On 11:48 Tue 22 Nov , James Ireson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to setup my network with multiple default gateways from a
> debian linux box running 2.6.11.10.
>
> I've read lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html and understand
> about setting up the routes for each interface in separa
Katipo wrote:
> Snap again!
*TWET* Idiotic misuse of a word, 10-day suspension, no participation
in a thread! Carry on! *TWEEET*
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On Tue, 22 Nov 2005, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > Besides that they are one of the largest and most popular ISP here.
>
> And curently I am forwarding all those SPAM's to there abuse address.
This is probably pointless. I am not sure if they read the abuse address at
all, but supposing they do, t
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> This is probably pointless. I am not sure if they read the abuse address at
> all, but supposing they do, they are machine-filtering it (and I bet they
> discard any AntiSPAM UOL emails ;-) ).
Now, sending it back to their sales account, that would be some
Bryan Frechette wrote:
Hi anybody can help me, i have problem with my squirrelmail, i don't
know why the squirrelmail wont' connect anymore to the imap database
its give me an error 110, if anybody has a solution, i use uw imapd
and postfix on debian unstable, but normal imap access with a cli
On Nov 22 2005, Cameron L. Spitzer wrote:
> "Make a CD which apt-cdrom will accept" is the part I still haven't
> found.
The package you want is called apt-move and it is *quite* neat for
exactly this purpose.
Hope this helps, Rogério Brito.
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On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 07:15:23PM -0500, Joseph H. Fry wrote:
> On Monday 21 November 2005 4:54 pm, Paul E Condon wrote:
> > I have just installed usbmount. It is great at handling my
> > memory stick, but I have a problem:
> >
> > The memory stick contains, I believe a vfat file system.
> > When
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 16:49:32 -0300
Bruno Buys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What desktoip environment are we talking about? For kde, you can install
> karamba or superkaramba.
$ aptitude install lavaps
(duck)
It is informative - in its own way, and takes up little screen space.
For other types
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 21:49, Steve Lamb wrote:
>Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
>> This is probably pointless. I am not sure if they read the abuse
>> address at all, but supposing they do, they are machine-filtering it
>> (and I bet they discard any AntiSPAM UOL emails ;-) ).
>
>Now,
Larry Gonzalez wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Nov 2005, Eric P wrote:
>
>>> I'm running Etch.
>>>
>>> I noticed recently that the boot process gets stuck on "Starting
>>> portmap daemon: portmap".
>>>
>>> After a few minutes, I hit ctrl-C and it continues booting.
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>
>
> yes...
> your l
Steve Lamb wrote:
Katipo wrote:
Snap again!
*TWET* Idiotic misuse of a word, 10-day suspension, no participation
in a thread! Carry on! *TWEEET*
"I'm your shrink"
Yeah, right!
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Hi,
I would like to do something only when i remote login to my debian box. I
would like to run export DISPLAY=[client ip]:0.0 but i don't want linux to
do this if I login on the box itself. Thanks
Amish
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Hi folks.
I've been using Exim since I started doing e-mail on my
Debian box many years ago. But I never was able to really
get into its configs- the docs are kind of hard to grok for
me. And the exim4 configs really make my brain hurt... I
can't tell where the settings are without doing a 'gr
It seems that there is problem with my "write " . The "write"
delivered the message I sent to myself while actually I sent it to
another user. The details is like this:
After I typed in" echo 'a message'|write USER1", I just got this 'a
message' on my another gnome-terminal. In order to find out w
Have you looked into using Xorg's driver for this?
If you have Xorg see 'man nv'.
Forrest
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 01:19:58AM +0100, Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
> I tried to compile nvidia kernle module using both m-a and the binary
> package from nvidia site. The building always fails in the same w
I use Mutt and have no problems deleting 3000 msgs at a time :)
It's also more tuned to list browsing.
Forrest
On Sun, Nov 06, 2005 at 09:25:25PM +, Oliver Lupton wrote:
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> Adam Hardy wrote:
> > I'm using Thunderbird 1.0.2 which is the lat
hi,
After upgrade module-assistant to 0.10, i found that i can't use SELECT
item in its main dialog. That is after typing m-a, choose SELECT and
press enter, but nothing happened. There should be a list of available
modules which can be compiled.
I deupgrade module-assistant to 0.9.10, then the pr
jack wrote:
>I'm running testing (etch) on x86. About a week ago, possibly
>Wednesday 16/11 (sorry, I can't be more precise), after updating my
>packages, I've started having problems with "flickering" in X. The
>trouble is, I can't pinpoint the problem down. I'd be happy to file a bug
>report, if
Katipo wrote:
> "I'm your shrink"
> Yeah, right!
It's a truer quote than you know.
http://imdb.com/title/tt0114558/quotes
1/2 way down. Put in context you'll understand. :P
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On Wed, 23 Nov 2005, Kent West wrote:
> jack wrote:
>
> >I'm running testing (etch) on x86. About a week ago, possibly
> >Wednesday 16/11 (sorry, I can't be more precise), after updating my
> >packages, I've started having problems with "flickering" in X. The
> >trouble is, I can't pinpoint the pr
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