On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 06:51:17PM +, Brian wrote:
> On Thu 10 Dec 2015 at 11:33:07 -0700, Bob Holtzman wrote:
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> > On Wed, Dec 09, 2015 at 07:50:28PM +, Brian wrote:
> > > On Wed 09 Dec 2015 at 11:19:00 -0700, Bob Holtzman wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Wed, Dec 09, 2015 at 01:17:25PM +0100, C
On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 04:10:25PM -0500, Neal P. Murphy wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 12:53:33 -0700
> Charlie Kravetz wrote:
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> > On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 11:33:07 -0700
> > Bob Holtzman wrote:
> >
> > >On Wed, Dec 09, 2015 at 07:50:28PM +, Brian wrote:
> > >> On Wed 09 Dec 2015 at 11:19:00 -0
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On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 02:49:55AM -0700, Bob Holtzman wrote:
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> Most lists discourage posts of the length in question.
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> >
> > You didn't say how large this "Massive snip" was.
>
> All it takes is looking at the quoted message. You can do
On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 02:38:02PM +0100, Anders Andersson wrote:
> /var/run/systemd/generator/systemd-cryptsetup@crypt.service
Do you know whether that is persistent? I used the generator to create
the service file, but I then put the service file into /etc/systemd/user
and removed the
On Thursday 10 December 2015 17:29:06 David Baron wrote:
> Has this changed in latest-and-greatest from Sid??
>
> I symlink /var/cache/apt off to another drive because the partition the
> install gave me is too small. /var has started filling up again on apt-get.
Seemed to have solved itself.
Hello, I wear contact you to tell me how I can install Debian in my Smartphone
Touch and use it as a phone to make and receive calls, couriers also, sms etc.
If this is possible, tell me how it is carried out.
I am passionate about Linux and I have already proved I had desktop pc and the
truth
On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 11:58:50AM +0100, SERGIO TAFUR PINA wrote:
Hello, I wear contact you to tell me how I can install Debian in my Smartphone
Touch and use it as a phone to make and receive calls, couriers also, sms etc.
If this is possible, tell me how it is carried out.
I am passionate ab
On Tue, Dec 08, 2015 at 01:47:19PM +, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
> On 08/12/15 13:41, Chris Bannister wrote:
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> >*groan* *sigh* ... I wonder why there's not a 'dpkg
> >--print-architectures' which prints out *all* the architectures it knows
> >about.
> >
> Because you haven't written it yet?
N
On Thursday 10 December 2015 19:43:00 Francis Gerund wrote:
> I was using gmail, with it's built-in interface. Although the default
> reply setting was set to "reply all", for some reason it automatically adds
> the email address of the last person to reply to a thread, in addition to
> ALSO reply
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 8:47 AM, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
> On 08/12/15 13:41, Chris Bannister wrote:
>
>> *groan* *sigh* ... I wonder why there's not a 'dpkg
>> --print-architectures' which prints out *all* the architectures it knows
>> about.
>>
> Because you haven't written it yet?
>
IMHO this
On Friday 11 December 2015 09:49:55 Bob Holtzman wrote:
> > The rules setting boundaries on what is posted here are not set by users
> > but from On High. Grumbles are probably unlikely to alter the age-old
> > tradition of posting information relevant to a problem.
>
> Most lists discourage posts
At face value I'd assumed Tony was reflecting on the freedom a user has to
make something work how they want.
I didn't consider it as demanding, because unless he had offered to create
the features or rally the developers himself or point the OP to another
list, and assuming Tony wasn't overwhelme
On Fri 11 Dec 2015 at 00:09:41 -0500, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Dec 2015, Brian wrote:
>
> >>>You may, but I hope posters ignore your advice. They do not infringe
> >>>what Listmaster allows.
> >>
> >>Huh? Clarification pls.
> >
> >I thought it was rather clear, but
>
> It would have
Hello,
Since a few days I have a problem with debmirror.
It hangs with 100% CPU use for one core.
the output:
receiving incremental file list
./
project/trace/
project/trace/ftp-master.debian.org
104 100% 101.56kB/s0:00:00 (xfr#1, to-chk=2/6)
project/trace/ftp.nl.debian.org
On 12/09/2015 04:17 AM, Christian Brunotte wrote:
Hello
I've just crossgraded my desktop computer from i386 to amd64, using the wiki
recipe and got everything working so far.
The only problem:
On the lower right corner I have to white/red "do not enter road sign icons"
where "Notifications", "S
[PLease don't top post.]
On Tue, Dec 08, 2015 at 09:20:38PM -0500, Francis Gerund wrote:
> I am using the Gnome 3 "classic" desktop.
>
> When I push the mouser pointer up into the hot-spot in the upper left
> corner of the screen, a (sort of) oval pops up containing a magnifying
> glass icon and
On Friday 11 December 2015 23:33:52 Chris Bannister wrote:
> [PLease don't top post.]
>
> On Tue, Dec 08, 2015 at 09:20:38PM -0500, Francis Gerund wrote:
> > I am using the Gnome 3 "classic" desktop.
> >
> > When I push the mouser pointer up into the hot-spot in the upper left
> > corner of the scr
On Wed, Dec 09, 2015 at 12:53:09PM +0800, Bret Busby wrote:
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> "Bottom posting" posting after the message to which the reply is made,
> so that people who are reading the reply, if they are worth anything,
> will read the message to which the reply is made, before reading the
> reply that is made
Chris Bannister writes:
> I reckon bottom posting is worse than top posting if the poster doesn't
> trim anything.
I agree. When I open a message and see only quoted material I just
delete it and go on. I don't understand what's so damn difficult about
deleting a few lines.
--
John Hasler
jhas
On 12/08/2015 02:00 PM, Francis Gerund wrote:
Hello!
I just installed Debian 8.2, 64-bit, Gnome desktop, using the
netinst.iso. Used Synaptic to install Gufw (and ufw as dependency).Â
Ufw works fine.
But gufw does not show in the application menu or in the favories menu
of Gnome. The only w
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