On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Alexei Khlebnikov wrote:
> > Today i got a spam by Sharp Systems, offering a LCD display.
> > Did any of you (especially the ones who did participate in a discussion
> > related to LCD displays) get that spam, too?
> > Please tell me, i'm trying to find out why they spammed me
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At 03:54 PM 08/14/02 +1000, Tim Connors wrote:
>I have to say, I am terribly surprise gnu.org and debian.org archive our
>mail without obfuscation :(
I had a unique address I used on one list where it looked like
moseley (at) hank.org
and it was spammed. Clearly, you can see what that add
The configuration files created by tasksel, XFree86 -configure,
and by xf86config did not work.
This particular model supposedly has a Trident Cyberblade, and
files for other satellite models have not worked either.
Thanks for any help.
> I have to say, I am terribly surprise gnu.org and debian.org archive our
> mail without obfuscation :(
Obfuscation doesn't help, even if you use some rotating obfuscation.
Most, if not all of these, can easily be broken by Perl Regexps.
So any spammer just needs to add a few regexps to his bot a
Hi everybody,
I am new in the list (and in Linux as well...) so I would like to apologize if
my
questions are repeating an old subject.
I would like to use my old Toshiba Satellite 210 CS with Linux +Xwindows. It is
a
weak machine (P120, 1.3HDD, 16MB RAM) and standard edition RH 6.1 running so
s
Att:Sr.Rector:
debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Gratamente nos dirigimos a vds.para invitarles y comunicarles la
concesion del grado de Gran Emerito por su vinculacion durante tantos
años a la difusion y defensa de la medicina naturista.
Por medio de JOSE FRANCISCO BLAZQUEZ de University Technol
Zbigniew Perski said:
I would like to use my old Toshiba Satellite 210 CS with Linux +Xwindows. It is
a
weak machine (P120, 1.3HDD, 16MB RAM) and standard edition RH 6.1 running so
slowly that it is impossible to use it for work.
I would like to ask in following questions:
1. Which distribution
kometboy wrote:
> Zbigniew Perski said:
>
> > I would like to use my old Toshiba Satellite 210 CS with Linux +Xwindows.
> > It is a
> > weak machine (P120, 1.3HDD, 16MB RAM) and standard edition RH 6.1 running so
> > slowly that it is impossible to use it for work.
> > I would like to ask in fo
Charles Blair wrote:
The configuration files created by tasksel, XFree86 -configure,
and by xf86config did not work.
This particular model supposedly has a Trident Cyberblade, and
files for other satellite models have not worked either.
I have a Portege4010 with a Cyberblade XP card
> I would like to use my old Toshiba Satellite 210 CS with Linux +Xwindows.
It is a
> weak machine (P120, 1.3HDD, 16MB RAM) and standard edition RH 6.1 running
so
> slowly that it is impossible to use it for work.
> I would like to ask in following questions:
> 1. Which distribution is the most sui
Zbigniew Perski said:
And what do you thinh about mini-linux like e.g. Vector Linux?
Might be something to try. I don't know personally,
because I'm pretty much a Debian guy, I'm running
it on all 3 of my linux boxes, but I'm not
against trying out new distros.
At one time I kept a "test" m
I just tried to compile the ALSA modules using
make-kpkg modules_image
at the root of my kernel tree (and with the ALSA src unpacked at the
usual place) and got the following:
Generating debian/modules.d/control.module...done
install debian/modules.d/control-0.5.source debian/control
cat debian
ATTN: CEO/PRESIDENT
May I indulge your trust and confidence as I introduce
myself as well as
intimating you of this business proposal. I am Mr
Abdelhadi Benzaghou the
Algeria OPEC Governor (Organization of Petroleum
Exporting countries).
Through the sale of our allocated oil quota in OPEC, I
was a
Dear Gentleman,
Greetings in the precious name of Jesus Christ. I have received a very
reliable information about you, and would like you to assist me in this
transaction. However,
I am MR. ANGUS OBIOMA the only son to the former Chief of Army Staff Federal
Republic
of Nigeria who is presently
Hmmm, how about propagating the word of Linux instead?
LOL
Have love the humor of these scams here...
> -Original Message-
> From: MR. ANGUS OBIOMA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 6:45 PM
> To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
> Subject: PLEASE HELP ME
>
>
> Dea
Title: 419 Jerks
I sent a fax to the Secret Service for the first one...something may happen, maybe not, but with a little luck... ;-)
Roland Johnson
Reader
USDA-NRCS
Human Resources
Management Division
(ph)202.720.4521
(f)202.720.0717
Pass, I rather build a Church of Debian followers (with 1M dollars, 30M to
Debian developing/ers and the rest for me, hehehe). We are not all
christians here.
~-Original Message-
~From: MR. ANGUS OBIOMA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
~Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 5:45 PM
~To: debian-laptop@li
Hey everyone!
Speaking of which, what's with African countries and their people, how come
they can't import that amount of money from somewhere underground?
Can't they just afford to go to Europe and blow all the money in trips?
It's kind of dumb of them if you think about it (if this is real in
The reason my kernel image would not boot from lilo
(making lilo reboot my machine forever) was that when i ran 'make menuconfig' to
prepare to compile my 2.4.19 kernel, I only changed the wireless and pcmcia
areas. I neglected to tell it that what my processor was! Before, it
thought I ha
Hi,
I've just bought a new machine, and installed Debian `Woody'
on it. It all works (after I tracked down the XFree 4.2.0
experimental release), except for power management.
The suspend button does nothing.
I can do
apm -s
to suspend the system, but nothing I can do wakes it up agai
At the very end of my boot into debian, a bunch of
network/driver/status information is displayed which then floods into my login
box.
Anyone know of a way to send this to /dev/null or
at least get rid of it to make my login look cleaner?
> At the very end of my boot into debian, a bunch of
> network/driver/status information is displayed which then floods into
> my login box.
>
> Anyone know of a way to send this to /dev/null or at least get rid of
> it to make my login look cleaner?
Well, most of these messages are done by the k
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Erich Schubert wrote:
> > I have to say, I am terribly surprise gnu.org and debian.org archive our
> > mail without obfuscation :(
>
> Obfuscation doesn't help, even if you use some rotating obfuscation.
> Most, if not all of these, can easily be broken by Perl Regexps.
> So a
This one time, at band camp, Ben said:
> At the very end of my boot into debian, a bunch of
> network/driver/status information is displayed which then floods into
> my login box.
>
> Anyone know of a way to send this to /dev/null or at least get rid of
> it to make my login look cleaner?
man klog
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