I have debian running on an old computer.
It has no CD.
It is on a LAN
I can manually ftp to debian through my firewall if I use [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but I can not dselect. When I try it does not get to the ftp server.
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I am a network admin.
I used to use Novell. Then I switched our LAN to NT. (How could I be so stupid)
Now that I hate MS and Bill Gates, I am looking at Linux :)
It is a new world for me.
I have looked at debian and decieded to much learning curve.
I currently have at home RH 4.? and RH 5.0 an
The problem is my ftp proxy (firewall).
One thing I was wondering is I can change to a different virtual console
and ftp out.
Is there a way I could make dselect think I was installing from a local disk or
something?
Or is there a way I can see what dselect is passing to my ftp firewall?
Do
What is dselect passing to my ftp proxy???
I can go through the firewall manually but I need to figure out exactly what
commands dselect is generating.
Can I monitor this somehow
I do not have man pages or anything to help me because I can not run dselect
from ftp and I do not have
What is dselect passing to my ftp proxy???
I can go through the firewall manually but I need to figure out exactly what
commands dselect is generating.
Can I monitor this somehow
I do not have man pages or anything to help me because I can not run dselect
from ftp and I do not have
How do I get files off Win NT or 95 machines across my LAN.
I have TCP/IP running.
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ba on this box, I just have the basic install files.
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>Cox wrote:
>>
>> How do I get files off Win NT or 95 machines across my LAN.
>>
>> I have TCP/IP running.
>
>Install
ff of one of my windows computers.
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>Cox wrote:
>>
>> See, the problem is I have a computer with no CD. I have a network card=
>> and I am behind a corporate fire wall. I can not get dse
I don't think that is that great of a suggestion. I am trying to run deselect
for the first time. You know how many different files to is going to
download.It would take all day to ftp these files to my local drive. That
is what dselect is supposed to do.
Now, can anyone tell me is there
Which is best?
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I have a 386sx-33 with:
4mb ram
100 mb hard disk
10mbit ethernet card
Would this be enough for pop3 server and proxy server for a 25 node network
with one dial up connection ?
Any problems running debian on a Media GX Board?
> I just upgraded a Debian 1.3 (bo) machine to 2.0.34, and when I do
> ifconfig eth0 203.14.18.1 netmask 203.14.18.128 broadcast 203.14.18.127
That isnt a valid netmask I think you mean 255.255.255.128 ;)
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> I'm looking for an attractive X-based Tcl/Tk FTP browser that I could
> modify to use smbclient instead of ftp.
Attractive and Tk. Strange pairing. TkDesk is probably the nearest. However
you might be better of playing with midnight commander as this has both
multiple output ends (gnome-gtk,tk,o
> >Periodically I get the following messages in my logfiles:
> >
> > modprobe: can't locate module sound-slot-1
> > modprobe: can't locate module sound-service-1-0
> >
> >How can I tell for certain which modules I need to add an alias for, or
> >if I should alias them off entirely? I'm run
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I have installed debian, now how do I get on the net so I can run dselect.
I don't think I have my modem set up yet.
/dev/modem not valid when ppp...
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Ok, now it says "System Lacks PPP Kernel Support.
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>> I have installed debian, now how do I get on the net so I can run dselect.
>> I don't think I have my modem set up yet.
>> /dev/modem not valid when ppp
OK, now it says "System Lacks PPP Kernel Support" What next
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>> I have installed debian, now how do I get on the net so I can run dselect.
>> I don't think I have my modem set up yet.
>> /dev/modem not valid when
Need some help installing debian correctly.
If anyone out there is a pro and wouldn't mind spending about twenty minutes on
the phone with me this afternoon, I would be glad to eat the long distance.
Please email me you phone number.
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> The URL is ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/mail/imap.tar.Z
>
> Also in the /mail directory is a discussion of pop vs imap.
It works fine, make sure you have the current one though, the older one
asked the right way gives out root shells
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> undefined reference is found with the error message below. The
> ymf_sb.c modules compiles fine and is loaded in the sound.a library.
> So why won't it link?
>
> drivers/sound/sound.a(sound_core.o): In function `soundcore_init':
> sound_core.o(.text+0x3e5): undefined reference to `init_ymf7xxsb
> > 1. If you are lucky and have working RAID based on stock 2.2.x (for example
> > RAID 0 :-) you should be able to upgrade to 2.2.14 without big hassle.
> > So upgrade to RAID 0.90 in mainstream kernel posponed to 2.4 ...
>
> Thanks, I will do that as soon as possible.
>
> > 2. RAID 0.90 need s
> Ask Cox, not me :-) Since Cox is RedHat's employee it looks VERY weird to me
> that RedHat's kernel and "official" Cox's kernel are two such different
> beasts.
2.2.15 and the Red Hat kernel are two different things. They I suspect always
will be. The things v
when I #make menuconfig, or make config, I get the
fallowing error;
make: *** No rule to make target 'config' .
Stop.
Also from the articles I've read about compiling
the Kernel the /usr/linux directory is referenced, however I don't have this
directory.
What am I doing wrong? Any help i
I'm currently trying to network a windows box and a
debian box. I'm using ethernet cards and am able to ping both boxes
respectfully. I use the windows box for the internet and mail (although once I
am comfortable with Linux I will be converting fully).My question is how do I
share the files
How do I install hardware? More specifically I have a Hayes Accura v90
modem. I understand that this is a winmodem??? maybe. I looked at
linmodem.org and after some searching I found this site
http://www.sfu.ca/~cth/ltmodem/ which I think has the driver I need. Anyway
I downloaded the .deb and did
During the boot process the computer starts starting all the regular
services but hangs at ,"Starting X font server: xfs/usr/bin/X11/xfs notice:
listening on port 7100" What do I do? I just have a blinking prompt. The
boot doesn't go anywhere. I have been trying to get x installed (another
post).
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 11:03:54 +1300, Steven Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> gee what a bargin, pay $50,000 for a $600 million kernel...
>
> says a lot for the dodgy canopy group does it not?
>
> why work when you can exploit
>
> regards
>
> Steven
>
>
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> Hello, list,
>
> I'm thinking about if it is possible to let another Linux box to sound
> remotely.
>
> Any thought?
>
> Kevin
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Hello,
My name is Fred, I'm wanting to put Debian on a modded Xbox with a Evo-x installed.. I've been told I can put Debian on the xbox with the Evo-x mod.. I will be upgrading the HDD to 250 Gig... I was wandering if I can use a usb modem 56k with debian and if so which one do you recommend
I am impressed. So, is this a 'known'
problem? Should I just ignore it?
The video card is an ATI Radeon 9600 All-in-Wonder, apparently working
correctly, although I realise the video capture facility is not, or at
least not easily, supported under Linux.
dmesg shows nothing relevant,
ch closer. In fact, I am now 99% sure that the delay is caused
by a search for the second monitor which this card supports and which I
should be able to supress. I was unaware of the dexconf script and
needed a prod to remember dpkg-reconfigure.
> Hope this helps,
It did - and it does. Man
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 09:25:51PM +, Bob Cox wrote:
>> dmesg shows nothing relevant, there are a few errors in the Xorg and kdm
>> logs, but these do not *seem* to be related, BICBW
n article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 05:30:35PM +, Bob Cox wrote:
>> >| my keysever: subkeys.pgp.net | my NPO: cfsg.org |
>>
>> BTW, is a keysever something that cuts keys? Sorry!
n Hasler wrote:
>=20
>> This is a mailing list? Is it publically archived somewhere or mirrored =
> as
>> a newsgroup?=20
>
> Yes, it is. Read-only IIRC.
Sorry, but no - this is a follow-up posted using slrn to the newsgroup
gmane.linux.debian.user, via the gmane NNTP server.
d no obvious mouse module present, so I have done modprobe
psmouse and then tried again with gpm, but without success.
I would be grateful for any suggestions regarding what to try next
please.
Many TIA
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Jörg-Volker Peetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bob Cox wrote:
>> I have one small problem with a Debian install on with a very old laptop
>> (P266, 64MB, 800x600) which is badged as a 'Lifetec' but is really a
>> T
> download it, I get a "Forbidden"...
>
> Can it be, that this Documents are only allowed inside the USNA?
> (I am in France)
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Debian on
in
> computer, how can I resolve this problem?
I have seen this sort of problem before. The fix was to reduce the MTU
value in an ADSL router. Can't remember the exact details but it might
be worth Googling.
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On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 21:28:12 +0800, Wei Chen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Oh. Sorry. This page: http://www.google.com/trends?q=debian
http://www.google.com/trends?q=debian,fedora,suse
Lies, damned lies and statistics ;-)
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100]:25, delay=69006,
delays=68997/0/2.3/6.5, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as
8AA8A13A50C3)
Mar 27 11:15:13 gaia postfix/qmgr[9666]: 7DCBFBDFB: removed
Seems ok now.
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users"?
For a computer science research student, this does not sound like a very
scientific deduction. Perhaps you have a point to make which I am
missing. Sorry.
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> nada. Same result if I search for
>
> libdjvulibre21_3.5.20-5_i386.deb or libdjvulibre15. So, what is it my
> brain does not parse that everybody else knows?
Try with libdjvulibre21 - that seems to produce something.
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I don't want to dump a ton of data into this message, so I'll cover the
highlights.
System is darn-near fully patched against lenny.
$ sudo apt-get -s upgrade | egrep '(ssh|spamassassin)' | grep Inst
Inst openssh-server [1:4.7p1-4] (1:4.7p1-5 Debian:testing) []
Inst openssh-client [1:4.7p1-4] (1
ays=0.03/0.01/0/0.01, dsn=2.0.0,
> status=sent (delivered to command: procmail -a "$EXTENSION")
> Apr 1 13:38:01 Phoenix postfix/qmgr[4128]: 2CF5530540: removed
Maybe this is a procmail, rather than postfix problem. Is there
anything odd in your ~/.procmailrc ?
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r hand, this is the first time I have ever ticked the
'verification' box so do not know if this is a frequent problem or a K3b
oddity.
However the resulting CD worked perfectly; the 'check CD integrity'
test, which you mentioned, passed ok and Xubuntu appears to be running
atic ip address and have samba installed and
> working.
>
> Any tips?
You may need to add relevant entries to the hosts file in each windows
machine (probably c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts or similar).
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om iso files and finding the MD5s did not match.
The DVDs appeared to be perfectly ok in all other respects.
Further investigation showed that extra bytes had been added (about
20kB) and in each case, the exact number of bytes was exactly divisible
by 2048, which fits in nicely with your explan
/etc/crontab, or
removing the logrotate script from /etc/cron.daily and running it directly
from /etc/crontab should both work.
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> and booting up my Wacom tablet no longer works. My version of xorg.conf
> is unchanged. As yet I have not tracked down the source of this problem.
A bit of a long shot admittedly, but it could be a dying BIOS battery
and it just being coincidence that you had done the upgrade the
difficult for other people reading this
thread.
Also, it is best if you use plain text only. Please lose the html part.
Thank you.
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
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in html).
In gmail, is there not something to click to select "plain text" or
deselect "rich text formatting" or similar?
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> Thanks, there is really a button to switch between rich and plain
> format, now I tried the plain format, hope it works. :)
It worked perfectly. Well done and many thanks.
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ors=remount-ro 0 1
>
> If you want to use UUIDs then the syntax is "UUID=".
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the advanced option "This file is already a
DVD/xCD-suitable MPEG-PS file". The resultant DVDs play on normal
domestic standalone players.
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s old as Stable.
Etch has been stable for 15 months, released in April 2007.
http://www.uk.debian.org/News/2007/20070408
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aptop.
The Sempron replaced the Duron and was very much entry level. It isn't
64 bit.
See
http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/TechnicalResources/0,,30_182_861_11546~88041,00.html
for more info.
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table/i386/ch03s04.html.en suggests
that as little as 48MB is sufficient.
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ng 'less'), but this
should work:
grep greylist /var/log/syslog | grep 'aol\.com'
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in).How can I upgrade only regarding the security updates in
> http://security.debian.org.
Edit your /etc/apt/sources.list file. You can 'comment out' the
unwanted lines with a hash ( # )
Also, please try to post to this list in text only, the html is
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ating and a lot of time wasted because of this
> annoying proxy.
Is it usual to enforce a transparent proxy? As your ISP seems to be in
the UAE then I don't know, but in the UK it is less common that it used
to be (Telewest/Blueyonder cable were guilty at one time).
Presumably you n
the command line
> says iceweasel %u
>
> anything else I can look at?
I don't normally use kmail, but just tried it and it opens links in
Iceweasel without an Iceweasel window being already open.
In file associations, I have iceweasel and NOT iceweasel %u, if that
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ifference, in that I see the Klipper
window open and close very quickly. Maybe your problem is something to
do with Klipper configuration?
As I said, I do not usually use kmail. In mutt, when I highlight a URL,
the Klipper window opens and I manually choose Iceweasel or Konqueror.
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hose resources that show me how to do this.
http://www.google.com/search?q=wordpress+multiple+blogs
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his page is horribly sluggish when I use either Iceweasel 2.0.0.14
or Konqueror.
Athlon 2400+, 1GB, GeForce FX5200 128MB, nvidia driver.
However, the page scrolls perfectly using Opera 9.51.
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; | $ cd ~/bin 2>&1 | tee -a output.log; pwd
> | /home/stefan
> `
>
> How come and how can I get this to work?
Sorry, but I am not sure quite what you are trying to achieve. Maybe I
am missing the point!
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x27;m sorry Hugo, but I cannot get firefox-bin to go much over 5%,
although Xorg was nearly at 50% while scrolling very quickly up and
down.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux trantor 2.6.24-1-686 #1 SMP Thu May 8 02:16:39 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
Iceweasel 3.0~rc2-2
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wrote:
> Bob Cox wrote:
>> On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 14:20:03 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom
>> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>>
>>> If you go to this page:
>>>
>>> http://shame.tux
Ron
You may find avidemux worth looking at. It works very well for me.
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So long as the edit point is a "keyframe" (selected using the "<<" and
">>" buttons) then IME the edit will be clean.
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tful enough to allow setting of valid rDNS) I send and receive
mail direct-to-mx from my Postfix box here. It means most unwanted
stuff is *rejected* at the SMTP envelope stage with some pretty simple
Postfix rules, rather than having to be accepted before being filtered
by Spamassassin or whateve
cpu: Sempron 2200 (k7)
> Scratch the chipset driver. It's the SATA driver. nForce2 is old
> enough that it almost definitely needs sata_nv.
Is that right Ron? The OP says it's IDE. I'm using a WD2000JB IDE here
and definitely no SATA drivers.
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acility at
http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages#search_contents - is this sort of
search possible with aptitude and/or apt-cache etc?
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> man apt-file
Steve, Eugene - many thanks. Have just installed apt-file and will have
a play with it now.
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of this hdd working normally
> and HDD Health program on it (for S.M.A.R.T viewing) don't predict
> T.E.C. in the near future. Also after previous installation of Debian
> lenny my hdd was working fast.
When you are running Windows XP, is DMA definitely enabled then?
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> Bob Cox wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 14:48:22 +0300, Anton Liaukevich
>> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>>> I had scanned my hdd with native WD sc
xperience).
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> On 07/19/08 08:49, Bob Cox wrote:
> > On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 17:38:21 -0500, Ron Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > wrote:
> >
>
ing static IP, rDNS etc - http://aaisp.net/ and
http://www.ukfsn.org spring to mind.
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> On 07/19/08 23:08, Celejar wrote:
> > On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 20:59:51 +0100
> > Bob Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 12:46:55 -0700, Paul Joh
t; > export LC_ALL=3D in ~/.Xinitrc ?
> What is the "3D" for?
I think the message was created in printed/quotable format but then
posted as plain text, hence the "=3D" and "=20".
Regarding kdm/gdm/xdm, I use none of these and really do not see the
point, (other th
the "" etc.
All you should need is:
AuthUserFile /home/username/.htpasswd
AuthName "Private Area"
AuthType Basic
require valid-user
Please let us know if that helps.
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nt-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
(One other)
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
And so on.
With no charset value, maybe the strange characters are because of some
weird default character
l its associated
> configuration and data files.
>
>
> $ cat /etc/debian_version
> 4.0
> $ dpkg-query --show aptitude
> aptitude0.4.4-4
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=438725 has quite a lot
about this.
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l1.2-dev:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 1.2.13-2
Version table:
1.2.13-2 0
500 http://ftp.uk.debian.org lenny/main Packages
500 http://ftp.uk.debian.org sid/main Packages
(Having temporarily added sid to my sources file just to check).
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-get -t unstable install flashplugin-nonfree
Thank you Florian. I may try that rule myself.
I have never used a preferences file myself, but knew enough to suspect
there was something not quite right with the OP's version, but not
enough to know what it was ;-)
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> >>
> >> Patrick
> >
> > STRG+H
STRG (Steuerung) is German for CTRL (Control), AFAIK. CTRL-H open the
history pane anyway.
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> >>
> >> Patrick
> >
> > STRG+H
>
> ??
Sorry Ron. I snipped your "??" at my first attempt.
STRG (Steuerung) is German for CTRL (Control), AFAIK. CTRL-H open the
history pane anyway.
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art with, could you post the output of:
cat /etc/apt/sources.list
and, if it exists, this one:
cat /etc/apt/preferences
If these are ok, one other possibility is that the kernel package is on
'hold'. Try this:
aptitude search ~ahold
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On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 18:13:24 +0800, Bret Busby ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Jul 2008, Bob Cox wrote:
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>> On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 16:24:00 +0800, Bret Busby ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hello.
>>>
>>> We
stepping: 3
> cpu MHz : 233.866
> fdiv_bug: no
> hlt_bug : no
> f00f_bug: yes
> coma_bug: no
> fpu : yes
> fpu_exception : yes
> cpuid level : 1
> wp : yes
> flags : fpu vme de p
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Won't that rule match anything with a 'X-Spam-Level:' h
o is being caused by this
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