I notice that you are sending PGP/GPG signed email with kmail, so I presume
that it's working OK for you.
When I see your messages GPG takes ages to process the signature (a minute or
more on a P3-650). So I generally run "killall gpg" in another window.
How do you find gpg performance with km
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 17:05, David Bishop wrote:
> You probably had that problem before I remembered I hadn't uploaded my key
> to the keyservers :-) I put all three of them on the mit keyserver about
> three weeks ago, so anyone that uses it or any mirrors should be okay. Of
> course, if you add t
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 01:03, David Bishop wrote:
> > Sorry, I know this is off topic, but does anyone know how to setup
> > the framebuffer device so that all virtual terminals get set to a certain
> > mode at bootup?
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> man fbset :-) Specfically, fbset -a .
Last time I was using
In KDE 1.x there was a kscreenblank process which I could send a sigusr1 to
when I wanted the screen blanked. I used to have a script called from apmd
on suspend to do "killall -USR1 kblankscreen" to lock the display on my
laptop.
Is there any way of doing this for the latest KDE?
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On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 21:41, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Montag, 29. Oktober 2001 07:29 schrieb Russell Coker:
> > In KDE 1.x there was a kscreenblank process which I could send a sigusr1
> > to when I wanted the screen blanked. I used to have a script called from
> > apmd on s
Firstly I'm moving this to the debian-user list as it's got nothing to do
with KDE.
In future please ask such questions on debian-user, feel free to CC me on
such questions as I maintain the devfsd and lilo packages.
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001 08:11, rikiwarren wrote:
> I've downloaded the kernel-imag
This apparently concerns a KDE bug. Can we get a list of how the various
Linux ports work?
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Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 16:56:11 -0500
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On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 19:59, Alan Chandler wrote:
> I am struggling a bit with devfsd and could do with some help
Firstly this isn't really a KDE issue, you could have the same problem using
GNOME or using command line tools. I suggest that debian-kde be removed from
follow-up in future discussion
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002 21:26, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> I'd just like to say that the reason for my doing this has little to do
> with any dd's or the arguments that went on on the debian-devel mailing
> list. While that did have some part in my decision I did not let that make
> my decision as that wo
In magicpoint I can include a program, a common example of this is xclock.
However the program I want to include is xterm so I can show the results of
command-line programs. When I try this through magicpoint it doesn't work
because it won't give the Xterm keyboard focus.
Is this possible in
Firstly, how do you stop kspread and other koffice programs from creating
backup files? My father doesn't like having lots of .ksp~ files appearing in
his directories. He says that he always saves when he has something
important so he gains nothing from this, it just wasts his (my) disk space
iff -ru kdebase-2.2.2.orig/debian/changelog kdebase-2.2.2/debian/changelog
--- kdebase-2.2.2.orig/debian/changelog Thu Feb 21 22:52:27 2002
+++ kdebase-2.2.2/debian/changelog Thu Feb 21 11:40:03 2002
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+kdebase (4:2.2.2-13.se1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Hacked kdm for SE Linux support.
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002 12:42, Eray Ozkural wrote:
> BTW, I'm going to do even more optimized builds if you're interested. I'm
> thinking of trying out fast malloc which is said to cut down application
> startup time. Even if it's hard to share these huge binaries, we can share
> experiences.
There ar
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002 17:16, Magnus von Koeller wrote:
> On Thursday 28 February 2002 12:47, Daniel Stone wrote:
> > I have working qt3/kdelibs4/kdebase3 packages, as I stated, but I
> > am not releasing them to the public until they're fully tested.
>
> Well, what is unstable for, then?
I am under
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002 05:05, Dan DeVries wrote:
> I think your right that I was relaying through them. I didn't care for
> yahoo any more and so I got an account with linuxfreemail.com but when I
Please don't use linuxfreemail. They spam the lists with stupid messages
about viruses. People that s
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 16:44, Jay Kline wrote:
> Is there a screen saver or something that will automaticly log a user out
> if left idle for too long? This is for a lab environment, so after 5 min
> of inactivity the screen saver should come up (password protected) and
> after 30 min the user should
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 21:16, Achim Bohnet wrote:
> For some weeks I (again) notice kmail (woody + kde from sid)
> working slower and slower. Too slow after ~ 2 days.
> Only thing that helps is to exit kmail
> and start it again. Further, even after empty trash, compacting
> all folders and then ex
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002 12:50, Magnus von Koeller wrote:
> On Thursday 21 March 2002 23:25, Russell Coker wrote:
> > I have noticed that kmail seems to slowly increase memory use over
> > time and suspect a memory leak.
>
> This is a known issue of KMail 2.2.2 (yes, it's a me
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002 05:15, Chris Cheney wrote:
> When you are away from the office DO NOT SET YOUR MAILER TO RESPOND TO LIST
> TRAFFIC!!!
Best thing to do for those cases is to write a little perl script to make a
direct connection to port 25 of their mail server and send the message to
them wit
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002 15:27, Magnus von Koeller wrote:
> On Thursday 04 April 2002 15:09, Stephan Jaensch wrote:
> > Who is we?
>
> Don't you know that the true kings only use the plural for
> themselves? I mean, we all know how great and incredible
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is, don't we?
Queens also use
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 05:46, Eray Ozkural wrote:
> I'd like to increase the clue factor of this mailing list a bit.
>
> Disclaimer: I don't have the time to waste with flames, so buzz off if you
> intend to. I don't care about those kind of responses that I'm used to
> seeing on debian mailing lists.
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 18:43, Eray Ozkural wrote:
> On Monday 15 April 2002 15:41, Russell Coker wrote:
> > To do a really good job of developing Debian packages (and to have a hope
> > of doing a half-decent job of packaging something as complex as KDE) you
> > need to do a lot
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002 16:32, Magnus von Koeller wrote:
> So I logged into a root console and found out that kdeinit was
> running amok (i.e. using all CPU time and memory) and that the kernel
> OOM killer was therefore killing processes. Today, I came back to my
> computer after a longer absences and
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002 21:49, Cloverm wrote:
> While compiling KDE3, I noticed that after unpacking the source code bz2
> files, every one of them has a subfolder called "debian". What is this
> folder for? Does this mean that I have compile something different for
> Debian-based systems?
The debian
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002 03:03, Ben Burton wrote:
> > been kept in sync with the Debian source archive. I hope the current
> > Debian KDE people have KDE CVS access and are doing so.
>
> For my stuff (*) the KDE CVS is all in sync with debian sid, but the KDE3
> branches are in varying states of wellne
Would it be possible to get a change made to the method of generating file
names for the http cache files? CPIO can't back them up because they are too
long...
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If you send email to me or to a mailing list that I use which has >4 lines
of legalistic junk at the end then you are specifically
When reading gpg signed email in kmail on SE Linux I am seeing messages such
as the following:
May 27 22:32:54 lyta kernel: avc: denied { read write } for pid=26638
exe=/usr/bin/gpg path=socket:[519039] dev=00:00 ino=519039
scontext=rjc:user_r:user_gpg_t tcontext=rjc:user_r:user_t tclass=udp_
Here is an annoying message I just received as a follow-up to a message I
posted here 4 days ago. I recommend that anyone who doesn't like spam from
bots put the following line in their /etc/postfix/reject file:
/^From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/ REJECT
If you wish to reply to this message then please
On Fri, 31 May 2002 20:48, ben wrote:
> i've received five so far today. i was just about to ask if anyone else was
> affected.
Such things always affect many people. Just configure your mail server to
block them, and make sure you CC them on all messages discussing the matter
(very important).
On Fri, 31 May 2002 21:33, Peter T. Abplanalp wrote:
> am i correct in my conclusion that you get this complaint from
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] if your mta is not set up as an open relay?
I doubt it. My servers are clean.
On Fri, 31 May 2002 21:48, Jay Kline wrote:
> To flood someone with email dosnt
There's a discussion on the OxLug mailing list where people are saying that
KDE messes with the system clock and Debian developers know about this.
What is it?
I've been running the latest Debian/unstable for the last 6 weeks with SE
Linux banning such time changes and my logs indicate that KDE
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002 23:06, Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> > Yes, the OxLug people are obviously on crack. This is the first I
> > have ever heard of it.
>
> Probably. But, I've hardly ever seen a computer keep time when I used
> KDE on any distribution. So, I wouldn't understand what this might be
> ab
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002 23:57, Bjoern Krombholz wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 03:40:26PM -0500, Chris Cheney wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 07:39:12PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> > > There's a discussion on the OxLug mailing list where people are saying
> > >
On Thu, 15 Aug 2002 12:30, Bjoern Krombholz wrote:
> Of course i know the meaning. ;) What I wanted to get to know were the
> symptoms. Does the clock jump to wrong times? Does it make the system
> clock stop entirely?
The person who made the claims has not deigned to give the details. He
believ
A problem that I have had with kmail in kde 2.0 and am now having with kmail
in kde 3.0.3 is that it takes up lots of CPU time when launching gpg.
When I do an operation that causes GPG to take some time (IE re-calculating
the trust db because new signatures have been received for some keys) the
On Sun, 1 Sep 2002 23:40, Tom Badran wrote:
> On Sunday 01 Sep 2002 9:25 pm, Russell Coker wrote:
> > Is there some way to reconfigure kmail to make it behave better? Or is
> > it just buggy?
>
> I have never had any problem with this across kde 1/2/3. Do you have an
> ex
Could someone please package this for Debian?
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Subject: [reiserfs-list] Valgrind (Think Purify) and KCachegrind for Linux
Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 01:31:04 +0200
From: Dieter Nützel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ReiserFS List
Here comes the link to the announcem
I've noticed that a few people here are signing messages with keys that are
not published.
If your key is not in the major key servers then there's no point in signing a
message to a public list. It just wastes bandwidth.
There are two good solutions to this problem, one is to not sign the mes
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002 01:34, David Pastern wrote:
> eh? Thanks, but no thanks. I'm running on a Class C internal network
> where I live, with a direct backend into the ms exchange server (yes the
> gentleman where I live runs his own ISP, Microsoft based without a single
> touch of linux as he thi
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002 14:53, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
> söndagen den 29 september 2002 14.03 skrev Christian Welzel:
> > I mirrored your site to our server... it has a 100mbit connection :)
> > but in exchange i removed the previous 3.0.1 mirror from
> > geniussystems.net, that was there...
> >
> >
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002 18:59, Malte Cornils wrote:
> * if you have an old .kde/ lying around, some apps crash. Is this supposed
> to work or should users start again with a new .kde/ dir?
This is an ongoing issue with KDE. I've had similar problems on many
occasions over the years. Error handling
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 03:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> >
> > Yes, yes, I *know* we don't support these packages, etc etc etc, but that
> > doesn't mean it's not worth coordinating to avoid these problems where
> > possible.
>
> Absolutely! As someone who is using "outside" debs, I have a vest
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 21:03, Fred K Ollinger wrote:
> > The problem is that developers (I mean Debian Developers mostly)
> > actually use unstable for their work. Having unstable packages to work
> > with is ok for most packages, but when core things like XFree, gnome,
> > kde ... are *really* unstab
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 22:24, Fred K Ollinger wrote:
> I think that this was a lib problem that smart people fixed by downgrading
> in a rescue environment.
I strongly recommend installing busybox-static. init=/bin/busybox will let
you solve many problems.
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 23:46, David Pashley wrote:
> On Monday 30 September 2002 8:00 pm, Fred K Ollinger wrote:
> [snip]
>
> I would like to point out we use a mailing list for a reason. Please stop
> CCing everyone who so much as touchs a thread.
Do you think that you are setting an example of how
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 15:17, Ben Burton wrote:
> > so you have to do
> > gpg --edit-key
> > Command> sign
> > Command> trust
> > Command> save
>
> No! You should only ever sign a key if you can be sure the key belongs to
> the person who claims to own it. This generally means you have received
> th
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 16:15, David Pashley wrote:
> trust yourself. I would be surpised if someone had managed to create a key
> which hadn't been self-signed.
They do that all the time. Just recently I went to a key-signing party and
one of the people there hadn't self-signed their key. I'm surpr
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/07/15/wfat15.xml
The above link causes all Konqueror sessions to hang on my machine. Can
someone try replicating this?
I'm using a version of Konqueror that's not from the Debian repository so I
haven't filed a Debian bug report...
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On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 14:28, Michael Thaler wrote:
> On Thursday 24 October 2002 14:09, Russell Coker wrote:
> > www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/07/15/wfat15.xml
> >
> > The above link causes all Konqueror sessions to hang on my machine. Can
> > s
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 14:58, Michael Thaler wrote:
> > I have been hesitant to upgrade, going from KDE 2.2 to KDE 3.0 was
> > painful enough, I would prefer to go to an official Debian packaging of
> > KDE 3.1 if possible. Among other things official packages will support
> > apt-get source so I can
avc: denied { search } for pid=2935 exe=/usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86
path=/rjc/.kde dev=03:07 ino=2673 scontext=rjc:user_r:user_xserver_t
tcontext=system_u:object_r:user_home_t tclass=dir
Why would XFree86 be attempting to search my ~/.kde directory? Searching a
directory means opening a file or
avc: denied { search } for pid=2935 exe=/usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86
path=/rjc/.kde dev=03:07 ino=2673 scontext=rjc:user_r:user_xserver_t
tcontext=system_u:object_r:user_home_t tclass=dir
Why would XFree86 be attempting to search my ~/.kde directory soon after
"startx" is run? Searching a directory
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 13:45, Achim Bohnet wrote:
> On Monday 28 October 2002 12:46, Russell Coker wrote:
> > avc: denied { search } for pid=2935 exe=/usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86
> > path=/rjc/.kde dev=03:07 ino=2673 scontext=rjc:user_r:user_xserver_t
> > tcontext=system_u:object
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 14:01, Achim Bohnet wrote:
> > > > avc: denied { search } for pid=2935 exe=/usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86
> > > > path=/rjc/.kde dev=03:07 ino=2673 scontext=rjc:user_r:user_xserver_t
> > > > tcontext=system_u:object_r:user_home_t tclass=dir
> > > >
> > > > Why would XFree86 be attemp
When logging in to KDE a file .DCOPserver_hostname__0 is created in the home
directory and a symlink named .DCOPserver_hostname_:0 is created to point to
it.
There are several other files that have been used by different versions of
KDE, there was .MCOP-random-seed and there were a few others.
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 00:34, Josef Spillner wrote:
> > One problem I am currently dealing with is that I want to run games under
> > a different context that is denied read access to regular files (so a
> > game can't send my private data over the net if cracked) and given
> > read-only access to it's
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 19:49, Tom Badran wrote:
> On Friday 20 Dec 2002 11:57 am, Robert Tilley wrote:
> > When I double-click a jpeg picture in KMail, a dialog pops up asking if I
> > want to Save it, Open it, or Cancel.
> >
> > Is there a way to set a preference so that all .jpg extensions are
> > a
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002 22:21, Tomas Pospisek's Mailing Lists wrote:
> > Hmm, synchronisation might be an issue when done with the Message-ID
> > header. But there _are_ other ways. Lets think about comparing the
> > contents that are important information (like message content, To:,
> > From:, CC:, BC
I am now running Ralph's packages on Debian/unstable. There were a few issues
installing it as the conflicts weren't quite right but I didn't bother
tracking that for bug reports as I had previously been running 3.0.4 (not an
official Debian packaging).
Now when I run konsole I see the followi
Here is a demonstration of a problem that was in kde 3.0.4 as well. I have
run the command "sleep 100" twice, PID 6482 is from Konsole, PID 6493 is from
an Xterm launched by selecting the "Run Command" menu option and typing
"xterm". I used "sleep" to demonstrate this problem as it's a program
Since installing the new packages my screen lock doesn't work properly. The
screen blanker starts after some inactivity as expected, it prompts me for a
password, but never lets me in!
Nothing relevant is logged.
My account data is stored in LDAP and the PAM LDAP module is used, this worked
f
On Sat, 28 Dec 2002 15:59, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> > Now when I run konsole I see the following messages below.
> >
> > Being unable to chown /dev/pts/3 is fine as I own it anyway. /dev/ptmx
> > is not strange at all, it's the standard PTY master for Unix98 PTY
> > support (it even was in Linux 2.2.x
On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 15:47, Dirk Mueller wrote:
> On Son, 29 Dez 2002, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> > > worked fine in KDE 3.0.4.
> >
> > No idea either. Are you using unstable + my kde-3.1 packages or plain
> > woody ? Dirk, is there something known about ?
>
> It usually means that --with-pam wasn't used
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002 23:56, Mark Purcell wrote:
> I would just like to publically thank you for the work you have done with
> the KDE3 branch and your Debian packages. Your efforts in putting together
> the Debian KDE 3 packages has been greatly appreciated by many Debian users
> who would otherwise
http://russnelson.com/rt.html
This would be a good feature to have in Kmail...
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On Wed, 1 Jan 2003 13:33, Hasso Tepper wrote:
> Coker:
> > http://russnelson.com/rt.html
> > This would be a good feature to have in Kmail...
>
> It is already there, at least in 3.1.
You are right! It's on the "Message" menu and has the hot-key 'L'. I didn't
notice it because there's no icon o
I am trying to setup a machine running Woody with a Dutch (.nl) keyboard.
It appears that the keyboard mappings in KDE 2.2 don't support this, how can I
do it?
I have just updated my KDE setup from:
deb http://ktown.kde.org/~nolden/kde/sid/i386/ ./
Now I have a kdesktop process that has run out of file handles after
allocating 1018 pipes and does not display the desktop. knotify gives a SEGV
on every invocation.
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On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 07:46, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> > You should add the user in question to the audio group. In Debian, the
> > permissions and ownership of /dev nodes is VERY carefully thought out.
> > e.g. want a user to be able to use the serial ports? Then add him to
> > the dialout group.
> >
>
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 13:05, Roberto Franchini wrote:
> What I understand is:
> 1- X and qt should be rebuilded against gcc3.2
> 2- kde could be rebuilded agaist gcc3.2
> Am I right?
Only C++ libraries (or rather libraries that have C++ entry points) need to be
rebuilt, and of course any applicatio
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 15:22, Caoilte O'Connor wrote:
> > AIUI, qt is waiting on a postgresql upload before it can be built.
>
> is there a page on the debian site that summarizes what each package is
> waiting on?
I believe that this isn't automated in any way, it's just a matter of the
maintainer
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 17:35, John M Wright wrote:
> perhaps this will help (not exactly what you are looking for... but
> helpful): http://packages.qa.debian.org
Actually that doesn't help. That page only shows what is keeping it out of
testing. What we are interested in is when a new version wil
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 05:34, Stephen Gran wrote:
> > Shall we spam Brian May with "UPDATE HEIMDAL!!!" requests to try to
> > motivate him? ;)
>
> I just saw a note from him on -devel that there are some known issues
> with Heimdal that he is trying to work around, and when he is back at
> home, he wi
On Sun, 2 Feb 2003 00:17, Ben Burton wrote:
> Perhaps I should just bite the bullet and put a 4: epoch on all of the
> packages that are going into sid. Though in general there have been so
Yes, that is the best thing to do.
When I started maintaining KDE packages some of them had an epoch of 4:
On Sun, 2 Feb 2003 08:15, Ben Burton wrote:
> > > Perhaps I should just bite the bullet and put a 4: epoch on all of the
> > > packages that are going into sid. Though in general there have been so
> >
> > Yes, that is the best thing to do.
>
> Yep, I'm going to do that. After all, our users are
Why does kdm_greet try to write to files under /usr/share/icons? Below are
some log messages.
Feb 16 17:14:47 lyta kernel: avc: denied { write } for pid=2677
exe=/usr/bin/kdm_greet path=/usr/share/icons/crystalsvg/index.desktop
dev=03:02 ino=227122 scontext=system_u:system_r:xdm_t
tcontext
When I open a URL from kmail I get an error box such as the one in the
attached PNG file. However it all works fine (the web page is correctly
loaded by Konqueror).
I'm using Chris's latest packages on the latest Debian/unstable (updated
daily).
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 17:44, James D. Freels wrote:
> At the risk of getting flamed by people who don't do this for security
> reasons, I have a question on konqueror. With mozila, netscape, and yes
> even IE, one can store username/passwords on a per-website basis to
> minimize access time. Does k
On Wed, 9 Apr 2003 15:44, Daniel Stone wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 08, 2003 at 10:21:43PM -0700, Terry Milnes wrote:
> > Here is the scoop. I added 32 more MBs of memory for the time being until
> > I can go to town and pick up a stick of SDRAM 133. Also, I get an error
> > when trying to chown root.root
On Mon, 14 Apr 2003 05:25, Vladimir Wiedermann wrote:
> Why do I have /.qt directory in root filesystem ?
Do you run kdm?
Maybe kdm thought that "/" was it's home directory. kdm wants to create .qt,
.kde, etc in it's home directory. It would be really nice if kdm could be
changed to think it'
On Mon, 14 Apr 2003 08:03, Thomas Ritter wrote:
> > Maybe kdm thought that "/" was it's home directory. kdm wants to create
> > .qt, .kde, etc in it's home directory. It would be really nice if kdm
> > could be changed to think it's home directory was something under /var to
> > make a distinctio
On Fri, 25 Apr 2003 14:19, Antiphon wrote:
> I have been using the kernel 2.4.19 but need to go to .20 for security
> purposes. I've compiled it successfully and installed it with no hitch but
> things do not seem as stable in KDE now. When I scroll in a window, I get
> little white lines on my des
After yesterday's update to Debian/unstable Konqueror keeps running out of
memory and crashing on all web sites. Has anyone else noticed this?
Local browsing of HTML files seems OK.
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On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:46, Peter Nuttall wrote:
> Your first problem is that you are trying to use devfs. this is replacement
> for the /dev system. You need to try the commands lilo is suggesting
> otherwise your kernel will not be able to find your / partion. (i think).
You are not compelled to
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 08:39, Wolfgang Mader wrote:
> one and a have week ago i noticed that someone wants to bomb me with spam
> (about 100 mails a day). because i can not stand this i changed two days
> ago all my e-mail adresses and yesterday i corrected them in the
> debian-kde, the debian-announc
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