Jacob Todd wrote:
> I'm having some trouble getting irssi to set my nick on two irc servers
> and then identify them. My current irssi config (just the important
> part)
> looks like this:
[snip configuration]
> My nick gets set and identified on irc.oftc.net, but not on freenode.
> Anyone know w
Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> I am migrating from an amd64 based colo server to a linode system that
> is not amd64, so I don't think most of the automated methods would work,
> although I could be wrong...
Linode? Like http://www.linode.com/? If so, they're starting to support
64-bit (e.g. the Ubu
Chris Brennan wrote:
> Matt Nordhoff wrote:
> | Yeah, yours is the only one I'm having trouble with. :-P
> |
> | Can't find it on any of the key servers I've tried.
> |
> | (Note: I"m kind of a PGP newbie. I didn't look very hard.)
>
>
> mmm
Chris Brennan wrote:
> hmm odd ... everyone that has a key I've gotten automaticly
Yeah, yours is the only one I'm having trouble with. :-P
Can't find it on any of the key servers I've tried.
(Note: I"m kind of a PGP newbie. I didn't look very hard.)
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Rick van Hattem wrote:
> @Matt Nordhoff, how about my version? My key is available via a number of key
> servers.
Yay, you're good. Automatically found your key.
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I think it's funny that Enigmail isn't happy with any of the messages in
this thread. Mostly "Error - No valid armored OpenPGP data block found",
one "can't find the key to import".
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On 08/24/05 15:59, Nick Rout wrote:
For somewhere between 3 days and a week I have been rising to find
that /home has become readonly overnight.
Basically I have to shut down X, manually kill all processes
accessing /home and then run
umount /home
mount /home
which fixes it until tomorrow morn
On 08/24/05 19:01, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
Yes. However, I understand Hemmann and Nebinger's points. Makes sense
in a way. But I don't usually start reading at the top. I usually will
have already read previous comments and I just want to get to the latest.
Too bad Thunderbird doesn't have
Colin wrote:
On Jul 24, 2005, at 5:04 PM, Richard Fish wrote:
Mark Shields wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/meminfo | grep Mem
MemTotal: 1034284 kB
MemFree:953172 kB
Thanks for the tip. But strangely, 12mb is still missing.
I am pretty sure this is actually correct
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