and in english?
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Andreas Zeitz-Fehse wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> ich werd wohl heute mit dem Fahrad hochfahren. Kannst du mir bitte das
> ladegeraete fuers Handy mit auf den Berg bringen?
>
>
> mfg
>
> Andy
> --
> ---
> Optel Informatik
and in english?
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Andreas Zeitz-Fehse wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> ich werd wohl heute mit dem Fahrad hochfahren. Kannst du mir bitte das
> ladegeraete fuers Handy mit auf den Berg bringen?
>
>
> mfg
>
> Andy
> --
> ---
> Optel Informatik
Have you tried checking the root crontab? not a normal place to put stuff,
but worth checking out anyway...
Regards,
William
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Dale Amon wrote:
> Just ran across an interesting prob, wondered if
> anyone else has seen it. I added a repeating entry
> to /etc/cron.d/foo that ra
Have you tried checking the root crontab? not a normal place to put stuff,
but worth checking out anyway...
Regards,
William
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Dale Amon wrote:
> Just ran across an interesting prob, wondered if
> anyone else has seen it. I added a repeating entry
> to /etc/cron.d/foo that ra
Hey All,
I have a machine running a 2.4.20 kernel on deb2.2R5, and bind
9.2.1, uptime of 43 days. I haven't had any issues with bind in this
time, but will pop in a note if anything crops up.
I have another machine running deb 2.2R5 with a 2.2.19 kernel, and
bind 8 (not sure of th
Hey All,
I have a machine running a 2.4.20 kernel on deb2.2R5, and bind
9.2.1, uptime of 43 days. I haven't had any issues with bind in this
time, but will pop in a note if anything crops up.
I have another machine running deb 2.2R5 with a 2.2.19 kernel, and
bind 8 (not sure of th
Now now :P *chuckle*
Geoff,
This is not a window$-based mailing list, but one for Debian
GNU/Linux. I would suggest search some of the online forums or usergroups
for futher window$ information.
Regards,
William
At 09:47 PM 8/08/02 +0200, Laurent Luyckx wrote:
On Thu, 2002-08-08 a
Rauno,
What it looks like is that openssh is having to perform a
username/password lookup for the user you are trying to log in as,
creating the delay. For root, the openssh daemon has already been told
that this user is not allowed, so doesn't need to perform the lookup.
On Sun, 5 May
Rauno,
What it looks like is that openssh is having to perform a
username/password lookup for the user you are trying to log in as,
creating the delay. For root, the openssh daemon has already been told
that this user is not allowed, so doesn't need to perform the lookup.
On Sun, 5 Ma
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