Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 22:10 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 05/10/2010 09:02 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>>> On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 11:32 +, g wrote:
>>> Thanks. I could of course have found that for myself, but my poin
ter.
what release are you using?
are you using cups for print manager?
what printer are you using?
is it listed in printer configs?
not all printers give feedback to describe what they are.
not all printers listed in config list.
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xt/html'.
gmail accounts have ability to select html or plain text. can not comment
on what yahoo account do.
as for sending an email containing chinese characters from a gmail account,
would their email not be in chinese, and not english? being that i do not
read chinese or other asian langua
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ils sent to this list, kde = 2nd, thunderbird = 3rd, firefox = 4th,
scientific = a small 5th.
> But, my point is still...senders to this list can be faulted for sending
> text/html v.s. text/plainbut they can't always be "faulted" for
> their CTE being quoted-printable or b
y set up a prefilter to strip headers, text/html, sig,
and enigmail sig, as i did years ago. then it will matter little as to how
anyone post. :)
anyway, glad we came to an understanding. :)
i have an early meeting in morning and need to crash, so,
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boot w/o gui to enable your bootup messages to see what is happening.
draw back is that partitions are not mounted sequentially so you will
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>> users-ow...@lists.fedoraproject.org
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>> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
>> than "Re: Contents of users digest..."
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>> Today's Topics:
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amp;num=100&lr=&as_filetype=&ft=i&as_sitesearch=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.law.harvard.edu%2F&as_qdr=all&as_rights=&as_occt=any&cr=&as_nlo=&as_nhi=&safe=images
check links shown.
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still contend that all the *BS* bitching about no links is fault of those
who would rather have something to bitch about than make a simple bookmark
in their browser so they would know where to look for what they want and
not have to use google.
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Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, g said:
>> i still contend that all the *BS* bitching about no links is fault of
>> those who would rather have something to bitch about than make a simple
>> bookmark in their browser so they would know where to look for what they
&g
ow how others are,
"it ain't gonna happen".
my only reason of replying to your reply of my post is because of my respect
for you and to clear up misunderstanding.
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for i did not design pages.
this thread has become to look more like a bunch of 'harry high school'
debate team.
to which, *end of story*.
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esign. many who are capable of testing distribution are not
web page designers, and it should remain as such.
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more test pages.
and this was posted to this list?
i guess i missed it some where, some how.
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Tim wrote:
> Perhaps so, but that is the response you'll get when you act
> condescendingly towards criticism. There was a lack of people skills on
> both sides.
and brought about by lacking forethought and sharing of intent by page
designers.
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e point they were called re-spins, which does seem to be a more
> suitable name.
agree.
spin = first release
re-spin = subsequent releases
spin-off = base packages with special intent.
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so, who is really at fault? designers or bitchers? :)
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Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> I spent at least five minutes flipping through the pages, going back and
> forth in circles, looking for the torrent link, before throwing up my hands
> in disgust and jumping to Google.
then you need to consider making bookmarks. :)
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Frank Murphy wrote:
On 29/05/10 17:46, g wrote:
> --snip--
>> and when they do and have a new design, is it posted to this list
>> for viewing and review?
>>
>> many followers of this list do not follow website design list.
> Normally most important things are
done in a
> constructive fashion.
this is true. i well understand your point, and i whole heartedly agree.
'good night, gracie.' ;)
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something had been posted and if they did not respond,
they have no one blame but themselves.
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uch site.
her talent and ability would be wasted in a world primarily of
'hard nose hard tails'. ;)
as much as i like what she did, if put to a vote, i would have to vote
against it, as it does now fit with rest of fedora site.
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tionality is something we all need to internalize. Perhaps if
> announcements explicitly drew attention to this where relevant, more
> people might be motivated to check it out.
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-30 at 20:33 +0000, g wrote:
>> Frank Murphy wrote:
>>
>>> https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2009-August/msg4.html
>>>
>>> "MáirÃÂn Duffy proposed[13] a few ideas for a new Fedora website
>>> design"
>>
s in a wad* because someone expresses their opinion about your
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Máirín Duffy wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-05-29 at 16:32 +0000, g wrote:
>> where was posting of new design for list members to view new design?
>
> On the lists (note the 's' there) where people make posts about websites
> and design in Fedora. If you're not intereste
kes when you learn
> from the past.
i have always tried to be mature in admitting to mine.
of which, i made comment against using mairan's design and she took great
offense to it.
not even being aware that even tho i was against it being used, i did make
positive comment to positive of it.
t
ra repo.)
i have not tried xterm and as stated above, i am using kde. have not used
gnome from 'day 1' of kde.
> Any help you can give me is greatly appreciated.
that is all i can offer. i hope someone has a solution. i have lived with it
for a while now. fortunately, i am not in a
#x27;.
i will try same later tonight or tomorrow and get back with results.
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m the event, along with a link to a video of the presentation
> delivered by the team.
>
> 1. http://libregraphicsmeeting.org/ 2.
> http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/design-team/2010-June/002551.html
tho it really does not look like anything all that important.
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> as your shears may be better than mine.
lol.
more satirical? more cynical?
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Máirín Duffy wrote:
> The web redesign was in FWN multiple times and if FWN was sent to
> announce-list
exactly which fwn where announcements in?
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Máirín Duffy wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-06-03 at 19:32 +0000, g wrote:
>> MáirÃn Duffy wrote:
>>
>>> The web redesign was in FWN multiple times and if FWN was sent to
>>> announce-list
>> exactly which fwn where announcements in?
>
> Frank already pos
WN/Issue197#General
even more evading. non of above show anything of original page posted at
*http://fedoraproject.org/get-fedora*, which was later changed to include
links that where missing.
it is now beginning to appear that you are better at evading my question
than you are at designin
Máirín Duffy wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-06-03 at 21:10 +0000, g wrote:
>> it is now beginning to appear that you are better at evading my question
>> than you are at designing web pages.
>
> We're done here.
may be that you are because;
your final evasion is an obvious a
thread.
thru all of this, an answer to my question was evaded with only replies of
pages that had nothing to do with my question.
now, if you wish to bat this back and forth, go ahead.
but do be aware that my intent was not as you seem to be in thinking.
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g wrote:
> Steven P. Ulrick wrote:
>
>> Never mind... When I was uninstalling some foreign language support that I
>> did not need, I uninstalled dejavu-sans-mono-fonts.noarch. When I
>> re-installed it & restarted konsole, all was well.
>>
>> Sor
Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 06/07/2010 04:32 AM, g wrote:
>> something else that has been going on for a while, connection icon shows
>> that internet is disconnected, yet ifconfig shows that it is up.
>>
>> in trying to run yumex, after it starts, it also thinks that int
nks again.
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' would be your zip arguments.
see: man find, man sort, man cpio, man zip, man tar.
something i would suggest;
zipping paths to several zip files before tarring.
archiving to several files in event there is a non recoverable
corruption so all would not be lost.
apply old adage about
s and will be filled with problems.
there just are not enough testers to test rawhide on enough different
system hardware to get all of problems worked out.
from what i have seen of fedora from early core days, this is how it
has been, i there really is no practical way to make things differe
primtime" in my opinion.
'prime time' in fedora definition means 'broader, more advanced testing'.
i have to head out shortly, others will be around to help.
perseverance.
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Bob Goodwin wrote:
> I don't think I can "paint myself into a corner?" I usually do though!
if you leave everything in one file, you just might.
as i mentioned before, what if such a large file gets corrupt in places?
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rs, zips, etc. doesn't make much
> sense as it makes it harder for me to find what I am looking for, i.e.
> lost.
what do you do if archive file gets broken?
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Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 06/09/2010 10:30 AM, g wrote:
>> what do you do if archive file gets broken?
>>
> In the past 10+ years that has not happened. If it does, I'll let you
> know what I did. FWIW, I always compress my archive files.
may you continue to be bles
Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 06/10/2010 09:20 AM, g wrote:
>> Ed Greshko wrote:
>>
>>> On 06/09/2010 10:30 AM, g wrote:
>>>
>>>> what do you do if archive file gets broken?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> In the past 10+ yea
#x27;s drives crash.
i learned from sys admin who had seen it done and this was first time for
both of us to put it to use.
he knew the data base, and i can read a text file, so you know who did
what. :)
system was shortly after converted to raid.
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Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I was trying unsuccessfully to install Fedora-13 on a rather old
> Has anyone else met this problem?
yes. easy solutions was to upgrade bios.
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lol. this is technical. ;)
> YMMV
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Jerry Feldman wrote:
> On 06/14/2010 04:33 PM, g wrote:
>> thunderbird does produce disk i/o activity when in compose mode.
>>
>> there is a storing of message in 'drafts folder' and is set with
>> 'preferences'.
>>
>>
> This is
text and I can scroll to the bottom..
>
> Thanks
welcome.
but you could do better by leaving at top so you can 'chop old wood'
before you start replying. ;)
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also, you could run top in a terminal. when you have freezing/loss of
keystroke showing, note what you see at top of top display.
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will check this thread first thing when i return.
solutions to your problems have been disabling "features" to upgrading.
because of various problems with 3.0.x versions, an upgrade to 3.1 or
higher is better.
i know this can be a problem under linux, but there are ways.
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well be a better
solution than what i have seen for work arounds in thunderbird tsl.
i will keep up with this thread and if rawhide upgrade does not cure
problems, i will search my files to see what is in them.
much luck to you both.
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Konstantin Svist wrote:
> Thanks for suggestion, I've upgraded.. will see if it's any better
welcome.
rawhide is a good way to do upgrade. i hope i works for you and jerry.
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do you leave thunderbird open, or do you close it before leaving desktop?
ria, leaving thunderbird open when you leave desktop can cause instability
of thunderbird.
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by not closing before shutdown, some of
the files can/may/will get corrupt.
ymmv, but you are chancing it.
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but i do check for it every time
i have an improper closing of desktop.
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Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Minor differences are that 64 bit applications are slightly faster, and 64
> bit lets you use more RAM.
so why you do no mention that 64 bit uses more ram?
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> that was compatible.
your preferences have been met, according to;
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/71/
Updated May 29, 2010
Website http://enigmail.mozdev.org/
Works with Thunderbird: 3.1a1pre - 3.1.*
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also, most times, i go offline when i am composing long emails.
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to mess up a
ome directory to log into. ie, myhome-f12, myhome-f13, or
myhome-wk, myhome-tst. also, user can/should have same name and user id to
make file sharing easier.
this works, as i am using such for 2 installs of scientific linux and
2 fedora installs.
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> possible one of them was causing the slowdown.
disable what does not work.
possible. for sure you will find when they are updated and you reinstall. :)
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Linuxguy123 wrote:
> What exactly does SIPWitch do ?
have you read these 2 pages?
http://www.gnu.org/software/sipwitch/
http://www.gnutelephony.org/index.php/GNU_Telephony
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i do find this easy to do and takes less
than 2 minutes. and i get a faster boot than if i had to go thru chaining
and selecting a previous kernel if a new chained kernel fails.
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> apply to it, you don't have to fix things by hand.
if you do not mind jumping thru menus.
i guess that this is another 'baskin-robbins'. :D
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nothing
seemed to be occurring when you had freezes.
if you have 'ntp' enabled, try turning it off to see if it's causing any
problems.
also, anything else that maybe hitting internet.
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ied files back.
when he replaced drive back into original box, all went well.
i do believe he had to make changes to fstab, and something else, but i
do not recall.
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boot.
so like you say, poc will have to use 'lvreduce' to get an upper 500m0
free for his /boot.
that or copy lvm to another drive, resize and restore lvm. :(
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why do you post original questions in 'text/html', then follow up
with 'text/plain'?
btw, please reply with 'text/plain', so i do not have to change
folders to see your answer. :)
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one common factor is that top shows Thunderbird using 100% CPU.
a problem with top is it does not show which cpu is being used by what,
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JD wrote:
> Thank you Steven, Michael and G for the clue.
most welcome.
> It is a good one.
only one that i am aware of. it does work well.
> re: text vs html: I had not edited the contacts in Thunderbird to set
> the preference for this list to be text only. Now it is.
than
it on 'tool bar'. close 'customize'.
> I tried to contact the developer about it, but ther is not "Contacts us"
> link on the page :)
http://chrispederick.com/contact/
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JD wrote:
> Found a large list of user agents strings.
> wget -c -ndH http://qainsight.net/content/binary/AgentStrings20070304.xml
> and import it into the userAgent
i thank you for link.
i have not had need for other than ms ie, but they may come in handy.
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changes. '/boot' i leave alone.
> Today, I use VMs. Much easier.
if i had fast multi core / cpu and enough memory, i would be running a vm.
at this time it is not possible.
problem is, when i can afford them, by then, with new mainboard, i will not
have to give up keyboard and thu
Jerry Feldman wrote:
> This weekend I plan on installing the 32-bit version initially with no
> extensions after further checking.
much luck. may your weekend be productive, joy full, and time spent with
more pleasurable time than 32 bit thunderbird. :D
later.
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d 'panacea.dat' for your accounts and emails. then it will open with
'account tree' collapsed. click [+] to left side of account names and
'Local Folders' and you will see all of you email folders restored.
> I've been running Redhat and Fedora Linux since 1999
rily cd/dvd programs that are lacking in ability.
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it takes and you will catch email that 'sendmail'
does not catch from headers.
also, before readers try to tell me it will not work, try it yourself and
you will find that it does.
i used this method and it does work to catch what is not caught by my
email service providers and has bee
thunderbird 32 bit? if not, then a problem.
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Ed Greshko wrote:
> I just downloaded and installed tbird 3.1.1 RC2 and enigmail 1.1.
>
> Works fine on F13 under KDE.
did you install tb 3.1.1 to /usr/local/ or /usr/lib/?
enigmail 1.1 or 1.1.1?
>
> Ed
>
>
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in a free world with
igmail 1.1 or 1.1.1?
>>
> 1.1.1
ok.
ria, curious for future reference.
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gh for 'grin and bare it'.
> mozilla releases these as tar files. There is no "default".
true, but i consider using '/usr/local' as default for tared progs.
tho it really could be called 'normal'.
thanks for replies.
later.
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d be things are run a little different on this side of pond.
'find | cpio' was used by 5 admin's on mainframe systems that i did
equipment support on. numerous other admin's for mainframe that i know,
also used 'find | cpio' for backup.
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ew messages that box6 has collected.
[b...@box9 ~]$ rsync -a -r -u -v b...@box6:/home/bobg/.thunderbird/ ./
'-u' is update files.
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t
ocal to server.
glad to see you found a reasonable explanation.
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uld have a look at;
http://enigmail.mozdev.org/news/index.php
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when i want to 'package' files, i use cpio. too many things can happen with
tar files.
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Tom Horsley wrote:
> So, if anyone else has noticed flash flashing them,
> get the firefox update :-).
this was an issue and discussed on firefox support list.
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acking up with tape, you would use cpio.
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