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If you reply to this please cc me thanks.
Maybe there's a better way to do this? I'm trying to get my system
working right (Debian3.0 w/k7 kernel) There are some packages and
modules that don't work i.e alsa or sound, the screensaver module can't
be loaded,and others. So I ran /usr/sbin/base-confi
I am running debian 3.0 on an Athlon...
Still trying to get basic functions working after
lots of problems w/ x configuration.
When I try to mount my cdrom, either from a terminal
or graphically I get; mount fs type iso9660 not
supported by kernal. The cdrom is listed in /etc/fstab.
What am I d
option '/dev/ttyS4'
debianlnx:/dev#
/dev/ttyS4 is the correct location of my pci modem. It is not a winmodem.
It is recognized by Mandrake & and, when I had it om my system, SuSE.
Is there something I need to edit to get debian to accept this modem
location? Thanks, an
For some unknown reason my orginal terminal output message was truncated
here is what I pasted into the orginal message:
debianlnx:/dev# pon highstream.net
/usr/sbin/pppd: In file /etc/ppp/peers/highstream.net: unrecognized
option '/dev/ttyS4'
debianlnx:/dev#
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Although I am able to use the modem in Mandrake & SuSE I can't get
Debian 3.0 to see the modem. It (the modem ) is located at /dev/ttyS4. I
used ppp config to set up and the info is in there correctly. KPPP
doesn't work and when I use pon at a terminal window I get a message
that says 'unrecognize
S4 I tried to copy and rename another similar
file but that doesn't work. Any suggestions??
J Y wrote:
> Although I am able to use the modem in Mandrake & SuSE I can't get
> Debian 3.0 to see the modem. It (the modem ) is located at /dev/ttyS4. I
> used ppp config t
I re-installed deb3.0 and it looked great only two pkgs broke.
BUT I screwed up and selected the wrong mouse type. Now I can
login to a great looking desktop but I can't use it! :(
There's a dialog box open at start up ( no big deal) but I can't
alt+function key to a terminal/shell. If I could
Quoting Tom Badran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tuesday 23 Sep 2003 16:28, J Y wrote:
> > I re-installed deb3.0 and it looked great only two pkgs broke.
> > BUT I screwed up and selected the wrong mouse type. Now I can
> > login to a great looking desktop but I can't
oting Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 09:35:28AM -0800, J Y wrote:
> > Thanks..yes I know the command to reconfigure the xserver & mouse. I
> > just can't get a terminal window to open. Well I did actually in Gnome
> > but there was a
Hi Can anyone give me a clue as to what I am doing wrong? I keep
getting failure to authenticate messages. the following is from the kppp
details box:
Sep 26 05:42:22 deblnx pppd[1178]: The remote system is required to
authenticate itself
Sep 26 05:42:22 deblnx pppd[1178]: but I couldn't find a
ing pon without the dryrun gets the modem to dial (well all these
programs do that) but nothing else happens
there isn't even any screen output with 'pon highstream.net"
I do appreciate the responses. I will keep working on it. Thanks JY
Subject: Re: pppd daemon dies
To: J Y <[EMAI
Hi I am very grateful for the community here and I appreciate the help I
received. I will be trying to get my internet connection going when I
reboot into debian. Which brings me to my issue of the moment :(
I really have tried so many things to be able to boot from the grub SuSE
installs (version
pon highstream.net the modem dials up (as it does with kppp
and wvdial) then it just sits there. No messages. when I type poff the
terminal message is no pppd running and none stopped.
Quoting cr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 20:52, Thomas Krennwallner wrote:
> > Hi!
>
I forgot to add, sorry, that I tried all of this i.e. pon, wvdial , kppp
logged in as root with identical results. Thanks.
Quoting J Y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I seem to be batting zero. So I'll take a break.
> And come back to it.
> Adding noauth from kppp or internet diale
ve looked at and edited more files read more man pages..yadda
yadda. I will reboot into deb and set up debug as someone else here
recommended. We'll see thanks again to all this has been a real hard to
figure out problem. JY
Quoting Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 a
Hi, I did the following:
Copy /etc/ppp/peers/provider as /etc/ppp/peers/orcon
and edit the file 'orcon' to suit (e.g. include 'noauth', and in my case
comment out the sample chat script
# connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/provider" )
Then, to use the 'call' option with K
Would someone email me if this list is still working. I am not getting
any messages from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Have my comments been
that offensive?? :(
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Hi, (by the way I'm not on the lists anymore and don't seem to be able
to resubscribe-if someone replies I'll read the reply in the
archives-thanks)
I did the following:
Copy /etc/ppp/peers/provider as /etc/ppp/peers/orcon
and edit the file 'orcon' to suit (e.g. include 'noauth', and in
Thanks and where is group dip located? I did a whereis and locate for
dip but got hundrends of files. Really thanks again.
Quoting cr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, 01 Oct 2003 16:32, J Y wrote:
> > Hi, I did the following:
> >
> > Copy /etc/ppp/peers/provider as /
o did.
???
Quoting Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 00:02, J Y wrote:
> > I've been removed from the [EMAIL PROTECTED] ???
> > I can't believe it! :0
> >
> > -
e /etc/ppp/peers/highstream.net: Permission
denied" appears. I did a chown 777 on the whole string of files but
still the same error message. Yes I am discouraged. Thanks for the help
and if anyone has any ideas I still will give it a shot. I'm out of ideas.
Quoting J Y <[EMAIL
minating on signal 15.
Oct 1 17:15:46 deblnx pppd[1049]: Connect script failed
Oct 1 17:15:46 deblnx pppd[1049]: Exit.
Quoting John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> J Y writes:
> > Thanks for the help and if anyone has any ideas I still will give it a
> > shot. I'
Sorry John I some how sent this 1st message toy ou instead of to the
list. I only realized it when the post didn't appear. My apologies.
Quoting John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> J Y writes:
> > Thanks for the help and if anyone has any ideas I still will give it a
ame and
try again." And yes I have tried to dialout many times. I'm getting a
little punchy with this problem. Sorry about the email foul ups.
Should I try to reinstall the dialout or whatever software group debian
calls it with taskel? .
Quoting Andreas Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello All, On the advice of those more expert, about this site, I am
starting a new thread. Anyway the problem has changed. I have looked at
permissions on the /etc/ppp/peers/highstream.net file. I didn't copy
that file ( I'm switching back and forth from SuSE to debian). (I need a
common /home?) B
roup, yes I am in the dialout group. Agh!
And also slackware and SuSE both work fine!
Quoting Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 09:34:36PM -0800, J Y wrote:
> > I spent some time reading pppd man8 and after experimenting with
> > /etc/ppp/options I found tha
E ip-up.d files to debian? Although they might not be compatible.
Thanks again. JY
Quoting Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 11:48:20AM -0800, J Y wrote:
> > The connection seems to be working now but I can't get any internet
> > applications to "
Hi, Permissions of ip-up.d:
deblnx:/home/john# ls -l /etc/ppp/ip-up.d
total 28
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root 1306 Apr 25 2002 00-ipppd
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root 962 Apr 2 2002 000usepeerdns
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root 2460 Jan 4 2002 0dns-up
-rwxr-xr-x1
Purging configuration files for isdnutils ...
Removing ipppd ...
Stopping ipppd: ipppd.
Purging configuration files for ipppd ...
deblnx:/home/john#
Following file from plog after removing addition exit 0 from usepeerdns:
Oct 4 23:17:33 deblnx pppd[1070]: rcvd [LCP EchoRep id=0x1
again, Thanks for your knowledgable asist!!
Quoting Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 08:58:47PM -0800, J Y wrote:
> > And this ( which returned exit status 1) from 0dns-up:
> >
> > deblnx:/home/john# plog
> > Oct 4 23:25:39 deblnx
lnx:~#
I was thinking of looking through the dvd I installed from but this
file probably gets
set-up/created during installation.
Once again, Thanks for your knowledgable asist!!
Quoting Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 08:58:47PM -0800, J Y wrote:
> >
My inbox (I'm using online e-mail) gets flooded with messages about
microsoft security, but I'm not even near capacity-only using about
20-25% of my inbox. Why am I getting thrown off the list? The list is
working I presume.
I re-subscribed. I'm back!!
Quoting J Y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> My inbox (I'm using online e-mail) gets flooded with messages about
> microsoft security, but I'm not even near capacity-only using about
> 20-25% of my inbox. Why am I getting thrown off the list? T
I know what it says but my inbox was only at 25% capacity. Something
else is going on here.
Quoting Pascal Hakim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 02:52:24PM -0800, J Y wrote:
> > My inbox (I'm using online e-mail) gets flooded with messages about
> > m
ile now) I also
have 22, yes twenty-two files, in /etc, named resolv.conf.ppp.temp with
4 digit numbers after the "temp". Should I delete these? Thank You very
Much! JY
Quoting Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 10:01:41AM -0800, J Y wrote:
> > I loo
Hi, I don't seem to be getting messages from the users list. Sorry about
adding to the traffic. I don't understand this list problem. My inbox
has about 80 messages in it. (It can hold probably 500) I am using
online email. Why I am getting repeatedly dropped/bounced from the
list-if indeed I have
e, Oct 07, 2003 at 07:38:34AM -0800, J Y wrote:
> > Hi, I don't seem to be getting messages from the users list. Sorry about
> > adding to the traffic. I don't understand this list problem. My inbox
> > has about 80 messages in it. (It can hold probably 500) I am using
&
Hi, I get this message when logging into my account & in the root
account also. "error while initializing the sounddriver /dev/dsp can't
be opened (permission denied) The sound server will continue using the
null output device. From the kde menu clicking on information > sound
brings up this messag
Hello, I am responding to this because I have online email and have been
removed from the debian-users list even though I know my account was not
over capacity. I have a graphical representation of how much of my inbox
I'm using and I never let it get more than 50% but I have been removed
from the
Hi,
I've been messing with grub without accomplishing much, accept an
occasional kernel panic, error fs not found
and an hour or more rescuing my system. I let grub do most of the work
on the configuration that follows
and it actually boots debian, with the SuSE kernel!!! Damn I think
I u
Hi,
This is my latest menu 1st. It doesn't work. Mostly I just boot whatever
I want from floppy.
SuSE (the 1st entry titled "linux" does boot) Maybe windows does now
too. I haven't checked that since
my most recent editing. I did enter "grub" at a terminal window, and
when I typed "root (' th
Probing devices to guess BIOS drives. This may take a long time.
GRUB version 0.92 (640K lower / 3072K upper memory)
[ Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported. For the first
word, TAB
lists possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists the
possible
completions of
Hi, I don't get a start up log while debian is booting
> and I don't understand that. Does someone know what, if any, line in
my menu ist (posted below) would cause the start up log to be blanked?
In other words I don't see anything no boot messages.The first thing I
see after selecting debian in
id a uname -r and the correct kernel is running. I did remove the
"vga=791 line and I have the boot/start up messages now. Any suggestions
are appreciated. Thanks
Quoting J Y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi, I don't get a start up log while debian is booting
> > and I don't
and slack but not Debian.
Quoting "Jerome R. Acks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, Oct 11, 2003 at 07:56:37PM -0800, J Y wrote:
>
> >
> > grub>
> > find /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.18-k7
> > (hd1,4)
>
> > grub>
> > find
Quoting Susan Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> My Ebay is so much slower than any other site. It's driving me crazy.
> Is there any way to fix it? Also, how do I email Ebay? I can't find
an > email address.
>
To email ebay (they don't make it easy) go to their main page, bottom.
Click 'help', a p
hanks again..
Quoting "Jerome R. Acks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 08:36:01PM -0800, J Y wrote:
> > Hello, I booted from the floppy, and I found (with uname -r) that my
> > computer is running the 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel (vmlinuz) with
> > initrd.
Hi, After getting grub to work and booting with the k7 kernel rather
than the bf2.4 the DNS problem returned..or that's what I think I'm
seeing-basically a conection that doesn't work. So I ran plog, I got an
exit status 1; I put exit 0 in the 6 scripts in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d
Oct 13 12:34:57 deblnx
Hi, I did not compile the kernel. as I said the bf2.4 kernel was working
. I have an athlon cpu and thought I was running with the k7 kernel
because that's what I selected during installation. I had been booting
with a floppy though so when i got grub working correctly I began using
the k7 kern
ls-l.
Quoting Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 10:01:57AM -0800, J Y wrote:
> > Hi, After getting grub to work and booting with the k7 kernel rather
> > than the bf2.4 the DNS problem returned..or that's what I think I'm
> > seeing-basically
I changed some permissions but it didn't fix the problem. I did notice
that pon highstream.net doesn't produce anything-no modem dial. kppp
does get the modem to dial. The following output is too long and I
didn't know what might be relevent.
deblnx:~# ls -l /etc/resolv.conf
-rw-r--r--1 ro
Thank you all. You folks are TOPS!! I did an apt-get remove diald and
manually removed /var/cache/diald and it works!! my shell knowledge is
at a fledgling level so thamks for all the help. I hope I wasn't too
much of a bother. I went to the archives to look at the thread. I am off
the list again.
Hi I am new to debian, but have used those big commercial distros.
I installed 3.0 but am not having any luck getting X to start. I reinstalled several
times taking a lot of time checking the packages. But login just leaves me at the
command line. I type startx and get this response: Build Operati
Wow! I finally got to boot into my desktop! Thanks very much for this mail list, and
the community here. Nick's response to my problem really helped. I recommend to anyone
with xserver problems to have another look at those messages. (I saw there were some
questions here). I still have an inability
Hi,
Just trying to learn how to make bootable installation
cds. Boot cd's downloaded from the website work fine,
when i raw write partboot.img, partroot.img to a a 2
floppy disks and boot using floppies it works fine. if
i burn them to cd the system boots and looks like it
is asking for a second
Hi,
Just loaded OpenBSD and Debian Linux onto my laptop.
Unlike 3 years back, every thing looks very stable now
and hardware drivers are available for almost
everything. Started liking these OS very much and want
to eventually use these for all my needs. The reason
for using Debian over other flav
Hi,
Gnome needs to be installed seperately after
installing linux/X.(atleast that's how i got it
installed). The default install does not do
that(that's how it think it should be).
thanks
Srini
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> Hi all,
>
> I have installed GNU/Linux on my PC. But, I didnt
> get any
Hi,
All i did to configure X is
# xf86cfg
after it loaded i just quit and let it save the config
files and everything was automatically configured
correctly video card/keyboard/mouse. it that doesn't
work then use xf86config
thanks
Srinivas
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> Hi all, I used t
Hi,
A word of caution( i might be wrong but that's my
experience), i am very new to linux/gnome i tried
installing 2.2 on woody 3.0r1/xfree86 4.3.0, it got
into eternal unresolvable conflicts with the versions
i.e some package is expecting > and other expecting <
of the same package. i think someth
Hi,
i ended up installing everything starting with gnome,
only ending with -dev can be omitted.
gnome*
gnome2*
gnome-libs
libgnome*
libglade*
imlib
gtk*
glib*
lib6*
gcc*
Out of my 20 days linux experience i have 10 days
gnome installing experience. next time my system
crashes and if i don't have
I have been trying to do scsi-ide emulation w/o success. I am actually
running SusSE 7.3 I have wanted to load Debian but I can even get my
cdrom or cdrw recognized anymore. I'm stuck, I have read the pages on
emulation and edited fstab & mtab but I'm not getting anywhere.
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thanking u
sincerely
mayur
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Les paquets necessaires pour installer la version developpement
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Hi I'm using Suse 7.3 right now and I want to put debian on my hard drive. Is
there an
easy way to do this. I'm into easy if possible. thanks
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I would like to know if anyone has an easy way for loading a 2nd distro. Right
now I'm
running Suse 7.3 and would like to try the lastest debian-which I have on
cd.Thanks
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Hi, I'm even having problems sending this message. I don't know if its because
I'm knew
to linux, or brain drain. Does anyone know a simple way of getting two distros
on a
hard drive. I'm running suse 7.3 and want to try debian. Thanks
Thanks everyone for the help with the 2 distros question. Thanks all, JY
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I'm just a novice with Linux-better with hardware, I guess. I put together a
Athlon
900Mhz machine and I only run Linux on it. It wouldn't be hard to install XP,
but I'm
anti Microsoft. (a former Mac user) I had little problem putting
together/selecting the
components. Try computergeeks.com they
if someone is interested I'll dig for it.
Quoting "Karsten M. Self" :
> on Mon, Apr 29, 2002, j y ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I'm just a novice with Linux-better with hardware, I guess. I put
> togethe> r a Athlon
> > 900Mhz machine and I only run Linu
I am having a problem with mouse pointer .very frequently mouse pointer is appearing as working in background pointer. What to do to solve this problem? Please send me reply soon .
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I hope, but I also hope someone can help:
LifeCD12.2 on a stick, not able to disturbe machine being working on.
Perfect.
But still can install itselve on just that machine and never never
should do it. Never?
Which is the program doing that ?
Debian installer?
Right?
Beside to it a question. With
t;$a" here.
[[ $file = *.mp3 ]] # The right hand side of = uses glob
matching.
[[ $file =~ $myregex ]] # =~ does a regular expression (ERE) match.
[[ ( $x -ge 1 ) && ( $y -le 5 ) ]]
The nearest sh equivalents of these would be:
[ "$a" = 1 ]
cas
On 2025-06-13 01:42, Van Snyder wrote:
Does "evince" have a "back" button like "okular" has? "acroread" has
one but one must find a switch for it in settings.
I just use okular.
It supports more file formats than Evince and offers features like
annotations, text highlighting, and the ability t
Hello,
We have a Debian server that can connect to the internet in the test
environment. We installed a free Let's Encrypt SSL certificate while
connected to the internet. However, after deploying this server to the
production environment, it is subject to strict network isolation and
cannot
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 at 04:11 GMT,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] penned:
> "Monique Y. Herman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said on Tue, 14 Oct 2003
> 10:06:16 -0600:
>> Yup, welcome to the sad club. If it makes you feel better, it's not
>> just debian-user; it seems like ac
So, lately, I've been drooling over the latest 15" powerbooks. I have
never owned or even really used a Mac, but when looking at laptop
choices, powerbooks look to be the best. I even had a dream about it
last night ... except in the dream, salesmen kept giving me the wrong
model, and I'd get hom
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 at 22:33 GMT, Clive Menzies penned:
> It is worth reviewing the archive for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Speaking of which, http://www.debian.org/ports/ lists the motorola 68k
as the second-most popular debian-port, then later down the list
mentions the powerpc. Both mention Macs. Are a
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 at 22:46 GMT, Shyamal Prasad penned:
>
> Here is another take on your idea: We (my wife and I) own two Mac's -
> a G4 desktop, and a 15" Powerbook. I use a Debian x86 desktop most of
> the time, my wife uses the Macs most of the time.
>
> I never got around to installing any d
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 at 23:42 GMT, Colin Watson penned:
>
> Heh. I've just ordered one of these, which will probably become my new
> primary development machine. It's due to arrive in early November.
>
>
> http://people.debian.org/~branden/ibook/ appears to be good advice.
> There are some other
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 at 02:06 GMT, Kent West penned:
>
> Feel free to ask more questions; I can be vague for weeks at a time
> :-)
>
I will ask as I think of it, or when I get the machine =P Right now I'm
still in the researching/rationalization/scraping together the cash
phase.
--
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On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 at 13:00 GMT, klaus imgrund penned:
>>
> Well - you go and work on that! Exchanging the illusion that
> technology can fix everything for the illusion that people are
> inherently good is like switching from Budweiser to Coors. Your
> headaches won't go away.
>
At least th
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 at 10:53 GMT, Jeff Elkins penned:
>>
>>Nothing heroic about installing spamassassin.If I can do it nobody
>>else should have a problem with it.
>>
>>Klaus
>
> I agree that it's not that difficult. Perhaps "heroic" was a bad
> choice of words, but I'll still wager that a signifi
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 at 12:36 GMT, Tom penned:
>
> What does this have to do with spam? It bemuses and befuddles me to
> observe extremely intelligent people to swatting the air with tools
> like spamassassin, when the correct solution lies elsewhere. The
> correct solution is to merely enlighten
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 at 16:07 GMT, Derrick 'dman' Hudson penned:
>
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>
> On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 11:56:33AM -0400, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>| On Friday 17 October 20
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 at 11:15 GMT, Tom penned:
> [OT, sorry -- but question is obscure, will be hard to google]
>
> Are any non-english-speaking readers aware of High-level programming
> languages using non-English syntax? Like, could I find a French C
> compiler that uses "pour" instead of "for"
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 at 17:04 GMT, Sidney Brooks penned:
> What if we put some pressure on the email providers, in my case Yahoo.
> Suppose I create a new email account with Yahoo, whose address I gave
> to correspondents that I want, while keeping my current Yahoo address
> only for this list. In t
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 at 19:01 GMT, Ron Johnson penned:
> On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 12:29, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
>> You're right; the anglo-centric nature of most programming languages
>> is distressing. It would be fun to code in a language based on a
>> totally
>
&
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 at 22:37 GMT, Erik Steffl penned:
>
>english has a fairly simple a regular grammar so it's fairly easy
>to create english based programming language - the basic control
>structures are pretty much english sentences.
>
>This would be fairly hard todo in other la
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 at 23:09 GMT, Ron Johnson penned:
>
> Can't disagree with you there. Have you tried functional lan- guages
> like Haskell? They are pretty odd to programmers with procedural and
> OO paradigms.
I learned about lisp and prolog in college, and used them for projects
then. I a
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 at 23:22 GMT, Paul E Condon penned:
>
> My question is: Having done apt-get install spamassassin, what do I do
> next? Surely I need to read something and do some configuration, but
> where are the directions? Where do I go next _within the Debian
> environment_?
>
Hrm. I in
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 at 05:27 GMT, Paul Johnson penned:
>
> On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 11:24:00AM -0600, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
>
>> I am not a reference material; I am a person who
>> occasionally, when I have the time and inclination, tries to help out
>> others on pub
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 at 07:50 GMT, Dan Roscoe penned:
> Hello again!
>
> I'm running a very small web server on my lan, with maybe a half dozen
> people that have accounts on it.
>
>
>
> I am wondering if anyone out there is Debian Land, knows of a simple
> cli utility that my remote users would
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 at 15:35 GMT, Dasn Cups penned:
>
> The problem is that if I refuse to hand out the source code, who will
> know that I used GPL'd code? By disassembling?
>
> Thanks
>
Ask Cisco.
The truth will out. It's simpler to live an honest life.
Or, as Mark Twain said, "If you tell
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 at 14:51 GMT, Joseph Jones penned:
> I installed some unstable packages, and I'd like to know whether
> there's a way of having dselect or whatever un-install all the
> unstable packages without having to mess around fixing dependancies.
> As in, I don't want it to do anything b
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 at 16:47 GMT, ScruLoose penned:
>
> So I know that if I call spamassassin (as "spamassassin") it is using
> the bayesian test, but the question is: How can I tell whether
> spamc/spamd is using it as well? (since spamc doesn't seem to have a
> --lint option, etc.)
>
When I us
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 at 20:30 GMT, Todd Pytel penned:
>
> Ah... a bit more poking shows that you control lightwaveaccess.net as
> well. Whois says that both HH and LWA are nameservers, but dig shows
> HH as the sole authority for LWA. I'm not enough of a DNS expert to
> really trace through this, b
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