On 05/28/2011 05:10 PM, Charles Blair wrote:
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On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 1:26 AM, Brian Ryans wrote:
> Quoting Camaleón on 2011-04-23 05:44:
>> Nowadays it should handle smb:// or other network protocol just the same
>
> Quoting Erwan David on 2011-04-23 08:48: (re: Camaleón)
>> Prgrams that I know which do this (eg emacs with tramp editing) use
** THE MESS *
I recently tried to set up a multi-boot with windows 7
and squeeze on a laptop. When started, grub displays
/dev/sda1 Windows 7
/dev/sda2 also Windows 7
/dev/sda3 Windows 7 recovery
/dev/sda4 Debian
/dev/sda5 Debian recovery
I am relieved that Debia
On May 28, 2011, at 2:47 AM, David Sastre wrote:
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 01:14:42AM -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
Can anybody explain this difference between the behavior of bash and
ksh?
When reading the man page, I would expect both of them to have the
behavior exhibited by ksh.
Why does bash
On Saturday 28 May 2011 02:31:25 pm Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Sat, 28 May 2011 11:25:34 -0400
> mark wrote:
>
> Hello mark,
>
> > You **SHOULD** be able to get an attachment of between 1 and 2
> > gig.
>
> There are mail servers that silently drop such large attachments.
> That is to say, no report
On Sat, 28 May 2011 12:57:51 -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>> But be prepared for the worst, USB modems can be very difficult to
>> support in linux if the manufacturer did not provide the drivers nor
>> specifications. In this regard, old serial modems are much better than
>> USB ones
On Sat, 28 May 2011 11:25:34 -0400
mark wrote:
Hello mark,
> You **SHOULD** be able to get an attachment of between 1 and 2 gig.
There are mail servers that silently drop such large attachments. That
is to say, no report is sent to sender or recipient about the deleted
message.
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mark wrote:
On Wednesday 25 May 2011 03:49:24 pm Abraham wrote:
http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/AttachmentSize
You **SHOULD** be able to get an attachment of between 1 and 2 gig.
And that would be a ludicrous thing to do with email!
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Camaleón wrote:
> But be prepared for the worst, USB modems can be very difficult to
> support in linux if the manufacturer did not provide the drivers nor
> specifications. In this regard, old serial modems are much better than
> USB ones (no drivers needed) ;-(
This is less the case now than
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 03:39:14PM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2011-05-28 15:06 +0200, Vlad GURDIGA wrote:
>
> > If I'm not missing anything, the reportbug package doesn't seem to be
> > found when you install the minimal system:
>
> Not in a minimal system, but in a standard system (the one
On 28/05/11 14:57, Johan Grönqvist wrote:
2011-05-28 14:44, pch0317 skrev:
Icedove can't start. When I start it from terminal I get:
/usr/lib/icedove/icedove-bin: symbol lookup error:
/usr/lib/icedove/components/libmailcomps.so: undefined symbol:
NS_CStringContainerInit2
There are bugs report
On 05/28/11 at 04:06pm, Vlad GURDIGA wrote:
> If I'm not missing anything, the reportbug package doesn't seem to be
> found when you install the minimal system:
>
> root@debian:~# aptitude install reportbug
> No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed.
> 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly insta
On Wednesday 25 May 2011 03:49:24 pm Abraham wrote:
> After further investigation I ran across my answer.
> http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28625
>
> Seems the limit is < 2Gigs
>
> Thanks,
>
> Abraham
>
> On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Abraham
wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm running apache2 (lates
2011-05-28 14:44, pch0317 skrev:
Icedove can't start. When I start it from terminal I get:
/usr/lib/icedove/icedove-bin: symbol lookup error:
/usr/lib/icedove/components/libmailcomps.so: undefined symbol:
NS_CStringContainerInit2
There are bugs reported where icedove has problems with undefine
On 2011-05-28 15:06 +0200, Vlad GURDIGA wrote:
> If I'm not missing anything, the reportbug package doesn't seem to be
> found when you install the minimal system:
Not in a minimal system, but in a standard system (the one you get when
you don't select anything else during installation).
> root@
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 11:45:09AM -0400, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
> Dear list -
>
> It went nowhere w/ the full iso of squeeze [see my previous post
> "Difficulties installing squeeze"], so I moved on the netinst. The
> CD runs perfectly until it gets to "Select and Install Software", at
> which p
If I'm not missing anything, the reportbug package doesn't seem to be
found when you install the minimal system:
root@debian:~# aptitude install reportbug
No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed.
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0 B of
Hi,
Icedove can't start. When I start it from terminal I get:
/usr/lib/icedove/icedove-bin: symbol lookup error:
/usr/lib/icedove/components/libmailcomps.so: undefined symbol:
NS_CStringContainerInit2
It's happen on Linux Debian testing amd64. It is fresh install.
How to repair this.
Thanks
On 2011-05-28 10:14 +0200, Rick Thomas wrote:
> Can anybody explain this difference between the behavior of bash and
> ksh?
It depends on whether the shell starts a subshell for (compound)
commands in pipelines.
> When reading the man page, I would expect both of them to have the
> behavior exhi
On Sat, 28 May 2011 13:28:03 +0400, SunFreex wrote:
> Почему из репозитория Testing были удалены все словари Русского языка?
If you write in English you'll get more help :-)
If we take, e.g., the "rus-ispell" package:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/r/rus-ispell.html
The remove seems poiting to
On Fri, 27 May 2011 13:13:25 -0300, tarcisio praciano-pereira wrote:
> 2011/5/27 William Hopkins
>
>> On 05/27/11 at 12:50am, tarcisio praciano-pereira wrote:
>> > I have a Pentium cpu family 6 (copy from /proc/cpuinfo) model 23 -
>> > Dual Core, cpuid level 13. I hope I have no missed the impo
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 01:14:42AM -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
>
> Can anybody explain this difference between the behavior of bash and
> ksh?
>
> When reading the man page, I would expect both of them to have the
> behavior exhibited by ksh.
> Why does bash seem to treat "return" like a single lev
Почему из репозитория Testing были удалены все словари Русского языка?
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Can anybody explain this difference between the behavior of bash and
ksh?
When reading the man page, I would expect both of them to have the
behavior exhibited by ksh.
Why does bash seem to treat "return" like a single level "break" in
this context?
The "echo "$AA" | while read" is impo
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