Anders Breindahl wrote:
On Tuesday 26 July 2005 03:54, Michael Z Daryabeygi wrote:
Anders Breindahl wrote:
Have you tried `less`?
Why are you picking on (perceived?) newbies? That's not funny.
I'm pretty sure he needs more functionality than that.
And I know from his other thre
v Vyas for clobbing up his/her mailbox.
Why is reply-to not debian-user? Didn't it use to be?
try looking in the archives for the reply-to question. We only just
went around on this. Just reply-all and delete the sender.
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Micha
down your throat for
a) top-posting, b) CC'ing sender. Just send your responses to the list.
And don't ask why reply-to is not to the list.
;-)
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Rajiv Vyas wrote:
of course other options. You should explain your needs more.
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it is not recursive and is either by one two-thousandth or 200,000
percent.
sorry, I haven't been paying attention until now and I am no theoretical
nor practical mathematician by any stretch. But felt like throwing in
my two cents anyway
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en written).
After the reading, I would like to be able to say what will work and
what won't removing particular pieces from GNU/Linux (and so, to
understand reasons behind problems).
Any advice?
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love to see it. Sadly Lotus Notes doesn't seem to handle it very well,
same as Outlook and the like.
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ul with it. Again, "relax" and "move from the center", i.e.
distribute the load.
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wall. How about the "option" to shrink your ntfs partition?
It used to be worse, windows is becomming more configurable. The
shirt seems like a fair statement to me.
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Gnu-Raiz wrote:
Mozilla has already had a fix for it, check your local
sites, Firefox 1.04 rc is now out. Some claim it as a RC but I
assume they will push this pretty fast.
well it doesn't show up in the auto-notify for updates yet...
I agree with the poster that said it should be on the firefox
have you tried an IM client that supports SMS?
I have never tried it over seas, but I figure if it is SMS it should work.
I use gaim for sms with AIM. Just put a plus sign in front of the
number when you add them to your buddies.
Joe Mc Cool wrote:
> Please,
>
> how can I use my woody box to se
I don't know specifically, but I set myself up a little while ago to
copy my thunderbird files from my laptop to a workstation.
When I open thunderbird on the workstation after copying the files,
everything matches with the laptop.
So no explicit import necessary, just put it back where you copie
Sam Halliday wrote:
for anyone who has thunderbird installed, they will notice that when
you search for an item in the search bar, a little button appears
which allows you to clear the field... is there an extension to
firefox which enables the same feature in its search bar? as it is
very irri
Alvin Oga wrote:
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Sam Watkins wrote:
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 12:55:55PM -0800, Alvin Oga wrote:
being GPL is "dangerous" ... the big boyz with $$$ can do and will
do what they want with all the (free) r/d work for the past few decades
Huh? I thought the GPL was s
Victor,
You are well prepared for your linux thinkpad journey.
I have a T41 with dual boot debian.
Absolutely get a thinkpad. The T series are really slim. Thinkpads are
top rated for Linux installation.
After you get your thinkpad call and ask for the rescue CD's. It will
be free. It won't b
Punit Ahluwalia wrote:
I installed grub to /dev/hdc2 which is also /root. This is not a dual boot. It
is plain
and simple "Woody".
How do I install grub to the MBR?
you must start grub, either from in a working linux or by booting
directly into grub.
from the grub command line:
$ root = hd(x,y
Nathanael Hasbrouck wrote:
You don't need to worry about creating the MBR, I believe it's already
there.
You are correct. The MBR is a place, not a thing.
To install the bootloader, run either grub or lilo - I also
reccomend grub. 'man grub' for info, and googleing for 'installing grub'
or
That h-thing is what, a code for what?
:)
http://catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/
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Thanks to everyone who took the time to call me out on my email formatting.
I was being lazy about configuring my new email client.
No it was not Thunderbird's default. The default is to send both text
and html. I just was sloppy.
I now have a profile just for debian.org and I will not post any
ticipation on
this topic except off list.
That is an invitation.
John Hasler wrote:
Michael Z Daryabeygi writes:
lists are first about community. The value of spontaneous community
fosters the value in name. You can't have the latter without the former.
Inflammatory p
He didn't throw a stick of dynamite!
His comment was about the media. not about politics.
You were just a ticking time bomb.
You are so contradictory. You claim that Curt was allowing the
interpretation that Open Source is motivated by a Bin Laden like jihad
against microsoft. You were the o
apparently you have no problem with topic drift
Why do you speak of Free Software as if it is ADD?
Human beings are multi-faceted.
Free Software benefits from intellectual people who have many interests.
I don't consider a statement that is received 50/50 for/against as a
very good zinger
the point you are missing will is that OT is not such an anathema to
everyone as it is to you.
The only thing that gets my goat on lists is when people complain about
OT or ask people to take things off list.
lists are first about community. The value of spontaneous community
fosters the value
Good advice Rob.
But If he has no router, ie no subnet of his own, then using
192.168.0.1 won't work.
He should call tech support to find out what IP and subnet mask to use.
I would be surprised if he had a static IP and didn't know what it
was. So he should have DHCP...
Are you not the one wh
cool, I've never seen anyone talk back to spam...
If you need to know what's next, check this out.
http://rainbow.arch.scriptmania.com/rainbow_tv_episode.html
sorry for enabling this thread folks.
Eduard Bosma wrote:
so? You're nude.
Ok, wait let me undress myself.
There, I'm nude also.
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