release.
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w can I force apt to
> install configuration files of xdm? I'm running debian/stable.
dpkg --purge xdm
and reinstallation should do the trick.
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ent serial number in output stream: 30
Has anyone experienced the same?
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g like
>
> send-hook "~C *[abuse|postmaster|webmaster|hostmaster]*" "unset pgp_autosign"
send-hook "~C abuse | ~C postmaster ..." "unset pgp_autosign"
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On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 05:23:28AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 02:15:38PM +0100, Jesus Climent wrote:
> > > Now, could I do something like
> > >
> > > send-hook "~C *[abuse|postmaster|webmaster|hostmaster]*" "unset pg
@machine$ xcalc & (for example)
>
>
> This used to work in potato, but it does not in woody. Anybody
> can tell me how can I fix this?
1.- do not shout in the subject.
2.- you might want to check the "-nolisten tcp" option under
/etc/X11/xinit/xserve
> build the executable there.
Which can be automatized with pbuilder.
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them from the Helsinki Univ. of Technology.
When I sent a report from another domain (so it would not be rejected by
the missconfigured or bogus RBL entry) it was rejected because of being
tagged as spam by their spam filters.
Spam is a bad thing, but rejecting legitimate mail using third party
li
yes
> set alias_file = "~/.alias"
> #set alias_format = "%4n %t %-10a %r"
>
> here is a sample entry in ~/.alias file:
>
> alias someuser RealName <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> now, when at To: prompt, i type some and hit tab, nothing happens!
>
&
e spam to some of them and analizing the mail they included
master.debian.org for rejection.
As I said, RBLs are a bad thing (tm).
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t;a b c d e" with spaces and
for x in $alpha ; do
echo $x
done
Even trying with your idea and using the execution inverted
single-quotes (`) it is taken as a one-element list, with no comas.
HTH
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(I do not have the reader as ide-scsi..)
TIA.
Jesse
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Sorry for the massive subscribe cross-posting.
My mailserver is bouncing some mails and SmartList keeps on
desubscribing me from all my loved debian lists. And trying to subscribe
at this hour in the morning might not be such good idea.
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jobs and type atq to make sure
> nothing in the queue still.
>
> Is it correct? Any formal way to remove at queue?
$ man at
...
atrmdeletes jobs, identified by their job number.
Jesse
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> Because the mailing list is set up to operate in a counter-intuitive way.
Another possible answer is: because people use broken MUAs.
mutt has an option to define mailing lists you are subscribed and answer
directly to the list by pressing "L".
HTH.
BTW, thanks to all of you who ha
t;otherhost", but i want to
> solve this
> mystery first before moving on.
You can add more than 1 public key on the authorized_keys2 file.
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edd the 2 public keys over id_dsa.pub and id_dsa.
> and re-add ssh-agent over it.
Try this:
$ ssh-agent bash
then
$ ssh-add
$ set | grep SSH
on another xterm, or from another vt:
$ export
$ ssh server2
On Xwindow this can be accomplished by starting the session manager
under ssh-agent:
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