On Jo, 27 nov 14, 09:56:37, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 27/11/14 01:30, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 11:50 PM, Scott Ferguson
> >> ().
> >
> > Not sure what that's supposed to be a link to,
>
> It's the id of your original post. I 'should' have searched the mail
> archives to
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 11:33:25 +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 12:13:36 +0100, Alan Chandler wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know what has happened to the Marc mailing list archives.
>>
>> I go to marc.info (which seems to be what most url's point at) and it
>
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 12:57:26PM +0100, Alan Chandler wrote:
> On 20/07/10 12:26, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> >On Tue July 20 2010, Alan Chandler wrote:
> >>Does anyone know what has happened to the Marc mailing list archives.
> >>
> >>I go to marc.info (which
On 20/07/10 12:26, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Tue July 20 2010, Alan Chandler wrote:
Does anyone know what has happened to the Marc mailing list archives.
I go to marc.info (which seems to be what most url's point at) and it
appears the domain name is up for sale.
This is Google'
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 12:13:36 +0100, Alan Chandler wrote:
> Does anyone know what has happened to the Marc mailing list archives.
>
> I go to marc.info (which seems to be what most url's point at) and it
> appears the domain name is up for sale.
Ugh :-(
whois marc.info
(...)
L
On Tue July 20 2010, Alan Chandler wrote:
> Does anyone know what has happened to the Marc mailing list archives.
>
> I go to marc.info (which seems to be what most url's point at) and it
> appears the domain name is up for sale.
This is Google's cache of http://marc.info
Does anyone know what has happened to the Marc mailing list archives.
I go to marc.info (which seems to be what most url's point at) and it
appears the domain name is up for sale.
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On 12/20/07, Sjoerd Hiemstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrea Ganduglia wrote:
> > How can I obtain archives of this list on my local machine?
>
> Just one idea:
> to download all messages of December 2007:
>
> wget -r -l 1 http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/12
>
> Then use a browser t
Andrea Ganduglia wrote:
> How can I obtain archives of this list on my local machine?
Just one idea:
to download all messages of December 2007:
wget -r -l 1 http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/12
Then use a browser to open
~/lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/12/index.html.
And get the
Hi! How can I obtain archives of this list on my local machine? Thx.
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Michelle Konzack on 23/12/06 15:54, wrote:
Maybe you should file a bugreport against
the pseudo package "lists.debian.org"?
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
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Systemadministrator
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Am 2006-12-17 11:58:45, schrieb Adam H
Maybe you should file a bugreport against
the pseudo package "lists.debian.org"?
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
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Systemadministrator
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Am 2006-12-17 11:58:45, schrieb Adam Hardy:
> This is just an idea that occurred to
This is just an idea that occurred to me while searching the archives via
google.
A large number of entries in the google results from the list are useless
because they are the 'debian-user Jun 2006 by thread' monthly summaries.
Because each monthly summary is simply a list of the thread titl
Some Guy wrote:
> 2) When I do an apt-get dist-upgrade I get a list of critical and grave
> bugs for the packages that I could upgrade followed by a prompt:
> Are you sure to install/upgrade these packages? [Y/n/?/...]
>
> When I say n I get dumped back to the shell. Then, in order to upgrade
>
I am relatively new to debian but have been using other distributions for a
number of years.
1) I have a microsoft natural keyboard that has a slow repeat rate. If I
run
xset r rate 170 30
after logging into X, it works fine. I put a line in my XF86Config-4 file
to try to do this:
Section "I
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Kent West wrote:
(snip)
> It's been my experience that you need to ignore the notes that say
> things like "If you don't choose a group, 'user' will be the default"
> and "The last three months will be searched for by default".
> Specifically set those two things, and see how y
On Fri, 2002-04-12 at 16:23, Kent West wrote:
> It's been my experience that you need to ignore the notes that say
> things like "If you don't choose a group, 'user' will be the default"
> and "The last three months will be searched for by default".
> Specifically set those two things, and see
Mark Carroll wrote:
On 12 Apr 2002, Scott Henson wrote:
Is there something wrong with the list archives? When I put in the
exact subject line of a thread I would like to see the beginning of, it
says no matches found. I know the thread is there, but it isnt coming
up with anything.
(snip
On 12 Apr 2002, Scott Henson wrote:
> Is there something wrong with the list archives? When I put in the
> exact subject line of a thread I would like to see the beginning of, it
> says no matches found. I know the thread is there, but it isnt coming
> up with anything.
(snip)
I
Is there something wrong with the list archives? When I put in the
exact subject line of a thread I would like to see the beginning of, it
says no matches found. I know the thread is there, but it isnt coming
up with anything.
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On 2001.12.11 23:55 Alan Chandler wrote:
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I made a couple of posts in the last few days to this list, and they have
not
appeared back to me. I think I may have had my e-mail filters wrong, so
I
thought I would check out the archive.
Unfortunatelyt,
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I made a couple of posts in the last few days to this list, and they have not
appeared back to me. I think I may have had my e-mail filters wrong, so I
thought I would check out the archive.
Unfortunatelyt, whilst I can pull up the first page of th
On Sat, 07 Jul 2001, Pedro Zorzenon Neto wrote:
>I'd like to make references in some changelog to a message in debian
> mailing list archives.
[...]
>Can I put this as reference?
>How can I get the message in the archive with this reference?
Go to http://lists.debi
Please CC copies of replies to me as I'm not a subscriber of debian-user.
Hi,
I'd like to make references in some changelog to a message in debian mailing
list archives.
In the header of the message I have:
X-Mailing-List: archive/latest/91560
Can I put this as referen
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 12:21:23PM -0500, John Foster wrote:
> What is wrong with the Debian Mailing List archives search page? I ahve
> been tryiong for several hours to search these archives and I keep
> getting the error message "You have to search for something." Whats that
What is wrong with the Debian Mailing List archives search page? I ahve
been tryiong for several hours to search these archives and I keep
getting the error message "You have to search for something." Whats that
all about???
John
Quoth Fabricio Matheus Goncalves,
> We're trying to install a potato system on an Intel box,
> and it seems that the chipset (i815E, came with a D815EEA
> motherboard) is only supported by X 4. We did't find
> anything in the list archives (and we're also having
Hi.
We're trying to install a potato system on an Intel box,
and it seems that the chipset (i815E, came with a D815EEA
motherboard) is only supported by X 4. We did't find
anything in the list archives (and we're also having
some problems behind MS firewalls and proxies...
kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
>on Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 12:51:37AM +0100, Juliusz Chroboczek
>([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson):
>> CW> Depending on your news server, you may find them in the linux.debian.*
>> CW> hierarchy (e.g. linux.debian.user).
>>
>> Thanks a lot for
on Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 12:51:37AM +0100, Juliusz Chroboczek ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson):
>
> CW> Depending on your news server, you may find them in the linux.debian.*
> CW> hierarchy (e.g. linux.debian.user).
>
> Thanks a lot for the advice, I found them under
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson):
CW> Depending on your news server, you may find them in the linux.debian.*
CW> hierarchy (e.g. linux.debian.user).
Thanks a lot for the advice, I found them under muc.lists.debian.*.
linux.debian.* seems to be a different hierarchy altogether.
Juliusz Chroboczek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Are the Debian mailing list archives available through any
>non-click protocol, say NNTP, POP or IMAP?
Depending on your news server, you may find them in the linux.debian.*
hierarchy (e.g. linux.debian.user).
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Hello,
Are the Debian mailing list archives available through any
non-click protocol, say NNTP, POP or IMAP?
Thanks,
Juliusz
> It's broken. The administrators know about it.
Is searching the archives likely to be fixed soon?
I have problems when I do not select the latest quarter.
If not, is this due to lack of time to fix the bugs?
If so, would it be possible to volunteer to help
fix the bugs?
Regards
Tim
David Wright wrote:
>
> Quoting Kent West ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > I just tried searching for "Debian" and got no results also. So I
> > selected "user" as the search category. Still nothing. So I
> > selected "Jan to Mar 0" and got the "No archives..." message. So
> > I added the two quarters jus
Quoting Kent West ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I just tried searching for "Debian" and got no results also. So I
> selected "user" as the search category. Still nothing. So I
> selected "Jan to Mar 0" and got the "No archives..." message. So
> I added the two quarters just above "Jan to Mar 0" to my
> se
David Wright wrote:
>
> Like Chris Baker, I can't seem to search the list archives at
> http://www.de.debian.org/Lists-Archives/
>
> No matter what I put as the search string, even stuff like `debian'
> which has to be in archive somewhere, I get a blank
Like Chris Baker, I can't seem to search the list archives at
http://www.de.debian.org/Lists-Archives/
No matter what I put as the search string, even stuff like `debian'
which has to be in archive somewhere, I get a blank response on the
page http://cgi.debian.org/cgi-bin/searchlists
Howard Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Chris Baker wrote:
> >
> > I can't seem to search the list archives at
> >
> > http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/#search
> >
[...]
> Stipulate "something" in " List Filter" and &qu
Chris Baker wrote:
>
> I can't seem to search the list archives at
>
> http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/#search
>
> No matter what I put as the search string, even stuff like `debian'
> and `error' which have to be in archive somewhere, I get
>
>
I can't seem to search the list archives at
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/#search
No matter what I put as the search string, even stuff like `debian'
and `error' which have to be in archive somewhere, I get
Debian GNU/Linux: Archive Search Results
mailto:[EMAIL PR
Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Has anyone else noticed that lately the mailing list archive search
> function always seems to fail? I've been getting the file not found error
> on every search, it seems.
>
> Thanks. Syrus.
>
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On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Art Lemasters wrote:
> I have not even seen such a search engine.
Go to http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/
and you'll see one:)
kent
> In the meantime,
> though, you might try searching the archive of your choice page by
> page. In Netscape you can use , then ,
I have not even seen such a search engine. In the meantime,
though, you might try searching the archive of your choice page by
page. In Netscape you can use , then , and in lynx you
can use (the foreslash, for search), then enter keywords.
Art
On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 12:10:35PM -0800, Syr
Hello all,
Has anyone else noticed that lately the mailing list archive search
function always seems to fail? I've been getting the file not found error
on every search, it seems.
Thanks. Syrus.
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Could someone point me to a URL where I can get at the Debian list
archives in zipped format? I'm sure I've seen this mentioned, but can't
seem to find the reference.
I assume these would be huge, but if I could cram them somewhere it'd
save on repeated connections.
Thanks
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hello
i´m searching for mailing-list-archives in _mbox_ format, because i´ve
lost my archives since january (´99)
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Lazarus Long wrote:
> On Monday, May 24, 1999 at 17:07:37 -0500, Brian Servis wrote:
> > Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > X-UIDL: 750f5ce8b238693f85cd478f9c87c1f0
>
> > > How did you search the archives? Do you have a working URL for this
> > > handy? I just filed a bug against www.debian
On Monday, May 24, 1999 at 17:07:37 -0500, Brian Servis wrote:
> Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> X-UIDL: 750f5ce8b238693f85cd478f9c87c1f0
> > How did you search the archives? Do you have a working URL for this
> > handy? I just filed a bug against www.debian.org since the link from
> > th
*- On 24 May, Lazarus Long wrote about "List archives? was: Re: fetchmail
problems"
> On Thursday, May 20, 1999 at 11:17:01 -0500, Matt Garman wrote:
> > Subject: Re: fetchmail problems
> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > X-UIDL: 685403a47c42011da0b
On Thursday, May 20, 1999 at 11:17:01 -0500, Matt Garman wrote:
> Subject: Re: fetchmail problems
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> X-UIDL: 685403a47c42011da0baee50b375ebfe
>
> Also, I read through the fetchmail FAQ, and searched the debian-user
> list archives.
Pollywog wrote:
>
> I am having a problem with the list archives. When I search for a
> topic, I find lots of listings, but when I click on links, I get a cgi
> error. Is it just me?
>
This was happening to me to for quite a while. Then, just when
I mentioned the problem
I am having a problem with the list archives. When I search for a topic, I
find lots of listings, but when I click on links, I get a cgi error. Is it
just me?
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On Sun, Dec 27, 1998 at 06:05:38PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
> You'll find an up-to-date archive of both lists at
>
> ftp://ftp.infodrom.north.de/pub/usenet/mailing-lists/debian-{devel,user}/
>
> It's splitted by months and gzipped for older months.
Noteworthy is that this unlike the HTML arc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As I'm writing this, the archive on www.debian.org was last updated 35
> hours ago.
>
> Does anyone know of a mirror that is kept more up to date? even just a
> flat text file would suit me.
You'll find an up-to-date archive of both lists at
ftp://ftp.infodrom.north.d
On Mon, Nov 23, 1998 at 10:39:42PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As I'm writing this, the archive on www.debian.org was last updated 35
> hours ago.
>
Actually most of the list archives were updated less than 7 hours ago.
The mirror did not finish properly as the connection was
Oh, never mind, I forgot that they're available as newsgroups.
-brad
On Mon, 23 Nov 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As I'm writing this, the archive on www.debian.org was last updated 35
> hours ago.
>
> Does anyone know of a mirror that is kept more up to date? even just a
> flat text file wo
As I'm writing this, the archive on www.debian.org was last updated 35
hours ago.
Does anyone know of a mirror that is kept more up to date? even just a
flat text file would suit me.
thanks,
-brad
to need to see
the whole list before finding some relevant data.
> Hi,
>
> I have experienced problems with netscape freezing up when accessing
> debian's mailing list archives (debian-user, debian-development).
> This has happened intermittently with every netscape version
Hi,
I have experienced problems with netscape freezing up when accessing
debian's mailing list archives (debian-user, debian-development).
This has happened intermittently with every netscape version I have
used as far back as I can remember. I have never known where the
problem really i
it, I don't remember).
Of course I can use lynx, it works, but I am used to netscape.
> Christopher
>
>
>
> Jan Krupa wrote:
> >
> > I have installed netscape4.5b2 under debian2.0.
> > When I try to read debian-user mailing list archives
> > (e.
t of rapid fire email deleating.
What I'd *really* like to see is a Netscape that properly supports
24bpp
Christopher
Jan Krupa wrote:
>
> I have installed netscape4.5b2 under debian2.0.
> When I try to read debian-user mailing list archives
> (e.g. from September, august)
On 16 Oct 1998, Rene Hojbjerg Larsen wrote:
> Jan Krupa wrote:
> > I have installed netscape4.5b2 under debian2.0.
> > When I try to read debian-user mailing list archives
> > (e.g. from September, august) first
> > time it's O.K. but next times on the same
Jan Krupa wrote:
> I have installed netscape4.5b2 under debian2.0.
> When I try to read debian-user mailing list archives
> (e.g. from September, august) first
> time it's O.K. but next times on the same month archives
> netscape just hangs I have to kill it (the a
[ netscape 4 chokes on mailing list archives ]
I recognize this behaviour. I suppose what is wrong is the netscape has
some, er, `shortcommings' (i.e. bugs). I always use lynx to access the
debian mailing list archives or bug-track system.
HTH,
Eric
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I have installed netscape4.5b2 under debian2.0.
When I try to read debian-user mailing list archives
(e.g. from September, august) first
time it's O.K. but next times on the same month archives
netscape just hangs I have to kill it (the archives are very big).
When I try to read much sm
I've been trying to use the search engine on debians web site to check through
the mailing list archives but apparently it wont. Currently I'm using
searching the mailing list archives using altavista. (host:www.debian.org and
[search_keyword]) Is there any plans to include the ma
>Although I found the information I was looking for, it would be nice to
> have archives updated. Isn't this done automagically?
The maintainer of the archive is returning from vacation today. For some
unknown reason, the web pages stopped being updated just before he left
(although the a
Hi,
Although I found the information I was looking for, it would be nice to
have archives updated. Isn't this done automagically?
Cheers,
David
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left wondering...
not many people seem to know that the list archives _are_ kept up to date,
not on the web, but at ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/debian-lists/
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Could who ever manages the mailing archives put up the December files
please.
There seems to be some problem with the index to this and last month's messages.
Are people aware of this? And given that I can't use that, I remember that at
some point lprng was recommended as the future "lpr" for debian. Where can I
find this?
Thanks!
Luis.
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