recommend you both to move to Squeeze as soon as possible.
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right over the text box) in GMail.
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install gecko-mediaplayer" or "sudo
apt-get install gecko-mediaplayer".
You can also get it from [here].
[packages.debian.org]:http://packages.debian.org/unstable/mozilla-mplayer
[here]:http://packages.debian.org/stable/gecko-mediaplayer
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t it
didn't mount to computer it was running Cyanogenmod 9 (Android 4.0).
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C
;>>>>
>>>
>>> http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/logtool
>>>
>>> Hugo
> ossec
I use logwatch. It can also email the important events daily without
the need of running it by hand.
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t forget it this time! :)
> You can use the grub command-line, the rescue feature of d-i, or a
> live CD to reset a root password. No need to reinstall.
If the problem is that account root has password set, it's easy to fix.
Ensure that you have sudo and account with permission
run "mount -o remount,rw /".
I would also like to add running command "sync" after changing the
password with "passwd" to ensure that the change gets written to disk.
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You can do it like you said, by backing up the .gnupg directory
(remove file called random_seed there) or running
gpg --export -a > pubring.asc # exports public key ring
gpg --export-secret-keys > secring.asc # exports secret keyring
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On 10.06.2012 11:20, Slavko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Dňa Sat, 09 Jun 2012 16:46:15 +0300 Mika Suomalainen
> napísal:
>
>> Sure, http://picpaste.com/Selection_022-Pub3H0Bm.jpeg
>
> this is no my face displayed, but my mail client's icon (Claws mail) ;-)
Are you lookin
On 10.06.2012 11:37, Slavko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Dňa Sun, 10 Jun 2012 11:26:37 +0300 Mika Suomalainen
> napísal:
>
>> Are you looking at correct spot? The "face" is that multi lined content.
>
> no, i was looking to image :-)
>
> I am sorry, i misund
On 10.06.2012 12:20, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2012 11:26:37 +0300
> Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>
> Hello Mika,
>
>> Are you looking at correct spot? The "face" is that multi lined
>> content.
>
> You've got your MUA set up to show some,
On 10.06.2012 13:19, Slavko wrote:
> Hi Mika,
>
> Dňa Sun, 10 Jun 2012 11:51:41 +0300 Mika Suomalainen
> napísal:
>
>> On 10.06.2012 11:37, Slavko wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Dňa Sun, 10 Jun 2012 11:26:37 +0300 Mika Suomalainen
>>> napísal
possible
> ...
>
> So what about this file-rc alternative?
>
> BTW: Is it not time that this digest was fixed?
Digest has problems which are complained on this list often.
Please change subject to message which you are replying to instead of
something like "Re: debian-user
:j...@longislandpersonals.com
> Name Server:NS61.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
> Name Server:NS62.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
>
>
> Cybe R. Wizard
Congratulations, you have found our "friend" joe1assistly whom is
spamming many users on this list by replying to random emails and
suggesting to
Hi,
Could you force unsubscribe and ban joe1assis...@gmail.com from
Debian-user.
That address is sending random email like this to random people on
Debian-user when they send something.
As you can see, the sender identifies himself as
"debian-user@lists.debian.org" and has it as reply-to address
On 11.06.2012 21:51, Brian wrote:
> On Mon 11 Jun 2012 at 18:41:35 +0300, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>
>> On 10.06.2012 19:44, Cybe R. Wizard wrote:
>>>
>>> Cybe R. Wizard
>>
>> Congratulations, you have found our "friend" joe1assistly whom i
gt;
> See http://mozilla.debian.net/
>
>
Isn't http://mozilla.debian.net/ only for newer versions of Iceweasel,
Icedove etc. and not the Mozilla versions?
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On 13.06.2012 19:47, Alexander Wirt wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Jun 2012, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Could you force unsubscribe and ban joe1assis...@gmail.com from
>> Debian-user.
>>
>> That address is sending random email like this to random people
Braille, but they might be more rare than normal books about Debian.
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n and when not to upgrade. -security is obvious.
I haven't read -devel. I have got all breakage announcements on this list.
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The best time to cont
On 22.06.2012 20:59, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
> On 22.06.2012 20:47, John Hasler wrote:
>> > Brian writes:
>>>> >> > I'm not too sure about daily or regular updates being silly as opposed
>>>> >> > to unnecessary...
>> > Dail
there just is a little bit more delay.
Don't mention him if you want to keep him away.
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24.06.2012 10:11, Mika Suomalainen kirjoitti:
> 23.06.2012 23:21, Ralf Mardorf kirjoitti:
>> > On Sat, 2012-06-23 at 22:19 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>>>>> >>> > > Sorry, chimed in, I'm curious if editing the
>>>>>> >>&g
I try now?
Thanks in advantage.
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[gpg --keyserve
On 27.06.2012 18:35, Helgi Örn Helgason wrote:
> On 27 June 2012 07:37, Mika Suomalainen
> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I have three OSes on this computer. They are Debian Sid, Ubuntu Precise
>> > and Windows 7.
>> >
>> > It seems
xserver-xorg is not configured yet.
> dpkg: error processing xorg (--configure):
> dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> Errors were encountered while processing:
> samba
> module-init-tools
> linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64
> qemu-kvm
> vsftpd
> x11-common
> acpid
Hi,
This issue is now solved.
I wondered why Debian's GRUB doesn't detect Ubuntu, but Ubuntu's GRUB
detects Debian at #ubuntu-fi-offtopic on freenode and I got answer that
Debian doesn't have os-prober.
I noticed that that package is available on Debian repositories,
installed it and ran "os-pro
-src http://http.debian.net/debian-backports squeeze-backports main
contrib non-free
```
Our /etc/apt/preferences.d/backports:
```
Package: *
Pin: release a=squeeze-backports
Pin-Priority: 500
```
Remember that you are enabling Backports with your own risk in case
you decide to enable them.
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e was
> sent to mark.pa...@gmail.com in reference to Case #90370.
>
> [[d6a0244014c0926f81afcb1f09c37a6c1ef4bd56-1778919]]
Joe, I added filter to automatically put you to spam automatically,
how do you still appear in my inbox? :(..
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ommend this one.
>
> Best regards,
>
>
I recommend UFW. It's simple to use and does everything what firewall
should do in my opinion.
All commands are like "ufw allow 22/tcp" (allows connections to SSH port).
It also has gui called GUFW.
aptitude install ufw gufw
- -
t that allowing
access to TCP or UDP port with for example "ufw allows 22/tcp".
If you are interested, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW *
*= Yes, I know that that is Ubuntu guide, but same commands work with
Debian after you install package ufw.
> Thanks with best regards,
&
ould do it:
username: em...@address.here
The example above should send all emails, which are sent to
username@host to em...@address.here.
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able-backports main
contrib non-free
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"quiet splash"
After modifying /etc/default/grub, you should run "update-grub" for
the modifications to take effect.
PS. Please don't send HTML as suggested by Debian mailing list guidelines.
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NOTICE! I am on mobile broadband with very limited time,
opened file browser and everything can be copy-pasted.
Just make sure that you switch off "USB debugging" under "development"
settings, or otherwise you can only move files with "adb push" and
"adb pull".
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NOTICE! I am on mobile broa
Galaxy 5, but Galaxy Y of my
sister had it checked by default and it seems to check itself
automatically on reboot*.
*Why people who hate this feature have it and not me, who would like
it? :(
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should help, but I think they are still in debian unstable only.
Maybe that is why it works for me on Sid. I seem to have some of those
packages installed.
I hope that unchecking USB debugging works.
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read
e was
> sent to lina.lastn...@gmail.com in reference to Case #91231.
>
> [[6ba64d79e0cd73914e2c996efb7af85d90fea77b-1786819]]
Joe, is something wrong? You are replying late.
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ikipedia].
[Wikipedia]:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amd64
PS. Please don't send HTML on this list.
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read emails very much.
The best time to contact me is probably weekends when I have better
connectivity w
ueeze" in
/etc/apt/preferences.d/php.
If that doesn't work, I don't know what works, but someone else might
know on this list.
PS. I didn't trim the original message, because I was unsure what I
can trim without removing anything important.
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from repositories, add something like this to
/etc/apt/sources.list and run "aptitude update" as root.
```
deb http://http.debian.net/debian unstable main contrib non-free
deb-src http://http.debian.net/debian unstable main contrib non-free
```
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rks for me, but
it might not work for you.
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Version:
ere the two first addresses are Google Public DNS and two from the
end are OpenDNS addresses.
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The best time to contact me is probably weekends when I have better
connectivity with good
rs.
Quoting it:
```
Advantages over a good old, specific mirror
No offline mirrors
No out of date mirrors
New mirrors are used
Load-balancing
Faster downloads (when APT is used, via parallel downloads)
Great on mobility
```
(Read "a good old, specific mirror"
should work.
NOTE: Debian 5 doesn't receive any official (security) updates.
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that OTR is more popular than PGP with IM encryption.
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The best time to contact me is probably weekends when I have better
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sent from @google.com address
and aren't scams, see
http://groups.google.com/group/public-dns-discuss?hl=en .
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The best time to contact me is probably weekends when I have better
co
/etc/sysctl.conf.
For example, I have
kernel.core_pattern = %e-%p-%h.core
in it, so
/proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
stays as %e-%p-%h.core
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The best time to contact me is probably weeke
ght be good alternative to alternative.
I will attach it to this email. To use it, just copy-paste it to your
bashrc or zshrc or whatever shell you use rc.
To use it, just run "ex something.zip" and it will extract it.
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only extracts
files.
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Commen
eate files called pubring.asc (public keyring) and
secring.asc (private keyring) to current directory (probably your
homefolder).
PS. I presume that you mean GPG keys with "GPG signature".
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read ema
at error when trying to login with GNOME 3. This is one
reason why I use MATE.
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d on both panels, three menus called
"Applicaltions", "Places" and "System".
If you liked GNOME2, you must try MATE :).
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The best time to cont
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On 25.07.2012 19:09, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-07-25 at 18:55 +0300, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>>> If you liked GNOME2, you must try MATE :).
> Ok, I'll take a look if there are maintained "packages" or "bui
t.cgi?bug=658783
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Freedom! [Citation needed]
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s to choose the best mirror and
redirect user to it, and security.debian.org is recommmended over
specific mirror for security updates.
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Freedom!
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C
on MacBook.
First you install http://refit.sourceforge.net/ on Mac.
Then you boot from CD by pressing "C"-button on boot.
The installation procress was normal until installation of GRUB. In
it, you set GRUB to be installed to same partition as Ubuntu.
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Freedom!
-
ave same experience as you (Luiz) :(.
PS. Please don't toppost nor send HTML. Those spaces under your
message are from HTML and the email is harder to read when others are
writing to bottom and you are writing to the top.
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e understood that the problem with most basic users is that most
of (commercial) computer games are made for Windows. How many games
made for Linux have you seen at some store?
I have one computer running Debian Sid + systemd + pulseaudio without
any problems.
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On 07.08.2012 15:27, Tom H wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 4:53 AM, Joel Rees
> wrote:
>
>
>
> Too much nonsense to bother responding...
Why do you still respond to it?
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ch as wireless access and
> etc, it set up by administrator).
If you mean Edit --> Preferences --> Security --> Saved passwords, I
think that you can hide them from there by setting master password
above that button.
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On 10.08.2012 18:19, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> GNOME3 isn't a successor of GNOME2, Xfce is much closer to GNOME2.
And MATE is even closer :)
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submit further information on this problem, please
> send it to 684...@bugs.debian.org.
>
> Please do not send mail to ow...@bugs.debian.org unless you wish to
> report a problem with the Bug-tracking system.
>
What is this email? Isn't this a mailing list?
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ackage them with File
Roller (or whatever the default extracting and packaging application was).
Otherwise you should use Dropbox, but it would need that even the
receiver is using Dropbox, I think.
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Comm
ack them into an archive protected by a password. Perhaps your
> "provider" don't allow this too. I suspect google wishes to know
> what is inside a password protected archive, because they will
> collect all data :p.
GPG exists. Encrypt them and Google might not have an
mpts, one
> zipped, the other a .exe file that google would not me send the
> files because they were .exe files. Karen
You didn't mention, that you tried zipped file too. The password
protected zip might work.
http://dropbox.com/ might be easier.
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l signatures
and encrypted files appear as (encrypted) plain text by default.
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Comm
s ;).
So OpenPGP files, which are ASCII armored, would probably get throught
by being text :P
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On 20.08.2012 16:59, lina wrote:
>
> I ssh to a server which has 400+ users, active ones around 100.
>
> Frankly speaking, I would feel comfortable to hide my IP if
> possible,
>
> any suggestions (I checked the spoof, but seems not positive),
Tr
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On 20.08.2012 17:02, lina wrote:
> On Monday 20,August,2012 09:59 PM, lina wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I ssh to a server which has 400+ users, active ones around
>>> 100.
>>>
>>> Frankly speaking, I would feel comfortable to hide my IP if
>>> possible,
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Hi,
On 20.08.2012 17:42, Mark Panen wrote:
> Have there been any updates for Squueze these last two weeks?
> Doesn't matter which server i try i get nothing.
I don't use Squeeze by myself, but Squeeze doesn't get updates very
often, because it's th
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On 20.08.2012 18:15, lina wrote:
> BTW, what is the 172.21.48.161, seems in the old auth.log* also has
> this one.
>
> # zmore auth.log.2.gz | grep 172.21.48.161 Aug 5 16:05:13 Debian
> sshd[15369]: Did not receive identification string from
> 172.
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On 20.08.2012 18:31, lina wrote:
> So I am under regular attacks recently, very gentle attack, only
> tried few times each day?
At least your auth.log says so and it shouldn't lie.
> How do I know who has this IP address? why s/he didn't change?
Y
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On 20.08.2012 18:38, lina wrote:
>>> How do I know who has this IP address? why s/he didn't change?
>>>
>>> You probably don't. I don't understand this second question.
> The second question is that for those days, the attacker should
> think of ren
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21.08.2012 04:50, Yang Chengwei kirjoitti:
> Find out if long-mode is supported by you CPU, for example. $ grep
> -o lm /proc/cpuinfo
I would recommend
$ lscpu|head -n2
which outputs something like
```
Architecture: x86_64
CPU op-mode(s):
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21.08.2012 05:03, eqisow kirjoitti:
> Well I can tell you that with <4 GB of RAM you should probably
> just stick to 32 bit regardless.
Why?
> Although, you could also just try to install the 64 bit version and
> see if it works.
When booting 64-b
/debian wheezy main contrib non-free
deb-src http://http.debian.net/debian wheezy main contrib non-free
http.debian.net should always bring you to nearest server, which is up.
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Comment: Public key: http://mkay
connection? Try "ping -c 5 google.com" and send
the output.
If you have network connection, then I don't have any idea what causes
that.
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ning on it.
>
> Anyone familiar with this problem? Is this something to do about
> the partition table can't handle large disk size issue?
>
> Any help and pointers are appreciated.
>
> Please CC me on your replies as I am not subscribed to debian-user
> currently
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On 06.02.2012 19:06, Arief M Utama wrote:
> Hi Mika,
>
> First, thank you for your reply,
>
>
> On 02/07/2012 12:03 AM, Mika Suomalainen wrote: Hi,
>
> I think that I had same problem some time ago. First I shrinked
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You're welcome :)
I'm happy to help when I can.
On 06.02.2012 19:33, Arief M Utama wrote:
>
> On 02/07/2012 12:23 AM, Mika Suomalainen wrote: On 06.02.2012
> 19:06, Arief M Utama wrote:
>>>> Hi Mika,
>>>
with
>> this.
>>
>> If all your partitions ARE primary, you may have a problem. AFAIK,
>> Windows likes to boot from primary partitions. The recovery
>partitions
>> MAY or MAY NOT handle being moved to logical partitions.
>>
>>> Any help and poi
sure it affects an update.
>
>
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revert to the command line option, with which I've had
>success in the past!
>
>Thanks
>Patrick
>
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I am having a problem with the first email with this subject. Iẗ́'s
sent at 09.12.2012 14:42.
This is a problem, because Icedove and K9 Mail but it to the top of
inbox, which is very annoying.
Is there any other way to get it below than waiting until 0
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Oh, sorry. Good that the problem was fixed.
It's confusing that K9 mail and Icedove put the original message to the top of
inbox, because it's sent at December 2012.
Andrei Popescu wrote:
>On Jo, 09 feb 12, 12:09:45, Mika Suom
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On 11.02.2012 13:31, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Jo, 09 feb 12, 22:32:37, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>> I am having a problem with the first email with this subject.
>> Iẗ́'s sent at 09.12.2012 14:42. This is a problem, because
>&g
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On 11.02.2012 13:46, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 11/02/12 22:31, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>> On Jo, 09 feb 12, 22:32:37, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>>> I am having a problem with the first email with this subject.
>>> Iẗ́'s s
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On 11.02.2012 18:29, Lisi wrote:
> On Saturday 11 February 2012 12:01:03 Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>> Thanks for suggestion, but it (Icedove) thinks that that message
>> is received at 09.12.2012. I'm not sure does K9 Mail even have
t-upgrade
>
>The OP says that he is using aptitude. dist-upgrade is therefore not
>correct.
>As Umarzuki Mochlis says, it should be full-upgrade. dist-upgrade is
>for
>apt-get.
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>Lisi
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BREVE
> : "ŭ" U016D # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH BREVE
> : "ŭ" U016D # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH BREVE
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> My Newsgroup composer has autofilled such that the comments are
> wrapped onto the following line, but you can see what is supposed
> to happen.
of my keyboard configuration ☺.
On 19.02.2012 19:42, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
> Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Try running
>>> dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
>> as root. It will ask you what key you want to use as
>> compose-key/multi-ke
d it out again.
>
>What next should I try?
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If you want to put it on the Internet as an open timeserver it would be
>a one-line config change.
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This might be a little offtopic, but Ubuntu is also allowing NTP to be accessed
outside localhost by default too.
Mika Suomalainen
> gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 62FE66853913CB03
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You seem to be ignoring the third part of that email.
On 05.03.2012 23:35, Jon Dowland wrote:
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You seem to be ignoring the third part of that email.
On 05.03.2012 23:35, Jon Dowland wrote:
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You seem to be ignoring the third part of that email.
On 05.03.2012 23:35, Jon Dowland wrote:
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o run ntp on
> lsptops and who do not always connect from same location/with
> same router.
On 05.03.2012 23:35, Jon Dowland wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 05, 2012 at 10:30:28PM +0200, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>> Also,aren't most of people using firewalls anyway?
>
> Defence in de
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