Is there any way to do a Debian install over the Internet where I have to pass
through an authenticating proxy?
Thanks
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I know there are several packages available for doing "remote sound" (where
the speakers are on a PC other than the application producing the sound).
I'm just looking for basic sound stuff. Nothing fancy. Which package do
people recommend?
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On Sunday 31 August 2003 21:38, Bob Proulx wrote:
> David Corbin wrote:
> > I upgraded SA to the 2.54 version from apt-get.org.
>
> Which site?
>
> > Now, it seems, NO spam is detected. Looking at the headers, it gives
> > everything a 0 score. It also says "t
nother computer has a XFree86 server (the
> >server?), the computer with WMaker on, logs on to the XFree86 and
> >shows the XDM login dialog box (???), and then logs into the server,
> >and see the whole display just as if it was on the other computer?
> >
>
I'm noticing two oddities for kmail in testing.
1) the menubar for the main window is "screwed up". Specificially, the last
three items on the bar are "No text!", and each of those three menus are
"doubled up back to back". ABCDABCD, or ABAB - that is, the first X items
are repeated, where X
I upgraded SA to the 2.54 version from apt-get.org. Now, it seems, NO
spam is detected. Looking at the headers, it gives everything a 0 score.
It also says "test=0", as if it's not checking anything. Is there some
configuration piece that got missed or that I need to set by hand?
David
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upgraded.
How do I find out WHY it won't upgrade spamassassin?
On Wednesday 20 August 2003 21:58, Nick Hastings wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * David Corbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030821 10:45]:
> > I have a production system, that I do NOT want to migrate to
> > testing/unstable.
I have a production system, that I do NOT want to migrate to testing/unstable.
But, I would like to upgrade one particular package (spamassassin, in this
case) to a more recent version.
What is the recommended way of doing this? Should I just download and build
the upstream package? Can pinn
On Monday 04 August 2003 20:54, Hugh Saunders wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 06:10:19PM -0500, Matt Peter wrote:
>
> or install apt-listchanges
It fails for me, with this:
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
apt-listcha
Admittedly I'm running unstable.
But why does kmail create a file called
/home/dcorbin/.kde/share/apps/kmail/.lock.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup.backup
I know the config has changed. Are you saying that debian auto-converted your
config, and it continued to work OK?
On Tuesday 05 August 2003 05:50, Magnus Therning wrote:
> My experience:
>
> I just made the transition yesterday. The configuration has changed in a
> major way, but the installati
Does anybody care to offer any tips in upgrading my exim to exim4? I've
looked through the exim documentation about it, but I'm kind of hoping that
debian will do a better job than they describe
Is there some way to install exim4 without removing the version I currently
have? For "configu
On Saturday 02 August 2003 23:42, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 04:13:44PM -0400, David Corbin wrote:
> | Is it possible to configure exim to treat all emails matching a paticular
> | pattern as an alias for particular user? for example: david* ->
Is it possible to configure exim to treat all emails matching a paticular
pattern as an alias for particular user? for example: david* -> dcorbin?
thanks
David
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On Wednesday 30 July 2003 06:01, Andreas Fromm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anybody know why on the new mozilla 1.4-2 mailreader the key
> combination Ctrl+Shift+c to mark a mailbox or newsgroup as read doesn't
> work anymore. On my old mozilla 1.0 (testing) it worked nicely but since
> I upgraded to unst
On Thursday 10 July 2003 19:27, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 06:56:57PM -0400, David Corbin wrote:
> > Is there any log of services started on boot from the rc?.d/init.d
> > directories.
>
> I'm afraid not.
>
While we're on the subjec
Is there any log of services started on boot from the rc?.d/init.d
directories.
For reason I can't fathom (yet), my DSL connection doesn't come up on boot,
but running the init.d later does work. It's currently set up as S95adsl in
rc2.d.
I knwow I could do something by modifying the script
Here's my setup -
I run KDE w/KDM on machine B. Machine A is configured to run "X -query B".
It worked fine for a long time, where I would get a KDE background with the
KDM login screen.
B is running unstable, and A isn't.
Now, some weeks ago, and I update B and then suddenly, no KDM. All I
Here's my setup -
I run KDE w/KDM on machine B. Machine A is configured to run "X -query B".
It worked fine for a long time, where I would get a KDE background with the
KDM login screen.
B is running unstable, and A isn't.
Now, some weeks ago, and I update B and then suddenly, no KDM. All I
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