an see thge little
> penguin and the kernel messages, I'll appreciate it.
I got a blank console because I had set a specific vga mode in my
/etc/lilo.conf (vga=0x0314). That mode worked well with 2.4 kernels.
Once I removed it I could see the console (but no penguin) using a 2.6
kernel.
.48 and above.. If you are not sure what a
package does you can always type "apt-cache show ", and look
in /usr/share/doc/ (that's what I did).
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I'd ask him, but he's out right now.
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n outdated driver from November 2002.
Hope this helps
Here's the link to the drivers.
http://mirror.ati.com/support/products/workstation/fireglz1/linux/fireglz1linuxdrivers.html?type=firegl&driveros=linux&prod=fireLinBedriver&submit.x=9&submit.y=6&submit=GO%21
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Paul Johnson wrote:
Anything's gotta be better than what I've got right now...anybody know
the ETA of seeing this in Debianized form?
Check out the release notes for the driver. They provide specific
instructions on how to get the RPM install with Debian. I got it going
ina few minutes usi
mean you forgot to select them at the config stage?
If so, just compile again, but remember to select the drivers that you
need.
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the
directory where the files reside
Lets say that the group you created is called "shared"
% mkdir shared-directory
% chown root:shared shared-directory
% chmod g+s shared-directory
Now all files created in shared-directory should have group ownership
of shared.
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Rus Hughes wrote:
Sorry for not replying sooner but I've only just now had time to try it
out. I did exactly as you said, although they updated the driver on the
site to: Driver Version X4.2.0-2.9.13 on July 22 (I also downgraded to
the 2.4.21 kernel) and the fglrx module compiled and installed
pe
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Check out the release notes for the driver. They provide specific
instructions on how to get the RPM install with Debian. I got it going
ina few minutes using
will need gcc, make and libc-dev to compile the kernel.
Additionally you may want libncurses-dev to use menuconfig and I
highly recommend using make-kpkg from the kernel-package package when
doing the compilation. Have a look in /usr/share/doc/kernel-package,
and I believe there is a good Debi
w you just need to know how to set _your_ pager (not the system
default).
If using csh:
setenv PAGER most
in your .cshrc
If using sh, bash, zsh etc
PAGER=most ; export $PAGER
in your .bashrc or .whateverrc
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meaningfull output from lspci!? It may not have been meaningful to
you, but it would have been for the people who have been trying to
help you.
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that kernels newer than 2.4.19 do not have the 137 Gb limit.
What kernel are you using (uname -r)?
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> you are or not. We are exchanging info about DEbian/Linux,
I guess you mean "Debian GNU/Linux".
> NOT Swiss bank account numbers
Yawn.
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l there,
without any rigmarole. Defeatist though.
Is the access to the raw device deliberately difficult, or is this
something being worked on, or wished-for?
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If you start out with your root FS on one device and later move it to
another device, basically what you are doing, there are two things
you need to do:
1. Tell the (new) kernel about the change
2. Update /etc/fstab.
I'll elaborate a bit on #1. If you have booted 2.4.25 an
* richard lyons ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> H 0.00
>
> On Thursday 20 May 2004 03:08, Kristian Niemi wrote:
> > Nick Croft wrote:
> [...]
> > > $ escuptil -i -r /dev/lp0 is
> > > 'Cannot parse output from printer'.
> [...]
>
> > I
s to the printer but it won't come back with any
> answers because it can't???
>
This may be it. Wish I could get to the BIOS without shutting down!
Thanks for the thought.
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And a wonderful mailing list with people eager to take up your task as a
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Just a thought.
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> Dear all:
> Did anyone successfully install Oracle10g and Oracle Developer Suit 10g
> on debian/sid?
For the database, yes, there are good instructions here:
http://www.togaware.com/linux/survivor/Oracle_10g.shtml
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> Thanks NIck,and for Developer Suit 10g,is there any instruction,It seems
> only Jdeveloper can work normally.
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http://wiki.osuosl.org/display/DEV/Java+on+Debian
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If I remember correctly, all the Java stuff is install
, can i just copy over the config files and the Mailbox folders in each
account and have it work? i really dont want to have to go through the
hassle of reconfiguring everything and risk alot of downtime if i dont
have to.
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installed, the modules is loaded. Any ideas? Im kinda stumped, my
webpage will pull up just not the squirrelmail. I have reran the config.pl
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s professional as
compaired to what you can do with dreamweaver. most people go with front
page because dreamweaver has a much higher learning curve, but once you
master it you can do wonders.
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>
>> forget frontpage, what about a dreamweaver alternative?
>
> You might want to check out N-View, see http://www.nvu.com/ for more
> info. Haven't use it myself though, I am just too fond of vim and
> more recently the
-get'ting it and it had an error, now i just want to get rid of
it and apt-get remove will not remove it, apt-get clean has no effect
either.
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Nick Smith said:
> can someone tell me what to do to get rid of this error message:
>
> dpkg: error processing sslwrap (--configure):
> subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
> Errors were encountered while processing:
> sslwrap
> E: Sub-process /usr
mance increase using a SCSI RAID 0 array as opposed
to SATA RAID? If yes, which would be a recommended (hardware RAID) SCSI
card to use with Debian?
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apt-get update $$ apt-get dselect-upgrade
its your preference.
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I am trying to install a kernel module on my Debian system but I am
getting the error...
/lib/modules/2.6.8-1-k7/build/include/linux/modversions.h: No such
file or directory.
I have installed the appropriate kernel-headers package so I am a bit
confused.
Any suggestions,
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I seem to have broken my debian unstable. I completed a apt-get update &
apt-get dist-upgrade on Saturday to install Xfree 4.3. Everything
installed fine, but the power to the laptop was interrupted accidentally
and I didn't get a chance to power up the machine until today. I keep
getting erro
Nick Lidakis wrote:
I seem to have broken my debian unstable. I completed a apt-get update
& apt-get dist-upgrade on Saturday to install Xfree 4.3. Everything
installed fine, but the power to the laptop was interrupted
accidentally and I didn't get a chance to power up the mach
Pigeon wrote:
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 10:29:45PM -0500, Nick Lidakis wrote:
find / -name libgcc_s.so.1 tells me that rit esides in /lib on my
desktop machine, would it be safe to copy it over to the laptop?
If it's the exact same version as should be on the laptop, I'd guess
I'm running the current Woody release.
My graphics card is a Radeon 9200 SE.
My problem is that the X server dies and restarts. It
dies in 2 situations:
(1) when the system is idle for 20 minutes or more.
Following is a bunch of consecutive lines from syslog,
when nobody was logged in:
Feb 24 19:
--- David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. Netbeans Java-IDE, after recent upgrade including
> XFree86, immediately
> kicks out the session. One logs in again to a new X
> session. This is not the
> same as control/alt/bksp since in the 2.6.2 kernels,
> the mouse needs be
> exercised a bit
that
basically this is going to work, because I've
done it.
Regards
Nick Jacobs
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> myself in a hole
> I think.
>
> I run debian stable (3.0r2) for a small home set up
If there is no user activity, gdm restarts every
20 minutes, killing the current local session. Here's
a sample from /var/log/syslog.
Mar 5 07:05:27 leo gdm[8899]:
gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error - Restarting
:0
Mar 5 07:25:29 leo gdm[8912]:
gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error -
--- Paul E Condon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1) Look at http://www.debian.org/doc/
> 2) The competition at debian.org pretty much kills
> the dead tree book market, IMHO.
I agree with (1) but not with (2).
Firstly, I'd pay to get some of the material on
http://www.debian.org/doc/ in the form o
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What am I not getting?
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/03/06/1436223&mode=nested
http://www.ati.com/support/drivers/linux/radeon-linux.html
The release date for 3.7.0 on the ATI site is 3/2/04.
But the fglrx-4.3.0-*_3.7.0-3_i386.deb .debs I download
Number Six wrote:
On Sat, Mar 06, 2004 at 05:38:52PM -0500, Nick Lidakis wrote:
Thanks for the excellent information, adding the list back in as they
would also like to know. One thing I just noticed is mplayer is using
the "x11" -vo device even though in debconf I specified &q
w I should proceed from here would be very gratefully
received.
Thanks,
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thernet doesn't work...?
Did I mess up upgrading the kernel, by only doing and "apt-get install kernel-image-..."? Was there some other magic I missed that would have smoothed the upgrade?
Thanks,
Nick.
On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 19:35, Sylvain Cauchon wrote:
Nick THOMPSON wrote:
Ooops:
On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 09:44, Nick THOMPSON accidentally wrote the
following in HTML and would like to apologise for any inconvenience
caused:
> I don't think thats it. I was upgrading from 2.2.20 to 2.4.18-1-586tsc
> (what does the tsc mean?) and I think it was seeing the
Running unstable debian here, and after a dselect update, dselect install:
marvin:/home/nick# dselect install
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
4 not fully installed or removed.
Need to get
Running unstable debian here, and after a dselect update, dselect install:
marvin:/home/nick# dselect install
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
4 not fully installed or removed.
Need to get 0B of archives
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Nick Lidakis wrote:
Running unstable debian here, and after a dselect update, dselect
install:
marvin:/home/nick# dselect install
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
4
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Nick Lidakis wrote:
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Nick Lidakis wrote:
Running unstable debian here, and after a dselect update, dselect
install:
[SNIP]
Updating mozilla chrome registry.../usr/sbin/update-mozilla-chrome:
line 68: une
xpected EOF while looking for matching
cryptic message hinted that open
office wouldn't run if you insisted on kweeping your old config.
HTH,
Nick (Slugger)
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I'm trying to install the stable version of Debian on my computer. The
computer has a 300 MHz Pentium, 48 MB RAM, and a DVD player. I'm installing
from CD.
During install I partition the 6GB hard drive into a 100 MB swap at the end
of the disk the rest as the Linux partition. At the hardware con
uot;. Not sure off the top of my head but
maybe you are looking for the "install=/boot/boot-menu.b", or "prompt"
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The orinoco_pci driver works for my wireless card
00:12.0 Network controller: Harris Semiconductor Prism 2.5 Wavelan
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1. See for example http://members.iinet.net.au/~mtriggs/wireless.html
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loaded each time you boot.
> Anyhelp or advice would be much appreciated.
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> i can't find them mentioned on the debian site...so i
> figured i would ask the list.
Yes, see http://www.debian.org/ports/ The AMD processors are basically
same as the Intel. Just use the i386 binaries.
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ead his email. Specifically about what kernel you are using. Is it
2.4.18-bf2.4? What is the output of the following command
grep 8139TOO /boot/config-`uname -r`
Also _please_ don't top-post: You should quote relevant parts of the
email which you are referring to, and write you response _
any synaptic says are installed. I'm
> going to write a script up, test and rework it, then post it here for
> feedback. Any other ideas are welcome in the meantime.
Careful, dpkg --get-selections doesn't always list only installed
packages
Try:
dpkg --get-selections | grep -w inst
* Dave Carrigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040130 00:46]:
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 07:58:36PM +0900, Nick Hastings wrote:
>
> > Careful, dpkg --get-selections doesn't always list only installed
> > packages
> > Try:
> >
> > dpkg --get-selections | grep
S5
So S3 shoudl be supported.
Any pointers would be appreciated.
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kernel: blk: queue c033de2c, I/O limit
4095Mb (mask 0x)
hde, hdf, hdg, and hdh are on the promise card that are working, any ideas
on how to get that other built on expansion promise card to work?
Thanks for any and all responses
Nick
:
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' on
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550 5.7.1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... Relaying denied. Proper
authentication required.
And that last line is also in my syslog…..
Any suggestions?
TIA
nick
Under kernel 2.4, I was using scsi emulation for the dvd-rom and cd
burner and USB mass storage on my sid . Scsi emulation worked fine as a
normal user.
I'm a member of the following groups:
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nick cdrom audio src video
After switching over to kernel 2.6.4 with
Is there anything like chkdsk for debian for reiserfs? Think
I have a drive going out wanted to check the sectors.
nick
uch that the specific German characters are easily
available without the brackets and slashes being moved away from where you
expect them to be.
Happy mapping,
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* Nick Croft ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I have such commands in my shell rc (.zshrc) aliased, e.g
> alias de='setxkbmap de' and
> alias us='setxkbmap=de'.
>
Sorry, typo:
alias us='setxkbmap=us'
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omeone can help.
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nick
me up with anything as of yet.
TIA
Nick
he non-ssl apache, I just don’t have a magic file or what to put in
it, but it didn’t effect how it ran so I left it alone.
And clues or anything else you might need to give me some
advice?
Im sending this to more than one list in hopes that someone
can shed some light on this for me rather
Does anyone know of an easy way to create SSL certs and keys
in debian? Im having a time with it.
the name
of one to be ssl.domain.com and the other www.domain.com?
TIA
nick
So I take it this is a local lan, not to be seen on the internet, I don't
think this would really work for me but thanks for the input.
> I am hosting 3 sites using vhosts. Here are the only parts of the
> conf file that are related.
>
>
> DocumentRoot /var/www/
> ServerName buddy.mtntop.home
>
estion
is got with shift-/ .
The keyboard is meant for anyone wanting to write Portuguese or English
using a US keyboard.
Nick
PS. If you reply, I've got rr.com blocked because of spam-abuse. Use the list.
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top poster for life, not scrolling all the way to the bottom to get a reply I
know what the previous email said and don’t need to read it again.
>
-Original Message-
>
From: Paul Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 2:11 PM
>
To: diego
>
Tom Peters wrote:
Following the HOWTO's I try to mount my digital USB camera in the
following way:
sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /camera
mount: /dev/sda1 is not a valid block device
May I ask what type of media your digital camera is using, and is it
removable? I ask this because I has trouble m
2007/2/28, Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Just a request for opinions here guys. I have read several articles
about Courier and Dovecot. What is your opinions about which to go
with.
Disclaimer:
- I have no experience with dovecot
- I have used only the basic functionality of courier-IMAP
courie
2007/3/8, H.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Florian Kulzer wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 09:59:07 -0500, H.S. wrote:
>> ...For example, on this web page (CNN):
>> http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1597226,00.html?cnn=yes
>> I see this "or his prot�g�s". I assume the last word is protege w
2007/3/8, H.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Nick Demou wrote:
> ...
> in the case of this page the text is really encoded as iso8859-1 (as
> you can find out if you manually select this encoding when everything
> displays properly) but the html code reports that it's text is enc
2007/3/8, Arlie Stephens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mar 08 2007, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> ...
>
>
> in the HTML header.
I see. Since I'm lazy - and unsure precisely what query to feed to a
search engine - could you possibly point at a list of these tags.
you did bury your question under too much
his is not good ...
I assume the "Debian keyring" contains the public keys of every Debian
developer there has ever been. Surely there is a release-signing key
that Debian uses, that could be posted separately for download ?
Cheers,
Nick Boyce
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Stephen Cormier wrote:
> On March 13, 2007 11:04:44 pm Nick Boyce wrote:
>> Do I *really* need to add such a large keyring to my own keyring, just
>> to verify the dang GPG signature on a CD image ?
>
> Have you tried/heard of the --keyring option when using gpg? That way y
dial-up (yes .. some of
us still are) every 13Mb download is painful ... compared with the 2K
(say) that a separate release-signing key would take.
Is this 13Mb keyring also needed by the new package-signature-checking
apt-get ?
Okay - enough from me.
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a link to the required key.
>> Is this 13Mb keyring also needed by the new package-signature-checking
>> apt-get ?
>
> No, that's a much smaller package, only containing the key for the
> debian archive.
Thanks for your help.
Nick Boyce
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2007/3/16, Easthope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Debian Users,
I am trying to understand how SMTP uses ports.
Ultimately I want it to work through a SSH tunnel.
Normally SMTP uses port 25 but in some cases it uses
1025.
25 is the default (ie. the one that all computers in the Internet will
attempt to
I am attempting to get uswsusp working on my Debian Sid machine. After
reading the docs, a couple of SuSe web pages
(http://en.opensuse.org/S2disk) regarding s2ram and s2disk I am stuck on
one detail: CONFIG_SOFTWARE_SUSPEND=y. I can not find this kernel option
anywhere when attempting to confi
Celejar wrote:
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Nick Lidakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am attempting to get uswsusp working on my Debian Sid machine. After
reading the docs, a couple of SuSe web pages
(http://en.opensuse.org/S2disk) regarding s2ram and s2disk I am stuck on
one
#x27;t need ACPI or APM.
You may suspend your machine by 'swsusp' or 'shutdown -z '
(patch for sysvinit needed).
Celejar
That option is enabled. Any other suggestions? Where did you find the
aforementioned documentation?
Nick
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Wayne Topa wrote:
Nick Lidakis([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
Celejar wrote:
In 2.6.18, it's under 'Power Management Options'. Check 'Software
Suspend'.
Celejar
No. It is not. That's why I went to the trouble of downloading 2.6.
Nick Lidakis wrote:
I posted clearly that those options were not available and even
copied over the menuconfig screen in my previous post. So, you telling
me that the options are there helps me little. What I am asking (and,
yes, I did try Google) is: I'm I misconfiguring the kernel c
Stefan Monnier wrote:
No. It is not. That's why I went to the trouble of downloading 2.6.20 from
kernel.org. These are my options in either kernel:
The stock 2.6.18-4-686 kernel has it enabled, but the 2.6.18-4-686-bigmem
doesn't have it at all (not even disabled).
Maybe that can help you,
How do I reinstall?
Regards
Nick
Karl,
Thanks
Nick
On 6/29/07, Karl E. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 09:42:20AM +0100, Nick Adie wrote:
> Hi
>
> I ran: apt-get install mediawiki [OK]
> i ran: apt-get remove --purge mediawiki [OK]
So far, so good
> I then in hind sig
On 6/29/07, Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 09:42:20AM +0100, Nick Adie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
was heard to say:
> I ran: apt-get install mediawiki [OK]
> i ran: apt-get remove --purge mediawiki [OK]
>
> I then in hind sight did a 'stu
Karl & Daniel
The apt-get --purge remove
On 6/29/07, Karl E. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 09:42:20AM +0100, Nick Adie wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I ran: apt-get install mediawiki [OK]
> > i ran: apt-get remove --purge me
Orestes leal wrote:
Hi Folks,
I want that some of the members of the group comments something
about hard core gaming boxes under Linux, what kind of configuration
I need to play *ALL* Titles and *ALL* forms of games, 3d games like
Doom3, etc in linux with a performance closely like win32 and Dir
/404.htm
But remember you need to link 'available' to enabled, here's part of the
script that I used.
Regards
Nick
#!/bin/sh
cd /etc/apache2/sites-enabled
ln -s /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-monaco 000-monaco
On 6/30/07, Michael Pobega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
.
Regards
Nick
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