in a while... but that said
I've never actually noticed any difference in the maps after an update
(I guess my part of the world is just well mapped).
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ite warning
in Firefox 3 or something else? What's the exact URL you're visiting
when you get the warning?
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gpg. However, I haven't used Evolution for donkeys' ages so I'm not sure
where to look for the right settings.
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which
case all bets are off anyway.
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need to worry about leaving your keys lying around. You can symlink
~/.gpg to the directory on the key where your keypair is stored.
Of course, if you lose the key or it gets stolen you'll still need to
revoke the keypair, but it it's encrypted at least you're protected from
ca
by Ubuntu users.
To me that's made the Ubuntu community look like it's populated with
people who would be more at home in a playground. What happened to
"Humanity towards others," FFS?
[1] http://www.wkowtv.com/Global/story.asp?S=9682258&nav=menu1362_2
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ht. There shouldn't be anything to migrate. For example, I use
Skype from my mobile. Just by logging in I have access to all my Skype
contacts and can make SkypeOut calls to the people in my phone's
address book. Skype's servers hold all the juicy stuff.
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, you can get the default versions of .bashrc and .bash_profile
from /etc/skel, rather than scp-ing your own to the server.
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c, across into the user's home directory. If Daviey was
right about this source of the problem this may solve it.
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ople in it (The member of SchwukLUG pointed out that he won
the "tiniest LUG" award).
So here I am.
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