ch people can acquire in order to
verify your signature. The signature is a data block associated with
the data contained in the message and is created using your private key.
Since you use mutt, you might be interested in my document:
http://codesorcery.net/mutt/
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nment). My ~/.Xdefaults remains unchanged, but it is
ignored both when launching NEdit from a menu and from the command-line.
Also, I don't use the KDE "emulate QT" setting that changes the
Xdefaults.
Things work fine if I manually 'xrdb ~/.Xdefaults'.
Any ideas?
op3 log, it looks like kmail just disconnects without
> any leaving any log entries in the log file.
>
> Any ideas on what I should look at ?
Do you have kdelibs3-crypto? I think that there was some reorganization
and that you'll need that and be sure to restart your KDE session
ch of
stuff running right now ;-)
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uracy of 0.1?
Mine shows KB, and I got it from mutt-users a while back. Don't have
time to decode which letter it is now, but here's mine:
set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15F (%4c) %s"
Hope it helps.
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toolbar and
use the "Text View" option for a listing.
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sync are far more appropriate.
Have a look at partimage as well. Haven't used it much, but looks good.
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etter to just pull in sources
from unstable as well, or to actually dist-upgrade to unstable? As I
understand it, unstable is a moving target. What would be the
difference? I dist-upgraded to testing, but most of my packages are
from unstable.
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as I know, there are no standards for Debian. You trigger no
flags with my setup, and I use spamassassin. Most people will at least
trigger a few, even if it doesn't meet my "spam threshold".
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urces.list this means I have 4 entries (sid, woody, potato,
> security).
>
> This is cool! I learned something today :)
I think that the -t flag works for getting source as well. Have a look
at the man page.
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ttp://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ch-kernel.html#s-customkernel
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Thus spake Osamu Aoki ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Does anyone have way to stop overwriting console screen?
I've heard/seen that 'dmesg -n1' works for this.
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as well as your
$index_format. For mail that you send and then receive a copy of (like
to a list), by default it shows you the address you sent to, rather than
the from address (you).
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havior described in the section describing
> the source directive.
No, I didn't try it, sorry. I based the suggestion on my use of -t for
binary installs, so I thought it might work on source. I didn't notice
that you had read the man page, so it just came off the top of my head.
Thus spake Eric Brooks ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I tried adding myself into the cdrom group but that did not solve the
> problem.
Did you re-login after doing that?
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will be
picked up until you re-login to X.
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Thus spake Karsten M. Self (kmself@ix.netcom.com):
> I've got a few systems for trapping spam.
I've been quite happy with spamassassin. Feel free to check out my
writeup:
http://codesorcery.net/docs/spamtricks.html
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gt; My filters provide similar functionality to spamassasin. The response
> scripts fill in an additional role.
Nice, I will have a look at your setup sometime. :-)
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talking about spamassassin or razor, but I had
spamassassin from source for a few months before it made it into sid.
It was pretty easy to set up -- it just needed a Perl module or two,
IIRC.
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ok at the whitelist feature, where you can specify addresses
that are ignored by spamassassin.
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o-whitelist feature whereby once a person has sent three non-spam
mails, they are added a whitelist database automatically. I'm not sure
if that will help you, but it's another related tidbit.
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strict_threads' or similar.
As for the '?', that represents a gap in the threading from messages
either missing or not being shown in the current limit pattern.
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http://www.goingw
it leave your DNS
servers alone.
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ebs, but I managed to scrounge up libgal9. My question is does anyone
have a libgtkhtml14 around anyplace? I've searched and searched to no
avail. It would probably have to be in your cache, as it's been
unavailable for some time.
Also, if anyone has any tips it would be much apprecia
#x27;ve
without for over a week now. The Post-It notes are getting too sloppy
and too numerous ;-)
And now I'm getting this error when I try to run it:
ERROR: no such module (g-wrapped gw-runtime)
Any ideas?
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Thus spake Craig Dickson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Yes, get it from here:
Thanks so much! Now I'm trying to get it going...
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I'll get to this tonight.
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ration for kdm in kcontrol (as root).
> 3. Why does it seem that since Ian Moore has become part of
> debian/woody, that KDE has had alot of bugs? He seemed to be better
> off when we hooked upto tdyc.
No idea, only been using Debian for a week.
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> I'm guessing you want to hit return.
Actually, you'll want to hit 'space' to change into a folder, since
Cyrus supports folders with both subfolders and messages.
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Whenever I reboot, I get a file in / of the form /errsXX, where
XX seems to be random characters. I'm not sure if this is happening
on shutdown or startup. They are zero-length files owned by root with
mode 600. Any ideas?
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f the lpd logging that would
point to why this is happening.
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What is the best, most secure way to allow root to run X-based apps
while I'm logged in as my non-privileged user? I've tried xhost
+localhost and that does not seem to do the trick.
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ix. I'm going to do
so now, as I did not know that the debian keyring was available on my
system :-)
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Thus spake Justin R. Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I think you may want to try the "gnupg-ring:" prefix.
I gave this a shot, but no luck there. So I experimented and found that
you need to do this:
no-default-keyring
keyring /usr/share/keyrings/debia
ges.
>
> Only my active console gets these messages. Any advice is
> appreciated.
I have seen repeated suggestions on the Firestarter mailing list to
execute 'dmesg -n1' as root to stop most console messages. Works fine
for me for stopping firewall messages.
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However, typically you will have to manually set these
advances features up.
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mutt
> ignores it... Can someone help?
Try searching the mutt-users archives at www.mutt.org.
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all configuration.
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ce were Firestarter (no deb), muttprint (slightly old), SpamAssassin
(and related Perl mods -- no deb), and kbiff (no deb).
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rt. Cyrus 2.0.x supports SSL natively if compiled
to do so.
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; variable.
I believe that I'm correct in stating that 'vga' corresponds to various
text modes, and 'video' corresponds to framebuffer modes.
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't had to mess with isapnp stuff for my AWE64 for
quite some time, since I upgraded to 2.4.x a long time ago...
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Thus spake Debian User ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> How can I start a module on starup?
On a related note, how can I do a postinstall command upon loading a
module. I need to run sfxload for my MIDI to work after awe_wave is
loaded.
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. Well, except
for the format of 'date' :-)
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Thus spake Justin R. Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> What about:
>
> set record=`date +%b-%y`
>
> I haven't tested this, though -- off the top of my head. Well, except
> for the format of 'date' :-)
Just tested it, and it works well. I use +%b%Y.
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linux.com. I got a CD burner only a couple months ago, and after
years of Linux had no idea how to use it. The HOWTO is a good document
and explains what you need to do. You basically need to use SCSI
emulation on this IDE drive in order to get burning capabilities.
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'm not sure
why, but I had to 'chown .cdrom /dev/sg0' in order to detect the device.
I think that's all there was...
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Thus spake Karsten M. Self (kmself@ix.netcom.com):
> Anyone else seeing this, or have a fix?
I believe this was reported as a libc bug. Last night's updates for me
seemed to have fixed it.
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ther just edit this file again with the one you like and do step
> #9 again.
As a note, I think this package should go back to putting sfxload in
/bin, since I have a separate /usr partition that isn't mounted until
after the module is inserted. I just submitted a bug report alerting
the
not unmounting.
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compares with the keyserver though...
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Thus spake Petre Daniel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> What other webmail software is up there?
> i know squirell and basilix..
Aeromail is lightweight (though a bit out-of-date, I think).
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in the latest
package of mutt, and I saw it filed on the project page. My solution
for now was to 'apt-get install mutt/testing' (the former release in
sid) and everything is fine.
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s being done wrong here?
I would guess that you have some problems getting to that server. Try a
ping and/or traceroute to see the responsiveness, and perhaps try
another keyserver.
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ld still involve rebuilding a package, and if that is the
case, how can I best proceed with that?
Thanks for any tips.
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general, X support for Matrox cards is very good.
I want it for optimal 3D capability (i.e. I already have the kernel
features such as DRI, the mga module, agpgart, and MTRR).
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o perhaps I should get a better card
and/or a better AGP bus :-)
Thanks for the info.
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> is there a tool that allows us to change this file?
Try 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86'.
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an choose the first option to not manage the file with debconf.
However, I have not tried this.
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k to convert ext3? can someone help?
I don't believe that is does require a remount. I seem to remember
switching my filesystems over while mounted.
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n't use the new filesystem as
> ext3 already until you unmount then remount the filesystem as ext3.
Yes, exactly. That is what I meant to say.
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say :
On that note, both of you might be interested in this:
http://codesorcery.net/docs/spamtricks.html
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