On Fri, 22 Apr 2016 08:57:51 +0300
Mimiko wrote:
Hello Mimiko,
>I've never seen my own posts nor in this list, nor in other lists
Like I said to Michael; gmail.
I find it surprising, to say the least, that, even after all this time,
some people still do not know that gmail does not return list
On Fri, 2016-04-22 at 08:57 +0300, Mimiko wrote:
> I've never seen my own posts nor in this list, nor in other lists. This
> is very bad, as there are questions from me which never been asked. And
> I don't know if this is due to the fact that my post didn't get to list,
> or nobody have an ans
kjo...@poczta.onet.pl (Kamil Jońca) writes:
some background
1. with exim 4.87 tls_advertise_hosts defaults to *.
2. also MAIN_TLS_ADVERTISE_HOSTS (main/03_exim4-config_tlsoptions)
3. to get rid this message (excet to create certificate)
tls_advertise_hosts should be _empty_.
so set
--8<-
On 22.04.2016 07:49, Michael Milliman wrote:
On 04/21/2016 09:18 PM, Gary Roach wrote:
Actually this time it worked for the first time in a month. Hopefully
the problem has been corrected. Thanks for your reply. Normally we do
get a return copy of our posts
I have participated in several threa
On Thu, 21 Apr 2016 23:49:13 -0500
Michael Milliman wrote:
Hello Michael,
> I never see my own posts, but as I do see the
Because you use gmail.
--
Regards _
/ ) "The blindingly obvious is
/ _)radnever immediately apparent"
If Adolf Hitler flew in today,
On 04/21/2016 11:19 PM, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
On 17/04/2016 3:11 AM, Aero Maxx wrote:
bin/mailwatcher > /dev/null 2>&1 &
Perhaps better still...
bin/mailwatcher >& /dev/null &
I hadn't thought about that particular incantation. It is one of the
strengths of bash (and some other shells
On 04/21/2016 09:18 PM, Gary Roach wrote:
Actually this time it worked for the first time in a month. Hopefully
the problem has been corrected. Thanks for your reply. Normally we do
get a return copy of our posts
I have participated in several threads on this list and have asked a few
quest
On 17/04/2016 3:11 AM, Aero Maxx wrote:
>> bin/mailwatcher > /dev/null 2>&1 &
Perhaps better still...
bin/mailwatcher >& /dev/null &
Without specifying STDOUT or STDERR you get both.
;-)
AndrewM
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Actually this time it worked for the first time in a month. Hopefully
the problem has been corrected. Thanks for your reply. Normally we do
get a return copy of our posts
Gary R.
On 04/21/2016 06:04 PM, Harris Paltrowitz wrote:
Yup, we got it. Evidently we don't receive a copy of our own mess
Yup, we got it. Evidently we don't receive a copy of our own messages...
On Apr 21, 2016, at 8:37 PM, Gary Roach wrote:
For the last several weeks my posts to this site have not been showing up. I am
not sure whether they are getting through or not. Someone respond to the
message just to show
For the last several weeks my posts to this site have not been showing
up. I am not sure whether they are getting through or not. Someone
respond to the message just to show me that my postings are getting
through.
Gary R.
On Fri, 22 Apr 2016 08:20:55 +0900 Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희) sent:
> "If you send messages to lists to which you are not subscribed,
> always note that fact in the body of your message."
It means that if you send a message to the Debian list without being
subscribed. You should note in that message t
On Fri, 22 Apr 2016 at 08:18, Haines Brown wrote:
> I attempt to chroot from /dev/sdb on /dev/sda.
>
> # mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/debinst
>
> I verify it is mounted and then do:
>
> # LANG=C.UTF8 /usr/sbin/chroot /mnt/debinst /bin/bash
> /usr/sbin/chroot: failed to run command `/bin/bash': No s
On 04/21/2016 06:20 PM, Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희) wrote:
Hi,
I am doing now a web pagere re-write into Korean. I get some trouble. Help me
to understand, please.
"If you send messages to lists to which you are not subscribed, always note that
fact in the body of your message."
As above, what is
I attempt to chroot from /dev/sdb on /dev/sda.
# mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/debinst
I verify it is mounted and then do:
# LANG=C.UTF8 /usr/sbin/chroot /mnt/debinst /bin/bash
/usr/sbin/chroot: failed to run command `/bin/bash': No such file or
directory
/usr/bin/chroot exists. So does /m
Sorry to reply to myself. Hearing from no one for almost a week, I decided
to "check around" again and see if I couldn't find some way to restore
Google Chrome ...
This posting gave me the idea to "downgrade" the application:
http://goo.gl/I5chaZ
Looking in my system's /var/cache/apt/archiv
Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> Hi, One of my most favoritest of Lists :)
>
> This is me... trying to make a glass half full day out of having just
> lost two large windows full of Internet travels via Chromium. In the
> process of attempting to recover those windows, I chose to reboot a
> time or two
Hi, One of my most favoritest of Lists :)
This is me... trying to make a glass half full day out of having just
lost two large windows full of Internet travels via Chromium. In the
process of attempting to recover those windows, I chose to reboot a
time or two to clear things out. Being frustrated
Hi Thank you very much! It works.
2016-04-20 14:51 GMT+08:00 Markus Schönhaber <
debian-u...@list-post.mks-mail.de>:
> Yuwen Dai, Mi 20 Apr 2016 07:51:01 CEST:
>
> > I use the chromium browser in Debina 7(wheezy). To enable Adobe Flash
> > plugin, I download the plugin for debian, and copy the
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