
>
> [j jj]
>> Is there any difference between "debian" and "debian.org"?
>> The ultimate goal is benefits all developers.
>
> You could have
soon, and I will try my best to make
it better. Keep going!
best wishes
J
> Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2010 10:23:08 +0800
> Subject: Re: suggestion about debian devel extension
> From: p...@debian.org
> To: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
>
> On Thu
asn't been started yet, so don't hold your breath :)
:(
best wishes,
j
> Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2010 16:53:09 +0800
> Subject: Re: suggestion about debian devel extension
> From: p...@debian.org
> To: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
i need seo, web design, logo design, animation, bpo, employment, HR related
sites ...
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gtk/qt, nothing else. For those people, debian is also not the first/best
choise.
3. advanced software developer.
This is the only group who benefit from the rich of debian package.
Unfortunately it is very few.
regards,
j
> From: hans.ullr..
answer is the rich packages. But for most of people , they do not care
about it.
To attract more people to debian, some particular features are need to show to
the world.
regards,
j
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working. I can on/off
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Hello,
> Thank you for that pointer, Carsten. I think that likely would have
> helped. Still, when working on a new system, would you follow these
> instructions or rather install Ubuntu? As helpful as such instructions
> are, most folks don't want to be bothered.
I am a "regular" Debian user - n
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Greetings.
I was wondering if it would be possible to start maintaining the
devuan-keyring package on salsa, and have it being built upstream in
Debian?
This way it would be possible to unify our efforts in debootstrap
maint
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Am Dienstag, den 04.01.2005, 18:47 +0100 schrieb Giuseppe Scrivano:
> Hi,
> I have created a package for the MyServer web server. MyServer is a fast,
> lightweight, and full featured web server. It can be remotely configured via
> the GUI. It is distributed under the terms of the GPL.
>
> Th
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 06:19:56AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> I'll file bugs against gtkdiskfree & pydf. Now that I understand
> this more (thanks, MdI), I see that df has a way to exclude bind
> mounts.
>
> $ df -T
> FilesystemType 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/hda
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 06:30:41PM +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Feb 10, "J. Bruce Fields" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > In something like df I think the sensible thing to do is just to
> > continue to list all bind mounts, even when it's redun
On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 10:07:11PM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> * John Hasler
>
> If you are unsure then you should not use split configuration.
>
> I think the last point sums it up -- use monolithic configuration if
> you don't understand what the question is about.
I've installed exim ma
pronounce this "fack" not "eff ay kyu". Others
probably have the opposite view, but nobody I've spoken with has ever
said it out loud. ;)
It's probably up to the speaker/writer whether it's "a FAQ" or "an FAQ",
depending on how they're inte
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On Tuesday, 15 March 2005 18:50, sean finney wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 15, 2005 at 06:18:43PM -0700, Wesley J. Landaker wrote:
> > groach is a clone of the classic xroach program, but with multiple
> > themes, more modern code, and a free license.
>
> why would anyone want to use
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to have 500x
the bandwidth of every user.
This isn't even taking into account the complexity of the internet routing
in between, which can make multiple simultaneous sources faster--in actual
wall-clock time--for the user no matter how fast or slow the user's or the
mirror's c
are offended by the dilution of Christmas by
> happy holidays.
Whether or not any particular individual is offended by the content of
Andrew's post is less important than how it was INTENDED to be offensive
and off-topic.
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On Sunday 22 January 2006 11:59, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 10:21:13 -0700, Wesley J Landaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> > On Saturday 21 January 2006 13:52, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> >> So, I am seeking arguments and guidance from the developer body
I'd like to burn Debian 1.3 to CD, in order to make installation to
several machines easier (less wasted bandwidth), but I'm not sure what
kind of directory hierarchy Debian 1.3 is expecting from CD.
Installation instructions were quite clear about the fact that one can
install Debian 1.3 using si
Hello,
I just saw this post in comp.os.linux.x. I think this is enough reason to
upgrade bash from 2.00 to 2.01. When will this happen?
Remco
On 16 Jun ,[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Greg DeFreitas") wrote about
Re: bash upgrade killed Netscape shelling...:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>
On Sun, 29 Jun 1997 11:57:49 -0400 , Joey Hess wrote:
> Karl M. Hegbloom:
> > I think it would be good to divide the "/usr/doc" directory into sub
> > directories. It should be divided in the same as the Debian ftp site,
> > and packages should put their documentation into the same slot as the
>
http://www.debian.org/ .
>
> Many Thanks
>
> Bruce Perens
> Debian Project Leader
> .
> QUIT
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I have converted our new logo into a transparent GIF, if anyone is
interested. It looks pretty decent and is nice for light colored
backgrounds. It can be found at the bottom of my web page:
http://thomppj.student.okstate.edu/~thomppj/
- Paul J Thompson
I seem to remember that there are mirrors of incoming. Could
anyone point me to one? master doesn't seem to fancy ftp at the
moment and I have an acute need of the new guile packs.
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from the author, so I still think it's a good idea to have them
as packages.
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/etc/rdS.d
>
> I know, that's not accessible to users, only the admin. OTOH, I can't
> think of any really good reason that user needs to do something
> *automatically* on reboot.
Perhaps user-run services?
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wouldn't need to *replace* releases--it
could simply augment the release creation process.)
I'm interested to hear other's ideas on why this is/is not a good idea, and
what technical/logistical hurdles would prevent this from being done.
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he space for it already allocated.
Just my $0.02
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> and not
> "apt-get upgrade "
Possibly because apt-get upgrade is used to upgrade the whole system,
not just one package. My guess is that the developers didn't want to
overload the upgrade command.
HTH,
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: why is this here? It's not actually
used by the program.
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ight be to include both new entries, and entries that are
about to be requested for removal. That seems like it might be useful. What
do you think?
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Hi folks,
I wrote this up to someone. I thought I'd share it, and get your thoughts.
(e.g. anybody see any weaknesses in #1-#3 that *aren't* present in the
typical meet, check ID, get GPG fingerprint, assuming #4 is always used
afterwards?)
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 08:44, Wesley J
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 14:11, Andrew Suffield wrote:
> On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 09:03:12AM -0600, Wesley J. Landaker wrote:
> > I wrote this up to someone. I thought I'd share it, and get your
> > thoughts. (e.g. anybody see any weaknesses in #1-#3 that *aren't*
> &
a person is who they say they are as
meeting in person and checking ID's. Obviously there are always the issue
of forgeries, but I don't think this method is any *worse* in the respect.
But I thought I'd give anyone interested a chance to bang at the idea,
because I'm curi
e
ID to is me. Make ID, show it to me, dispose of ID afterwards.
Anyway, this has been an interesting thread, because what I am seeing is
that there really isn't any reason why meeting physically is better at
building a web-of-trust than alternate methods, if crafted thoughtfully. =)
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egree as meeting someone in
person and checking their ID (even if both methods share weaknesses), I'd
say that's a success. Wouldn't you?
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free (as I can at my bank)
or for a few dollars.
That said, I can only think of about 1 thing I've ever needed to have
notarized in my life, so it's not like I'm "fond" of notaries--but they
seem to fulfill their intended purpose.
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me desktops on the fly when
an extra warm body shows up.
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ded? i.e. Could I upload a new revision of a
package that has multiple upstream tarballs, and a debian.tar.bz2 right
now, or are there a lot of other things that have to change first?
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I've only been skimming this thread, so I fear this may have been
said. What about:
1) rebrand mozilla-firefox
2) create a permanent "transition package" with the firefox name
that depends on it
3) use alternatives to provide /usr/bin/firefox
The description of the transition package shou
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> Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 10:31:35 -0600
> Source: cheesetracker
> Binary: cheesetracker
> Architecture: source i386
> Version: 0.9.9-6
> Distribution: unstable
> Urgency: high (security)
> Maintainer: Wesley J. Landaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Changed-B
On Wednesday 02 August 2006 15:15, Bart Martens wrote:
> Instead of editing the scripts in /etc/init.d to give daemons the
> nicelevel you want (and get prompted at every package update because
> these files are conffiles) you can just run reniced once a day.
Wow, that sounds like an annoying b
Hola, no se si me recuerdas ... espero noticias tuyas
saludos,
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Program
ke this. I can at least confirm it is
happening on at least one of my boxes that was fairly recently installed
with etch.
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I think such bugs can be easily closed.
Regards
Daniel
Tom Cato Amundsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=399214 release
> critical?
>
> The version of solfege in etch fails to upgrade from a version that does
> _not exist_ in neither stable, test
t;
> I would rather have it as an input field where people can express their
> gender in the way they want to, as gender has little to do with
> biological sex, and there's more than two options for it.
I think if someone *really* doesn't want to put "male" or &quo
27;ve been getting intermittant problems like this with
ftp.us.debian.org since ~ October last year.
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Hi!
touch /var/lib/racoon/racoon.conf
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Juha Jäykkä wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I was digging around a problem with a user not being able to access his
> cdrom even though the user belongs to group cdrom (as reported by "groups
> user") and the cdrom device is mode rw- group cdrom. It was immediately
> clear this is a libnss-ldap issue, since the p
Hello since i didnt get any response on d-sparc i post it here too.
Daniel
Hello,
i have here an full equiped E420R wich frequently crashes under sarge etc..
with some
SYM... errors. Now i am looking for a person who is really experienced
with such machines and the Hardware inside to have a look
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* Package name: googleearth-package
Upstream Author : Wesley J. Landaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : (native package)
* License : GPL
Description : utility for au
Joe Smith wrote:
> Is this really needed? Google was very careful in making sure that the
> package installs in /usr/local, and does not interfere with the
> system. Normally the main reason why a debian package is better than
> what upsteam distributed is because using upstreams packages will mess
Paul Wise wrote:
> On Sun, 2006-06-18 at 23:56 -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
>
>> Wesley J. Landaker wrote:
>>
>>> But the most important one of all is: I've found it useful, I've got it
>>> working[1], and I'd like to give others an opportunity
Well, I think, we first should think about, what aim this CD or DVD should
be. Which people we want to reach ? In the time, where are so many other
live-cds, like Knoppix, kanotix, Grml, DSL and so on, it is very difficult to
create an "all-in-wonder-"-stuff.
So my thougts are these:
People,
Well, I think, we first should think about, what aim this CD or DVD should
be. Which people we want to reach ? In the time, where are so many other
live-cds, like Knoppix, kanotix, Grml, DSL and so on, it is very difficult to
create an "all-in-wonder-"-stuff.
So my thougts are these:
People,
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 08:33:00PM +0100, Falk Hueffner wrote:
> Jeroen van Wolffelaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Also, eh, I'm not convinced lintian is correct here in complaining,
> > I'm a bit unsure. Lintian has warned for any hardlinks for a long time,
> > but is it really bad to have
Package: latex,xdvik
Version: 2e-4, 18f-4
LaTeX + Xdvi + dvips cannot do a umlauts.
A simple latex file was made with some \"a s in it and
they did not show up on xdvi as a umlauts, they were missing
altogether.
Using debian 0.93R6, kernel 1.2.13, libc4.6.27
Tuomas
Hmm - it strikes me that there may be a potential problem with
including .la archives with library packages. The filename for the
libtool file is independent of the version number of the library. ie,
libfish2 will ship with a libfish.la, and so will libfish3. This might
be an obstacle to install
> "BC" == Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BC> No because the .la files only go into the -dev package for the
BC> library,
Section 4.2 of the policy manual, according to my reading, seems to
disagree...
Packages that use libtool to create shared libraries must include the
i am working on packages for gtkbitchx (a gtk/zvt version of the irc client
bitchx) and smurflog (icmp smurf attack logger). if there is any interest
or anyone else is doing this, please notify me.
thanks,
-steve
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>>>>> "JR" == Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JR> On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 09:47:41PM +1100, Mikolaj J. Habryn
JR> wrote:
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use ftp..
On a similar (but kinda opposite) note, are there any plans to add
some bandwidth-limiting functionality to apt/apt-get ?
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h, that doesn't explain why people give it away as free software.
I release all software I create as free software of the common
philosophical beliefs that I share with the FSF. Simply put: If I make
something cool for myself, I want to share it so that other people can
enjoy it too. I'
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