On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 08:17:52PM -0400, Alan Feuerbacher wrote:
> A couple of weeks ago I downloaded to my Windows 7 machine 10 DVD
> iso files for debian-6.0.6-amd64. I have not yet installed Debian to
> this machine.
>
> Last night Kaspersky anti-virus detected a Trojan in one of the files:
>
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 03:04:49PM +0100, lee wrote:
> Yeah and that's why you are forced to turn your system into a mess with
> brokenarch and are supposed to try packages from unstable which create
> only more dependency problems and mess things up even further.
>
> Think it through and you'll s
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 12:29:41PM -0700, Samuel Morgan wrote:
> Hi-
>
> I recently installed DEBIAN Linux on my 386 PC and then
> tried to install an Apache web server, as I have on Mac and
> Windows, binary and it asked for a C compiler. Where do I get,
> if I really need, a CC binary pre-built
[Disclaimer: I only run a mail server for mainly personal use. I have
less than ten users on that system but the configuration is comparable
to that of the ISPMail howto].
Muhammad Yousuf Khan:
>
> i am working in a small company 30 to 50 users, so which one is more
> suitable for me a mailbox st
I reinstalled my nVidia graphic card driver and got "Error: couldn't
find RGB GLX visual" when I run command "glxinfo".
How can I fix it?
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Jochen Spieker:
>
> For 50 users, I recommend to use Maildirs and make sure Dovecot's LDS is
^^^
Whoops. What I meant to write was "LDA". Not LSD and most definitely not
LDS. :)
J.
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On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 08:17:52PM -0400, Alan Feuerbacher wrote:
> A couple of weeks ago I downloaded to my Windows 7 machine 10 DVD
> iso files for debian-6.0.6-amd64. I have not yet installed Debian to
> this machine.
>
> Last night Kaspersky anti-virus detected a Trojan in one of the files:
>
Am Montag, 29. Oktober 2012 schrieb Stan Hoeppner:
> > For powerful laptops and power saving desktops I think Intel
> > Sandybridge/Ivybridge is best bet currently - except for the
> > political dimension.
>
> Sure, but 90% of users don't need "powerful". All the cores sit idle
> most of the ti
On 10/31/2012 7:56 PM, Celejar wrote:
> On Wed, 31 Oct 2012 19:01:40 -0500
> Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> Why didn't you purchase a self encrypting SSD? Eliminates all of these
>> issues. Lots of them available today.
> Price? Doing a quick check on Newegg, the cheapest SSDs currently start
> at ab
John Hasler writes:
> lee writes:
>> It is not illegal to use NVIDIA drivers, yet they are deprecated,
>> without alternative. It is probably not illegal to use firmware to
>> get hardware working that doesn't work without, yet firmware is
>> deprecated, without alternative.
>
>> The obsession w
Lisi Reisz writes:
> On Wednesday 31 October 2012 15:25:52 Darac Marjal wrote:
>> Anyway, I feel like I'm feeding a troll here, so I'll just point you to
>> Debian's Social Contract[4] which describes this better than I can
>
> He likes moaning. ;-) We are suggesting ways of solving his problem,
John Hasler writes:
> Lisi writes:
>> And it does rather sound as though he might be better off with
>> Windows. But at whom would he moan in that case?
>
> Microsoft, of course, with the advantage that there would be no danger
> that they would fix the problems that he moaned about.
Hilarious
Frank McCormick writes:
> On 31/10/12 01:15 PM, Dom wrote:
>> On 31/10/12 16:13, Dom wrote:
>>> On 31/10/12 15:48, Frank McCormick wrote:
On 31/10/12 10:42 AM, lee wrote:
> Darac Marjal writes:
SUBSYSTEM=="block", ENV{ID_VENDOR}=="APPLE*", ENV{ID_MODEL}=="SD Card
Reader*", EN
Darac Marjal writes:
> On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 03:39:04PM +0100, lee wrote:
> I'm not familiar with cinelerra but, according to the BTS([1] and [2]),
> there have been two^Wseveral attempts to package cinelerra that have
> fallen by the wayside. That latter bug seems to suggest that cinelerra
>
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 7:09 AM, Jochen Spieker wrote:
> [Disclaimer: I only run a mail server for mainly personal use. I have
> less than ten users on that system but the configuration is comparable
> to that of the ISPMail howto].
>
> Muhammad Yousuf Khan:
> >
> > i am working in a small company
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 10:42 AM, Kelly Clowers wrote:
>
> On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 7:09 AM, Jochen Spieker wrote:
>
>> [Disclaimer: I only run a mail server for mainly personal use. I have
>> less than ten users on that system but the configuration is comparable
>> to that of the ISPMail howto].
>>
On Thursday 01 November 2012 17:16:24 lee wrote:
> Lisi Reisz writes:
> > On Wednesday 31 October 2012 15:25:52 Darac Marjal wrote:
> >> Anyway, I feel like I'm feeding a troll here, so I'll just point you to
> >> Debian's Social Contract[4] which describes this better than I can
> >
> > He likes
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 10:09 AM, lee wrote:
>
>
> Besides, I was told in an answer to a bug report that 32bit support will
> not be available in the next release,
Yeah, right. I'll believe that when I see a formal announcement of
it on the front page of debian.org and on debian-announce. I expec
Kelly Clowers:
> On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 7:09 AM, Jochen Spieker wrote:
>
>> I don't think there are many people (or organisations) that keep their
>> e-mails in relational databases. Sure, mail servers like Exchange (or
>> Dovecot) may have their own on-disk-format for mailboxes instead of
>> pla
What is the best way to go about proposing the addition of the Workman keyboard
layout to continue in the tracks of Colemak?
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I've been using computers since before Linus was born.
I'm making the switch from a certain OS ;\
I'm also one of those strange people who actually reads docs.
What do I do when I find terms such as initrd or udeb ?
And before I get too much grief from youngsters - From
personal experience do
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Jochen Spieker wrote:
> Kelly Clowers:
>> On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 7:09 AM, Jochen Spieker wrote:
>>
>>> I don't think there are many people (or organisations) that keep their
>>> e-mails in relational databases. Sure, mail servers like Exchange (or
>>> Dovecot) may
lee:
> Darac Marjal writes:
>
>> Nothing (that I'm aware of) in Debian bans you from using non-free
>> software. There is only the understanding that support for non-free
>> software is the responsibility of that software's provider.
>
> You already can't use it anymore when it's 32bit software.
This may or may not be a dumb question, but I would like to install logcheck on
my local machine, and then view the emails it generates using Icedove. I guess
I need a POP or IMAP server running, so my question is, which server should I
install to access the emails that will be put into a maildi
On Thu, 1 Nov 2012 18:55:34 +0500
Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
>
> now i want to decide the email storage strategy where i am confuse a
> bit to choose the correct path.
>
> i remember someone once suggested me that i should store emails
> directly into my harddisk in to file formate instead of
On Thu, 1 Nov 2012 16:36:13 -0500 (CDT)
cr...@gtek.biz wrote:
> This may or may not be a dumb question, but I would like to install
> logcheck on my local machine, and then view the emails it generates
> using Icedove. I guess I need a POP or IMAP server running, so my
> question is, which server
Thank you for answering. But I still looking for a software solution. Is
there a way to make a setup with the debian-installer?
/christian
> On 10/31/2012 7:56 PM, Celejar wrote:
>> On Wed, 31 Oct 2012 19:01:40 -0500
>> Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>>> Why didn't you purchase a self encrypting SSD? El
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 1:25 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I've been using computers since before Linus was born.
> I'm making the switch from a certain OS ;\
>
> I'm also one of those strange people who actually reads docs.
>
> What do I do when I find terms such as initrd or udeb ?
>
> And before I
--- On Thu, 11/1/12, lee wrote:
> From: lee
> Subject: Re: compiling a Debian package
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Thursday, November 1, 2012, 12:35 PM
>
> Don't worry, I like free software a lot. I don't like
> dead ends,
> though.
>
I am finding problems getting some multimedi
Once I used a mailbox and got cured of that in a hurry when clamav cut off
access to the entire content of that mailbox because at least one of the
messages in that mailbox had a virus clamav had detected. That was a
windows virus too. I went with nmh after that since it uses folders with
eac
On 11/1/2012 11:42 AM, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Am Montag, 29. Oktober 2012 schrieb Stan Hoeppner:
>>> For powerful laptops and power saving desktops I think Intel
>>> Sandybridge/Ivybridge is best bet currently - except for the
>>> political dimension.
>>
>> Sure, but 90% of users don't need
On Thu, Nov 01, 2012 at 04:36:13PM -0500, cr...@gtek.biz wrote:
> This may or may not be a dumb question, but I would like to install logcheck
> on my local machine, and then view the emails it generates using Icedove. I
> guess I need a POP or IMAP server running, so my question is, which server
On 11/2/2012 12:05 AM, Magicloud Magiclouds wrote:
> SSD like samsung 840 (TLC) only has 1k write times. Swap directly on it
> would not be horrible?
Your question I presume: "Is SSD suitable for a swap partition?"
Answer: Yes, all SSDs are much faster than mechanical HDD for swap duty
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