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and look at the output. Do you get 5xx rejections from [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
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d the courier-imap configuration file on debian with
> entries like that ?
> userdb "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" set home=/home/vmail \
> mail=/home/vmail/Maildir-john-example \
> uid=UUU gid=GGG
IIRC, the userdb fil
nce the command it should run is /usr/bin/bibtex, it being all in lower
case ought to be right. Odd.
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but I won't admit to needing you
I
pamassassin.html), but you might be able
to adapt that to run messages through amavis rather than spamc. (It's also
for Exim 4, but ports back reasonably well to Exim 3 by using smartuser
directors instead of accept routers).
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Maybe install a kernel-image-*-686-smp
package?
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but I won't admit to needing you
I'll never say that's tru
or sth even if ns4.77 isn't the current alternative
though.
And the Debian menu ought to point to specific versions. Not sure I've
checked this recently though...
And the command to change alternatives ought to be "update-alternatives",
not dpkg-reconfigure. Sounds like something
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 11:39:30AM -0300, O Senhor wrote:
> hello,
> Do you know about this error message, that appears when i want compile
> my kernel?
Install the bin86 package
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On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 06:29:14AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Anybody try packaging mod_antihak?
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/apantihak/
Probably ought to be fairly easy. Althought the configure.in looks pretty
losing (grmbl grmbl grmbl)
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n't seem to load the usb mouse
driver before trying to set up X.
Yes, the BIOS option to enable Boot Protocol mode will help too. Although
with at least one USB keyboard I have, it is hideous to type with in BP
mode, perhaps due to lack of buffering?
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> > > gives me:
> > > $ echo " hold" | dpkg --set-selections
> >
>
> Then, how to "unhold" the package?
echo " install" | dpkg --set-selections, iirc
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e/menu or
sth like that (at work atm).
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but I won't admit to needing you
I'll never say that's true, not to you
xplained.
Uh, you *can* install LILO into the parition rather than the MBR- but if you
do, you need to bootstrap into the partition. So IMHO you might as well put
it in the MBR, as you recommend.
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Debi
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 04:40:06PM +0300, Ilmars Dinbirs wrote:
> It is possible to make in default potato's exim (3.12)
> support for lmtp?
IIRC, LMTP is a compile-time option, so you will have to download the source
and recompile. However, should be fairly easy apart from that.
SR
ply specifying "SIZELIMIT=`expr 700 * 1048576`"
during the ISO-building process...
Whereas jigdo and make-psuedo-image are just for transferring ISOs someone
else has built, and hence fixed the size of.
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used mgetty
with it's auto_ppp feature, but Windows XP decided that since the remote was
echoing back characters, it was going to throw up an error box instead of
getting on with the login script that I'd prepared. Very very irritating.
But once it was set up, it worked.
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iptables
and ipchains simultaneously, even with back-compat. enabled).
Hmm, I belive that ipchains should still be installable-- it's still in
unstable, and ipmasq will still use it if requested.
iptables is better though, gives you access to stateful filtering and is
more
May 29 09:04:53 monolith kernel: /dev/ide/host0/bus1/target1/lun0: p1 p2 p3
and then:
mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd /dev/ide/hd/c0b1t0u0p5 /freebsd
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re used to the shell.
(the key to using *.foo on command lines is to remember that the shell
expands it before handing the list to the program.)
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On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 02:24:07PM -0700, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 06:05:30PM +0100, Steve Haslam wrote:
> > bash$ nm 3dfx.o | grep printk
> > U printk_R1b7d4074
> > bash$ grep printk /proc/ksyms
> > c0115f4c printk_R1b7d4074
> T
. Note the -I flag pointing at the kernel headers.)
NB I am not really a kernel hacker, but I'm fairly sure this is a
suitable check to run.
HTH
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pose i'll see...
It's not the most stable piece of software, unfortunately :(
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check out the spelling of "connect" the second time around.
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s have lots of MARK lines inbetween them, you know they
happened quite a while apart without having to look at the timestamps at the
start of the lines. otoh, if you're logging to a console window/vt, the mark
lines are just annoying imho.
> TIA!
HTH
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uot;" with the filename of your kernbel, as normal for
loadlin).
This should dump you into a root login prompt, and thence to a shell we're
you'll have about 3 processes running. Handy.
If things are *really* dir, do loadin -b, but you might be amazed
how unpleasant that is...
HTH
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