Hi,
i'm using Debian stable and recently i noticed a few spam mails getting
through although the combined scores are high enough. It's flagged as
not being spam, the score is set to 3.9 but is actually way higher.
I also encountered something similar when the result of a test was
"nan", anyway, th
I would like to install on a new station the same applications currently
installed on my laptop.
Any hints to run a script?
Thank you
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Hi Pol,
get the list of packages and save the result into a file of your
choice (here dselect-list)
# dpkg --get-selections > dselect-list
Transfer the file to your laptop and run
# cat dselect-list | dpkg --set-selections
# apt-get dselect-upgrade
Raphael
2008/10/3 Pol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I
Le Ven 3 octobre 2008 08:52, Pol a écrit :
> I would like to install on a new station the same applications currently
installed on my laptop.
> Any hints to run a script?
Hi Pol,
You can use "dpkg --get-selections > packages.lst" to get the installed
packages and "dpkg --set-selections < packag
> From: Kejia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Gnome Nautilus: How to Open Same Folder in Same Window
>
> Hi,
>
> My steps:
> 0) Show the Desktop, and there is one folder A;
> 1) Double click folder A's icon and open the folder A in the window
#1;
> 2) Show the Desktop;
> 3) Double click
On Fri, 3 Oct 2008 01:46:48 -0400
Chris Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have exactly zero experience with wireless -- I've never owned a laptop,
> and have just never needed it. My gf, as part of her job, needs to bring
> home a laptop with that other OS on it, and wants wireless access to
On 10/03/08 00:46, Chris Metzler wrote:
Hi folks. Been a long time since I've posted to this list.
I have exactly zero experience with wireless -- I've never owned a laptop,
and have just never needed it. My gf, as part of her job, needs to bring
home a laptop with that other OS on it, and
On 2008-Oct-3, at 2:52 AM, Pol wrote:
I would like to install on a new station the same applications
currently
installed on my laptop.
Any hints to run a script?
Assuming all of the applications were installed using apt/aptitude…
I have a script that periodically dumps a list of packages an
On 2008-Oct-3, at 10:10 AM, Celejar wrote:
There are advantages to setting static IPs - you can set up host files
and refer to the hosts by name, and I think that bringing up
interfaces
is a good few seconds quicker with static IPs than with DHCP.
True, but the OP will have a laptop that pr
On Fri, 3 Oct 2008 10:25:04 -0400
Rob McBroom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2008-Oct-3, at 10:10 AM, Celejar wrote:
>
> > There are advantages to setting static IPs - you can set up host files
> > and refer to the hosts by name, and I think that bringing up
> > interfaces
> > is a good few se
>
>
>
> Original Message
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: RE: House wireless/wired router: choices? Plus wireless
>neophytequestions.
>Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 01:46:48 -0400
>
>>
>>Hi folks. Been a long time since I've posted to this list.
>>
>>I ha
On Tuesday 30 September 2008, Kejia wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> I think you may try to print some document into file, normally .ps
> file. If it processes like a real printing job, I mean the printer
> also can not work, please check your printer's status: localhost:631.
> The printer may already stop
I wiped the hard drive, did a clean installation of etch, configured
exim4, put the user:password in /etc/exim4/passwd.client and tried to
send a message. The entry in /var/log/exim4/mainlog showed
authentication required. I had saved a debian users posting from Jan
2006 explaining how to mod
Hi,
I have a number of debian machines that live behind a firewall.
Debian Machine A is granted internet access and can browse
the internet. However machines B-D were not granted internet access and live on
the general internal network,
and were originally installed with Debian by utilizing a
On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 09:15 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 10/03/08 00:46, Chris Metzler wrote:
> > Hi folks. Been a long time since I've posted to this list.
> >
> > I have exactly zero experience with wireless -- I've never owned a laptop,
> > and have just never needed it. My gf, as part
Thomas H. George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wiped the hard drive, did a clean installation of etch, configured
> exim4, put the user:password in /etc/exim4/passwd.client and tried to
> send a message. [...]
"man exim4_passwd_client" says
The file should contain lines of the form
ta
On 10/03/08 11:49, Bob McGowan wrote:
[snip]
<--deleted discussion on setup questions-->
I had some trouble finding the above referenced router at a local
retailer (I needed the HW ASAP, couldn't wait for freight delivery).
I've found that if you order from NewEgg in the morning, I usually
I'm suffering from repeated crashes in my Eclipse IDE, which is java. Restarting
it is slow and losing work is never much fun anyway, but I thought I'd find a
solution until now.
I have 4 approaches to the problem:
- upgrade java (done that, now on the latest release of JDK 1.5, 1.5.0_16)
- u
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 3:45 PM, Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And now for everyone else too,
>
> sorry for the private mail :(
>
> On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 9:44 PM, Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:26 PM, Sjoerd Hardeman
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Why not
I actually installed the driver using the binary provided by nvidia in etch
and lenny both and I didn't fail even a single time. I don't think it's
something with the driver though I don't know what else might it be.
Mridul
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 10:51 PM, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
On Fri, 3 Oct 2008 12:02:22 -0400
Mitchell Laks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a number of debian machines that live behind a firewall.
>
> Debian Machine A is granted internet access and can browse
> the internet. However machines B-D were not granted internet access and live
>
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 09:49:35 -0700
Bob McGowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> I found that Netgear also makes a Linux kernel based router, the
> WGR614L. It is listed at about $80 US, and can use the DD-WRT Open
> Source firmware, probably others.
No longer relevant for you, but right now th
Chris Davies wrote:
Thomas H. George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I wiped the hard drive, did a clean installation of etch, configured
exim4, put the user:password in /etc/exim4/passwd.client and tried to
send a message. [...]
"man exim4_passwd_client" says
The file should contain
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 14:10:53 -0400
"Thomas H. George" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris Davies wrote:
> > Thomas H. George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> I wiped the hard drive, did a clean installation of etch, configured
> >> exim4, put the user:password in /etc/exim4/passwd.client and
Hi, Florian et al.,
I just found your reply (below) on the mailing list archive; for some
reason it was not delivered here. It gave me a good enough clue to fix
the problem. The output of ls -l /etc/cups/ppd/ was
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 23077 2008-09-09 09:07 Laserjet1600.ppd
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
Thomas H. George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The line I put in passwd.client is,
> "outgoing.verizon.net:my-user-name:my-password", which is my
> understanding of the man page instructions.
Yes, that's the correct format. But it's not what you wrote first time.
> 2008-10-03 13:46:38 1KlojQ-00
On 14:38 Fri 03 Oct , Celejar wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Oct 2008 12:02:22 -0400
>
> There are several apt proxies available:
>
> apt-cacher
> apt-cacher-ng
> apt-proxy
> approx
>
> [I use approx; various readers of this list have their own preferences.]
>
> Set up one of them on A, configure B-D's
Chris Davies wrote:
Thomas H. George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The line I put in passwd.client is,
"outgoing.verizon.net:my-user-name:my-password", which is my
understanding of the man page instructions.
Yes, that's the correct format. But it's not what you wrote first time.
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My sound card is ISA SB 16, which use sb module.
It's old, that's why it's hard to config.
alsa works in etch, but not in sarge.
alsaconf can't find SB 16 in sarge
Is it possible to copy alsa config file in etch to sarge?
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On Thursday 02 October 2008 23:32, J.H.Kim wrote:
> Hi, everyone
> I'm trying to install debian to old sony vaio PCG-Z505SX notebook which has
> no bootable cd-rom drive.
> So, I'm installing debian with USB floppy drive.
> When I setup debian using installing diskette, it displays following
> mess
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On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 18:21:18 +0100
Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm suffering from repeated crashes in my Eclipse IDE, which is java.
> Restarting it is slow and losing work is never much fun anyway, but I
> thought I'd find a solution until now.
>
> I have 4 approaches to the problem:
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On Fri,03.Oct.08, 01:46:48, Chris Metzler wrote:
[...]
One detail not mentioned here was that you should use WPA2 encryption to
protect your wireless network. WEP is easy to crack with standard Linux
tools. As far as I recall the XP version of the other OS needs at least
SP2 (or was that SP3?)
Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> Yes. My router gets a routable "external" IP address from the ISP,
> but I had to *also* give it an "internal", non-routable IP address
> (which I chose to be 192.168.1.251).
>
Hi Ron,
I have a question on this very topic. I'll start a new thread to ask it. My
setup an
Hi all (especially Ron Johnson),
On another thread Ron said, "Yes. My router gets a routable "external"
IP
address from the ISP, but I had to also give it an "internal", non-routable
IP address (which I chose to be 192.168.1.251).
My question is: can you explain the steps needed to do th
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