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I want to send a bug report about ddtp (ddtp.debian.org). Since the attack, ddtp is
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What should be the more appropriate pseudo-package?
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 12:10:00 -0700
"Monique Y. Herman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This may be heresy, but, if you want to compile and optimize all of your
> packages, maybe you should look into the gentoo distribution instead of
> debian?
> I've never used it, but from what I understand, its big
I am trying to use an external USB 1.1 drive on a Debian (woody) system
with kernel 2.4.24.
I have been able to partition the USB drive as ext2 using the
SystemRescue CD (v0.2.9) with 'QtParted'. It shows up as 'dev/sda', with the
partition as 'dev/sda1'. However, when I try to use 'Partimage' o
On Friday 30 January 2004 07:09 pm, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> However, procmail isn't perfect. The main problem is that it isn't
> very powerful and may need other tools (mainly formail, but also
> perl for the most complicated filters). A 100% perl-based solution
> (with primitives for MIME decodin
On Friday 30 January 2004 07:58 pm, Al Davis wrote:
> On Friday 30 January 2004 04:11 pm, Colin Watson wrote:
> > But be very careful about doing that; you may well end up "tainted"
> > if you sign source licence agreements, and writing free software
> > thereafter could be difficult.
>
> This is t
I have Tiger Audit set up on my Sarge system. My last two reports say this:
# Running chkrootkit (/usr/sbin/chkrootkit) to perform further checks...
OLD: --WARN-- [rootkit004f] Chkrootkit has detected a possible rootkit installation
OLD: Warning: Possible Slapper Worm installed
However, when I r
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On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 01:13:43AM -0800, j smith wrote:
> 1) Flyvideo 98 card, bt878 chip
> 2) Ati TV-wonder VE
>
> the 2nd card works under Debian 3.0, but the 1st does
> not. can you help me?
I have an identical card, and I got it to work briefly,
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On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 04:37:39PM -0300, federico silva wrote:
> if this long thread has gone for
> soo long with the [OT] tag
> why don't you go to another place
> to talk about this *rather* OT stuff.
>
> Please?
> Now!
procmail is your fr
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 05:51:13PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> And a bit friendlier to those who get dumped on their ass due to
> unforseen circumstances. The whole idea of credit ratings tends to
> cause a lot of false positives for people who intend to pay but lose
> their job or get screwed by
Sorry about the lack of information. It is a ps/2 mouse, and lsmod doesn't
return any mouse related modules. I checked the Debian documentation on
mouse configuration, and it indicates that I should have a
/etc/sysconfig/mouse file, but the sysconfig directory doesn't exist. Is
that for an old conf
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 11:55:36PM -, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> No - the main thing here is whether your X server has enough colors available.
> >> The 8-bit displays don't. I've tested this mostly with 16-bit displays.
> >> xterm has defaults for the co
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On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 11:45:49AM -0800, Nano Nano wrote:
> We need to tear down the entire internet and start over with proper
> encryption from the ground up.
That's what ipv6 is. Bug your ISP for it.
> We need to tear down the entire credit
>
Dan Lawrence said:
>> I am not sure why you need to upgrade postfix to a newer version
>> from stable? What new wizbang items does it do?
>
damn just do apt-get -t testing install postfix
But I was wondering was thus?
Not how to upgrade,but...
Why upgrade to the newer version of postfix?
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> On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 11:45:49AM -0800, Nano Nano wrote:
> > ... Microsoft
> > does tend to use gotos for error exits.
Nothing wrong with this. It is called "throwing an exception". C++ and
java have keywords "try", "catch", "throw" to make it official.
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2004
This is even weirder. Despite the warning, I continue to hear sounds
when I open and close windows (for example). However, when I hit the
"Test Sound" button in the KDE control center, all is silence. I've
fiddled with the mixer, but it hasn't made any difference. Also, the
fact that there is s
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On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 09:43:56PM +0300, Alphonse Ogulla wrote:
> Not absolutely sure but don't think so. I received this post directly from
> Paul Johnson and not debian-user. As a matter of fact, this post has not even
> shown up in debian-user.
I just built and installed a new kernel (2.4.24) with new alsa modules
(1.0.1-1). When I start KDE (3.1) I hear music, but after 15 seconds I
get a popup from arts: "Soundserver fatal error: cpu overload,
aborting".
When the kernel booted I noticed a message about failing to restore alsa
settings
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 03:11:50PM +0100, Nicos Gollan wrote:
> Perhaps to get an open debate on a potentially touchy subject?
Don't. That's just trolling. Especially since the archive shows what
happens. If you have some list management issues, go
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On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 01:03:30AM -0700, Lucas Albers wrote:
> Or can it be assumed that people will be posting non-english email to this
> list.
It happens. I don't know what the volunteer listmaster wants to do,
but for those who at least want to
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 01:21:46AM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2004-01-30 14:57:37 -0800, Nano Nano wrote:
> > Aha, that explains why the 2nd message worked: I have a mutt rule that
> > adds the correct From for list-replies. I guess I'll have to make sure
> > Mutt adds a valid From or Se
On 2004-01-30 14:57:37 -0800, Nano Nano wrote:
> Aha, that explains why the 2nd message worked: I have a mutt rule that
> adds the correct From for list-replies. I guess I'll have to make sure
> Mutt adds a valid From or Sender in all cases.
>
> I'll have to make sure all mail-generating progra
On 2004-01-30 18:34:17 +, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> See http://www.exim.org/ . Click on "Documentation and FAQs".
Thanks. The FAQ says to use procmail. :)
> The same documentation is available as a text file in
> /usr/share/doc/exim (spec.txt and filter.txt).
There are several things I
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Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -- so I'm a bit confused. Does this mean I should check in my
> XF86config-4 (or someplace similar) to see if my display is 8 or 16
That lists the choices that the server can make on startup. The actual
decision is logged, e.g., in /var/log/XFree86.0.log
Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> No - the main thing here is whether your X server has enough colors available.
>> The 8-bit displays don't. I've tested this mostly with 16-bit displays.
>> xterm has defaults for the color resources (compiled in), so that's normally
>> not a problem. Othe
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 09:27:57 -0600
From: Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I am looking for a mobo that has controls on for all its fans so
> they can be turned off or down when not needed . . .
PC Power & Cooling (& maybe others) sells power-supply units with
fans that vary speed accordi
I'm pretty newbie myself, but
try adding cdrom to /etc/apt.sources
and then dpkg in the apt-get to bring
your system back up.
Your posting went to usenet but not to
the web archive:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2004/debian-user-200401/author11.html
You should post by sending email to the
Derrick writes:
> One possibility is uuMail. It is a commercial mail tool (and protocol)
> that does really high compression to minimize the bandwidth needed to
> transfer messages.
A proprietary version of UUCP. Why not use the real thing?
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El
Geoff:
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 04:53:48PM -, Geoff Bagley wrote:
> I wish to use my Debian box for plotting the output of compiled
> programmes in the form of bitmaps or cartesian pixel maps either
> on the X window display, or on a laserjet printer.
>
> The material to be plotted consists of
On 2004-01-30 11:03:07 -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
> On 2004-01-30, Vincent Lefevre penned:
> > But the man page is far from being clear and incomplete (compared to
> > the procmail man pages).
>
> Have you looked at `man procmailex`? It has a lot of very clear
> examples.
I was complaining
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 21:33, Roy Pluschke wrote:
> On January 29, 2004 06:05 am, Stephen Turner wrote:
>
> > Hi R.J.P,
> >
> > Ok. thanks. but i install the unrar. tried unrar eaqpats12_fullxyz, but
> > i get a huge list of options. i tried -e -y but i keep getting the list
> > of options. This be
Who uses /etc/email-addresses?
Apparently, Exim adds:
Sender: [Account Full Name]
If I switch to Postfix, need I any data in email-addresses?
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Danny O'Brien wrote:
Thanks for the response. I took the action you suggested -- but I
didn't delete the previous /etc/apache/httpd.conf file. Now, instead
of showing my site on a Web page, my browser treats the main PHP page
as a file download and dumps the file to my desktop.
Should I remo
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 05:26:08PM -0500, Adam Aube wrote:
| On Friday 30 January 2004 04:59 pm, James Horvath wrote:
| > Not new to linux per say, but have done almost no shell scripting or
| > programming with it, so consider me a complete rookie.
|
| There are probably some good shell scripting
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 10:28:43PM +0100, Thorsten Haude wrote:
> I deliver my mails with a valid from address, which [EMAIL PROTECTED] is
> not. Maybe you should fix your MUA?
Aha, that explains why the 2nd message worked: I have a mutt rule that
adds the correct From for list-replies. I guess
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 12:09:35PM -0600, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
| Has anybody found a temporary work-around for the util-linux login problem
| on debian unstable? I can initially log in ok, but when I log out on a
| console I get id (whatever console it is) respawning too fast; disabled
| for 5 minu
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 06:34:51PM +0100, Andreas Janssen wrote:
| Derrick 'dman' Hudson (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
| > I have a shell script on one debian system here to back up certain
| > portions of the filesystem. It simply tars up the directories and
| > moves the tar file to a samba share
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 08:52:58PM +, Pigeon wrote:
| On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 12:15:31PM -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
| > I have a shell script on one debian system here to back up certain
| > portions of the filesystem. It simply tars up the directories and
| > moves the tar file to a
> -Original Message-
> From: Adam Aube [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 1:51 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: /etc/init.d/ - add/remove services
>
>
> On Friday 30 January 2004 04:36 pm, Ben Yau wrote:
> > I don't know if there is a preferred way. There
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Uwagi:
- Trescia listu MUSI byc zawartosc pliku w formacie KSI.
- Prosze zwrocic uwage na ustawienia programu do wysylania wiadomosci e-mail.
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Jim says:
>
> As an example, if I issue a command like "ls -laF" on a directory, can I
> have the output of that command go to a file (filename =
> username_date_time.txt), and print on a remote printer at the
> same time, or
> do I have to run two commands?
>
There are a lot of strange ways to ge
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 05:27:42PM -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
[...]
| It's not IMAP, alone, that provides this. It is the IMAP clients
| (such as isync or
Oops, I forgot to come back and fill this in after the apt-cache
search in the other window finished. I meant to say "such as isync
hey all,
i'm trying to set myself up to deal with a lot of arabic data at work,
all of which is encoded in UTF-8. sifting through hundreds of howtos
and such about unicode in general, it seems that i _should_ be able to
set my locales to ar_EG.UTF-8 (picked egypt semi at random), open an
xterm wi
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 11:03:56AM -0500, Darin Strait wrote:
| I'm running a standard debian binary kernel package
| (kernel-image-2.6.0-1-686) and it seems that I get a message written
| to the system log for every USB event. Since I have a USB mouse and
| keyboard, there are rather a lot of even
> I upgraded to the testing 2.6 kernel, and my mouse is now frozen. Any
> advice?
open a console, login as root,
modprobe -v mousedev
and one of these
~ 11 > ls -l /lib/modules/2.6.0-1-k7/kernel/drivers/input/mouse
total 51
-rw-r--r--1 root root 6907 Jan 11 07:21 inport.ko
-r
Hi,
The attached patch to IMP-3.2.1 allows you to enable spam reporting in
imp/conf.php
set a [EMAIL PROTECTED] , and optionally spam delete enable.
When a user clicks "Report as Spam" in message.php, the message is
redirected to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] without modifying/adding any headers
(such a
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 10:59:15PM -0800, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
| >
| >hi ya curtis
| >
| >On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
| >
| >>But doesn't IMAP have more traffic involved than POP3? I mean each
| >>time you connect, it has to check to see what's on the server and
| >>what's on your
On Friday 30 January 2004 04:59 pm, James Horvath wrote:
> Not new to linux per say, but have done almost no shell scripting or
> programming with it, so consider me a complete rookie.
There are probably some good shell scripting HOWTOs you could find using
Google.
> Using lpd, is there a simple
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 12:46:11PM +0100, Mark M wrote:
| s. keeling schreef:
| >Incoming from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| >
| >> e-mail Manager Notification **
| >>
| >>As a security precaution this mail was blocked and discarded since it
| >
| >Grrr. Can we pass
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> What is the preferred way to add or remove a /etc/init.d/ service
> from certain runlevels?
'ln -s' and 'rm', respectively.
> The Debian Policy Manual and man pages suggest I should use
> update-rc.d rather than manipulate the symlinks directly.
They suggest that *De
Title: Send output to file & printer
Not new to linux per say, but have done almost no shell scripting or programming with it, so consider me a complete rookie.
Using lpd, is there a simple way using the command line to send the output of a process to both a file and a printer at the same ti
On Friday 30 January 2004 04:36 pm, Ben Yau wrote:
> I don't know if there is a preferred way. There are many ways and
> choose the one you like. The convention I use is to rename the
> file/link with a "no" in front.
That reminds me of another way - rename the capital S or K to a lower
case. S
On Thursday 29 January 2004 5:00 pm, Preston Boyington wrote:
> > Subject: Cloning
> you may also want to look into having the target systems "apt-get" from
> your source machine's cache. that way only one system is downloading from
> the internet and the rest look to it for updates and such.
>
Incoming from Colin Watson:
>
> But be very careful about doing that; you may well end up "tainted" if
> you sign source licence agreements, and writing free software thereafter
Besides, considering their record so far, what (of any value) could
possibly be learned from them? From what I've seen
> -Original Message-
> From: s. keeling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 12:39 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: /etc/init.d/ - add/remove services
>
>
> Incoming from Adam Aube:
> > On Friday 30 January 2004 03:15 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > What i
Hi,
* Nano Nano wrote (2004-01-30 09:16):
>Jan 29 21:54:37 desk postfix/pickup[1851]: E6A93145E1: uid=[removed] from=<[removed]>
>Jan 29 21:54:37 desk postfix/cleanup[1856]: E6A93145E1: message-id=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Jan 29 21:54:37 desk postfix/qmgr[1852]: E6A93145E1: from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 01:50:53PM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> s. keeling wrote:
> >Incoming from Hugo Vanwoerkom:
> >
> >>I am looking for a mobo that has controls on for all its fans so they
> >>can be turned off or down when not needed, like the laptops do.
> >
> >
> >I have never understoo
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 11:45:49AM -0800, Nano Nano wrote:
> I used to have read-only access to that codebase. The code is actually
> pretty clean and maintainable (what I read). Microsoft does tend to use
> gotos for error exits.
Good-oh. The Linux kernel does that too. :) "GOTO considered ha
Incoming from Adam Aube:
> On Friday 30 January 2004 03:15 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > What is the preferred way to add or remove a /etc/init.d/ service from
> > certain runlevels?
>
> For adding, use the update-rc.d script. To remove, just manually delete
> the symlink. You can use update-r
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 04:53:48PM -, Geoff Bagley wrote:
> I wish to use my Debian box for plotting the output of compiled
> programmes in the form of bitmaps or cartesian pixel maps either
> on the X window display, or on a laserjet printer.
>
> The material to be plotted consists of calcula
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 01:13:43AM -0800, j smith wrote:
> i have 2 TV cards:
>
> 1) Flyvideo 98 card, bt878 chip
> 2) Ati TV-wonder VE
>
> the 2nd card works under Debian 3.0, but the 1st does
> not. can you help me?
BT878-based cards ought to work OK. What exactly do you mean by "does not
work
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 09:27:57AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hi Debian List!
>
> I am looking for a mobo that has controls on for all its fans so they
> can be turned off or down when not needed, like the laptops do.
>
> Googling and searching the hardware vendors/reviewers I am having
>
Shri Shrikumar wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I seem to have a recurring problem after upgrading to 2.4.23. I also
> tried moving to 2.4.24 with no luck.
>
> I have system with 256mb ram and 1gb swapdisk. During certain nights
> (seemingly random), the kernel spews forth a number of messages like th
> one i
On Friday 30 January 2004 03:15 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What is the preferred way to add or remove a /etc/init.d/ service from
> certain runlevels?
For adding, use the update-rc.d script. To remove, just manually delete
the symlink. You can use update-rc.d to remove, but you would need to
M.Kirchhoff wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom care2.com> writes:
I am looking for a mobo that has controls on for all its fans so they
can be turned off or down when not needed, like the laptops do.
You'd be better off with a separate fan-control system. Something like the
following:
http://store.yahoo.
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 04:37:39PM -0300, federico silva wrote:
> if this long thread has gone for
> soo long with the [OT] tag
> why don't you go to another place
> to talk about this *rather* OT stuff.
okay
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2004/debian-user-200401/msg06917.html
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What is the preferred way to add or remove a /etc/init.d/ service from certain
runlevels?
The Debian Policy Manual and man pages suggest I should use update-rc.d rather
than manipulate the symlinks directly. The man page for update-rc.d says,
"If any files /etc/rcrunlevel.d/[SK]??name alrea
s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from Hugo Vanwoerkom:
I am looking for a mobo that has controls on for all its fans so they
can be turned off or down when not needed, like the laptops do.
I have never understood you guys who want to do this with finesse.
It's in the, what?, brain, soul, character?
Incoming from Ray Curd:
> I have just used Aptitude to upgrade to testing from Woody, everything
> went smoothly- no major error messages BUT my default window manager has
> been changed to Gnome. Iwas asked in the set-up script my preferred
> window manager and I chose KDM. KDE has been upgrade
if this long thread has gone for
soo long with the [OT] tag
why don't you go to another place
to talk about this *rather* OT stuff.
Please?
Now!
fede
On Tuesday 27 January 2004 20:30, Nano Nano wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 05:26:52AM +0800, Katipo wrote:
> > The only westernized nat
I have just used Aptitude to upgrade to testing from Woody, everything
went smoothly- no major error messages BUT my default window manager has
been changed to Gnome. Iwas asked in the set-up script my preferred
window manager and I chose KDM. KDE has been upgraded so what do I need
to do to ma
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 08:05:36PM -0800, Day Brown wrote:
> women barefoot and pregnant. The only thing they want, they only thing
> they have always wanted, is more sons to go into battle to steal more
> women for the alpha male warrior class leaders. That's what they been
> doing, in Iraq and el
Hi,
I seem to have a recurring problem after upgrading to 2.4.23. I also
tried moving to 2.4.24 with no luck.
I have system with 256mb ram and 1gb swapdisk. During certain nights
(seemingly random), the kernel spews forth a number of messages like th
one in the subject and kills random processes
Incoming from Monique Y. Herman:
> On 2004-01-30, s. keeling penned:
> > Incoming from Hugo Vanwoerkom:
> >>
> >> I am looking for a mobo that has controls on for all its fans so they
> >> can be turned off or down when not needed, like the laptops do.
> >
> > I have never understood you guys who
Or use mozilla packages from www.backports.org.
They are compiled for woody.
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
My Mozilla (1.0.0, 3.0r2) always reacts badly to these kinds of
messages (with the subject full of s), freezing up, running the
cpu to 100% for 30 secs or so, leaking
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 12:10:41PM -, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > ok, I went ahead and compiled/installed a 256-color xterm. I was
> > hoping that the extra colors would magically appear for me in xemacs,
> > but emacs still thinks I have only 16 colors.
On 2004-01-30, s. keeling penned:
> Incoming from Hugo Vanwoerkom:
>>
>> I am looking for a mobo that has controls on for all its fans so they
>> can be turned off or down when not needed, like the laptops do.
>
> I have never understood you guys who want to do this with finesse.
> Just brute forc
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 12:10:41PM -, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 01:02:07AM -, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> >> Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> > On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 10:55:51PM -, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >>
On Friday 30 January 2004 13:41, Albert Dengg wrote:
> And if I read the manpage of alien correctly, alien does only support
> dependencys when converting from lsb packages
Unfortunately it looks like you're correct, I skimmed that paragraph the first
time thinking it wasn't relevant:
Incoming from Hugo Vanwoerkom:
>
> I am looking for a mobo that has controls on for all its fans so they
> can be turned off or down when not needed, like the laptops do.
I have never understood you guys who want to do this with finesse.
Just brute force it! Get a desk that has a big enough ped
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 06:36:44PM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2004-01-30 09:03:28 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> >
> > Exim does not need an MDA and has its own user-level filtering. For
> > example here's the filter for this list:
> >
> > # Debian-user
> > if
> > $h_List-ID: contains
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 2004-01-30 09:03:28 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
>> Exim does not need an MDA and has its own user-level filtering.
>
>But the man page is far from being clear and incomplete (compared to
>the procmail man pages).
>
>Fi
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 13:13:37 -0500
Fraser Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> I'm hoping to convert an rpm package to a deb using alien in an
> automated process on a redhat machine. I've installed alien (8.43),
> dpkg (1.10.18) and debhelper (4.1.89) on the redhat machine from
> source.
>
On 2004-01-30, Vincent Lefevre penned:
> On 2004-01-30 09:03:28 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
>> Exim does not need an MDA and has its own user-level filtering.
>> For example here's the filter for this list:
>>
>> # Debian-user if $h_List-ID: contains
>> "" then save Mail/debian-user endif
>
>
M.Kirchhoff wrote:
Dr Gavin Seddon man.ac.uk> writes:
Can anyone suggest a good game that isn't just mindlessly shooting
stuff.
Late reply, I know, but thought I also suggest The Linux Game Tome at
www.happypenguin.org. They maintain categorized lists of games that run on
GNU/Linux.
Ameri
Hi,
I'm hoping to convert an rpm package to a deb using alien in an automated
process on a redhat machine. I've installed alien (8.43), dpkg (1.10.18) and
debhelper (4.1.89) on the redhat machine from source.
The issue I'm having is that the converted packages lose the dependencies that
were
Get over it. Just as we here hope for the improvement of a global system
and the global tools like debian to use it, so the entire government and
economy is wrapped up in it. Whether we like it or not, capitalism
demonstrates that it's lots cheaper that way, and the market rules.
What worries me,
On 2004-01-30 09:03:28 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Exim does not need an MDA and has its own user-level filtering. For
> example here's the filter for this list:
>
> # Debian-user
> if
> $h_List-ID: contains ""
> then
> save Mail/debian-user
> endif
But the man page is far from being cle
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 04:53:48PM -, Geoff Bagley wrote:
> I wish to use my Debian box for plotting the output of compiled
> programmes in the form of bitmaps or cartesian pixel maps either
> on the X window display, or on a laserjet printer.
>
> The material to be plotted consists of calcula
Thanks for the response. I took the action you suggested -- but I didn't delete the previous /etc/apache/httpd.conf file. Now, instead of showing my site on a Web page, my browser treats the main PHP page as a file download and dumps the file to my desktop.
Should I remove apache-ssl, wipe the ht
On 2004-01-30, Thorsten Haude penned:
>
> --ryJZkp9/svQ58syV Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding:
> quoted-printable
>
> Moin,
>
> * Katipo wrote (2004-01-30 09:00):
>>Procmail is definitely worth looking at.
>
> If you like Sendmail, y
Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
My Mozilla (1.0.0, 3.0r2) always reacts badly to these kinds of messages
(with the subject full of s), freezing up, running the cpu to 100%
for 30 secs or so, leaking memory, etc.
Anyone have any advice?
Download a Mozilla 1.6 binary from:
http://www.mozilla.org/
Hugo Vanwoerkom care2.com> writes:
> I am looking for a mobo that has controls on for all its fans so they
> can be turned off or down when not needed, like the laptops do.
You'd be better off with a separate fan-control system. Something like the
following:
http://store.yahoo.com/directron/nxp
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
Could you explain why?
Procmail is an MDA which provides filtering.
Exim does not need an MDA and has its own user-level filtering. For
example here's the filter for this list:
# Debian-user
if
$h_List-ID: contains ""
then
save Mail/debian-user
endif
--
Hi,
I've installed the kernel-image-2.6.0-1-k7 package, and it's mostly
perfect. One thing that has stopped working is my Highpoint 370 RAID
controller. I'm not using it for any fancy RAID purposes; I've just got
one disk on it with an NTFS partition left over from when this PC had
Windows on it
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