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List maintainer: listmaster@linux.ie 1 Re: OOwriter always hangs, and then quits unexpectedly when images are copied (copy/paste) from a website -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Ron Johnson writes: > On 05/09/2010 03:49 PM, Merciadri Luca wrote: >> Ron Johnson wrote: >>> I just opened a new Writer 3.2.0-9+b1 document then selected the >>> "title image" http://i.space.com/images/080702-voyager-01.jpg from >>> http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/nasa-tracking-voyager2-problem-100506.html >>> and pasted it into the document. >> I am using OO 2.4.1. > > That's *really* old. If you run Stable, then you should deinstall it > and get binaries from http://www.go-oo.org Ok. I will do it. Would it be that? >> Take for example >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California. > > Still works, although OOo doesn't seem to know how to handle svg > documents. Lucky you, but it must be because of the version. 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Some of that reiserfs performance came from directories-as-hash-tables, whi= ch=20 I believe ext3/4 supports and is native for btrfs. Some of that also came= =20 from tail-packing, which could come from the extents feature of ext4 and=20 should be in btrfs. The final edge reiserfs had was above-average=20 flushing/caching algorithms, and the development pushes in ext4 and btrfs h= ave=20 likely reduced or eliminated that; I think the unified block-device caching= =20 system in the kernel able helped make that not such a big deal. > I'm a Reiser3 user myself, and I've never had any problems with it. >=20 > (The trouble with it being "long in the tooth" is mostly hypothetical, > isn't it?) Not really. Reiserfs will probably be maintained in the kernel for a very= =20 long time, in that as any interfaces it uses are updated it will be updated= to=20 use the new interface. However, ISTR there are open bugs on reiserfs that= =20 will not be fixed. 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    1 Re: Amarok's Issues Alle lunedì 12 aprile 2010, Robert van den Berg ha scritto: > -----Original Message----- > From: Marcus Better [mailto:marcus@better.se] > Sent: maandag 12 april 2010 14:23 > To: debian-kde@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: Amarok's Issues > > Edson Marquezani Filho wrote: > > I would like to know if people here have the same problems with > > Amarok (Squeeze's version of it), as I do. I haven't looked for > > bugs filled about it yet, but these issues have been annoying for > > time enough to put me wondering if I'am the only who has been > > facing them. > > I've had other weird problems with the collection (like missing > albums) after an upgrade of Amarok. This was due to database > corruption, and the fix > > was to nuke the database (somewhere under ~/.kde). > > Cheers, > > Marcus > > I do run with an external MySQL database. > > Cheers, > > Robert In my experience it's probably better to use an external database (MySQL) with amarok because it's faster to load. Anyhow, it still happens that the changes you make to the tracks/albums don't show immediately in the database. Bye Valerio -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? 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    I do not want to receive any more surveys and emails from this sender. 1 Re: exmh bug? Hmm - I'm cc'ing the exmh-workers list, because I really don't know much about the various PGP interfaces. I think there has been some talk about "issues" with the latest version of gpg. >>>Hacksaw said: > version 2.5 08/15/2002 > Linux habitrail.home.fools-errant.com 2.4.7-10smp #1 SMP Thu Sep 6 17:09:31 > EDT 2001 i686 unknown > Tk 8.3 Tcl 8.3 > > It's not clear to me this is a bug with exmh per se, but it's something that > manifests through exmh, so I figured asking you might help me track it down. > > When I receive a gpg encrypted message, and it asks me for a passphrase, it > first tries to ask me via the tty under which exmh is running. It tells me m y > passphrase is incorrect every time, at which point exmh offers me the line i n > the message about decrypting. I click the line and it offers me the dialog > box, and tells me the passphrase is correct, and shows me the decrypted > message. > > Any ideas on that? > -- > Honour necessity. > http://www.hacksaw.org -- http://www.privatecircus.com -- KB1FVD -- Brent Welch Software Architect, Panasas Inc Pioneering the World's Most Scalable and Agile Storage Network www.panasas.com welch@panasas.com _______________________________________________ Exmh-workers mailing list Exmh-workers@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/exmh-workers 0 Z-app Your Term Life Business From nobody Tue Apr 11 08:39:19 2017 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Produce More in Less Time! ...with help from Roster Financial LLC and Zurich Life Z-app Your Term Life Business Z-app Your Term Life Business Z-app is the easy, fast, paperless way for agents to use Zurich Life's TeleLifeTM pre-application process. 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Instead, go here: http://www.Insurancemail.net Legal Notice 1 Apple & User Groups (was Re: AUGD: Re: PR Mailing Lists) This discussion has drifted far, far away from initial subject of PR Mailing Lists, so it about time we changed subject (and yes I probably should have done it last time I replied to this thread) On 28/04/2010, at 3:39 AM, Chris Hart wrote: > ___ John Feltham at wrote: ___ > >> G'day Chris, >> >> On 21/04/2010, at 1:02 PM, Chris Hart wrote: >> >>> See, that's downright disgusting that Apple won't even acknowledge >>> our existence. >> >> While I agree that their position is not good, I think that you >> have to think >> that their business is the manufacture and sale of their products. > > I'm not asking them to promote our groups prominently. I just want > them to > publicly acknowledge our existence in a proud fashion and not > hesitate to > mention us to their customers when appropriate. When is an 'appropriate' time? And how do Apple decide which User Groups to 'acknowledge in a proud fashion' There are groups out there that only have a dozen or so members. Others seem to a large portion of members still using PowerPC based machines. And from my experience, it seems very few 'traditional' user groups actually cater for the demographic that Apple is now chasing. >> << Years ago, the local store did allow us to meet there twice. >> Once in the >> first year of their existence, once in the second. The attitude >> towards us >> during the second visit was not as good as the first. Despite the >> fact that >> our group was the ideal audience and perfectly behaved during both >> visits >> (not that that's ever an issue with our group, but I wanted to make >> it clear >> that I saw no reason for the attitude). >. What makes your group 'an ideal audience'? I'm suggesting that you aren't... In fact, I am curious to see how ALL User Groups feel about this point! Are User Groups in fact the 'ideal audience' for Apple? Or would Apple just be preaching to the converted? >> finding a place to hold your meetings is just a function of that >> task. They >> are your meetings, no one elses. > > The store had indicated that they would provide the > program/presentation/presenter. Are we supposed to come up with a > backup > presentation and presenter for every meeting we plan, in case the > meeting > falls through? Not really gonna happen and I doubt any user groups > do that > (except for occasions where they have reason to believe an out-of-town > presenter's appearance could fall through). Over at my own website, I recently highlighted a series of posts from O'Reilly on how to deal with Speaker Cancelations http://www.appleusers.org/share/oreilly-share-how-to-deal-with-speaker-cancelations/ EVERY group I have ever known has had to deal with this one time or another... I've been in the situation where I've had to find a last minute replacement OR usually BE the last minute replacement. Yes it is embarrassing, but these things do unfortunately happen. I've even been known to be the cause of such cancelations to groups myself :( Often I'm booked month's in advance to present to a group... then circumstances change and I have to cancel. Other times, I've had initial discussions about presenting, again months in advance, and then I hear nothing until the night before the presentation... asking if am I still OK with 'tomorrow' !@#!$!$^ %&^*(Q@# is all I can say. There are plenty of ways of gently reminding a presenter that they have a presentation coming up soon... and harking back to the original topic of this thread... a forwarding of a Press Release you've sent out a month before the meeting that mentions the 'forthcoming meeting next month' is one simple way of doing so. It also shows that you care enough about the topic/presenter to promote it. >> That really annoyed we board members, because we were made to look >> like >> idiots and our general membership was highly disappointed. We >> swore that we >> would never do anything involving that store ever again. >> >> >> So far everything that you have written about has ha a negative >> approach >> slant. > > Everything about the situation was negative. I don't see any point in > putting a smiley face on it. > > The only positive that came about was for the board to swear we will > never > rely on that store again. We now have the freedom of not relying on > such > careless individuals for the focus of one of our meetings. How much communication did you have with the Store leading up to the 'presentation'? Surely, you weren't discussing things even the week before the meeting and they still just let you turn up I know of instances where User Groups have made plans with Apple Retail Stores... >> << With regard to User Groups, there is no excuse. Everything >> about our >> groups >> is centered around furthering the usefulness of Apple products. We >> provide >> a positive, family-friendly, intelligent resource to Mac users. >> How is that >> not something to let the world know about? >> >> >> I agree. But then I say, get out and bang the drum, do we really >> need Apple? > > Yes, we really do. > > Increasingly, the average owner/user of Apple products thinks that > the local > Apple Store is the one and only place for to further the Apple > experience. In many cases, it is the best place for many people. I hate to say it, but I cringe at some of the comments I see on User Group mailing lists etc about what a product may or may not do and how wrong those responses are! An example I've seen twice on different lists in recent weeks is the point about iPads and if they are 'locked' to AT&T... for starters both people inquiring were talking about iPads with WiFi only - so automatically there is no need to even mention been locked in to AT&T. Secondly, both groups were located in Australia and whilst one was talking about importing an iPad from the US, the other was asking if they could use it in the UK when they visited family there later in the year. Steve Jobs made it abundantly clear in his Keynote speech launching the iPad that it was NOT locked to any carrier... yet on both MUG lists, people responded saying the iPad was likely to be locked in to AT&T and so the people inquiring would not be able to use the iPad as they had hoped... which was just plain wrong! Now, I not saying that User Groups always get it wrong... more often then not they don't and they do actually provide an independent viewpoint... for example, the discussion on this very list about how best to demo an iPad was very enlightening and provided far more information on the topic then I got out of my contacts at Apple Australian (and Apple US) on how do do the same thing when the iPhone first came out here (about 18 months AFTER the US go it - so it wasn't exactly the latest news then and I'm sure others had similar queries at the time). > The message of user groups is lost in the scale of the Apple media > presence. Then it is up to User Groups to address that themselves.... which again harks back to the original topic of this thread Here in Australia, we have taken steps towards addressing this... I produced a full page flyer promoting active Apple User Groups here. See Page 15 of the Feb/Mar issue of the AppleUsers Spotlight (a 30+ page digital format magazine I publish here in Australia) for an example of the ad. http://www.appleusers.org/magazine/february-2010-issue-of-appleusers-spotlight-now-available/ The 'electronic' copy of the flyer has each user group name as an active hyperlink, so people can jump straight to a group in their state. If it appeared in a printed magazine or flyer, then there is still the simple URL that can easily be typed in which lands you at a page with links to the various groups own webpages. The 'primary' URL used on the flyer was actually put to a vote and everyone agreed that we wouldn't use the www.apple.com/au/usergroup link (or even the www.apple.com.au/usergroup one) as quite a few of the 'active' groups here have chosen NOT to be listed there - so they can be seen as been independent from Apple (and any other retailer) and also due to the fact that listing often falls out of date. I just realised that the ad needs updating - we don't mention the iPad in the current version :) We also have a portrait version on hand if we need it... in fact, the flyer started out as an A4 size portrait flyer when we were approached to have an ad in one of Australian Macworld's Super Guide publications - unfortunately we couldn't arrange enough funding to go ahead with the idea in the time frame at hand... but now we have a solid basis to work from the next time an opportunity presents itself There is nothing stopping a group of User Groups in a 'state', 'region' or 'area' from getting together and producing their own version of such an ad. I also love what Mac Users UK have done with their Google map showing the location of each User Group in the UK (and Ireland) http://www.macusersuk.org/mugs/mugsmap.php I really must work out how to create such a Map for Australian User Groups :) > Let me make an analogy... At music fairs like Lollapalooza and > Lilith Fair, > there are secondary stages where lots of great musicians and groups > get > major exposure. They're not getting the limelight, but they sure > get in > front of lots of people they wouldn't otherwise. > > Not only do we not get secondary stage placement, but we can't even > hang out > at the gate to the event and have a banner or people handing out > flyers > about our groups. Actually, most 'concerts' and major events organisers discourage 'hawkers' from 'hassling' people at the gates/entrance... but they'll quite happily take your groups money and let you have a concession stand near by (and usually take a percentage of your gross takings as well) And why should Apple be expected do the marketing for independent User Groups??? Yes, I know User Groups 'promote' Apple products... but we have chosen to do so... we aren't compelled to do so. We come together in User Groups (or even in online communities such as this) to meet with like minded people and discuss things about a common topic of interest to us... just like there are groups that get together as book clubs, or reptile keepers, even "gunzels" get together through their common interest in trains (real ones and model ones). No one makes them form these groups nor force people to participate... and most other 'hobbies' aren't so (un)fortunate to have a 'central' business or entity to focus around, yet they survive and even flourish all by themselves. > Chris -- Nicholas Pyers (nicholas@appleusers.org) Founder & Publisher, AppleUsers.org http://www.appleusers.org/ _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Augd mailing list (Augd@lists.apple.com) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/augd/mlsubscriber.tech%40csmining.org This email sent to mlsubscriber.tech@csmining.org 1 calling wayne baisley@#! You around? C -- "I don't take no stocks in mathematics, anyway" --Huckleberry Finn 1 Re: [ILUG] How to copy some files | Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2002 15:22:26 +0100 | From: "Matthew French" | | Niall asked: | > I have about 60G of data which I need to copy from one disk to | > another. [ ... ] The problem is the bulk of the data [ ... ] | > have two directory entries i.e. there is a hard link [ ... ] | | How about something like: | | cd {dest.dir} | tar -C {source.dir} cf - | tar xf - | | tar cf - will pipe the tar file to stdout and tar xf - will untar it. This | should keep permissions and links, and if you do it as root you will keep | the owners too... :) | | Not tested, though. You may need other flags as well. the above (or something close to it) will work. however, the data will be read and written twice by the 1st (source) `tar', and read twice by the 2nd (sink) `tar', albeit only written once as the sink realizes the second copy is a hard link to the first. with c.60Gb of data, that will make a difference, at least in time and CPU resource consumed (albeit, in this case, not storage). the issue here is tar(1) (and cpio(1)) archives always contain the data for each name of a hard link. this is (probably) for several reasons, and is not necessarily a bad thing. e.g., it provides a degree of redundancy to help cope with bad media. the source `tar' is creating an archive, which is being written down the pipe (to be consumed by the sink `tar'). that is why storage is not an issue per se here, as the full archive is not "saved" --- if it were, you'd need at least 2x60Gb, or over 120Gb! (the extra is `tar's overhead, which is minimal but does add up, esp. when a "large" blocking factor is used.) cheers! -blf- -- Innovative, very experienced, Unix and | Brian Foster Dublin, Ireland Chorus (embedded RTOS) kernel internals | e-mail: blf@utvinternet.ie expert looking for a new position ... | mobile: (+353 or 0)86 854 9268 For a résumé, contact me, or see my website http://www.blf.utvinternet.ie Stop E$$o (ExxonMobile): «Whatever you do, don't buy Esso --- they don't give a damn about global warming.» http://www.stopesso.com Supported by Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth, and numerous others... -- Irish Linux Users' Group: ilug@linux.ie http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information. List maintainer: listmaster@linux.ie 1 Apple: Heinous DVD Pirates URL: http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/000644 Date: 2002-10-08T01:21:33-06:00 DeCSS detractors have repeatedly claimed that DeCSS needs to be stopped because it makes perfect digital copies of DVDs possible. Recently, in private email, Ernest Miller claimed that doing so would be a violation of the DMCA. In this in-depth special report, I show that using perfectly legal, (I assume) licensed, off-the-shelf consumer software, copying DVDs is easy and in many ways encouraged. *Tools:* 1 PowerBook G4 with slot-loading DVD drive (any model should work) 1 Monsters, Inc. Collector's Edition DVD (any DVD should work) 1 copy of Mac OS X 10.2 "Jaguar" *Process:* 1. Insert DVD into drive. Notice how Jaguar helpfully loads the DVD Player for you. 2. Open the DVD (it appears on the desktop) and drag the VIDEO_TS folder to your hard drive. Ejct the DVD. 3. In DVD Player, select "Open VIDEO_TS Folder..." from the File menu. Use the dialog that appears to select the VIDEO_TS folder on your hard drive. Now the DVD plays just like it would were the DVD in the drive. By extension, I could also put the DVD up on my site for you to download and watch. I could share it via a P2P network. And I haven't done anything to decrypt the DVD or violate the DMCA: I've used only basic tools available to all normal computer users on my (I assume) fully-licensed consumer laptop. *Disclaimer:* Seth Schoen, whose opinion I highly respect on these matters, finds it unlikely that the DVD was CSS-encrypted if this was possible. I am not sure how to verify if the DVD is CSS-encrypted. If someone has a suggestion, please let me know. However, if it is true, then it's very interesting that Disney has released such a major movie without encryption. 1 Re: About USB hard drives and errors On 20100411_115203, Andrei Popescu wrote: > On Sat,10.Apr.10, 16:24:45, Paul E Condon wrote: > > > The errors that I am experiencing are all similar. The first > > indication of a problem is a message from the kernel (I think). An > > example is: > > > > kernel: [78454.939948] journal commit I/O error > > [...] > > > When this happens, all the USB drives (3 of them) disappear from > > /dev/disks/by-label (they are all labeled by me). I have not > > Just a long shot, bun since you are connecting 3 USB drives to the same > computer you might experience power issues. If you connect only one > drive do you get the same issues? Or you could try a powered USB hub if > you have one. This is a good thing to look into. Now I am experiencing a interlude of error free operation, so I can't test it. 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Local Apple > guys say this is not supposed to be done (in particular because of > some heating problems which could arise then etc), but I cannot see > if this is simply a "salesman's talk" while trying selling a > completely new machine instead. Though having 8 cores in total > makes more computational (... and financial) sense as to buy a > machine of today with, e.g. 6 cores. >=20 > Is there anything of substance known in these supposed heating issues? That seems bizarre to me. I'd do a little google investigation about = that rather than trust one salesman. _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. 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(I > > > already run PostgreSQL, and have a number of apps that use SQLite > > > installed.) > >=20 > > ... > >=20 > > > Okay, ending this email here, because thinking about a stable > > > Debian that includes KDEPIM 4.4 angers and saddens me. > >=20 > > How many users have postgres installed on their desktop? Do you > > complain > >=20 > > just because `ps aux | grep mysqld` returns something and you can't > > stand it or you have any real issues with it? >=20 > I have real issues with having to spare the disk space and RAM on my > laptop for it. PostgreSQL is for work; I don't get much choice about > running that. >=20 > I also have a history with MySQL and I *do* *not* *trust* it with my > data. UPS or not. My email is fairly important for me -- I am > probably in KMail only slightly less than I am in a source code > editor. When I'm testing or deploying updates, I spend *more* time in > KMail. KMail doesn't use Akonadi at all in KDE 4.4. It might use Akonadi in KDE=20 4.5. 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This is the way forward, IMO. Just wait a couple of years until 66 million Muslim Turks are making great strides towards democracy and prosperity in the E.U. and Syria, Lebanon etc start lining up and making similar decisions. Of course there are hard-liners who would be right at home on Rumsfeld's staff, but they got out-voted: >La peine de mort s'est révélée le sujet le plus épineux : les >ultra-nationalistes étaient déterminés à obtenir la pendaison du >dirigeant du PKK (kurde), Abdullah Öcalan, considéré par les Turcs >comme personnellement responsable de la mort de plus de 30 000 >personnes. Öcalan avait été condamné à mort en juin 1999, mais le >gouvernement avait accepté d'attendre le verdict de la Cour européenne >des droits de l'homme avant de l'exécuter. 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Build it in! http://www.jabber.com/osdn/xim _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-devel mailing list Spamassassin-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-devel 1 RE: The Disappearing Alliance > From: fork-admin@xent.com [mailto:fork-admin@xent.com] On Behalf Of R. A. > Hettinga > Subject: The Disappearing Alliance > > http://www.techcentralstation.com/1051/printer.jsp?CID=1051-100802B > > > > The Disappearing Alliance > By Dale Franks 10/08/2002 > Obviously, in such a > political atmosphere, the opportunities for conflict will inevitably > increase. Given current trends, particularly in demographics, such conflict won't be military. Europe wouldn't stand a chance now and things are getting worse in a hurry. They are SOL. Not to mention that when push comes to shove they wouldn't stand united. > > That thought is frightening enough. Even more frightening, however, is the > thought that such a conflict might be averted by our own acceptance of the > new ideology of transnational progressivism. Now that is a scary thought. ] 1 Re: rpm-zzzlist@freshrpms.net Once upon a time, dTd wrote : > > Thanks for the great work Mathias but I would like to point out that this > list is fastly become the apt-rpm-list instead of the rpm-list. The > discussion concerning apt is overwhelming. Maybe another list is in order > for those having trouble with apt-rpm. apt-rpm-hotline@freshrpms.net ? :) > > Though I think apt-rpm is a great tool, I don't use it and would like to > get back to talk of new packages and rpm building techniques. Hmmm, know what? On http://lists.freshrpms.net/ the apt-list has been up for a while now ;-) There is almost no traffic though, since I wanted to keep that list for apt-rpm on the server side (mirrors, building repositories etc.), but hey, it could be a good place for general apt-rpm questions ;-) Matthias -- Matthias Saou World Trade Center ------------- Edificio Norte 4 Planta System and Network Engineer 08039 Barcelona, Spain Electronic Group Interactive Phone : +34 936 00 23 23 _______________________________________________ RPM-List mailing list http://lists.freshrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/rpm-list 1 [use Perl] Stories for 2002-10-02 use Perl Daily Newsletter In this issue: * Announcing SouthFlorida.pm +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Announcing SouthFlorida.pm | | posted by ziggy on Tuesday October 01, @10:50 (groups) | | http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/10/01/1450259 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ [0]jbisbee writes "The South Florida Perl Mongers group is announcing its first social meeting to be held at [1]The Duck Tavern in Boca Raton, FL on Tuesday, October 15 at 7:30 PM. 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It also appears that the standard logrotate tools included with many systems (or at least RedHat systems) will support wildcards when rotating files so something like /home/*/.razor/razor-agent.log can be specified... -Dave ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same old cell phone? Get a new here for FREE! https://www.inphonic.com/r.asp?r=sourceforge1&refcode1=vs3390 _______________________________________________ Razor-users mailing list Razor-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/razor-users 1 TrackBack for OSXCON URL: http://boingboing.net/#85511996 Date: Not supplied Mena sez: "We've set up a TrackBack ping repository for attendees of O'Reilly's Mac OS X Conference. If you're using Movable Type or a TrackBack-enabled tool, you can ping the category relating to your OSXCon-specific weblog post." Link [1] Discuss[2] (_Thanks, Mena[3]!_) [1] http://www.movabletype.org/osxcon/ [2] http://www.quicktopic.com/boing/H/Eg8fKLFxsFr [3] http://www.dollarshort.org/ 1 Re: Anybody know what this is all about? [Re: Anacron job 'cron.weekly' on whitemac] On 2010-05-17 20:07 +0200, Rick Thomas wrote: > On May 16, 2010, at 7:59 AM, Anacron wrote: > >> /etc/cron.weekly/apt-xapian-index: >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "/usr/sbin/update-apt-xapian-index", line 71, in >> warnings.filterwarnings("ignore","") >> NameError: name 'warnings' is not defined >> run-parts: /etc/cron.weekly/apt-xapian-index exited with return code 1 http://bugs.debian.org/581736 Sven -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87mxvy1h46.fsf@turtle.gmx.de 1 [Spambayes] spambayes package? > That has the nasty side effect of placing all .py files in the > package. What about obvious executable scripts (like timtest or > hammie)? How can I keep them out of the package? Why would we care about installing a few extra files, as long as they're inside a package? --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/) 1 latest php upgrade in 7.3 Today an apt-get upgrade holds back php (and submodules, like php-imap). Running an apt-get install php to see what's up, I get: # apt-get install php Processing File Dependencies... Done Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done The following extra packages will be installed: curl-devel imap imap-devel mysql mysql-devel php-imap php-ldap postgresql postgresql-devel postgresql-libs pspell-devel ucd-snmp-devel ucd-snmp-utils unixODBC unixODBC-devel The following NEW packages will be installed: curl-devel imap imap-devel mysql mysql-devel postgresql postgresql-devel postgresql-libs pspell-devel ucd-snmp-devel ucd-snmp-utils unixODBC unixODBC-devel The following packages will be upgraded php php-imap php-ldap 3 packages upgraded, 13 newly installed, 0 to remove(replace) and 1 not upgraded. Anyone have an idea what the heck RedHat did here, and why we're now trying to install a ton of crap I don't want? 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David // object-C code int InitWindowMac(JNIEnv * env, jobject panel) { std::cout << "Enteringing InitWindowMac" << std::endl; jboolean result = JNI_FALSE; jint lock = 0; std::cout << "Before result = JAWT_GetAWT(env, &awt);" << std::endl; // get the AWT awt.version = JAWT_VERSION_1_4; result = JAWT_GetAWT(env, &awt); if(result != JNI_FALSE) std::cout << "JNI_FALSE" << std::endl; std::cout << "After result = JAWT_GetAWT(env, &awt);" << std::endl; if( env->ExceptionOccurred() ) { env->ExceptionDescribe(); } assert(result != JNI_FALSE); std::cout << "After JAWT_GetAWT assert" << std::endl; ds = awt.GetDrawingSurface(env, panel); std::cout << "After ds = awt.GetDrawingSurface(env, panel);" << std::endl; if( env->ExceptionOccurred() ) { env->ExceptionDescribe(); } assert(ds != NULL); std::cout << "After awt.GetDrawingSurface(env, panel) assert" << std::endl; lock = ds->Lock(ds); if( env->ExceptionOccurred() ) { env->ExceptionDescribe(); } assert( (lock & JAWT_LOCK_ERROR) == 0 ); std::cout << "After awt.GetDrawingSurface(env, panel) assert" << std::endl; dsi = ds->GetDrawingSurfaceInfo(ds); if(dsi) { dsi_mac = (JAWT_MacOSXDrawingSurfaceInfo*)dsi->platformInfo; if( env->ExceptionOccurred() ) { env->ExceptionDescribe(); } } else { std::cout << "dsi is null exiting" << std::endl; return 0; } std::cout << "Before NSView *view = dsi_mac->cocoaViewRef;" << std::endl; // get the corresponding peer from the calling panel NSView *view = dsi_mac->cocoaViewRef; std::cout << "Before NSView NSWindow *window = [view Window];" << std::endl; if(view) std::cout << "view !=null" << std::endl; else { std::cout << "view is null exiting" << std::endl; return 0; } // get the coregraphics from the parent window NSWindow *window = [view window]; std::cout << "Before NSOpenGLPixelFormatAttribute attrs[]" << std::endl; NSOpenGLPixelFormatAttribute attrs[] = { NSOpenGLPFAScreenMask, CGDisplayIDToOpenGLDisplayMask(kCGDirectMainDisplay), NSOpenGLPFAColorSize, 24, NSOpenGLPFADepthSize, 16, NSOpenGLPFADoubleBuffer, NSOpenGLPFAAccelerated, 0 }; NSOpenGLPixelFormat *pixelFormat; std::cout << "Before pixelFormat = [[NSOpenGLPixelFormat alloc] initWithAttributes:attrs];" << std::endl; pixelFormat = [[NSOpenGLPixelFormat alloc] initWithAttributes:attrs]; cp = new GraphicsContextProperties(); std::cout << "after cp = new GraphicsContextProperties();" << std::endl; cp->context = NULL; cp->str = ""; context = [NSOpenGLContext alloc]; if ( context ) { std::cout << "context != null" << std::endl; // Set the current OpenGL context [context makeCurrentContext]; std::cout << "after [context makeCurrentContext];" << std::endl; } else { std::cout << "context == null exiting" << std::endl; exit(0); } cp->context = context; // match java NSRect windowRect = [window frame]; CGAffineTransform xform = CGAffineTransformMake(1, 0, 0, -1, dsi->bounds.x, windowRect.size.height-dsi->bounds.y); CGContextConcatCTM( (CGContext*)context, xform ); if(cp) BuildLinkList(env, panel, cp); else { std::cout << "cp == null exiting" << std::endl; exit(0); } return 1; } // get native window that corresponds to the current java window JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_AvistoGL_setForDrawing(JNIEnv * env, jobject panel) { jclass cls = env->GetObjectClass(panel); jmethodID method = env->GetMethodID(cls, "getName", "()Ljava/lang/String;"); jstring name = (jstring) env->CallObjectMethod(panel,method); const char * chr = env->GetStringUTFChars(name, 0); std::string str = chr; cp = contextList->retrieve_item(str); if( !cp ) { std::cout << "graphics context is not in the graphics context list"<< std::endl; return false; } int ret = GetCurrentContext(); return ret; } // java code public void gl_draw() { // ensure that the OpenGL is correctly initialized if(isInitalized == false) { try { makeOpenGLWindow(1); } catch(Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); return; } gl_init(); isInitalized = true; } // find the correct panel to draw the OpenGL into. setForDrawing(); System.out.println("gl_draw()"); if(!picking) { reSizeGLScene( getWidth(), getHeight() ); System.out.println("!picking"); } //draw glClearColor(backgroundColour[0], backgroundColour[1], backgroundColour[2], backgroundColour[3]); System.out.println("After glClearColor"); glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT | GL_DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT); System.out.println("After glClear"); glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW); System.out.println("After glMatrixMode"); glLoadIdentity(); System.out.println("After glLoadIdentity"); gluLookAt(eye_x, eye_y, eye_z, lookatX, lookatY, lookatZ, upX, upY, upZ); System.out.println("After gluLookAt"); glDisable(GL_LIGHTING); glDisable(GL_LIGHT0); System.out.println("After glDisable"); glEnable(GL_CULL_FACE); glCullFace(GL_BACK); glTranslatef(0.0f, 0.0f, 5.0f); System.out.println("After glTranslate"); // 3rd blue glColor3f(0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f); glPushName(21); System.out.println("After glPushName"); glPushMatrix(); glTranslatef(1.3f, 0f, 10.0f); System.out.println("After glTranslate"); glBegin(GL_TRIANGLES); glVertex3f(0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f); glVertex3f(2.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f); glVertex3f(1.0f, 2.0f, 0.0f); glEnd(); glPopMatrix(); glPopName(); System.out.println("After blue"); glDisable(GL_CULL_FACE); glEnable(GL_LIGHTING); glEnable(GL_LIGHT0); System.out.println("Before glFlush()"); glFlush(); System.out.println("After glFlush()"); 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When the plane landed about half an hour later, Mr. Feuer was taken into custody. And then, shockingly, so was Dr. Rajcoomar. The air marshals grabbed the doctor from behind, handcuffed him and, for no good reason that anyone has been able to give, hauled him to an airport police station where he was thrown into a filthy cell. This was airline security gone berserk. No one ever suggested that Dr. Rajcoomar, a straight-arrow retired Army major, had done anything wrong. Dr. Rajcoomar, who is of Indian descent, said he believes he was taken into custody solely because of his brown skin. He was held for three frightening hours and then released without being charged. Mr. Feuer was also released. Officials tried to conceal the names of the marshals, but they were eventually identified by a Philadelphia Inquirer reporter as Shawn B. McCullers and Samuel Mumma of the Transportation Security Administration, which is part of the U.S. Transportation Department. 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The version of nmh I'm using is ... delta$ pick -version pick -- nmh-1.0.4 [compiled on fuchsia.cs.mu.OZ.AU at Sun Mar 17 14:55:56 ICT 2002] And the relevant part of my .mh_profile ... delta$ mhparam pick -seq sel -list Since the pick command works, the sequence (actually, both of them, the one that's explicit on the command line, from the search popup, and the one that comes from .mh_profile) do get created. kre ps: this is still using the version of the code form a day ago, I haven't been able to reach the cvs repository today (local routing issue I think). _______________________________________________ Exmh-workers mailing list Exmh-workers@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/exmh-workers 1 Fluxbox I've noted that there are packaged versions of Blackbox and hackedbox available from FreshRPMs. What about FluxBox? http://fluxbox.sf.net I'd certainly enjoy a packaged version, since its creators seem hesitant to provide .rpms (.debs, yes, but no .rpms). .Doug __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? 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    1 Re: wireless connection issues Fixed IPs around? Il 12/05/10 15.32, Boris Bobrov ha scritto: > Hi, Frank. > Try to set dhcp pool size in your router to 2 or 3 > Вторник 11 Ð¼Ð°Ñ 2010 00:06:28 you wrote: > >> Hi guys, >> >> I'm having some headaches with our WLAN. We're going online with 2 >> laptops, that means we try. We do have the following setup: >> >> The router is a Speedport W 303V and we do have the folloeing laptops: >> Asus M6N, Intel ipw2100 driver, Debian/sid with wicd >> Acer Aspire 5680, Atheros AR2413 with the ath5k driver, Ubuntu 8.10 with >> network manager >> >> When my wife is online with her Acer/Ubuntu system I cannot connect with >> my Asus/Debian machine. The wireless network is detected but I do not >> get an IP address.This is from the wicd.log file: >> No DHCPOFFERS received. >> No working leases in persistent database - sleeping. >> DHCP connection failed >> exiting connection thread >> Sending connection attempt result dhcp_failed >> >> It does work the other way round though! >> >> >> Any ideas on where to look? >> >> THX Frank >> >> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-laptop-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4BEAB423.1030403@vodafone.it 1 RE: Java is for kiddies On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, Reza B'Far (eBuilt) wrote: > 2. C and C++ forces the developer to solve problems such as memory > management over and over again. IMHO, Java is superior because the problem > of programming in the future is not about 0's and 1's, making the compiler > 2% faster, or making your code take 5% less memory... It's about design > patterns, architecture, high level stuff... Considering 90% of the fake job posting I see are for embedded systems or device drivers - C still rules the world. > 3. Java is not just a programming language! It's also a platform... There > is NOTHING like the standard API's in Java in C and C++. Everyone defines > their own API's, people end up solving the same problems ten different ways The problem is the problem you're trying to solve is never the same. Java will soon suffer API-rot (alot of poeple are already complaining about it), it's just new. C was clean in the beginning too. API-rot is PURELY a function of age. > 4. If you have a program of any type of high complexity written in C, you > can't possibly think that you could port it to different platforms within > the same magnitude of cost as Java.... I do this all the time, It's alot easier then you think if the original programmer had a clue at all... Java does remove the clue requirement tho, just adds a huge testing requirement, QA guys aren't as cheap ;) > 5. Makes no sense for a scientific or a business project to depend on a > person... Java, IMHO, reduces the dependence of these entities on the > individual developer as it is much easier to reverse engineer Java as it is > to reverse engineer C (large applications). No it's not, but you can hire teams of Javites for cheap at your local high school. Java is about cutting costs and commoditizing programming - and it's working! - Adam L. "Duncan" Beberg http://www.mithral.com/~beberg/ beberg@mithral.com 1 World Wide Words -- 17 Aug 02 WORLD WIDE WORDS ISSUE 303 Saturday 17 August 2002 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sent each Saturday to 15,000+ subscribers in at least 119 countries Editor: Michael Quinion, Thornbury, Bristol, UK ISSN 1470-1448 ------------------------------------------------------------------- IF YOU RESPOND TO THIS MAILING, REMEMBER TO CHANGE THE OUTGOING ADDRESS TO ONE OF THOSE IN THE 'CONTACT ADDRESSES' SECTION. Contents ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Feedback, notes and comments. 2. Turns of Phrase: Asian Brown Cloud. 3. Weird Words: Pyknic. 4. Q&A: Mash note. 5. Endnote. A. Subscription commands. B. Contact addresses. 1. Feedback, notes and comments ------------------------------------------------------------------- MACHINIMA My reputation for small errors continues to grow (I am keeping quiet about the big ones) with a misprint in last week's piece on this word. In the sentence giving the etymology, of all places, I misspelled it "mechanima", thus confusing everybody. APPETITE OVER TIN CUP Several replies came in about this saying, confirming that variations on it and other ways of saying "head over heels" are widely known, especially "ass over appetite" from the US, where "appetite" may be a transferred term for the mouth. But the specific form that Maria Jessup Robinson was asking about, "appetite over tin cup", seems not to be known much at all. It would seem to be a conflation of the British expression "arse over teakettle" and the American "ass over appetite" (note my deliberate use of the two spellings of "arse" here!). The saying was probably modified because at the time it was created a tea kettle was an item less common in America than in Britain. Even in Britain these days it is obsolete as a fixed term except within this expression, which itself is now not very common. BUMBERSHOOT Several subscribers have pointed out that the word is in the lyric of a song sung by Dick Van Dyke in the film "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang": Me ol' bam-boo, me ol' bam-boo You'd better never bother with me ol' bam-boo You can have me hat or me bumbershoot But you'd better never bother with me ol' bam-boo It may be one reason why some Americans, not familiar with the word in their own country, have come to believe it must be British. OLOGIES AND ISMS The publication date of my book has been moved back a week in the UK to 29 August. A review by Jonathon Green is scheduled for the issue of 31 August (assuming nobody changes the date again). See for more details and UK ordering information. 2. Turns of Phrase: Asian Brown Cloud ------------------------------------------------------------------- As though we didn't have enough to worry about weather-wise, what with global warming, the ozone hole, and the new El Niño season, UN scientists have now identified this new threat to the world's climate. It is a cloud of smog three kilometres deep, enveloping the whole of southern Asia - a soup of industrial pollutants, carbon monoxide from vehicle exhausts and particles of soot from burning forests and millions of rural cooking fires. It blocks 15% of sunlight, which reduces crop yields. It also creates acid rain, leads to respiratory illnesses, reduces rainfall and causes extreme weather events. Because the cloud is capable of being dispersed rapidly around the world, it may affect a much wider area than just Asia. The term "Asian Brown Cloud" seems to have been around for a couple of years in scientific circles, but came to prominence this week in a report prepared by a team of international climatologists at the UN Environment Programme in preparation for the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg next week. The good news, they say, is that unlike other causes of pollution and climate change, this one is curable if Asians can shift to more efficient ways of burning fuels. The "Asian Brown Cloud," a 2-mile-thick blanket of pollution over South Asia, may be causing the premature deaths of half a million people in India each year, deadly flooding in some areas and drought in others, a new U.N.-sponsored study indicates. ["Los Angeles Times", Aug. 2002] A UN-backed study released on Friday said the "Asian Brown Cloud" - a vast haze of pollution stretching across South Asia - is damaging agriculture, modifying rainfall patterns and endangering the population. ["Agence France Presse", Aug. 2002] 3. Weird Words: Pyknic /'pIknIk/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- Short and fat. Nothing to do with al-fresco meals, though it is said the same way as "picnic". In the early years of the twentieth century the German psychiatrist Ernst Kretschmer examined criminals to try to tie their physical shape and constitution to their personalities and mental illnesses. Tall and thin ones he called "asthenic" (or "leptosomic") and considered them to be the sort that commits fraud and petty theft. A second set were athletic types with well-developed muscles, whom he concluded, unsurprisingly, were more likely to be violent. The third sort were the "pyknic" ones, who seemed to be a mixture of the other two kinds so far as their criminal tendencies were concerned. He took "pyknic" from Greek "puknos", thick or close- packed; it appeared first in his book "Körperbau und Charakter" (Physique and Character) in 1921, from where it soon moved into English. The American psychologist William Sheldon built on and modified Kretschmer's ideas, coming up with the three terms to describe body types - "endomorph", "mesomorph" and "ectomorph" - that are now more common. He considered Kretschmer's pyknic type to be a mixture of the endomorph (with a soft round body tending to put on fat, the Santa Claus type) and the mesomorph (with a compact, powerful, and athletic body tending to the Tarzan or Mr Universe type) and came up with the phrase "pyknic practical joke" to describe a person who is muscular in early life but who later goes pear-shaped and balloons out into obesity. 4. Q&A ------------------------------------------------------------------- Q. A friend and I were reading a recent article in the "New York Times" that made mention of a "mash note". I had never heard this term before, but I extrapolated that it is some sort of love note. Is there a more specific meaning than a simple love note? And can you give some insight as to the origin of the term? [Jane Rosenthal, California] A. You're right about the meaning of the phrase. We have to go back some way to find the origin. The first form was the word "mash" by itself. This was a slang term in the US in the 1870s for an infatuation or crush (a magazine in 1877 defined it as "a deep but fleeting affection of the heart"). A "mash" could also be a dandy or the object of one's affection (of either sex) or - as a verb - to make amorous advances to a member of the opposite sex, to flirt or seduce. A "masher" was a man who thought himself irresistible to the female sex but whose advances were often unwelcome. The evidence collected by Professor Lighter in the "Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang" and by others suggests that it was originally a term used in and around the theatre. Charles Godfrey Leland (best known for his "Hans Breitmann’s Ballads" about a German immigrant) wrote a note above his poem, "The Masher", dated about 1895, confirming this: The word to "mash," in the sense of causing love or attracting by a glance or fascinating look, came into ordinary slang from the American stage. Thus an actress was often fined for "mashing" or smiling at men in the audience. "Mash" and its derivatives crossed the Atlantic to Britain about 1880. "Masher" in particular became a term in London society, especially among the more raffish supper-club and theatre-going classes, for a type of fashionable male. The Oxford English Dictionary defines it (with a distinctly maidenly air of drawing away its collective skirts) as "a fop of affected manners and exaggerated style of dress who frequented music-halls and fashionable promenades and who posed as a 'lady-killer'", noting that the word had been common "in 1882 and for a few years after". In a letter from London in the old "Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine" in 1889, a correspondent described a member of an impoverished theatrical company: "This dashing youth was distinctly conscious of his fascinations for the buxom maids who sighed beside us, and the airy and elegant nonchalance of the glances that superbly took them in would be a lesson for champion 'mashers' of a far higher class". A "mash note" (in its first appearances, "mash letter") was an obvious enough extension: a love letter. It is recorded first in 1880 and - as you have discovered - is still doing well. Where "mash" and its relatives come from has been a subject of debate. It is sometimes said that it is from the standard English word meaning to make soft by one of various means, with its obvious reference to rendering the object of one's attentions pliable and yielding. Max Beerbohm, writing in London in 1894 (mashers were still around then, despite the OED's comment) remarked that some people derived it from "Ma Chère", "the mode of address used by the gilded youth to the barmaids of the period". But he thought it really came from "the chorus of a song, which, at that time, had a great vogue in the music-halls: 'I'm the slashing, dashing, mashing Montmorency of the day.'" We're pretty sure now that he was wrong, but he could hardly know that. Back to Charles Leland again. Apart from his humorous writings, he also researched and wrote a great deal about the Romany language as well as Gypsy songs and customs. The following note from the introduction to the poem gives an origin that is now widely accepted: It was introduced by the well-known gypsy family of actors, C., among whom Romany was habitually spoken. The word "masher" or "mash" means in that tongue to allure, delude, or entice. It was doubtless much aided in its popularity by its quasi-identity with the English word. But there can be no doubt as to the gypsy origin of "mash" as used on the stage. I am indebted for this information to the late well- known impresario Palmer of New York, and I made a note of it years before the term had become at all popular. Though defunct in British English, "mash" and "masher" have never quite gone away in America. "Mash" had a resurgence of popularity as student slang in the 1980s in the sense of necking or petting, though that may be a back-formation from "mash note". 5. Endnote ------------------------------------------------------------------- "A Spanish lady asked an acquaintance during a visit to Ireland whether there was a word in his language similar to 'manaña'. The Irishman thought for a moment, then said: 'Sure there is, but it doesn't have the same sense of urgency.'" [Traditional Irish joke.] A. Subscription commands ------------------------------------------------------------------- To leave the list, change your subscription address, or subscribe, please visit . Or, you can send a message to from the address at which you are (or want to be) subscribed: To leave, send: SIGNOFF WORLDWIDEWORDS To join, send: SUBSCRIBE WORLDWIDEWORDS First-name Last-name B. Contact addresses ------------------------------------------------------------------- Do not use the address that comes up when you hit 'Reply' on this mailing, or your message will be sent to an electronic dead-letter office. 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And they found an ally in the Ulster Herald this week, which carries a cautionary tale for anyone thinking of embarking on a criminal career. The Omagh-based paper's 'As the Man Says' column brings a story which originated in the Middle East. "A gent recently attempted to rob a bank in Tehran," the columnist reports. "He was unarmed and began seizing bank notes from customers' hands." It is then explained: "He had paid £625 to a local sorcerer and believed that he was invisible." In the Lurgan Mail there was also news of a dramatic robbery. "A Lurgan newsagent has told how thieves drilled their way through three walls to steal £10,000 worth of cigarettes recently in an attack which was well planned and professional," the paper reports. "The thieves broke through the back wall of a religious gifts shop next door to the newsagents and then drilled through the partition between the back hallway and the front shop. "Moving statues of religious icons out of the way, the gang then drilled into the back of the newsagent's cigarette stand removing the contents." The owner of the Paper Chase shop is pictured next to the gaping hole left in his store and is quoted as saying: "On Monday morning when my wife was opening, everything looked normal. "But when she opened the shutters she found herself looking into the shop next door." The paper reports that the shop was the target of "another well organised crime" 12 weeks ago when thieves escaped with a safe. The shop's owner says: "The closer it gets to Christmas the more people are going to be open to this." The issues of crime and punishment are tackled by a columnist in the Down Democrat. Writing in the Downpatrick-based newspaper John Coulter calls on the authorities to "birch the vandals" plaguing the local community. He is shocked at reports of the "wanton destruction by vandals" and issues a call for action. "The time has come to fight fire with fire," he writes, "before unemployed paramilitaries decide to impose vigilante rule and start using so-called kangaroo courts to dish out their own brand of sentences on those found 'guilty' of anti-social behaviour." As an alternative to such reckless violence, he recommends, controlled violence. "It was a sorry day that the Manx authorities banned the use of the birch as a weapon in dealing with unruly elements of the Isle of Man." Getting his defence in early, he immediately rounds on any woolly liberal who may oppose his plan. "In many Islamic countries, public flogging of convicted criminals is the order of the day. "You might laugh and say there is little chance of such measures being introduced in the United Kingdom or Ireland given that corporal punishment was abolished in the vast majority of northern schools in the late 1980s. 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    1 Re: passwordless ssh root logins stopped working after testing dist-upgrade On 10-04-06 14:12:19, Russell L. Carter wrote: >=20 > I dist-upgraded yesterday and ssh root logins started requiring a > password. ... ... > root@feyerabend> diff -u ssh_config ssh_config.dpkg-dist > --- ssh_config 2010-04-05 21:14:26.172871668 -0700 > +++ ssh_config.dpkg-dist 2010-01-04 09:05:12.000000000 -0700 > @@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ > # ssh_config(5) man page. >=20 > Host * > -ForwardAgent yes > -ForwardX11 yes > +# ForwardAgent no > +# ForwardX11 no > # ForwardX11Trusted yes > # RhostsRSAAuthentication no > # RSAAuthentication yes I don't see any "PermitRootLogin without-password" line in your diff. --=20 ____________________________________________________________________ TonyN.:' ' -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1270581844.24480.0@localhost.localdomain 0 Mr. hibody 80% Off on all products
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    1 Re: Does Linux respect gratuitous arp replies? On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 16:33:03 +0200 Axel Freyn wrote: > Hi Celejar, > On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 05:20:31PM -0400, Celejar wrote: > > Does Linux respect gratuitous arp replies? This page claims that it > > does: > > > > Linux kernels will respect gratuitous ARP frames. > > > > http://linux-ip.net/html/ether-arp.html > > It depends on your configuration: > > If you do: > > echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_accept > > it will accept them. > > With > > echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_accept > > they are ignored. Thanks much for this information. I see that it's currently set (default? I don't recall ever touching this setting) to 0, so that may have been the problem. I don't have access to the other system currently, but I'll certainly check whether changing this works, when I get a chance. 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    1 RE: liberal defnitions Read the article. I'm afraid I don't understand how the transmission prices could have hit $50/tcf. But I'm also really leery of telling a pipeline company they have to run a pipeline at a higher pressure and that they should forego maintenance. We had a big pipeline explosion up here awhile ago. So maybe the judge has a point. We'll see as the appeals work its way out. > -----Original Message----- > From: Geege Schuman [mailto:geege@barrera.org] > Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 5:16 AM > To: johnhall@evergo.net > Subject: RE: liberal defnitions > > from slate's "today's papers": The New York Times and Los Angeles Times > both lead with word that > a federal judge ruled yesterday that the nation's largest > national gas pipeline company, El Paso, illegally withheld gas > from the market during California's energy squeeze in 2000-01. > The judge concluded that El Paso left 21 percent of its capacity > in the state off-line, thus driving up the price of gas and > helping to induce rolling blackouts. > > and this is the product of overregulation? > > -----Original Message----- > From: fork-admin@xent.com [mailto:fork-admin@xent.com]On Behalf Of John > Hall > Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 11:57 PM > To: FoRK > Subject: liberal defnitions > > > Depends on how much over spending vs. how much (and what type) over > regulation. > > The biggest problem with over regulation is the costs can be invisible. > It also has the ability to single out particular people, while over > spending spreads the damage more evenly. Rent control would be an > example of a regulation solution that is in general worse than spending > tons of money on public housing. > > As for the definition of a liberal being someone who seeks to impose > both, I find no fault in that definition whatsoever. The opinion that > EITHER we are spending too much OR we have too much regulation is pretty > much anathema to liberal politics. > > Finally, those who argue that there are private replacements for much > government regulation are not saying that a state of nature (no private > replacements, no government regulation) is better than government > regulation itself. > > And in my experience people who label themselves 'Green' (which does not > include everyone who loves trees and thinks smokestacks are ugly) is a > watermelon. > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: fork-admin@xent.com [mailto:fork-admin@xent.com] On Behalf Of > Geege > > Schuman > > > > funny. i read it as green = red, as in accounting, as in fiscally > > irresponsible. which do you think is the worse indictment - > > overregulation > > or overspending? there are many (dickheads) who buy into the > > neo-conservative media's (fox's) definiton of "liberal" as "one who > seeks > > to > > impose both." > > > 0 Advance Your Career and Find a Great Job! Hi Job Seeker, When you create a FREE My Net-Temps account, you have access to the tools and resources for finding your next job more effectively. It only takes a minute. Plus you get news and tips specific to your profession. Everything you need is in your My Net-Temps account! * Post up to 3 resumes with the Build My Resume and Copy & Paste tools * Setup custom search agents to automatically receive job leads * Resume statistics to track your success * Resume, cover letter and thank you letter writing tips * Salary calculator * Career articles and weekly newsletter * Access to over 7500 recruiters that can help your job search Setup your account now at http://www.net-temps.com/careerdev/ The Net-Temps Team www.net-temps.com 1 Re: Keyboard gets stuck when closing PPP On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 09:07:14PM +0200, Rodolfo Medina wrote: >> The problem is reported here: >> >> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=508589 >> >> Does anyone know if it has been fixed, and how? I don't have the >> possibility of installing Sid. "A. F. Cano" writes: > Don't know if it's been fixed. Most likely not in lenny and the > standard kernels. I encounter this problem much too often and each time > it requires a hard reboot. Strangely, the mouse still works so I can > log out of kde, but then the shutdown process hangs until I hit > CTRL-ALT-DEL. Then it continues, but the laptop doesn't shut down all > the way. I have to hold the power button for 10 seconds and then it > does shut down. This is a very low level issue. > > I don't use kppp. This happens with regular pon/poff. I suspect > it's related to the cdc_acm driver which is the one being used by my > phone (motorola e815) through a usb cable. It's not 100% repeatable. > I suspect something in the close routine is overwriting part of the > keyboard driver, but only some times. BTW, this is on a Dell 8600, > with the nvidia-legacy driver. Maybe installing a new version of the kernel would fix it? Haven't you tried, A.? Rodolfo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87fx36gsiw.fsf@csmining.org 1 Re: cvs access working? From nobody Tue Apr 11 08:39:19 2017 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > From: Chris Garrigues > Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2002 16:05:37 -0500 > > I did a commit on friday and I just did an update right now. I just did another commit. It was a minor change I'd been thinking of, so I thought I'd check it in just to test cvs. Chris -- Chris Garrigues http://www.DeepEddy.Com/~cwg/ virCIO http://www.virCIO.Com 716 Congress, Suite 200 Austin, TX 78701 +1 512 374 0500 World War III: The Wrong-Doers Vs. the Evil-Doers. 1 Blair attacks new culture of cynicism URL: http://www.newsisfree.com/click/-0,8358764,215/ Date: 2002-09-29T01:41:02+01:00 PM rules out compromise on public service reform in hard-hitting pre-conference interview. 1 Re: Events not being dispatched when having native Cocoa component in modal JDialog On 04/07/2010 06:48 PM, Mike Swingler wrote: > On Mar 27, 2010, at 3:11 PM, Martin Nedbal wrote: > > >> Hi, >> I have a simple JNI-based code for embedding WebKit into Swing GUI (I >> can post sources if needed). It works fine while in regular Swing JFrame >> but it fails to work when added to modal JDialog - events are blocked >> apparently. WebKit view shows properly, but if I request a page to be >> loaded into it it's not loaded and FrameLoaderDelegate does not get >> didFinishLoadForFrame nor didFail* calls. >> >> I wasn't able to find much about this issue in Google/Apple mailing >> lists. The only thing I found was a thread from 2005 discussing nasty >> workaround based on having non-modal dialog with blocking loop after >> setVisible() call. >> >> It can be reproduced on Snow Leopard with latest Java6 installed but it >> does not really seems to be dependent on versions that much. >> >> Any ideas how to solve this problem in a clean way? >> > I think the problem is that when an AWT-based dialog is up, the runloop is being run in a private Java-modality mode that doesn't let WebKit "events" occur the same way it lets key, mouse, and other events through. But that's just a guess. > > If you have reproducible test case, can you submit it to, and we can take a look and see if there isn't something we can do from within the AWT. > > Thanks, > Mike Swingler > Java Runtime Engineer > Apple Inc. > Sure, no problem. I'll prepare simple example and file it to bugreporter. Best regards, Martin _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Java-dev mailing list (Java-dev@lists.apple.com) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/java-dev/mlsubscriber.tech%40csmining.org This email sent to mlsubscriber.tech@csmining.org 1 Re: Hurtage etc. >>>>> "R" == Robert Harley writes: R> 'Scuse me for posting in Greek. :) Better you than me, but I'm sure we all share in your joy. -- Gary Lawrence Murphy TeleDynamics Communications Inc Business Innovations Through Open Source Systems: http://www.teledyn.com "Computers are useless. They can only give you answers."(Pablo Picasso) http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork 1 Re: [ILUG] Secure remote file access On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 12:22:14PM +0100, Niall O Broin wrote: > What are the best options available on Linux ? SFTP ? WebDAV ? Something > else ? Linux servers - Linux and Mac OS-X clients. Can't speak for the other alternatives, but i've been using scp for years with sexy results. Steve, yes, it's a simpsons quote(ish). -- High salt diets are bad for you - but only outside marriage. -- Irish Linux Users' Group: ilug@linux.ie http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information. List maintainer: listmaster@linux.ie 1 [zzzzteana] Big cats 'on the increase' http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2220922.stm Big cats are on the loose in Britain and breeding their way towards record numbers, a monitoring group has claimed. The British Big Cats Society said it has received more than 800 reports of animals including pumas, black panthers, leopards and so-called Fen tigers over the past 12 months. And while it admits that many sightings are of nothing more exotic than the average moggy, it claims to have "firm evidence" that the majority are real. Society founder Daniel Bamping told BBC News Online he could cope with the critics and doubters, adding: "I was a sceptic, I thought it was in the same realm as the Loch Ness monster. "But it's not, they are really out there." 'Cats with cubs' Mr Bamping said there have been reports of big cats from every corner of the country. Big cat reports Hotspots include Scotland and Gloucestershire January 2002 - Kent man clawed by suspected Lynx November 2001 - farmer reports animals mauled by big cat April 2001 - Lynx captured in north London 1999 - Puma-like cat attacks horse in Wales "This weekend alone I have had sightings from Wales, the Scottish borders, Kent, the West Midlands, Devon, Somerset and Wiltshire," he said. The society claims some of the big cats are breeding with domestic animals. But Mr Bamping said others, particularly lynx and puma, probably exist in sufficient numbers to breed among themselves. "We have had sightings of cats with cubs," he added. 'Trigger camera' The society claims to have evidence proving the cats' existence, including photographs, paw prints, sheep kills and hair samples. But it knows it will have to do even more to convince a sceptical public that it is not spinning them a shaggy cat story. A national "trigger camera" project is planned which, the society hopes, will provide footage to prove the existence of the big cats. Mr Bamping said: "The idea is that the cat will walk past the camera and take a picture of itself." 'Like dogs' The society believes many of the sighting are of pets released into the wild, or their descendants. Its spokesman Danny Nineham said: "In the 1960s and 1970s, people had big cats like leopards as pets and they used to walk them like dogs. "But in 1976 when the Dangerous Wild Animals Act came into force, people released their cats because they did not want to pay for a licence, put them down, or take them to a zoo." ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> 4 DVDs Free +s&p Join Now http://us.click.yahoo.com/pt6YBB/NXiEAA/MVfIAA/7gSolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: forteana-unsubscribe@egroups.com Your use of Yahoo! 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    1 Re: What needs to improve in KDE 4? Well, I have an issue that remained on my Debian system from KDE 4.3 or even 4.2 (And I have it now in 4.4). It's a krunner freeze when typing (usually I got it when I mistype something). If I'm not alone, then it's definitely the bug that must be solved. -- Best regards, Valentin Pavlyuchenko 2010/5/10 Dotan Cohen : > Please tell us what problems, bugs, or issues KDE 4 that make it > difficult to use. Please be very specific so that bugs can be filed > and the software can be fixed. General statements such as "KDE4 sux" > are not welcome, as they do not give any indication as to what can be > fixed. > > Comparisons to KDE 3 are welcome, but please do not simply state > "should be like KDE 3". Rather, please state how KDE 4 behaves, and > how you would prefer it to behave (even if that means describing in > detail KDE 3 behaviour). > > My intention is to file issues and get bugs fixed, not to fight. > Nobody is ordered to participate in this thread, but all are welcome. > > > -- > Dotan Cohen > > http://bido.com > http://what-is-what.com > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-REQUEST@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org > Archive: http://lists.debian.org/AANLkTilqtVStnerEw1LmnlsyTO1-3zPxSyGPH-TeJGIV@mail.csmining.org > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/AANLkTilmJH5xC584VbDBnqGdNjRxpZxY-gJZkOBTjtc0@mail.csmining.org 1 Re: Is acroread blind, or ps2pdf dangerous? From nobody Tue Apr 11 08:39:19 2017 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sven Joachim wrote: > On 2010-05-13 17:04 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote: > > =20 >> When compiling any .tex document using the route latex -> dvips -> >> ps2pdf, I get a PDF. >> =20 > > This is a rather clumsy way these days. Why don't you use pdflatex? > > =20 >> Normal, but the problem is that if I the PDF is >> already opened (e.g. because I was reading the version of the document= >> before having modified and compiled it) when the compilation and the >> whole process ends, the opened PDF is blank, i.e. the current page >> becomes white, and every page I go at is white. >> =20 > > The changes in the file seem to confuse acroread. At least it does not= > crash. > > =20 >> If I then re-open the >> document, I find the new version of my PDF. >> =20 > > A smart reader would have an option to detect changes to the file and > reload it automatically. Since I haven't used acroread for ages I don'= t > know whether it has such an option. > > =20 >> I would like to know how this process actually works. For me, it looks= >> like the ps2pdf tool creates the PDF from scratch, and overwrites the >> old PDF. >> =20 > > A quick experiment shows that this does not seem to be the case, ps2pdf= > writes to the existing file. > > =20 >> But why am I receiving no warning message from acroread? >> =20 > > Ask Adobe=E2=80=A6 > > =20 >> Anyway, acroread seems not to be locking the file, or, if so, ps2pdf >> forces the writing. >> =20 > > I would be rather annoyed if a reader locked a file that it does not > even open for writing. > =20 Thanks for this answer. There are *many* reasons not to use pdfLaTeX. They do not enter in the scope of this mailing list, but I am pretty sure you will find them directly on the Internet. For example, pdfLaTeX encourages one to use directly JPG, etc., for the inclusion in the document, which is pretty bad. There are also many incompatibilities with different packages. Note that, under Windows, I remember that acrord32.exe always blocked the file for writing, even if it was only being read by acrord32.exe. Okay, it's Windows. Bad memories. --=20 Merciadri Luca See http://www.student.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~merciadri/ I use PGP. If there is an incompatibility problem with your mail client, please contact me. What doesn't kill you will make you stronger. (Friedrich Nietzsche) 0 Bonus for hibody, -80% Spring-Sale Prices japedoyom of the Engineering is Stan
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If you move the mouse cursor into the window that pops up, hold it still there and click the middle button, you should see something like this: ButtonPress event, serial 26, synthetic NO, window 0x400001, root 0x381, subw 0x0, time 208302587, (103,133), root:(107,155), state 0x0, button 2, same_screen YES ButtonRelease event, serial 26, synthetic NO, window 0x400001, root 0x381, subw 0x0, time 208302722, (103,133), root:(107,155), state 0x200, button 2, same_screen YES If it says button 2, your X11 setup is okay. If not, please run this command and tell us the output: defaults read org.x.x11 If your xev run does give you button 2 events, then there is probably something wrong with your window manager setup. - Harald _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. X11-users mailing list (X11-users@lists.apple.com) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/x11-users/mlsubscriber.tech%40csmining.org This email sent to mlsubscriber.tech@csmining.org 1 Re: monitoring internet availability and sending sms alert? On Fri, May 14 at 14:26, Adam Hardy penned: > Actually the more I think about it, the more I realise that I would > rather have some kind of full blooded monitoring app which lets me > see stats (or even charts like ntop) of internet speed over the > week, although I bet that is just dreaming. Have you looked at smokeping? -- monique -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100517220613.GD1446@mail.bounceswoosh.org 1 Re: sed /s/United States/Roman Empire/g >>>>> "R" == R A Hettinga writes: R> At 9:34 PM -0700 on 9/20/02, Mr. FoRK wrote: >> "Free trade and free markets have proven their ability to lift >> whole societies out of poverty" I'm not a >> socio-political/history buff - does anybody have some clear >> examples? R> You're probably living in one, or you wouldn't be able to post R> here. Cool --- I wasn't aware that the US had lifted it's population out of poverty! When did this happen? I wonder where the media gets the idea that the wealth gap is widening and deepening... -- Gary Lawrence Murphy - garym@teledyn.com - TeleDynamics Communications - blog: http://www.auracom.com/~teledyn - biz: http://teledyn.com/ - "Computers are useless. They can only give you answers." (Picasso) 1 [use Perl] Stories for 2002-07-31 use Perl Daily Newsletter In this issue: * Mac OS X Conference Registration Opens * New Pumpking is Crowned +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Mac OS X Conference Registration Opens | | posted by ziggy on Monday July 29, @22:58 (events) | | http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/07/30/0317236 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ [0]gnat writes "[1]Registration is now open for the O'Reilly [2]Mac OS X Conference. Look for sessions by Randal Schwartz and brian d foy ("[3]Programming Perl on Mac OS X"), Dan Sugalski ("[4]Programming Cocoa with Perl"), David Wheeler ("[5]Migrating from Linux to Mac OS X"), and many other people from the world of Perl." Discuss this story at: http://use.perl.org/comments.pl?sid=02/07/30/0317236 Links: 0. mailto:gnat@oreilly.com 1. http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/19/register.html 2. http://conferences.oreillynet.com/macosx2002/ 3. http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/macosx2002/view/e_sess/3281 4. http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/macosx2002/view/e_sess/3114 5. http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/macosx2002/view/e_sess/3155 +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | New Pumpking is Crowned | | posted by pudge on Tuesday July 30, @16:15 (releases) | | http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/07/30/2016230 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ [0]Dan writes "One of the many things that's come out of this year's TPC is the appointment of a new Pumpking. No, not Hugo van der Sanden, who hopefully everyone knows is taking on the task of 5.9 and 5.10. No, I'm talking about the inimitable Michael Schwern, who's now holder of the perl 1 pumpkin and, I'm assured, is well on the way to a new maintenance release. Details are over on [1]dev.perl.org. Join the porters list and help Schwern out!" Yes, he said "perl 1". Discuss this story at: http://use.perl.org/comments.pl?sid=02/07/30/2016230 Links: 0. http://yetanother.org/dan/ 1. http://dev.perl.org/perl1/ Copyright 1997-2002 pudge. All rights reserved. ====================================================================== You have received this message because you subscribed to it on use Perl. To stop receiving this and other messages from use Perl, or to add more messages or change your preferences, please go to your user page. http://use.perl.org/my/messages/ You can log in and change your preferences from there. 0 Your approval is needed ************************************************ $25,000 CASH GIVEAWAY! ************************************************ Dear jm@netnoteinc.com, You're receiving this email because you are registered in the BESTCHEAPSTUFF.COM www.bestcheapstuff.com customer base. If you would prefer not to receive our mailings, please click on the Unsubscribe link below. Subscribe to our newsletter by clicking the confirmation link: http://www.bestcheapstuff.com/cgi-bin/confirm_sub.cgi?name=yyyy@netnoteinc.com and you will receive the latest information on SPECIAL DEALS, FREE VACATION GIVEAWAYS, FREE PRODUCTS, and other valuable Promotions from BestCheapStuff.com ! 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Yup, seen it happen oodles of times, only all three of those folks are one and the same person. The fourth is the business manager who says "whatever, so long as you do it on your own time" -- Gary Lawrence Murphy - garym@teledyn.com - TeleDynamics Communications - blog: http://www.auracom.com/~teledyn - biz: http://teledyn.com/ - "Computers are useless. They can only give you answers." (Picasso) 1 RE: The Disappearing Alliance > From: fork-admin@xent.com [mailto:fork-admin@xent.com] On Behalf Of R. A. > Hettinga > Subject: The Disappearing Alliance > > http://www.techcentralstation.com/1051/printer.jsp?CID=1051-100802B > > > > The Disappearing Alliance > By Dale Franks 10/08/2002 > Obviously, in such a > political atmosphere, the opportunities for conflict will inevitably > increase. Given current trends, particularly in demographics, such conflict won't be military. Europe wouldn't stand a chance now and things are getting worse in a hurry. They are SOL. Not to mention that when push comes to shove they wouldn't stand united. > > That thought is frightening enough. Even more frightening, however, is the > thought that such a conflict might be averted by our own acceptance of the > new ideology of transnational progressivism. Now that is a scary thought. ] 1 Re: whoa >>>>> "J" == James Rogers writes: J> ... They aren't selling the software, which is pretty pricy as J> it happens. They are using it to optimize next generation J> wireless canopies over metro areas and fiber networks on a J> large scale. There are an essentially infinite number of metro J> wireless configurations, some of which generate far more dead J> or marginal spots and others which are very expensive to J> operate (due to backhaul transit considerations) or both. This J> software can be used as a tool to optimize the canopy coverage J> and minimize the actual transit costs since the wireless is J> tied into fiber at multiple points. So you only need to map a handful of metropolitan areas? J> Or at least investors find this capability very sexy and J> compelling Ah ... now /that/ I will believe :) Don't mind me; I'm just getting even more cynical in my old age. -- Gary Lawrence Murphy TeleDynamics Communications Inc Business Advantage through Community Software : http://www.teledyn.com "Computers are useless. They can only give you answers."(Pablo Picasso) 1 Re: apt.freshrpms.net Once upon a time, Joshua wrote : > Does anyone know how often the apt.freshrpms.net repository is > updated? Is it rsync'ed? It's quite a bit out of date right now. For a > BIND update released mid-July, for example, it has: This is very strange... the Red Hat mirror update is run at least 3 or 4 times a week, I'll look into it right now. Thanks for reporting this! Matthias -- Matthias Saou World Trade Center ------------- Edificio Norte 4 Planta System and Network Engineer 08039 Barcelona, Spain Electronic Group Interactive Phone : +34 936 00 23 23 _______________________________________________ RPM-List mailing list http://lists.freshrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/rpm-list 1 Re: Holidays for freshrpms.net :-) Once upon a time, Chris wrote : > On Tue, 2002-09-10 at 12:39, Matthias Saou wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I'll be leaving this evening until next Monday, with no access to > > whatsoever to a single computer until then, woohoo, real holidays! :-) > > I don't think I could take it. The network was down for an hour here and > I was climbing the walls. :) I can't stand it either when it's at work or home and I'd planned on doing something that required network access... but I really feel like I need a break now, away from work pressure that almost drove me nuts all summer! Ah, the joys of responsibilities... :-/ Six days without computers ahead, but six days driving my 600 Bandit roadster bike! I won't be miserable nor get bored, don't worry for me ;-) I also have the first Lord of the Rings book to finish (half way through now) and the two others to read... lots of "sane" and non-wired occupations ahead! Oh, did I mention beer drinking with friends? :-)))) Matthias (really happy to be on holidayyyy for the first time this year!) -- Matthias Saou World Trade Center ------------- Edificio Norte 4 Planta System and Network Engineer 08039 Barcelona, Spain Electronic Group Interactive Phone : +34 936 00 23 23 _______________________________________________ RPM-List mailing list http://lists.freshrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/rpm-list 1 Re: Sudden reboots with Firefox and Flash From nobody Tue Apr 11 08:39:19 2017 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:05:57PM +0200, Thierry Chatelet wrote: > No was not the same. But you can hear if fan speed goes up when you load= =20 > either the cpu or the graphic card. For giggles, I just enabled the BIOS warning beep when my CPU gets >60C. Af= ter starting 4x burnP6 and letting it run for a while, sure enough, I got t= he warning beep. I'm gonna look a little more into this, and maybe involve = my vga card in this using FurMark to see what happens there. 1 Re: sed /s/United States/Roman Empire/g Hmm, if the shoe fits... I think these five attributes could more or less describe various actions of the US over the past decade or so... > In the 1990s we witnessed the emergence of a small number of rogue > states that, while different in important ways, share a number of > attributes. These states: > > * brutalize their own people and squander their national resources > for the personal gain of the rulers; The first part of this doesn't really fit, except in isolated cases - certainly not en mass. The second part though... Hmm... > * display no regard for international law, threaten their > neighbors, and callously violate international treaties to which they > are party; Well, think about it. > * are determined to acquire weapons of mass destruction, along with > other advanced military technology, to be used as threats or > offensively to achieve the aggressive designs of these regimes; We already have weapons of mass destruction, but are actively developing bigger and better ones. > * sponsor terrorism around the globe; and Heheh... Anyone know about the 'School of the Americas'? What about the monies, supplies, and training that supported the contra rebels? Oh, I forgot, their government was "bad" and needed to be overthrown (with out help). > * reject basic human values and hate the United States and > everything for which it stands. Basic human values like the first ammendment? The fourth ammendment? Sorry, Shrub, your political newspeak is falling on deaf ears. Oh, sorry, maybe I should self-censor my thoughts to avoid being put in a 're-education camp' by Ashcrofts gestappo? Gads, maybe someone on FoRK has joined your T.I.P.S. program and became an official citizen spy? In disgust, Elias 1 [ILUG] Training in Ireland ? Hi, This might appear as a very strange email. Maybe it is ;) I'm french, and I'm currently studying in a engineer school in France, called UTBM (http://www.utbm.fr). Next year, from February to July, I have to do a practice somewhere in the world (in France or elsewhere). I'm a Linux user and developer since a couple of years now (I coordinate the KOS project, http://kos.enix.org). That's why I'm looking for a practice in which I can use Linux and/or develop Linux/BSD Software. I also prefer working in a small company (< 100 people). But since I've never been to Ireland (that's why I want to discover this country), and since I have no contact there, it is very difficult to find companies. So, I thought that the local Linux community maybe was able to help me by giving some list of companies that are known to work with Linux/BSD or any other free software. Thank you very much for your help Thomas Thomas Petazzoni thomas.petazzoni@non.hp.com KOS : http://kos.enix.org Perso : http://kos.enix.org/~thomas/ -- Irish Linux Users' Group: ilug@linux.ie http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information. List maintainer: listmaster@linux.ie 1 Re: Debian And Advanced Layer3 9924T Andreas Weber put forth on 4/6/2010 2:08 AM: > On 2010-04-04 01:42, Stan Hoeppner wrote: >> Telling the OP to throw out a multi thousand dollar 24 port managed GigE >> switch due to a minor issue with one PC or server is not very sage advice. > > I said "try changing", not "throw out" (reading and quoting is a basic > skill). Having sold many _multi-thousand-Euro-switches_ let me tell you > that they can be broken right from the start. DOA should ring a bell. A > simple temporary change of the switch (often the replacement is provided > by the vendor) would immediately show if this could be the problem. > > It's a bit of a general problem on lists like this one (very technical > ones) that some very smart people dislike simple straight forward > solutions to be checked first, although it happens all the time that > smart people stumble over simple problems. Instead they like to tell > other people they're not sage enough. > > So sorry for my "Is the cable ok?" approach as a first aid, I will keep > my mouth shut now, knowing that there's a savvy elite around. Please forgive me if my choice of words offended you. That wasn't my intention at all. I was speaking figuratively, not literally. My point was that swapping out the production switch, which probably has others users plugged in, shouldn't be the first troubleshooting step, especially if it's a managed switch and can thus show per port configuration and traffic data. This data usually shines a bight light on these types of issues. Usually the problem in cases like the OP is having relate to VLAN configuration. On manyy/most managed switches which have global VLANs already configured, but not all ports configured, if you plug a PC into an unconfigured port the PC sees a dead network. The solution is to add that port to one or more appropriate VLANs. -- Stan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4BBB11A7.4010702@hardwarefreak.com 1 Re: The future of "nv" driver On 04/25/2010 07:55 AM, James P. Wallen wrote: [snip] > > Hmmm. 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It will be surprising to you to receive this proposal from me since you do not know me personally. However, I am sincerely seeking your confidence in this transaction, which I propose with my free mind and as a person of intergrity. I have kept it to myself for a long time, and now I need to act, as time is not on my side. I want you to open-heartedly read through and give me your most needed support. I got your address from an internet directory, in my search for a contact. I apologize if this is not acceptable to you. The purpose of this letter is to seek your most needed assistance. My name is Donald Phiri, the farm supervisor and personal assistant to Mr. David Stevens, a very popular and rich farmer from Macheke, Zimbabwe. 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    1 Re: Questions about RAID 6 Disclaimer: I'm partial to XFS Tim Clewlow put forth on 5/1/2010 2:44 AM: > My reticence to use ext4 / xfs has been due to long cache before > write times being claimed as dangerous in the event of kernel lockup > / power outage. This is a problem with the Linux buffer cache implementation, not any one filesystem. The problem isn't the code itself, but the fact it is a trade off between performance and data integrity. No journaling filesystem will prevent the loss of data in the Linux buffer cache when the machine crashes. What they will do is zero out or delete any files that were not fully written before the crash in order to keep the FS in a consistent state. You will always lose data that's in flight, but your FS won't get corrupted due to the journal replay after reboot. If you are seriously concerned about loss of write data that is in the buffer cache when the system crashes, you should mount your filesystems with "-o sync" in the fstab options so all writes get flushed to disk without being queued in the buffer cache. > There are also reports (albeit perhaps somewhat > dated) that ext4/xfs still have a few small but important bugs to be > ironed out - I'd be very happy to hear if people have experience > demonstrating this is no longer true. My preference would be ext4 > instead of xfs as I believe (just my opinion) this is most likely to > become the successor to ext3 in the future. I can't speak well to EXT4, but XFS has been fully production quality for many years, since 1993 on Irix when it was introduced, and since ~2001 on Linux. There was a bug identified that resulted in fs inconsistency after a crash which was fixed in 2007. All bug fix work since has dealt with minor issues unrelated to data integrity. Most of the code fix work for quite some time now has been cleanup work, optimizations, and writing better documentation. Reading the posts to the XFS mailing list is very informative as to the quality and performance of the code. XFS has some really sharp devs. Most are current or former SGI engineers. > I have been wanting to know if ext3 can handle >16TB fs. I now know > that delayed allocation / writes can be turned off in ext4 (among > other tuning options I'm looking at), and with ext4, fs sizes are no > longer a question. So I'm really hoping that ext4 is the way I can > go. XFS has even more tuning options than EXT4--pretty much every FS for that matter. With XFS on a 32 bit kernel the max FS and file size is 16TB. On a 64 bit kernel it is 9 exabytes each. XFS is a better solution than EXT4 at this point. Ted T'so admits last week that one function call in EXT4 is in terrible shape and will a lot of work to fix: "On my todo list is to fix ext4 to not call write_cache_pages() at all. We are seriously abusing that function ATM, since we're not actually writing the pages when we call write_cache_pages(). I won't go into what we're doing, because it's too embarassing, but suffice it to say that we end up calling pagevec_lookup() or pagevec_lookup_tag() *four*, count them *four* times while trying to do writeback. I have a simple patch that gives ext4 our own copy of write_cache_pages(), and then simplifies it a lot, and fixes a bunch of problems, but then I discarded it in favor of fundamentally redoing how we do writeback at all, but it's going to take a while to get things completely right. But I am working to try to fix this." > I'm also hoping that a cpu/motherboard with suitable grunt and fsb > bandwidth could reduce performance problems with software raid6. If > I'm seriously mistaken then I'd love to know beforehand. My > reticence to use hw raid is that it seems like adding one more point > of possible failure, but I could be easily be paranoid in dismissing > it for that reason. Good hardware RAID cards are really nice and give you some features you can't really get with md raid such as true "just yank the drive tray out" hot swap capability. I've not tried it, but I've read that md raid doesn't like it when you just yank an active drive. Fault LED drive, audible warnings, are also nice with HW RAID solutions. The other main advantage is performance. Decent HW RAID is almost always faster than md raid, sometimes by a factor of 5 or more depending on the disk count and RAID level. Typically good HW RAID really trounces md raid performance at levels such as 5, 6, 50, 60, basically anything requiring parity calculations. Sounds like you're more of a casual user who needs lots of protected disk space but not necessarily absolute blazing speed. Linux RAID should be fine. Take a closer look at XFS before making your decision on a FS for this array. It's got a whole lot to like, and it has features to exactly tune XFS to your mdadm RAID setup. In fact it's usually automatically done for you as mkfs.xfs queries the block device device driver for stride and width info, then matches it. (~$ man 8 mkfs.xfs) http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/ http://www.xfs.org/index.php/XFS_FAQ http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/388 http://www.jejik.com/articles/2008/04/benchmarking_linux_filesystems_on_software_raid_1/ http://www.osnews.com/story/69 (note the date, and note the praise Hans Reiser lavishes upon XFS) http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1479435 http://erikugel.wordpress.com/2010/04/11/setting-up-linux-with-raid-faster-slackware-with-mdadm-and-xfs/ http://btrfs.boxacle.net/repository/raid/2010-04-14_2004/2.6.34-rc3/2.6.34-rc3.html (2.6.34-rc3 benchmarks, all filesystems in tree) XFS Users: The Linux Kernel Archives "A bit more than a year ago (as of October 2008) kernel.org, in an ever increasing need to squeeze more performance out of it's machines, made the leap of migrating the primary mirror machines (mirrors.kernel.org) to XFS. We site a number of reasons including fscking 5.5T of disk is long and painful, we were hitting various cache issues, and we were seeking better performance out of our file system." "After initial tests looked positive we made the jump, and have been quite happy with the results. With an instant increase in performance and throughput, as well as the worst xfs_check we've ever seen taking 10 minutes, we were quite happy. Subsequently we've moved all primary mirroring file-systems to XFS, including www.kernel.org , and mirrors.kernel.org. With an average constant movement of about 400mbps around the world, and with peaks into the 3.1gbps range serving thousands of users simultaneously it's been a file system that has taken the brunt we can throw at it and held up spectacularly." -- Stan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? 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    jmd http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork 1 Feedback from my posting about FogBUGZ Setup fell into four categories. * URL: http://www.joelonsoftware.com/news/20021008.html Date: Not supplied Feedback from my posting[1] about FogBUGZ[2] Setup fell into four categories. *"Why make Setup reversable? Instead you should collect all the information from the user and make all the changes in one batch at the end."* There are a couple of things to understand here. First of all, even if you do everything in one batch at the end, there's always a possibility that some step in the middle of the batch will fail, and in that case, a well-behaved setup program will back out the steps that were already done. There are well over 100 error messages in the string table for FogBUGZ Setup so the number of things that can fail is not insignificant. Second, it's not nice to tell people about an error in their input three pages after they made the mistake. For example, early in the FogBUGZ setup process we prompt you to create an account for FogBUGZ to use: [IMG: http://www.joelonsoftware.com/pictures/setupNewAcct.gif (FogBUGZ Setup Screenshot)] The account creation could fail for a myriad of reasons, none of which can be predicted before trying to create the account. For example, the password might not conform to the system password policy. And different national versions of Windows NT have different rules about accented letters in passwords (betcha didn't know that!). It's better to tell the user about this problem right away so they can correct their input rather than having a message come up during the long install process later, forcing the user to back up and fix it. And even if you force the user to back up and fix it, you still have to undo the first part of the work that you did before creating the account, otherwise you've left their system in an indeterminate state. In any case I need to write code to create the account and delete the account in case something later fails; I might as well call that code on this page of the wizard where I can display a useful error message. And what are the kinds of things that need to be reversable? Well, in order to upgrade FogBUGZ without requiring a reboot (and we _never, ever _require a reboot), we have to shut down a couple of processes that might have been keeping FogBUGZ files pinned down, such as IIS (Microsoft's web server). So part one of the batch is "Stop IIS." Now if part 2 fails for some reason, it would be _extremely_ rude to leave IIS not running. And anyway, it's not like I don't need to write the code for "Start IIS" for the end of the batch. So the code to rollback "Stop IIS" is already written. No big deal, I just need to call it at the right place. I think one reason that people think you should "gather all the info and then do all the work" is because with very large installation programs that are very slow, this is a polite way to waste less of the user's time. Indeed even FogBUGZ setup does 95% of its work at the very end. But the "create account" operation is so fast, that principle simply doesn't apply here. Even our 95% of the work phase takes well under a minute, most of which is spent waiting for IIS to stop and start. *"Why did you use VC++/MFC? Surely an advanced intelligence such as yourself has admitted by now that Delphi[3] is more productive."* First of all, leave your language religious fanaticism at the Usenet door. Somehow I managed to figure out_ in high school_ that language advocacy and religious arguments are unbelievably boring. Secondly, even if Delphi were more productive, the only pertinent question, since I am writing the code, is _what is more productive for Joel Spolsky_. And I don't know Delphi at all, but I know Win32, MFC, and VC++ _really, really well_. So while I might not outcode a good Delphi programmer, I would definitely outcode a completely inexperienced Delphi programmer (which is me), certainly over a short 4 week project. Third, many of the things I needed to do in this setup program are things like "grant the Logon as Service privilege to an account." This is rare enough that the only way to find out how to do this is to search the Microsoft knowlege base and the web in general. When you search the web in general for how to do fancy things with Windows NT, what you find is about 75% C code, maybe 20% VB code, and 5% everything else. Yes, I know, I could translate the C code into Delphi (assuming I was a sophisticated Delphi programmer, not a completely inexperienced Delphi programmer), but that costs as much productivity as I would supposedly gain from your supposedly more productive programming language. And fourth, I already had about 30% of the code I needed for Setup in MFC format: from FogBUGZ 2.0 Setup, and a library I've been using for years to make wizards. *"Why make Setup at all? You already have your customers' money. Good Setup programs don't increase sales."* This was actually the smartest question and made me think the hardest. I came up with three reasons: - Decreased tech support cost. This setup program will pay for itself over the life of the code. - Delight my customers. When I'm trying to get them to upgrade to 4.0, I want them to remember how painless the 3.0 installation was, so they won't hesitate because they are afraid to upgrade. I'm still using an old version of SpamAssassin that is becoming increasingly ineffective, even though I know the new version is much better, because I just can't bear the thought of another morning wasted. The very memory of the first SpamAssassin installation -- all the little SSH windows, some su'ed, trying to scroll through man pages and Google Groups, accidentally hitting Ctrl+Z in Emacs to undo and having it suspend, trying to guess why we can't get the MTA to run procmail, sorry it's too much. If SpamAssassin was making money off of upgraders they would have lost my business because they don't have a SETUP program. - Win reviews. Software reviewers always cast about for some kind of standardized way to rate software, even when they are comparing apples and oranges and planets and 17th century philosophers. They always have a meaningless list of things to review which can be applied to PC games, mainframe databases, web site auction software, and DNA sequencing software. And Setup is always on their list. A single flaw in setup is guaranteed to be mentioned in every review because every reviewer will see it and say "Aha!" *"How can we make WISE[4] better?" *Kudos to the product manager of WISE Installation System for calling me up and listening to my litany of all the reasons his product wasn't adequate for typical IIS/ASP/SQL applications. [1] http://www.joelonsoftware.com/news/20021002.html [2] http://www.fogcreek.com/FogBUGZ [3] http://discuss.fogcreek.com/delphiquestions [4] http://www.wise.com 1 Home Pages for Computer Scientists I was doing a search on some research papers on computer science and ran across one of the most useful examples of public vertical search portals. http://hpsearch.uni-trier.de/hp/ It's the home pages of 62,179 computer scientists. Mostly broken, but 50/50 on better title hits than DBLP. One thing that's interesting is that for Google's "Similar Pages", only one homepage which returns the FoRK Archive is the page below[1] Is he on FoRK. Other similar pages include printer toner, home mortgages, and one for the origins of the prime radiant[2] which I found out is an Asmiov concept. The concept of a prime radiant is that there is a single interconnected FoRKlist that ties a large number of decentralized individuals throughout the world who's collective wisdom is a good model for predicint the future. Greg [1] http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~jfm/roberto.html [2] http://www.prime-radiant.com/primeorigins.html Greg -- Gregory Alan Bolcer, CTO | work: +1.949.833.2800 | gbolcer at endeavors.com Endeavors Technology, Inc. | cell: +1.714.928.5476 | http://endeavors.com http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork 1 RE: The Curse of India's Socialism > In the > Philippines, getting legal title can take 20 years. In Egypt, about 80% > of the population in Cairo lives in places where they are officially > illegal. If the situation in Egypt is anything like the situation in the Philippines, it's because people (due to a strange desire for jobs) squat on land which they don't own.* For people to be able to buy their own land, capitalism must be healthy, but not triumphant; there need to be too many capitalists, not too few. (how well off were the major landowners in india before independence?) -Dave * In the US, we are not so friendly to our capitalists: adverse possession is only supposed to take 5 years. (How much do we owe to our frontiers? Heck, in Egypt didn't they pretty much invent geometry a few millenia ago to keep track of their property lines?) http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork 0 hibody@csmining.org New Arrivals 9872
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    1 [SAtalk] Personal/Site-Wide SA Glitch (Spamassassin+Exim) Hello People, I am new to SA but (2) problems I do have. I run SA from my own home for personal use and it seems to work but I see this in my procmail log: procmail: Executing " ~/bin/SpamAssassin/spamassassin -P -c ~/bin/SpamAssassin/rules" dccproc: not found dccproc: not found Can someone enlighten me on why I get that? FreeBSD 4.6-STABLE, SA-2.3.0 Secondly, I've tested (now on Three boxes) SA for site-wide usage but I believe I am missing something major because I've also had my setting checked/verified. The problem is that the site-wide setup does NOT seem to work. Why? 1. I have my local.cf in /etc/mail/spamassassin 2. I have spamd running, and mail delivery logs show that all e-mails are being passed thro SA. My local.cf contains: ENABLED=1 OPTIONS="-F 0" # rewrite_subject 0 report_header 1 defang_mime 0 required_hits 7.0 report_header 1 use_terse_report 1 subject_tag **SPAM** wash ('tty') ~ 337 -> exim -bt engingwarez@runjiri.co.ke eng.ngware@runji.co.ke deliver to enginngware in domain runjiri.co.ke director = spamcheck_director, transport = spamcheck However when I check the mail delivered to this mailbox, SA has _not_ added any headers to it. PERTINENT: I also run a Virus Scanner called DRWEB via Exim's system filter and the rules that I have applied are: if not first_delivery or $received_protocol is "drweb-scanned" or $received_protocol is "spam-scanned" then finish endif Some enlightenment would bail me out, I believe. Thanks -Wash -- Odhiambo Washington "The box said 'Requires Wananchi Online Ltd. www.wananchi.com Windows 95, NT, or better,' Tel: 254 2 313985-9 Fax: 254 2 313922 so I installed FreeBSD." GSM: 254 72 743 223 GSM: 254 733 744 121 This sig is McQ! :-) "We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty!" -- Vroomfondel ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list Spamassassin-talk@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk 1 [Razor-users] Problem with SDK 2.03? I recently brought up a new system - SuSe 7.3 and I am running spamassassin and procmail, which work fine. I tried bringing up razor (2.14) but I am not able to get the SDK to install and razor reports missing modules. They appear to be there. I followed the installation directions. There appears to be an endless list of errors. Any ideas on what to do or where to start? Doug ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Razor-users mailing list Razor-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/razor-users 1 LXDE does not log out. I am running LXDE on Squeeze and am keeping it up to date. I recently noticed that I can not log out of a session. Trying to do so results in no response at all. I can shut down, or reboot without any problems, but logout does nothing. I don't know if this started after the full-upgrade that I did last Monday (which caused other LXDE problems) or not, as I don't think I had tried to do a logout on this system before then. This isn't a big issue, as it is on my laptop, on which I am the only user and I am usually either logged in and working, or the system is shut down. I am primarily worried that this is a symptom of some other problem that I have not yet noticed. Any ideas what could be causing this? Marc Shapiro mshapiro_42@yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/278444.52480.qm@web55507.mail.re4.yahoo.com 1 Re: installing Lenny packages in Squeeze On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 09:48:41AM -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > On Wednesday 28 April 2010 22:11:00 Rob Owens wrote: > > My understanding is that live-helper must build the kernel so that > > certain modules necessary to the live system get included. I confess > > that I don't completely understand that answer, but it's what I was told > > by the developer. > > You should look into the live-helper configuration and adjust where it gets > the kernel source and any (extra?) patches it applies. It should be able to > work with kernel sources provided from lenny-backports with the proper > configuration, since it already works with both Lenny and Squeeze kernel > sources. The bpo kernels are not packaged significantly differently. > > If live-helper doesn't have any relevant configuration, looking into how it > receives, patches, compiles, and packages the kernel should give you some > insight into a work-around. (e.g. repackaging the bpo kernel package to have > the same package name but a higher version than the Lenny kernel package.) Thanks. I think this is the approach I'm going to take. I just tried install barebones Squeeze in Virtualbox, and I'm running into packaging problems when I try to install certain software from Lenny (LXDE and apt-show-versions, for example). -Rob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100430175523.GA4133@aurora.owens.net 1 Re: The Wrong Business Actually this is output from an old java program called jitter. It's very useful for those of us with digital cameras who end up taking 50+ pictures a day while on vacation ;) -- Gary Lawrence Murphy - garym@teledyn.com - TeleDynamics Communications - blog: http://www.auracom.com/~teledyn - biz: http://teledyn.com/ - "Computers are useless. They can only give you answers." (Picasso) 1 Sun Well, it looks like Sun are going ahead with their ubiquitous computing plans without Mithril. Greg Reuters Market News Sun Micro Outlines Roadmap for Managing Networks Friday September 20, 5:00 am ET By Peter Henderson SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Computer maker Sun Microsystems Inc. on Thursday said it would create in a few years a network environment that will be as straightforward to handle as a single machine, a strategy it calls N1. It laid out a road map for a new layer of intelligent software and systems that will meld unwieldy networks into easy-to-use systems, a goal similar to those of most rivals making computers which manage networks. EMC Corp. announced this week software aimed at allowing users to manage storage resources as a pool. Hewlett-Packard Co has a Utility Data Center, designed for broader management. International Business Machines Corp's project eLiza is working to make computers "self-healing" when systems break. "Applications still have to run zeroes and ones on some computing engine but the whole idea behind N1 is you stop thinking about that. You don't think about what box it is running on," Sun Vice President Steve MacKay, head of the N1 program, said in an interview on the sidelines of a Sun user conference. Many industry executives see computer power eventually being sold like power or water, as a utility that can be turned on or off, in whatever volume one wants whenever needed. For that to happen computers must be tied together seamlessly, rather than cobbling them together with tenuous links, as most networks do today, experts say. There are still major barriers, though, such as communications standards for machines from different vendors to interoperate closely. Sun promised to deliver a "virtualization engine" that would let administrators look at their entire network as a pool by the end of the year. Network administrators today often have no automatic system to report what is in the network. "It'll tell you what you have and how it is laid out," promised MacKay The second stage, beginning in 2003, would allow users to identify a service, such as online banking, and allocate resources for them with a few clicks, Sun said. 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Cheers, Dave. -- David Neary, Marseille, France E-Mail: bolsh@gimp.org -- Irish Linux Users' Group: ilug@linux.ie http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information. List maintainer: listmaster@linux.ie 1 Re: Java is for kiddies On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, Mr. FoRK wrote: > > 6. Hardware is getting so fast that I'm not sure if the performance > > difference between Java and C/C++ are relevant any more. > > When out-of-the-box parsing & transform of XML in java is 25x slower than > C++ on the same hardware then it does matter. Yea, and that on top of the 100x of all the parsing engines over just bigendian'ing it and passing the data (5x+++) in the raw. Then it REALLY matters. - Adam L. "Duncan" Beberg http://www.mithral.com/~beberg/ beberg@mithral.com 1 Re: Fwd: Re: Kde 3.5 ... On Sat, May 08, 2010 at 08:58:59AM +0100, Lisi wrote: > I have not evaded the question. I have pointed out that I prefer things that > are functional to things that are showy. In that case you might want to consider fvwm? -- "Religion is excellent stuff for keeping common people quiet." -- Napoleon Bonaparte -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100508153659.GD20260@fischer 1 Re: akonadi first time start bugs with KDE 4.4.3 From nobody Tue Apr 11 08:39:20 2017 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Am Donnerstag 06 Mai 2010 schrieb Frederik Schwarzer: > [Martin Steigerwald - Donnerstag 06 Mai 2010 11:34:57] >=20 > > Hi! > >=20 > > JFYI as this might (partly) be packaging related. > >=20 > > I found the following bugs with Akonadi since I upgraded to KDE 4.4.3 > > happening often, possibly always when I start Kontact for the first > > time after starting a KDE session. On further starts of Kontact it > > works as >=20 > > expected: > Umm, that's interesting. I had this since KDE 4.4.0 (self-compiled) and > it vanished when switching from the 4.4.2 debs to the 4.4.3 ones. > So I thought it was just fixed for 4.4.3. Now I wonder what I did to > make it work. Well: Thats what I mean. Do you *understand* whats going on there? I am a Linux trainer, consultant and administrator since >5 years and=20 still don't get *why* this happen and *what* it triggers. I might get it=20 when I study MySQL, DBUS, Resource Agents, Nepomuk, *whatever* else it=20 uses - but I am and I want to be *just a user* of this stuff.=20 So I think this is for upstream to solve - and if it ain't work reliably=20 in KDE 4.4 I think it has to be fixed within KDE 4.4 series. Akonadi might= =20 use MySQL or not, but it if uses it, KAddressBook should still just work=20 *predictably*. Thus I suggest reporting anything like that upstream - especially to you,=20 Boyd - complaining here probably just won't help. 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Below is the result of aptitude > full-upgrade (forgive the cut-and-paste): >SNIP< > Thanks, I'm using KDE and it's fully up-to-date with no broken packages, your problem seems to be that you are holding obsolete/orphan packages, you may want to use Synaptic to look at your system and do some investigating as to why dependence are not being met. -- Jimmy Johnson Bakersfield, CA. U.S.A. Registered Linux User #380263 K.I.S.S. (Keep it simple stupid) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4BCD4E4F.3040506@csmining.org 1 Weird QTKit memory management behavior when using Grand Central Dispatch This specific application plays movies in a loop. There are no problems when I use the following QTMovieDidEndNotification = notification handler: - (void)movieDidEnd: (NSNotification *)notification { [self performSelectorOnMainThread: @selector(startNextMovie) = withObject: NULL waitUntilDone: NO]; } However QTKit does not release the QTMovie objects when I use the GCD = version: - (void)movieDidEnd: (NSNotification *)notification { dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{ [self startNextMovie]; }); } -(void) startNextMovie { [movieView setMovie: [self nextMovie]]; } Now comes the weird part, the QTMovie objects are released when the user = interacts (click in menubar/window etc) with the application. Since this is a kiosk application that never happens and after a while = the application simply runs out of memory. I this a known issue? - Henk _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. 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List maintainer: listmaster@linux.ie 1 CERT Advisory CA-2002-21 Vulnerability in PHP -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- CERT Advisory CA-2002-21 Vulnerability in PHP Original release date: July 22, 2002 Last revised: -- Source: CERT/CC A complete revision history can be found at the end of this file. Systems Affected * Systems running PHP versions 4.2.0 or 4.2.1 Overview A vulnerability has been discovered in PHP. This vulnerability could be used by a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code or crash PHP and/or the web server. I. Description PHP is a popular scripting language in widespread use. For more information about PHP, see http://www.php.net/manual/en/faq.general.php The vulnerability occurs in the portion of PHP code responsible for handling file uploads, specifically multipart/form-data. By sending a specially crafted POST request to the web server, an attacker can corrupt the internal data structures used by PHP. Specifically, an intruder can cause an improperly initialized memory structure to be freed. In most cases, an intruder can use this flaw to crash PHP or the web server. Under some circumstances, an intruder may be able to take advantage of this flaw to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the web server. You may be aware that freeing memory at inappropriate times in some implementations of malloc and free does not usually result in the execution of arbitrary code. However, because PHP utilizes its own memory management system, the implementation of malloc and free is irrelevant to this problem. Stefan Esser of e-matters GmbH has indicated that intruders cannot execute code on x86 systems. However, we encourage system administrators to apply patches on x86 systems as well to guard against denial-of-service attacks and as-yet-unknown attack techniques that may permit the execution of code on x86 architectures. This vulnerability was discovered by e-matters GmbH and is described in detail in their advisory. The PHP Group has also issued an advisory. A list of vendors contacted by the CERT/CC and their status regarding this vulnerability is available in VU#929115. Although this vulnerability only affects PHP 4.2.0 and 4.2.1, e-matters GmbH has previously identified vulnerabilities in older versions of PHP. If you are running older versions of PHP, we encourage you to review http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/012002.html II. Impact A remote attacker can execute arbitrary code on a vulnerable system. An attacker may not be able to execute code on x86 architectures due to the way the stack is structured. However, an attacker can leverage this vulnerability to crash PHP and/or the web server running on an x86 architecture. III. Solution Apply a patch from your vendor Appendix A contains information provided by vendors for this advisory. As vendors report new information to the CERT/CC, we will update this section and note the changes in our revision history. If a particular vendor is not listed below, we have not received their comments. Please contact your vendor directly. Upgrade to the latest version of PHP If a patch is not available from your vendor, upgrade to version 4.2.2. Deny POST requests Until patches or an update can be applied, you may wish to deny POST requests. The following workaround is taken from the PHP Security Advisory: If the PHP applications on an affected web server do not rely on HTTP POST input from user agents, it is often possible to deny POST requests on the web server. In the Apache web server, for example, this is possible with the following code included in the main configuration file or a top-level .htaccess file: Order deny,allow Deny from all Note that an existing configuration and/or .htaccess file may have parameters contradicting the example given above. Disable vulnerable service Until you can upgrade or apply patches, you may wish to disable PHP. As a best practice, the CERT/CC recommends disabling all services that are not explicitly required. Before deciding to disable PHP, carefully consider your service requirements. Appendix A. - Vendor Information This appendix contains information provided by vendors for this advisory. As vendors report new information to the CERT/CC, we will update this section and note the changes in our revision history. If a particular vendor is not listed below, we have not received their comments. Apple Computer Inc. Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server are shipping with PHP version 4.1.2 which does not contain the vulnerability described in this alert. Caldera Caldera OpenLinux does not provide either vulnerable version (4.2.0, 4.2.1) of PHP in their products. Therefore, Caldera products are not vulnerable to this issue. Compaq Computer Corporation SOURCE: Compaq Computer Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard Company and Hewlett-Packard Company HP Services Software Security Response Team x-ref: SSRT2300 php post requests At the time of writing this document, Compaq is currently investigating the potential impact to Compaq's released Operating System software products. As further information becomes available Compaq will provide notice of the availability of any necessary patches through standard security bulletin announcements and be available from your normal HP Services supportchannel. Cray Inc. Cray, Inc. does not supply PHP on any of its systems. Debian Debian GNU/Linux stable aka 3.0 is not vulnerable. Debian GNU/Linux testing is not vulnerable. Debian GNU/Linux unstable is vulnerable. The problem effects PHP versions 4.2.0 and 4.2.1. Woody ships an older version of PHP (4.1.2), that doesn't contain the vulnerable function. FreeBSD FreeBSD does not include any version of PHP by default, and so is not vulnerable; however, the FreeBSD Ports Collection does contain the PHP4 package. Updates to the PHP4 package are in progress and a corrected package will be available in the near future. Guardian Digital Guardian Digital has not shipped PHP 4.2.x in any versions of EnGarde, therefore we are not believed to be vulnerable at this time. Hewlett-Packard Company SOURCE: Hewlett-Packard Company Security Response Team At the time of writing this document, Hewlett Packard is currently investigating the potential impact to HP's released Operating System software products. As further information becomes available HP will provide notice of the availability of any necessary patches through standard security bulletin announcements and be available from your normal HP Services support channel. IBM IBM is not vulnerable to the above vulnerabilities in PHP. 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Revision History July 22, 2002: Initial release -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5.8 iQCVAwUBPTyOVqCVPMXQI2HJAQGK6QQAp1rR7K18PNxpQZvqKPYWxyrtpiT8mmKN UuyERmOoX+5MAwH0hbAWCvVcyLH0gKGbTpBkRgToT8IEHZojwHCzqOaMM9kni/FG QEVeznLfBX4GIgZGPu0XWlph3ZqaayWln57eGueYZ26zBuriIUu2cUCmyYGQkqlI tuZdnDqUmR0= =+829 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 1 Re: Chromium in Sid From nobody Tue Apr 11 08:39:20 2017 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable [sorry for replying to myself] On Fri,21.May.10, 18:53:34, Andrei Popescu wrote: > On Fri,21.May.10, 11:42:57, Steve Fishpaste wrote: >=20 > > but the question is why > > is it so old when Ubuntu is keeping up-to-date daily?! >=20 > Wasn't there some automatic download/recompile going on in PPA? Or maybe= =20 > the Ubuntu maintainer just has more time... And one more thing: if the package in sid/unstable is updated too often=20 it will never migrate to testing, because it has to be at least 10 days=20 old (assuming no bugs are found and there are no dependency problems). Regards, Andrei --=20 Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic 1 Re: [Razor-users] Authentication Error At this instance there are several thousand happy users of the Razor v2 system. The code is still officially in Beta, but the first stable release is around the corner. If you are seeing problems, download the latest version; most likely the problem has been fixed already, if not, send a bug report to razor-testers@lists.sf.net or to chad@cloudmark.com cheers, vipul. 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    1 Re: acroread not seeing printers On Thu, 2010-04-15 at 07:25 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > On 2010-04-15 04:56, John A. Sullivan III wrote: > > Hello, all. We've installed acroread 8.1.7-0.1 from debian-multimedia. > > It is not seeing any of the printers on our cups print server. It just > > shows the custom lpr printer. How do we get it to see our printers like > > all the other applications in our KDE setup do? We are running Lenny + > > backports. Thanks - John > > > > Semi-OT from your question, but v8.1.7 is *really* old. Make that > really *REALLY* old. If you're running Stable and that's what's in > the Stable repos, then remove it an go directly to adobe to get the > latest version. I thought about doing that but it looks like the only deb is a 32 bit one and we are running 64 bit :( -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1271339566.4177.19.camel@Family.pacifera.com 1 Re: Zoot apt/openssh & new DVD playing doc On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 04:36:13PM +0200, Matthias Saou wrote: > Two new things today : > > 1) I've had to install a Red Hat Linux 6.2 server because of an old > proprietary IVR software that doesn't work on newer releases :-( So > I've recompiled both the latest apt and openssh packages for it, and > they are now available with a complete "os, updates & freshrpms" apt > repository at apt.freshrpms.net, for those who might be interested. Oh, neat. I have similiar thing in my hands, though it might be migratable if I had the time to try. I've been using another 6.x repository though. http://apt-rpm.tuxfamily.org/apt Anyone tried (dist-)upgrade from 6.x to 7? Theoretically it should drop in some -compat's (notably libc) and upgrade the rest and after a reboot and maybe a new kernel (and grub, but I have long before put those to v6's :) run just fine. Haven't had a spare machine to try it on myself, though. _______________________________________________ RPM-List mailing list http://lists.freshrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/rpm-list 1 Re: PDF grief - was Re: Flash is open? On Fri, 2010-05-14 at 14:22 -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > On Friday 14 May 2010 13:40:35 John A. Sullivan III wrote: > > On Fri, 2010-05-14 at 06:31 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > > > On 05/14/2010 06:14 AM, John A. Sullivan III wrote: > > > > On Fri, 2010-05-14 at 06:52 +0000, Camale=C3=B3n wrote: > > > >> Look at PDF. PDF became a ISO/IEC standard but we (at linux) still > > > >> lack for a PDF editor that can compete with Acrobat Professional. > > > > > > > > That comment really strikes home. We are working on a potential ma= jor > > > > Windows desktop replacement project. The two things that are > > > > absolutely killing us are email and a viable substitute for Acrobat > > > > Standard. We can roughly mimic everything Acrobat does > > > > > > Forms, you mean? > >=20 > > No, editing the PDF file, e.g., adding text, stamps, markups. > >=20 > > They can't run their business if the functionality is missing with no > > viable workaround. Editing a page at a time in GIMP, editing a page at > > a time in Inkscape and watching it crash on large construction drawings > > after consuming 3GB of RAM, importing a page at a time in Scribus only > > to have it display anything half the time, seeing negative images or > > text flowing over the margins in OpenOffice pdfimport, the ability to > > only add text in pdfedit, xournal, or flpsed, deskewing and OCR in > > gscan2pdf really aren't viable options. >=20 > That's the most cogent argument I've heard for paying for Adobe Acrobat (= or=20 > whatever they call it now) for now, and donating *at least* as many resou= rces=20 > toward and professional F(L)OSS PDF editor. Yes, exactly. We are hoping that, as we build our business and become cash positive, a part of our profits can be used to shore up those areas where FOSS is still weak as a desktop solution. We have just put out and received a response to our first bounty for fixing Kontact in KDE 3.5 so it is robust enough for Enterprise use and integration with Zimbra. A viable PDF editor is high on our list - John -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1273866189.16485.22.camel@localhost 1 A message for our times I'm not up to forking the text, but for your entertainment: http://www.kanga.nu/~claw/bug_count.html -- #ken P-)} Ken Coar, Sanagendamgagwedweinini http://Golux.Com/coar/ Author, developer, opinionist http://Apache-Server.Com/ "Millennium hand and shrimp!" http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork 1 Re: Another sequences window nit Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2002 11:39:13 -0500 From: Hal DeVore Message-ID: <9288.1033576753@dimebox.bmc.com> | Restarting exmh was necessary. Probably not. 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    1 [Spambayes] Ditching WordInfo > Yeah, that's exactly what I was doing--I didn't realize I was > incurring administrative pickle bloat this way. I'm specifically > trying to make things faster and smaller, so I'm storing individual > WordInfo pickles into an anydbm dict (keyed by token). The result > is that it's almost 50 times faster to score messages one per run > our of procmail (.408s vs 18.851s). This is very worthwhile. > However, it *does* say all over the place that the goal of this > project isn't to make the fastest or the smallest implementation, so > I guess I'll hold off doing any further performance tuning until the > goal starts to point more in that direction. .4 seconds is probably > fast enough for people to use it in their procmailrc, which is what > I was after. Maybe. I batch messages using fetchmail (don't ask why), and adding .4 seconds per message for a batch of 50 (not untypical) feels like a real wait to me... --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/) 1 apt-get dist-update failure - can't boot After doing a apt-get dist-update and restarting the pc because of some errors I'm getting the problem as show in the image. http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y116/fscussel/Untitled.jpg can't dist-update and system is not working correctly, many missing libraries which I don't know how to reinstall since it doesn't allow because of deppendencies. I'm lost. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? 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    1 Re: Electric car an Edsel... On 2 Sep 2002, RossO wrote: > John Waylan (who was interviewed in Wired a few years back) pulled out a > 14.4 second run in the quarter mile (91mph), on a battery pack that > hasn't been broken in yet. He expects to break his record next year > topping his 13.1sec/99mph run a couple of years ago. He's shooting for a > 12 second run. Battery pack, huh what??? You dont use batteries for a 1/4 mile run, you use capacitors. MANY times the energy density, and you can get the energy out fast enough. Note that the battery packs are fully swapped out for recharging after each run anyway, just like a gas dragster is refueled, so this wouldnt be cheating. 200 MPH should be no problem. - Adam L. "Duncan" Beberg http://www.mithral.com/~beberg/ beberg@mithral.com 0 Production Mini-plants in mobile containers. 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All rights reserved. 1 Netbeans Hang I have to force quit out of Netbeans once or twice a day, running on Snow Leopard. When I look at the log I see a cryptic error message like this one: 4/19/10 4:04:24 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[98] ([0x0-0x14014].org.netbeans.ide.baseide.200912041610[182]) Exited with exit code: 143 Anyone have advice on preventing these problems? Googling for 143 suggests it applies to a lot of different things, but might just be the JVM telling me it has been killed. - Tod On Sep 30, 2009, at 4:41 AM, Jean-Christophe Helary wrote: > > On 30 sept. 2009, at 20:36, Hendrik Schreiber wrote: > >>> All the xeres Jar files I seem to have on my machine are packaged >>> with stand alone applications. >> >> Did you check /Library/Java/Extensions and ~/Library/Java/ >> Extensions ? >> >> There is at least one Java app out there that puts a xerces.jar >> into ~/Library/Java/Extensions - unfortunately I don't know which >> one, but users told me about the issue. >> In my app it shows up as NoSuchMethodError, so if that gets thrown >> and ~/Library/Java/Extensions/xerces.jar exists, I prompt the user >> to get that thing out of the way... > > Hendrik, > > There was indeed a xeres.jar in ~/... and now the app works !!! > > Thank you very much ! > > > > > > Jean-Christophe Helary > > _______________________________________________ > Do not post admin requests to the list. 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POSIX specifies a mechanism for nonblocking disk I/O that most proprietary Unixes implement. The Linux kernel hackers are currently rewriting Linux's entire I/O subsystem essentially from scratch to work asynchronously, because they can easily build efficient synchronous I/O primitives from asynchronous ones, but not the other way around. So now Linux will support this mechanism too. It probably doesn't need saying for anyone who's read Beberg saying things like "Memory management is a non-issue for anyone that has any idea at all how the hardware functions," but he's totally off-base. People should know by now not to take anything he says seriously, but apparently some don't, so I'll rebut. Not surprisingly, the rebuttal requires many more words than the original stupid errors. In detail, he wrote: > Could it be? After 20 years without this feature UNIX finally > catches up to Windows and has I/O that doesnt [sic] totally suck for > nontrivial apps? No way! Unix acquired nonblocking I/O in the form of select() about 23 years ago, and Solaris has had the particular aio_* calls we are discussing for many years. Very few applications need the aio_* calls --- essentially only high-performance RDBMS servers even benefit from them at all, and most of those have been faking it fine for a while with multiple threads or processes. This just provides a modicum of extra performance. > OK, so they do it with signals or a flag, which is completely > ghetto, but at least they are trying. Keep trying guys, you got the > idea, but not the clue. Readers can judge who lacks the clue here. > The Windows I/O model does definately [sic] blow the doors off the > UNIX one, but then they had select to point at in it's [sic] > suckiness and anything would have been an improvement. UNIX is just > now looking at it's [sic] I/O model and adapting to a multiprocess > multithreaded world so it's gonna be years yet before a posix API > comes out of it. 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Maybe trying "apt-get > clean" to remove all downloaded files first would solve the problem. > > Matthias > > -- > Matthias Saou World Trade Center > ------------- Edificio Norte 4 Planta > System and Network Engineer 08039 Barcelona, Spain > Electronic Group Interactive Phone : +34 936 00 23 23 > > _______________________________________________ > RPM-List mailing list > http://lists.freshrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/rpm-list _______________________________________________ RPM-List mailing list http://lists.freshrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/rpm-list 1 RE: Re[2]: Java is for kiddies > -----Original Message----- > From: fork-admin@xent.com [mailto:fork-admin@xent.com]On Behalf Of Karl > Anderson > Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 3:50 AM > To: bitbitch@magnesium.net > Cc: 'fork@spamassassin.taint.org' > Subject: Re: Re[2]: Java is for kiddies > > > bitbitch@magnesium.net writes: > > > SL> > > SL> Misc rants about finding jobs, java vs C, what makes a good > programmer, etc. > > SL> > > > > SL> Okay, hmm, I thought twice about this, but what the hey, > jobs are hard to > > SL> come by. There's a company hiring in Mountain View, looking > for a few good > > > > > > I give Adam an hour or so to come up with an adequate number of > > excuses as to why -this- job isn't worth it. :) > > http://www.netli.com/careers/index.htm > > >* Along with your resume, please answer this question: What does > this C statement do? #define XY(s, m) (&((s *)0)->m) > > Besides provide job security? This is more useful... #define CONTAINING_RECORD(address, type, field) ((type *)( \ (PCHAR)(address) - \ (PCHAR)(&((type *)0)->field))) Bill 1 Re: Increasing number of conflicts From nobody Tue Apr 11 08:39:20 2017 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable B. Alexander schreef: >=20 >=20 > On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 8:07 PM, John Hasler > wrote: >=20 > B. Alexander wrote: > > I've got an issue with a sid box that I have been maintaining fo= r a > > while. This is my workstation, and I have noticed a growing numb= er of > > broken packages, unmet dependencies and conflicts. I have been u= sing > > safe-upgrade for months now, hoping that it would work itself ou= t > over > > time. However, this hasn't happened. >=20 > No, of course not. Sid is constantly undergoing the sort of change= s > that take place when you upgrade from one release to the next and w= hich > full-upgrade is designed to handle (and which safe-upgrade blocks):= > transitions, removal of obsolete packages, major version changes th= at > require new library versions that may be incompatible with other > packages, etc. Sid is often also in an inconsistent state when, fo= r > example, a package is uploaded in advance of its dependencies. By > repeatedly running safe-upgrade you have forced these things to pil= e > up. >=20 > > So what can I do to fix the problems without losing functionalit= y? >=20 > "aptitude full-upgrade" and then patiently sort through the resulti= ng > mess. It might be simplest to write down all the proposed removals= , let > it do its thing, and then install the removed packages. >=20 >=20 > Yes. I need to block out some time and do just this. > =20 >=20 > > No problem. Most of my Debian installs at home run sid, with the= rest > > running testing...Except my firewall, which runs stable for the = first > > 6 months or so (until critical packages start getting long in th= e > > tooth), then I upgrade it to testing and run until the next stab= le > > release. >=20 > I'm having trouble imagining what packages appropriate to a firewal= l > could get long in the tooth. >=20 >=20 > ssh, ssl, iptables, snort, etc. I don't have an extensively large=20 > package list on my firewall, especially compared to a workstation, but = > since it is on the sharp end of my network, I try to keep it as up to=20 > date as is feasable. Then use stable, as security updates are often available earlier for=20 stable than for testing. Up to date is something different than=20 cutting-edge. Sjoerd PS. If you do need cutting-edge, use debian-backports! 1 Note to self: Read the pingback spec. Form opinion. URL: http://scriptingnews.userland.com/backissues/2002/09/24#When:8:14:24PM Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 03:14:24 GMT Note to self: Read the pingback spec[1]. Form opinion. [1] http://www.hixie.ch/specs/pingback/pingback 1 Re: automate updates in Lenny From nobody Tue Apr 11 08:39:20 2017 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Sat,10.Apr.10, 08:51:16, Clive McBarton wrote: =20 > Certainly so. What I meant to ask is what to do if you (like the OP) > want automatic upgrades (downloaded and installed without the admin > present) but (unlike the OP) only use aptitude and never apt-get. It doesn't matter. Mixing apt-get and aptitude is not a problem anymore. Regards, Andrei --=20 Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic 1 Re: How to schedule for a repeated task? From nobody Tue Apr 11 08:39:20 2017 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > It doesn't matter what the remote system is, as long as it has telnet, > which I'm assuming it does, since that's what you originally asked about. > To be able to help, we would need to know the output you are getting when > you run it, and probably the contents of the expect script that you are > using (edit out any passwords). > > > > > Please find below my simple expect telnet script : /usr/bin/expect >set name 172.16.17.160 >spawn telnet $name >set cmd1 command1 >set cmd2 logout >send "$cmd1" >send "$cmd2" >exit When I try for this procedure , I just see loging in and loging out from the telnet session . Actually , I need to have the output result of issuing 'command1' on the remote node to be captured on my local host . But when I try manually , say telnet to it and issue the command , I see the output on my screen . Please help me how to modify my simple code to have the desired result? Thank you 1 World Wide Words -- 03 Aug 02 WORLD WIDE WORDS ISSUE 301 Saturday 3 August 2002 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sent each Saturday to 15,000+ subscribers in at least 119 countries Editor: Michael Quinion, Thornbury, Bristol, UK ISSN 1470-1448 ------------------------------------------------------------------- IF YOU RESPOND TO THIS MAILING, REMEMBER TO CHANGE THE OUTGOING ADDRESS TO ONE OF THOSE IN THE 'CONTACT ADDRESSES' SECTION. Contents ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Feedback, notes and comments. 2. Turns of Phrase: Thinspiration. 3. Weird Words: Usufructuary. 4. Q&A: Three sheets to the wind; Mogadored; Skunk works. 5. Endnote. 6. Subscription commands. 7. Contact addresses. 1. Feedback, notes and comments ------------------------------------------------------------------- COCKLES OF ONE'S HEART You may recall that I was a bit suspicious of the story I told in last week's issue. James Woodfield pointed out that there is another possible explanation. In medieval Latin, the ventricles of the heart were at times called "cochleae cordis", where the second word is derived from "cor", heart. Those unversed in Latin could have misinterpreted "cochleae" as "cockles". Oddly, "cochlea" in Latin means "snail" (from the shape of the ventricles - it's also the name of the spiral cavity of the inner ear), so if this story is right we should really be speaking of warming the snails of one's heart. SERRANCIFIED Many of you supplied your own memories of this odd expression that I tried to make sense of last week. Taken together, they show that the expression is best known in Canada and that it was originally something like "My sufficiency has been suffonsified and anything additional would be superfluous". That form of the word is the one that is most common in online searches, where the Canadian focus is also obvious. Cheryl Caesar noted that it appears in a passage in Margaret Atwood's novel, "Cat's Eye": she has two teenage girls living in Toronto in the 1940s who say, "Are you sufficiently sophonisified?". A Vancouver restaurant reviewer has the pen name "Sufficiently Suffonsified". Oddly, there's also a 1999 record by the Austrian band Cunning Dorx entitled "Paradigms Suffonsified". G H Gordon Paterson suggested that the word might be a punning blend of "sufficient" and "fancified". There are some tantalising suggestions that it may actually be Scots, and not New World at all. ABSQUATULATE I have been gently remonstrated with for describing "sockdologer" as one of the products of early American linguistic inventiveness that hasn't survived to the present day. Many people gave me examples of current or recent use. I stand corrected. 2. Turns of Phrase: Thinspiration ------------------------------------------------------------------- This is one of the key words associated with a deeply disquieting online trend. In the past couple of years or so a number of Web sites and chatrooms have appeared which actively promote anorexia nervosa (known on the sites as "ana") and other eating disorders as lifestyle choices. Since 90% of anorexics are young women, these "pro-ana" sites are usually run by and attract that group (one term sometimes used for them is "weborexics"). Sites offer suggestions on how to become and remain thin, often through tips on avoiding eating, and how to disguise the condition from family and friends. Other themes sometimes featured on such sites are self-mutilation ("cutting") and bulimia ("mia"). Thin women, such as supermodels and Calista Flockhart, are presented as "thinspirations", examples to emulate. Sites have had names such as Starving for Perfection, Wasting Away on the Web and Dying To Be Thin. Medical professionals in the US and UK are deeply concerned about them, because they accentuate the low self-regard of young women, who are particularly prone to eating disorders, put their lives at risk, and discourage them from facing their illness and seeking treatment for it. The Internet is home to a number of pro-eating disorder Web sites - - places where sufferers can discuss tips, trade low-calorie recipes and exchange poems and art that may be used as "triggers" or so-called "thinspiration." ["Calgary Sun", Feb. 2002] A new trend among young adults has been sweeping the nation: pro- anorexia Web sites. Also known as pro-ana, these sites glorify anorexia nervosa and offer "thinspiration" on maintaining a starvation lifestyle. ["University Wire", Apr. 2002] 3. Weird Words: Usufructuary /ju:zjU'frVktju:@rI/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- A person who has the use or enjoyment of something, especially property. We are short of words that contain four u's. Among the few that are even relatively common (leaving aside the Hawaiian "muu-muu") are "tumultuously" and "unscrupulous", although some rare words like "pustulocrustaceous" and "pseudotuberculous" are also recorded. The term comes from Roman law. "Usufruct" is the right of temporary possession or enjoyment of something that belongs to somebody else, so far as that can be done without causing damage or changing its substance. For example, a slave in classical Rome could not own anything. Things he acquired as the result of his labour he merely held "usus (et) fructus", under "use (and) enjoyment" - it was his master who actually owned them. The term remains in use in modern US legal practice and elsewhere. These days a "usufructuary" can be a trustee who enjoys the income from property he holds in trust for somebody else. Many Native American groups hold land on a "usufruct" basis, with rights to enjoy the renewable natural resources of the land for hunting and fishing. 4. Q&A ------------------------------------------------------------------- Q. How does the term "three sheets to the wind" denote drunkenness? [Benjamin Weatherston] A. It's a sailor's expression. We ignorant landlubbers might think that a sheet is a sail, but in traditional sailing-ship days, a "sheet" was actually a rope, particularly one attached to the bottom corner of a sail (it comes from an Old English term for the corner of a sail). The sheets were vital, since they trimmed the sail to the wind. If they ran loose, the sail would flutter about in the wind and the ship would wallow off its course out of control. Extend this idea to sailors on shore leave, staggering back to the ship after a good night on the town, well tanked up. The irregular and uncertain locomotion of the jolly seafarers must have reminded onlookers of the way a ship moved in which the sheets were loose. Perhaps one loose sheet might not have been enough to get the image across, so the saying became "three sheets to the wind". Our first written example comes from that recorder of low life, Pierce Egan, in his "Real life in London" of 1821. But it must surely be much older. ----------- Q. My East End mother-in-law used to say she was "well and truly mogadored" when she was puzzled by something. Any idea of derivation and meaning? [Bryan] A. Now that's a bit of British slang I haven't heard in years, though it is still around (Nanny Ogg uses it in one of Terry Pratchett's Discworld fantasy stories, I am told). As you say, it means that somebody is puzzled, confused, or "all at sea". It's also sometimes spelled "moggadored", though it doesn't turn up in print much in either spelling. (No relation to the British word "moggy" for a cat, by the way, which seems to be a pet form of "Margaret".) The writers of slang dictionaries are decidedly mogadored about its origin. It looks very much like rhyming slang for "floored", which is likewise slang, meaning dumbfounded or confused. But the dispute arises over what the root is. Some say it is Irish, from "magagh", to mock, jeer or laugh at, via an unrecorded intermediate form "mogadói". Others suggest that, like some other East End slang terms, it derives from the Gypsy language Romany (Cockney slang is like London itself, a melting pot, in which words from many sources are amalgamated, including Yiddish and old-time forces slang derived from languages around the world). In this case the source may be "mokardi" or "mokodo", something tainted (these Romany words also provide the root for yet another slang phrase, "to put the mockers on something", to jinx it). Sorry not to be able to be more definite! ----------- Q. I was having an interesting discussion with an American professor of business studies who also consults to industry. She was recalling an unbudgeted initiative within a major software corporate, which the UK managing director described as a "skunk project". I have seen this epithet before, usually in the phrase "skunk works", meaning a semi-official project team that is tacitly licensed to bend the rules and think outside the box. I wonder what the derivation is? I don't think it can refer to the smelly wild animal, but neither I think can it refer to the street term for a strong variant of marijuana. Can you shed any light? [Martin Hayman] A. We must start in Dogpatch, the fictional place in the backwoods of upper New York State made famous between 1934 and 1977 as the home of professional mattress tester Li'l Abner, in the comic strip written and drawn by Al Capp. The original was actually "Skonk Works", the place where Lonesome Polecat and Hairless Joe brewed their highly illicit bootleg Kickapoo Joy Juice from ingredients such as old shoes and dead skunks. ("Skonk" is a dialect variant of "skunk".) We must now move to the very real Burbank, California. In 1943, a small group of aeronautical engineers working for the then Lockheed Aircraft Corporation (headed by Clarence "Kelly" Johnson) were given the rush job of creating an entirely new plane from scratch, the P-80 "Shooting Star" jet fighter. This they did in 143 days, 37 days ahead of schedule. Their secret project was housed in a temporary structure roofed over with an old circus tent, which had been thrown up next to a smelly plastics factory. The story goes that one of the engineers answered the phone on a hot summer day with the phrase "Skonk Works here" and the name stuck. It is also said that Al Capp objected to their use of his term and it was changed to Skunk Works. One division of the company, formally the Lockheed Martin Advanced Development Program, is still known as the Skunk Works. The term has been trademarked by Lockheed Martin, who have been aggressive in protecting it. As a generic term, it dates from the 1960s. One definition is very much that of the original and the one you describe: a small group of experts who drop out of the mainstream of a company's operations in order to develop some experimental technology or new application in secrecy or at speed, unhampered by bureaucracy or the strict application of regulations (Kelly Johnson formulated 14 visionary rules for running such an operation, which are still regarded as valid even now). 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Reproduction in print media or on Web pages requires prior permission: contact . ------------------------------------------------------------------- 0 A CRY FOR HELP DEAR FRIEND,I AM MRS. SESE-SEKO WIDOW OF LATE PRESIDENT MOBUTU SESE-SEKO OF ZAIRE? NOW KNOWN AS DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO (DRC). I AM MOVED TO WRITE YOU THIS LETTER, THIS WAS IN CONFIDENCE CONSIDERING MY PRESENTCIRCUMSTANCE AND SITUATION. I ESCAPED ALONG WITH MY HUSBAND AND TWO OF OUR SONS GEORGE KONGOLO AND BASHER OUT OF DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO (DRC) TO ABIDJAN, COTE D'IVOIRE WHERE MY FAMILY AND I SETTLED, WHILE WE LATER MOVED TO SETTLED IN MORROCO WHERE MY HUSBAND LATER DIED OF CANCER DISEASE. HOWEVER DUE TO THIS SITUATION WE DECIDED TO CHANGED MOST OF MY HUSBAND'S BILLIONS OF DOLLARS DEPOSITED IN SWISS BANK AND OTHER COUNTRIES INTO OTHER FORMS OF MONEY CODED FOR SAFE PURPOSE BECAUSE THE NEW HEAD OF STATE OF (DR) MR LAURENT KABILA HAS MADE ARRANGEMENT WITH THE SWISS GOVERNMENT AND OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES TO FREEZE ALL MY LATE HUSBAND'S TREASURES DEPOSITED IN SOME EUROPEAN COUNTRIES. HENCE MY CHILDREN AND I DECIDED LAYING LOW IN AFRICA TO STUDY THE SITUATION TILL WHEN THINGS GETS BETTER, LIKE NOW THAT PRESIDENT KABILA IS DEAD AND THE SON TAKING OVER (JOSEPH KABILA). ONE OF MY LATE HUSBAND'S CHATEAUX IN SOUTHERN FRANCE WAS CONFISCATED BY THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT, AND AS SUCH I HAD TO CHANGE MY IDENTITY SO THAT MY INVESTMENT WILL NOT BE TRACED AND CONFISCATED. I HAVE DEPOSITED THE SUM EIGHTEEN MILLION UNITED STATE DOLLARS(US$18,000,000,00.) WITH A SECURITY COMPANY , FOR SAFEKEEPING. THE FUNDS ARE SECURITY CODED TO PREVENT THEM FROM KNOWING THE CONTENT. WHAT I WANT YOU TO DO IS TO INDICATE YOUR INTEREST THAT YOU WILL ASSIST US BY RECEIVING THE MONEY ON OUR BEHALF.ACKNOWLEDGE THIS MESSAGE, SO THAT I CAN INTRODUCE YOU TO MY SON (KONGOLO) WHO HAS THE OUT MODALITIES FOR THE CLAIM OF THE SAID FUNDS. I WANT YOU TO ASSIST IN INVESTING THIS MONEY, BUT I WILL NOT WANT MY IDENTITY REVEALED. I WILL ALSO WANT TO BUY PROPERTIES AND STOCK IN MULTI-NATIONAL COMPANIES AND TO ENGAGE IN OTHER SAFE AND NON-SPECULATIVE INVESTMENTS. MAY I AT THIS POINT EMPHASISE THE HIGH LEVEL OF CONFIDENTIALITY, WHICH THIS BUSINESS DEMANDS, AND HOPE YOU WILL NOT BETRAY THE TRUST AND CONFIDENCE, WHICH I REPOSE IN YOU. IN CONCLUSION, IF YOU WANT TO ASSIST US , MY SON SHALL PUT YOU IN THE PICTURE OF THE BUSINESS, TELL YOU WHERE THE FUNDS ARE CURRENTLY BEING MAINTAINED AND ALSO DISCUSS OTHER MODALITIES INCLUDING REMUNERATIONFOR YOUR SERVICES. FOR THIS REASON KINDLY FURNISH US YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION, THAT IS YOUR PERSONAL TELEPHONE AND FAX NUMBER FOR CONFIDENTIAL PURPOSE.BEST REGARDS,MRS M. SESE SEKO 1 How to schedule for a repeated task? From nobody Tue Apr 11 08:39:20 2017 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >>telnet, as in the original responses. Google gives several example scripts With many thanks for your reply, I found very simple expect telnet examples (like the case that I am dealing with) so I wrote for the same but it doesn't work my case. Do you think it may come from the fact that the remote node is VxWorks or maybe some mistake in my code? 0 Protect your family's future for less than $1 per day That trip was full of dangers for you, and, as we go through all this Western country, there may be more to come. I want the right, Sylvia, to look after you, to look after you more closely than I've ever done before, and to do that, Sylvia, I've got to be your husband. No one will take thy place with me, my daughter. 1 Re: Increasing number of conflicts From nobody Tue Apr 11 08:39:20 2017 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 09:16 -0400, B. Alexander wrote: > I've got an issue with a sid box that I have been maintaining for a while= =2E This > is my workstation, and I have noticed a growing number of broken packages, > unmet dependencies and conflicts. I have been using safe-upgrade for mont= hs > now, hoping that it would work itself out over time. However, this hasn't > happened. So what can I do to fix the problems without losing functionali= ty? > Below is the result of aptitude full-upgrade (forgive the cut-and-paste): As a sid user you are certainly aware of the differences between 'safe-upgrade' and 'full-upgrade' and I would be interested in the actions proposed by aptitude if you run a full-update. I assume that this will allow aptitude to take actions which are more to your liking as you obviously don't like the ones proposed by aptitude when you run safe-upgrade. Thanks for testing a development branch of Debian :) Wolodja --=20 .''`. Wolodja Wentland =20 : :' : =20 `. `'` 4096R/CAF14EFC=20 `- 081C B7CD FF04 2BA9 94EA 36B2 8B7F 7D30 CAF1 4EFC 1 Re: bad focus/click behaviours > From: Tony Nugent > Sender: exmh-users-admin@spamassassin.taint.org > Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 21:30:34 +1000 > > On Fri Sep 13 2002 at 17:55, Robert Elz wrote: > > > Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 11:26:30 +1000 > > From: Tony Nugent > > > | I can cut'n'paste from exmh's message display window into spawned > > | gvim processes, but not into anything else. > > > > That's odd. I cut & paste between all kinds of windows (exmh into > > Not so odd, this issue came up several weeks ago (with no real > resolution). > > > mozilla, xterm, another wish script of mine I use for DNS tasks (but > > that one I guess is to be expected) netscape (when I used to use it, > > but I suppose it and mozilla are the same codebase, approx) - in fact > > I can't thing of anything it fails for, that I have noticed. > > > > What is an example of an "anything else" that it fails for for you? > > Everything else :) I can't even mark text in an exmh message window > and then paste it into a terminal window, the cut buffer seems to be > completely empty (and its previous contents are no longer there > either). > > > kre > > BTW: talking of spring downunder... I'm in Queensland. It almost > feels like early summer already (winters here are dry and warm, > much better than cold wet miserable Melbourne :-) Despite some > recent rain (first in months), we are already into a drought, with > an El-Nino on the way it is only going to get worse... (the last > one in the 90s caused one of the worst droughts ever seen here in > aussie). (This is all guess work and may be bogus.) Are you running Gnome 1.4? I had similar problems as did several co-workers. Updating my Gnome components has fixed it for me and others, although I can't say exactly which component did the trick. Gnomecore or gtk would seem most likely, but it may have been something else. In any case, I have not seen the problem for quite a while, now. R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) Ernest O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) E-mail: oberman@es.net Phone: +1 510 486-8634 _______________________________________________ Exmh-users mailing list Exmh-users@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/exmh-users 1 Oh my... Hello fork, So they have Aaron Schwartz on NPR's Weekend Edition talking about Warchalking. I'll agree, its funny, his voice is squeaky and I'm jealous that he got on radio and I didn't... But really, WTF is the big deal about warchalking? I have yet to see any of it, anywhere. LInk will probably pop up on www.npr.org later today. -- Best regards, bitbitch mailto:bitbitch@magnesium.net 1 Re: USA USA WE ARE NUMBER ....six. Good point, Tom. We want to be led. It's much easier to blame our leaders, throw stones at scapegoats, than to actually take responsibility for our actions and think through the consequences. At 11:14 AM 7/26/2002 -0400, Tom wrote: >On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, Tom wrote: > >--]On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Adam L. Beberg wrote: >--] >--]--]Drains what? My wallet you mean? America _is_ greed, that's who and >what we >--]--]are. >--] >--]You really are about as clueless as a fridge without tcp/ip. > >Before there is a jump off to some thread I cant be around to respond to >(contractions now getting closer and longer and stronger but the kids head >is still a bit off true) let me say this. > >(and this is the short rambling take on America as it stands today, so >flesh it our for me if you want) > >The problem with america is not its goverment, its companies, its >corportate raider mentality, its throw away buy a new one culture, its not >that we are greedy or shallow or over religious or under religious or even >religious in the context of a secular ruling system...... > >The problem with america is its citizens, the things that make it up. We >are not greedy, we are sheep. We are easily led from one trend to the >next, we are diverted in our lives to follow any one of a number of media >induced "goals" that run us through commericalistic hoops shedding not >only our worth but our fine grain value as individuals. > >We are a nation of a million differnt parts seeking a homogony of sameness >thru right thought, right action right purcheses right hopes right dreams >right teampicking right listeningtothem right mouthingoftheessentialwords >and right sameness > >We seek to loose the individuality of our past by plunging headlong into >the lava searing melting pot to come out with all our quak spins set the >same as anyone else. > >In so doing we subvert and subject ourselves tothe "status quo" in ways >that makes Islam look like an excersise in free will and hippy love >magic. > >We have allowed a subset of our citizens to set the pace for us, mostly >because to set the pace sets you apart and that is a bad thing in the >melting pot society. Thats why the rulers, the trend setters, the rich and >the famous are the THEM. > >We then follow that with THEY set us up to do, we run the various rat >mazes that have been constructed and call this a live, We chase the >cheese, which is green, moldy and made of paper. We climb the moutians set >up as goals. We fight the OTHERS who we are told are evil. In the end we >judge our living on how well we followed one of the mazes and how fat we >are before the slaughter. > >We are the blue collar worker, the office worker, the disability con, the >tech warrior, the homemaker, the godfearing do gooder, the celeb. > >or we are the OTHER, the dont fiters, the Trouble Makers. > >-tom > > > >http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork 1 Re[2]: Selling Wedded Bliss (was Re: Ouch...) Hello Adam, Thursday, September 05, 2002, 11:33:18 PM, you wrote: ALB> So, you're saying that product bundling works? Good point. Sometimes I wish I was still in CA. You deserve a good beating every so often... (anyone else want to do the honors?) ALB> And how is this any different from "normal" marriage exactly? Other then ALB> that the woman not only gets a man, but one in a country where both she and ALB> her offspring will have actual opportunities? Oh and the lack of ALB> "de-feminized, over-sized, self-centered, mercenary-minded" choices? Mmkay. For the nth time Adam, we don't live in the land of Adam-fantasy. Women actually are allowed to do things productive, independent and entirely free of their male counterparts. They aren't forced to cook and clean and merely be sexual vessels. Sometimes, and this will come as a shock to you, no doubt, men and women even find -love- (which is the crucial distinction between this system) and they marry one another for the satisfaction of being together. I know, far-fetched and idealistically crazy as it is, but such things do happen. I can guarantee you, if my mother was approached by my father, and 25 years ago, he commented on her cleaning ability as a motivator for marrying her, we would not be having this conversation now. If guys still have silly antequated ideas about 'women's role' then their opportunities for finding women _will_ be scarce. Again, these situations are great, provided everyone is aware that the relationship is a contractual one -- he wants a maid, a dog and a prostitute he doesn't have to pay, and she wants a country that isn't impoverished and teeming with AIDS. A contract, versus a true love-interest marriage. Egh. I really need to stop analyzing your posts to this extent. I blame law school and my cat. -BB ALB> - Adam L. 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A properly done XML would let us eyeball the list > as well as use it to keep the database up to date. > Another idea: could we synthesize an RBL so that > http://www.spammer.com/spam/web/bug/ becomes spam.web.bug.x.www.spammer.com > for a reverse lookup? It is going to get tricky, how to specify a randomized > intermediate directory? A good plan, needs an implementation though: http://bl.reynolds.net.au/ksi/email/ hmm. seems down to me. Basically it's a plan to store hash sums of URLs/phone numbers found in spam in a DNSBL, for apps like SpamAssassin to look up. A little like spamcop's "spamvertized URL" list... --j. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: DEDICATED SERVERS only $89! Linux or FreeBSD, FREE setup, FAST network. Get your own server today at http://www.ServePath.com/indexfm.htm _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list Spamassassin-talk@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk 1 DVD stills URL: http://diveintomark.org/archives/2002/09/24.html#dvd_stills Date: 2002-09-24T13:49:41-05:00 DVD Capture 1.0[1] “is a helper application for the Apple DVD Player. It enables the user to take screen captures of the DVD Player Viewer in window and full screen mode. The captures can be saved to a file or placed on the clipboard.” [1] http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/16324 1 Re: The case for spam Russell Turpin wrote: > On the receiving side, > my email client distinguishes between messages > that are read, and messages that are not. I like > to mark or save messages that are particularly > interresting or important to me. And even if I > make a point to delete "suspicious material" > immediately upon reading it, even THAT might > leave an interesting kind of trace on my machine. You choose to have your email client do that. You don't have to. Short of Palladium, you can do whatever you want with bytes you hold, including reading messages and erasing the traces. I'll buy a chocolate sundae for anyone who can show otherwise. An attacker might be able to verify that you *have* read a message (e.g. by seeing that you saved and edited a copy) but not that you *haven't*. If your email client was compromised you could put a packet sniffer on the line before downloading mail. If an attacker installed a packet sniffer sniffer, you could run it in a spoofing VM. The only exception to the rule that your machine belongs to you is -- maybe -- Palladium. - Lucas http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork 1 Re: gforce 9400 On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 11:03:06AM +0200, Andreas Weber wrote: > On 2010-04-13 23:53, Charles Kroeger wrote: > > anyone having problems with their Nvidia card and drivers should first > > consult Lennart Sorensen's HOWTO: > > > > http://tinyplanet.ca/~lsorense/debian/debian-nvidia-dri-howto.html > > I did it, thanks to the author. Lean and clean written. However, I > disagree with its content at some point. Is this whole Nvidia driver > installation some kind of religious debate? Why use the wording "Make > sure to remove all the garbage created by the nvidia installer..." if it > really just works? I've been using the official driver installer since > 2008, and it works absolutely easy. A 1 liner to install and the same to > uninstall, AFAICS properly BTW. It is based on the fact that the 'official installer' overwrites files belonging to debian packages. When those packages someday get upgraded, they overwrite what the nvidia driver installed, and then things break. I have helped enough people fix that kind of mess to know. Just a simple fact. Overwriting packages owned by a package is always a bad idea no matter how it is done, because someday the package will overwrite it back on you. > What tricked me yesterday: Why don't I get the 2.6.32-4 kernel that > works with the 195.36.15 Nvidia driver although I have > linux-image-2.6-amd64 installed? I had to install it manually. The > document states > "amd64: Any AMD or Intel apt-get install linux-image-2.6-amd64 ... That > will keep you running the latest kernel released by Debian" linux-image-2.6-X is not updated right away unfortunately in the case of unstable (and sometimes testing). It should always be up to date in stable though. I have never quite figured out how the kernel packagers decide when to update it. > And no, please no flaming, I have no intention to provoke someone. All I > say is: The Nvidia installer really works easily. And yes, you'll have > to kick the installer after kernel upgrades. As easy as the Debian way > these days. I would really appreciate some technical hint about the > benefits of the Debian way other than "the official installer suckz". > And yes, of course I also read It simply comes down to the fact that using the nvidia installer overwrites packaged files and that is "A bad thing"(tm). > http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers > > which says > "Advantages of "the Debian way": > * More automated, which saves work if the kernel is changed. " > and I disagree. Well I am thinking of trying to come up with a method that actually makes it try to compile the module if it is missing at boot. My wife thought it was rather unfriendly that her last upgrade (which gave her a new kernel) took away X. Sure recompiling the module with module-assistant was easy, but it had to be done manually. I will see if I can't find a way to automate that for those users that want it. > > i.e. edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf -remove 'nivida' and replace with 'nv' > > very handy when the compile fails. > > and it will. > > Oh yes. ;-) Sometimes it does. :) Also the nvidia installer for a long time hasn't worked with debian's 2.6.29 and higher kernels because they are now kbuild only (and hence don't allow compiler tests that the nvidia installer used to work unless they get converted to kbuild). I am not sure if it works with it yet. Those running their own kernels would of course never notice that problem since they have the full sources installed the way the nvidia makefiles assumed it would be. This same kernel header change also turned vmware modules into a nightmare as well as a few other out of kernel drivers. -- Len Sorensen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100414145125.GM4307@caffeine.csclub.uwaterloo.ca 1 Re: cannot open EPS file with inkscape El 2010-04-24 a las 00:31 +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis escribió: (you forgot replying to the list) > On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 12:18 AM, Camaleón wrote: > > > when i tried to open it from command line $ inkscape > > > T-SHIRTMODELS-by_APEstar.eps T-SHIRTMODELS-by_APEstar.eps:1: parser > > > error : Start tag expected, '<' not found > > > ���� > > > ^ > > > > > > and there's a pop-up with message "Failed to load the requested file > > > T-SHIRTMODELS-by_APEstar.eps" > > > > That error is quite similar to the one reported at Debian BTS. > > > > Check if the version of Inkscape that you are running is affected by that > > bug. As per the report, starting from 0.47 the error should be fixed. > > > > > > oh...mine is 0.46 on debian lenny If you can't update, at least you can add your comments into that bug ;-) Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100423170615.GA12799@stt008.linux.site 1 Re: Need help installing an "alternative" On 2010-04-08 20:38, Cameron Hutchison wrote: > Ron Johnson writes: > >> # update-alternatives --install x-www-browser firefox \ >> /usr/local/firefox/firefox 3 >> update-alternatives: error: alternative link is not absolute as it >> should be: x-www-browser > >> What am I doing wrong? > > The easiest way to see how this stuff works is to look at a postinst > script that already does it. Pick an existing alternative and look at > /var/lib/dpkg/info/$PACKAGE.postinst. Excellent idea. > I think you want this: > > # update-alternatives --install x-www-browser /usr/bin/x-www-browser \ > /usr/local/firefox/firefox 3 > > That sets up /usr/local/firefox/firefox as an alternative for > /usr/sbin/x-www-browser . > Unfortunately, that's wrong. Peeking into iceape-browser.postinst, though, gave me the answer. -- Dissent is patriotic, remember? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4BBE8C22.80008@cox.net 1 [SAdev] [Bug 1052] New: bondedsender.com is a scam http://www.hughes-family.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1052 Summary: bondedsender.com is a scam Product: Spamassassin Version: unspecified Platform: Other URL: http://www.bondedsender.com/ OS/Version: other Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: Rules AssignedTo: spamassassin-devel@example.sourceforge.net ReportedBy: friedman+spamassassin@splode.com The default score for bondedsender-certified domains is -10, but I do not believe they should be trusted and encourage you to change the default. * I have been spammed by their customers. * There is no documentation on their website about how I can complain about this and have their customers financially penalized for sending me unsolicited mail. * What proof do any of us have that they really even do anything about it? Their contract is with their customers, not with us. 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    0 [spam] [SPAM] Luxury Pens From nobody Tue Apr 11 08:39:20 2017 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Replica Rolex models of the latest Baselworld 2009 designs have just be= en launched on our replica sites. These are the first run of the 2009 mo= dels with inner Rolex inscriptions and better bands and cases. Only limited to 1000 pieces worldwide, they are expected to sell out wi= thin a month. Browse our shop 1 Re: [ILUG] Network problems Quoting Eamonn Shinners : > Hi guys, > I'm looking for help on this one. I have a server with SME5.5 installed > - used to be e-smith. It's based on RH7.1, has a 3c507 NIC, and is > connected to a hub. Also connected to the hub are a laptop and > workstation, both with RH7.3 . The server supplies DHCP amongst other > things. > The problem is interruptions in the network. If I ping the laptop from > the workstation, or the other way around, there are no problems, i.e. > shows up as 0% loss. If however I ping the server from the laptop or > workstation, it will do a few packets, anywhere from 3 to 20, and then > stop responding, it will start again after a little while. If this is new behaviour in a previously working network, what did you do to it? Test the cables by switching which machine has which. Test the hub ports by switching cables around. Run ifconfig on the server - any errors and what kind they are. Test the network card... by replacing the thing! Seriously, if the server has a PCI slot free, something like a Realtek 8139 based card costs less than 20 euro. The design is a couple of generations later - more memory, less cruft, no *FSCKING* dos config utility, no jumpers on the card and it's PCI. Ronan. -- Irish Linux Users' Group: ilug@linux.ie http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information. List maintainer: listmaster@linux.ie 1 [Infoworld] Ballmer describes what a Chief Software Architect does Rohit was wondering what Microsoft's definition of a Chief Software Architect is (and, consequently, what Microsoft thinks is a roadmap). Here you go, from Mr. Ballmer to Mr. Gillmor to Mr. FoRK... Architecture is war; love 'em or hate 'em, at least Microsoft understands that: as Chief SA, BillG oversees all product strategy. "There are two things a road map can be. One is just a piece of paper that tells what everyone is doing and records a bunch of bottom-up plans. Or it can be something where we impose more broadly our vision from the top. We are not going to try to get everything shared. ... That's a path for getting everything stopped up. But at the same time we are trying to take the top four or five things we are trying to do in the Longhorn wave, Yukon wave, or the .Net wave and really have enough time to have some cross-cutting discussions about how we make that happen." "Bill [Gates] is dedicated full-time to being chief software architect. He also happens to be chairman of the company, but he spends most of his time being chief software architect. We have a body now that meets every month -- the SLTT [Senior Leadership Technical Team], basically the top people involved in the product-creating strategy -- and we present and discuss the issues. Bill is driving a process for each of these waves. For instance, [he will ask] what are the cross-cutting scenarios that I want, and then [he will] get all the right product groups together and bring these things in front of the SLTT." "People talk about what it takes to be a good manager, and people talk about being a good coach and getting people to like you. In a large organization those things are important, but at a certain level, ... the most important thing you can do for your people to make them better is to give them a framework where they can work in harmony with the other people in the company. And from Bill's perspective, [this framework] is the technical road map and the SLTT process; it is the scenarios. From my perspective, it is the P&L [profit and loss] structure and the multiple businesses because, given how we work, giving people a framework that gets them to make the whole bigger than the sum of the parts will mean we have better offerings." http://www.infoworld.com/articles/pl/xml/02/07/22/020722plballmer.xml Ballmer in charge July 18, 2002 1:01 pm PT NO ONE KNOWS better than Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer that, as the .Net platform evolves, the success of Microsoft depends on how well the company coordinates its tool, server, and client strategies and how well it communicates that vision. In an interview with InfoWorld Test Center Director Steve Gillmor and InfoWorld Editor at Large Ed Scannell at Microsoft Fusion 2002, Ballmer discussed the progress of .Net, changes in the company's approach to product development, and Microsoft's efforts to simplify product licensing and inspire trust in customers and partners. > Last time we talked was two years ago, at the beginning of the .Net > era. So where are we now in the .Net evolution? Let me start by talking about where I think we are in the XML revolution first, and then [I will] talk about where we are with .Net. I believe that the IT industry collectively decided over the last three or four years that the world was going to be replatformed with XML as the key foundation. It's not like anyone ever got together to decide this, but it's like magnetic north, where it's been clearly indicated that everyone is rallying around the concept. But I think the degree to which [XML] is pervasive might still be underestimated. A lot of partners, even at this conference, see it as b-to-b for big companies. But it is really about the way software in general is designed. It is all about the way security should work. Management -- everything is changed. So to answer your direct question, two years ago I might have said the jury is still out about whether [XML] was going to happen. We were questioning if it was going to be a legitimate competitor to Java. But now the world has decided to embrace [XML] as the basis for the next generation of technology. And there are a lot of benefits that come with it. Could it have been something other than XML? Sure it could have. It wasn't the specific technical implementation; it is merely the fact that it comes out of Internet standards. It has deeper semantic abilities. It is all about interoperability and connection. So in that context, where are we with .Net? I'll say a couple things. No. 1, I would say we have some momentum in the market. We have customers using the .Net product line, like Merrill [Lynch], Credit Suisse, Marks & Spencer, CitiBank, and a variety of others. People who are doing some things for real. I feel like the degree we are out front is in some ways smaller and in some ways larger. > How so? Smaller in the sense that everyone is talking the XML talk, even Sun; bigger in the execution sense: We've delivered. We delivered the first batch of products that really were built XML to the core -- Visual Studio .Net and BizTalk Server -- and we are getting traction. So I feel good about where our execution is relative to everyone else. That is not to say that other people aren't doing some reasonable bolt-on XML support for the stuff they have. > You have some heavy lifting to do to convince your customers and > partners to follow along. What do you have to do to set the standard > for adoption and upgrading to this next generation? We have to present the picture that we are behaving consistently within the framework of focusing on customer issues and customer satisfaction and trustworthy computing, which we have articulated. Now there are some things I would have done differently, in 20-20 hindsight. I would have increased the focus on not just security but deployment, because a lot of the security problems are actually deployment problems. We have the fix, but sometimes we can't get the tools in their hands to deploy those fixes fast enough. Licensing -- I know I would have given more time, and there are better ways to plan around the kinds of changes we made. We are still going to have to get smart about the full ramifications. > Do you expect any changes to be made between now and July 31 to > Licensing 6.0? There is a lot of push-back on this. No, there is nothing that will happen between now and July 31. And we will continue to learn over time what we need to do to earn our customers' trust and earn their business. I think many of the people who are pushing back really don't even know the new terms. > Isn't that your fault for not educating them? Yes, it is our fault. But you meet with plenty of customers whose companies already have licenses, and they are saying, 'I think there's a problem.' I don't deny there are some problems. I am sure there are some issues we will have to work on over time. After July 31 we are going to see what the real issues are. I was talking to a customer at the show who was saying he thought there would be a problem, and I told him that we just completed a deal with his company and that he is now universally licensed and that total costs to his company are now lower than they were before. And he said, 'Oh really?' So we'll go through July 31. We have a lot of customers who have signed licenses, and I am sure we are going to find some issues. My bigger concerns today are probably not in the larger accounts, but there may be some issues we need to address among the smaller-size companies, and we will. > How does the .Net initiative change the way in-house client and server > developers work together? What we are trying to do for the health of .Net and the health of the company and the sanity of the people who work there and the quality of the products we produce is to have a more orchestrated, ¸ber-road map of where we are going. Now there are two things a road map can be. One is just a piece of paper that tells what everyone is doing and records a bunch of bottom-up plans. Or it can be something where we impose more broadly our vision from the top. We are not going to try to get everything shared. ... That's a path for getting everything stopped up. But at the same time we are trying to take the top four or five things we are trying to do in the Longhorn wave, Yukon wave, or the .Net wave and really have enough time to have some cross-cutting discussions about how we make that happen. Bill [Gates] is dedicated full-time to being chief software architect. He also happens to be chairman of the company, but he spends most of his time being chief software architect. We have a body now that meets every month -- the SLTT [Senior Leadership Technical Team], basically the top people involved in the product-creating strategy -- and we present and discuss the issues. Bill is driving a process for each of these waves. For instance, [he will ask] what are the cross-cutting scenarios that I want, and then [he will] get all the right product groups together and bring these things in front of the SLTT. People talk about what it takes to be a good manager, and people talk about being a good coach and getting people to like you. In a large organization those things are important, but at a certain level, ... the most important thing you can do for your people to make them better is to give them a framework where they can work in harmony with the other people in the company. And from Bill's perspective, [this framework] is the technical road map and the SLTT process; it is the scenarios. From my perspective, it is the P&L [profit and loss] structure and the multiple businesses because, given how we work, giving people a framework that gets them to make the whole bigger than the sum of the parts will mean we have better offerings. > It seems the scenarios construct is really working for you. Is this an > evolution of the solutions approach? I would say it is a pretty direct extrapolation from the solutions stuff, only I think we are just getting a little more experience. I think we use the word scenarios more often and solutions less, because solution sounds more like a fixed thing. At the end of the day, most of the things we do are customizable and programmable, and so people make them into the solution they want. But they are still scenarios. What will software deployment look like? Well, that is a scenario because it involves Windows, Office, and other applications. We are working hard to make sure the whole is bigger than the sum of the parts. That's not to say people are always comfortable with this. I can't even say we will do it perfectly. All we have to do is do it a lot better than we had been doing it. I think that would be a big step forward for the customers. > Will this approach cut down on some of the technology civil wars > Microsoft has had in the past involving who is going to gain control of > a project? This seems to be a very democratic approach to development. I would not use the word democracy to describe it. People have to come together and ultimately make some decisions. This is not a voting process here, the agenda of what we think is important. We get a lot of input. [But] once it is decided, people don't get to vote with their feet. We try to make a quantum leap here in terms of our ability to improve pulling together all the pieces. Our customers want us to do that. Simplifying concepts by unifying them. The customers don't say they want us to do that, but when we do do that, they go, 'Ahhh, I get it. That makes sense.' I don't want to go to six more meetings where people say, 'Is your workflow strategy BizTalk?' ... Or 'What's your Office workflow strategy?' Or 'Why is synchronization in some ways better for e-mail and Outlook than it is for file folders and Web pages?' To get that sort of synchronization sometimes -- to get that high-level road map to work -- you have to build something we don't have today. So we have been talking about unifying storage. And so the best way to get all this stuff to work is to get them all to work just one way. Then you just keep tuning one set of parameters instead of having a thousand flowers blooming. > In your Fusion keynote today, you talked about who your competitors > are, and it was the usual suspects. But one you didn't mention is > yourself. You are competing against the last generation of your technology. Always. Given that our stuff doesn't wear out or break down -- you can question whether it breaks or not [Ballmer grins] -- but it doesn't break down like machinery does. To get anyone to do something new, we have to have something interesting and innovative. People think, OK, should we just do more upgrades or try to sell more new product? We decided that users like us to do a level of systems integration so they don't have to get involved in that. So take Sharepoint Team Services, which we put in Office. We could have sold Team Services as a separate product, and we could have introduced a new SKU [stock keeping unit]. We could have decided if it should work down level with the old Office or just the new version of Office, and we could do that with real-time communications. But we tend to like to put things together, integrate them, and then release batches?1202?-- which are then 'upgrades' -- as a form of introducing our new innovation. But no matter how you do it, because our stuff does not wear out, we have to convince people that some idea we have is better or more powerful than the older idea we had. And there are two aspects of doing that. One aspect is, on a given product or upgrade release, does that make sense? Or do we convince you that over an nyear period of time we will have enough innovation that you will want to be licensed for that innovation. And this is part of this whole licensing discussion we are having. We moved to the new licensing for two reasons, I would say. No. 1, we wanted to simplify our licensing. When we look back a year from now, I guarantee you that where we are now is simpler than where we were. Nothing is simpler during a transition because they are learning the new and are more familiar with the old, but I think people will eventually realize this is simpler. Our licensing got pretty complicated over the years, and some people came to not understand it all. The other issue is [the timing of delivering] our innovation. I don't want to have a lot of rough questions [from customers]. So when we do have new ideas, it's like, OK, should we put it in this upgrade or that one or just have a stream of stuff that only our best customers have access to under the terms of their contract? I think in the long run we have a better chance of satisfying them with the latter than with hitting them with six different upgrades. I am a fan of [letting] the customer decide, OK, I want that piece or this piece. But they are licensed for all of it. So those are the two things we sought to do. > That gets back to the trust issue, where if you front-load it, that's > the big, lumpy upgrade; and if you back-load it with the vision, the > .Net 2003 servers, you have a long gap in the middle where you have to > sell into an untrusting audience. The truth is, we need to be better at both. There are some things you can only do big and lumpy, like a new file system. It's not like some sort of small user feature; if you change the file system, then the storage, the backup, probaby those things are going to change. Probably the shell ought to change.The applications ... a lot of things are going to change. Can you call that lumpy? Or you can put out four new features in PowerPoint, sure -- that would not look lumpy to users. I think we have to build trust in the model, and we are going to have to deliver more over time. It will not come overnight. People will have to see that we do a few things, ... that not all of our innovation is lumpy, that more of it comes evenly and steadily. People develop a confidence and faith; they like both aspects of the model. Over time, our support needs to become more intimately involved in that story. We know that, but we don't know exactly what that means yet. And this whole notion of software as a service -- this is not a licensing or business discussion. It's how does software get rearchitected in the world of the Internet? I mean, how many software products are fundamentally different because of the Internet? Not many. Probably the anti-virus guys keep up the best. They are always feeding new virus support in. I asked the audience [at Fusion] how many use Windows Update. Now that's a small piece of software, but it is big. That's the consumer market; we've got to get that to really purr in the corporate market. > The lack of broadband build-out and adoption seems to be holding up > the ability for users to take advantage of some new services you're > talking about. When Bill [Gates] invested in Comcast cable, it > triggered the Baby Bells to get on board with DSL. What are you doing > now to deal with that issue? The No. 1 thing is, we have to make software that is so compelling that people will start saying, 'Well, of course I am going to get broadband.' > And 802.11 is one of those compelling features? Yes, it is. I was in a hotel in Sun Valley, [Utah], this week that was not wired. So I turned on my PC, and XP tells me there is a wireless network available. So I connect to something called Mountaineer. Well, I don't know what that is. But I have a VPN into Microsoft; it worked. I don't know whose broadband I used. I didn't see it in Bill's room. I called him up and said, 'Hey, come over to my room.' So soon everyone is there and connecting to the Internet through my room. We have to support all the modalities, whether it is GPRS [General Packet Radio Service] or 802.11. We have to make it easy to provision from a software perspective for things that go on with DSL [and] cable modems. ... And the software has to want a broadband link. There are not many things you do where you say I really care about the performance. If I am downloading PowerPoint files, then I want broadband. So when you can do things with speed that you otherwise can't do without speed, that is going to put a lot of pressure on the broadband community. That's the weird answer. The more normal answer is, yeah, isn't it awful: There is not enough broadband, and the prices they charge ... . I agree with all that. If you look at what happened in Japan recently, there was a big drop -- it is now $25 a month for DSL. Vroom. They have gone from almost no DSL connections a year ago to 1.5 [million] or 1.8 million [subscribers]. > So how do we make that happen in this country? I think that is beyond us. If there is enough interest where the consumers are looking intensely for broadband, whether it is at today's prices or tomorrow's prices, that is going to shake out the marketplace. And I think the marketplace will do a good job. We just have to make it something obvious that consumers want. Now I happen to live in a neigborhood where there is no broadband network. No DSL or cable modems. Well, I have a neighbor, [Teledesic chairman and co-CEO] Craig McCaw, who has a wireless network that I think I can piggyback off of [Ballmer laughs]. So, yes, broadband is a bottleneck -- but I also think we have to look at oursleves as a software industry and say, 'Aren't we, too, some of that bottleneck?' We have not built software that makes broadband a must-have. > Microsoft CEO weighs in > > Ballmer addresses a number of key issues for customers and partners. > > On security and trust: "There are some things I would have done > differently." > > On coordinating product groups: "We are working hard to make sure > the whole is bigger than the sum of the parts." > > On product licensing: "We are still going to have to get smart > about the full ramifications." ---- aDaM@XeNT.CoM -- long .sig alert! I believe it is quite possible to productively apply both supposedly incompatible approaches [REST & SOAP] together. I'll sketch it out below, both in prescriptive form. Note: while this is proscriptive, it is expected that local adaptations will be provided. 1. Start by modeling the persistent resources that you wish to expose. By persistent resources, I am referring to entities that have a typical life expectancy of days or greater. Ensure that each instance has a unique URL. When possible, assign meaningful names to resources. 2. Whenever possible, provide a default XML representation for each representation. Unlike traditional object oriented programming languages where there is a unique getter per property, typically there will be a single representation of the entire instance. These representations will often contain XLinks (a.k.a. pointers or references) to other instances. 3. Now add high level methods which take care of all composite create, update, and delete operations. A key aspect of the design is that messages for these operations need to be self contained - both the sender and receiver should be able to make the absolute minimum of assumptions as to the other's state, and multiple requests should not be required to implement a single logical operation. All requests should provide the appearance of being executed atomically. 4. Query operations deserve special consideration. A general purpose XML syntax should be provided in every case. In addition, when a reasonable expectation exists that query parameters will be of a relatively short size and not require significant encoding, then a HTTP GET with the parameters encoded as a query string should also be provided. Implications The following table emphasizes how this unified approach differs from the "pure" (albeit hypothetical) different positions described above. 1. Resource -- POST operations explicitly have the possibility of modifying multiple resources. PUT and DELETE operations are rarely used, if ever. GETs may contain query arguments. 2. Get -- GETs must never be used for operations which observably change the state of the recipient. POST should be used instead. 3. Message -- Do not presume that URLs are static, instead presume that they identify the resource. In particular, recognize that URLs can be dynamically generated. Expect URLs of other SOAP Resources in responses. Use the SOAP Response MEP for pure retrieval operations. 4. Procedure -- Treat the URL itself as the implicit first parameter. Allow URLs to be dynamically generated, and returned in structures. Use HTTP GET for retrieval operations. Conclusions Looking to the future, the application level inter-networking protocols that emerge today will likely be the application level intra-networking protocols of the next decade. Both REST and SOAP contain features that the others lack. Most significantly: REST - SOAP = XLink The key bit of functionality that SOAP applications miss today is the ability to link together resources. SOAP 1.2 makes significant progress in addressing this. Hopefully WSDL 1.2 will complete this important work. SOAP - REST = Stored Procedures Looking at how other large scale systems cope with updates provides some key insights into productive areas for future research with respect to REST. Finally, it bears repeating. Just because a service is using HTTP GET, doesn't mean that it is REST. If you are encoding parameters on the URL, you are probably making an RPC request of a service, not retrieving the representation of a resource. It is worth reading Roy Fielding's thoughts on the subject. The only exception to this rule that is routinely condoned within the REST crowd is queries. -- Sam Ruby, http://radio.weblogs.com/0101679/stories/2002/07/20/restSoap.html http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork 1 Re: libc6 upgrade lenny to squeeze failed, now dpkg is broken From nobody Tue Apr 11 08:39:20 2017 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-15" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Tuesday 11 May 2010 16:05:04 Jordan Metzmeier wrote: > > How can this be fixed? And shouldn't there be a big warning that trying > > to upgrade libc6 can break dpkg, on the Debian website page for libc6? > > > > Best regards, > > Chris Austin. >=20 > What should really be the "big warning" is mixing releases. Bah! WFM. 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    tuckers 1 Re: AUGD: Displaying iPad at a meeting, what doesn't work Our iPhone presenter is usually a Biology teacher, who brings his own = videocamera and a lab stand to attach it to. Works surprisingly well.=20 Best, Kim Gammelg=E5rd President of Mac=D8stjylland http://mac=F8stjylland.dk _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Augd mailing list (Augd@lists.apple.com) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/augd/mlsubscriber.tech%40csmining.org This email sent to mlsubscriber.tech@csmining.org 1 Re: USB device attached via RS232 adaptor On 19 April 2010 12:15, Ron Johnson wrote: > On 2010-04-19 02:54, Dotan Cohen wrote: >>> >>> So, is does this SC reader (a) serial-over-USB or (b) USB-over-serial? >>> >> >> I should imagine (b), but I have not gotten there yet to see. >> > > Then he probably is clueless. > Well, he is turning to _me_ for advice, so that is a reasonable assumption! >>> (a) is common, (b) is what you described, but I've never heard of (b). >>> =C2=A0Are >>> you sure you wrote what you really mean? >>> >> >> No, I have not gotten there yet to look at the machine. But I want to >> get there prepared, which is why I ask here. >> > > Querying the list without the slightest bit of *fact* is a great way to p= iss > people off. > I am sorry if I upset people. I was faced with a situation that I did not understand and thought that I would query those with far more experience after searching the web yielded nothing useful. Would you suggest that it is preferable for me to go to this guy's place not knowing a thing about what I'm getting into, especially when the goal "read from / write to the card reader" is so straightforward?. >>> This is the important quote, I think: "Infinity USB Smart is based on t= he >>> HID standard, no custom drivers are needed". >>> >> >> HID is for keyboards and mice, not card readers. It does not handle >> files from what I understand. This is turning into a big pile of WTF. >> > > Smart cards don't pass much info, and KB emulation works well in such > environments (also like with bar code scanners). > I have seen barcode and magnetic scanners that simply pass string. Maybe you are right, maybe that is how this works. We'll see. 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It's a partnership form, a signup for a Web seminar, a request for more information, anything. o You start wasting time typing in all those stupid fields and spend about 10 minutes going through all their stupid qualification hoops just to get a small piece of information , whitepaper, or a callback when halfway through, you start to wonder if it's really worth your time to forever be stuck on their stupid prospect list. o Pull down tags are never put in order of use instead of alphabetized. I was on a site just now that had every single country in the world listed; the selection of your country was absolutely critical for you to hit submit, but due to the layout, the "more>" tag on the second row was offscreen so it was impossible to select any country except about two dozen third world countries. o Even worse, ever time you hit submit, all forms based things complain about using the universal country phone number format and will cause you to re-enter dashes instead of dots. o When you get something that's not entered right, you will go back and enter it right, but then some other field or most likely pulldown will automatically get reset to the default value so that you will have to go back and resent that freaking thing too. Finally after all combinations of all pulldowns, you may get a successful submit. o You wait freaking forever just to get a confirmation. o Sometimes, like today, you won't be able to ever submit anything due to it being impossible to ever submit a valid set of information that is internally non-conflicting according to whatever fhead wrote their forms submission. What's wrong with this picture? The company is screwing you by wasting your time enforcing their data collection standards on you. I'm sure there's someone in that company that would be willing to accept "US", "U.S", "USA" "United States", "U of A", "America", etc. and would know exactly which freaking country the interested party was from instead of forcing them to waste even more time playing Web form geography. I'm starting to see the light of Passport. You want more information? Hit this passport button. Voila. IE6 and Netscape 6,7 have pre-forms sutff, but I always turn it off because you never know when there's that one field that you don't want to submit to the person you are submitting to that automatically gets sent, i.e. the privacy stuff is well beyond the average user who will get screwed on privacy stuff. So, if crappy forms-based submission is the state of practice for business enablement on the Web, I can't see this whole data submission and hurry up and wait for us to get back to you business process as working all that well. Greg 1 Re: Sorting On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 01:20:56 PDT, J C Lawrence wrote: > On Mon, 09 Sep 2002 15:36:37 -0400 > Tom Reingold wrote: > > > At work, I have to use Outlook. Ick. I hate it. > > Ahh. At work we fire people who use Outlook (Literally true: They get > escorted to the door, their badge confiscated, and told to return the > next day to collect their office contents). Why? What threat does Outlook pose to your organization? > > But it does a few things right. Like making indices for each folder, > > and not just by date, but also by sender, message size, subject. So I > > can sort by any column instantly. > > Have you looked into using a custom sequences file? More detail please? I do use sequences, so I'm familiar with their use, but how can I make indices with them, and how can I keep them up to date? > > And mime handling is pretty bad compared with modern mailers. > > The only thing I actually miss in that regard is support for S/MIME. You're probably running exmh on a local machine. I'm running it on a very remote machine. 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    1 Re: Submitting my Java Web Start application to Apple downloads Gabriele, tell us your successes, this would be interesting to several! paul Le 07-avr.-10 =E0 18:43, Mike Swingler a =E9crit : > On Mar 28, 2010, at 10:25 AM, Gabriele Kahlout wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I'd like to submit my JWS application MemorizEasy to apple downloads, >> however it requires a zip folder download link, while I distribute it >> as jnlp, as in these links: >> >> http://memorizeasy.mysimpatico.com >> http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Educational/MemorizeEasy.shtml >> >> Does anyone know If I still must provide a zip (of the jnlp file) for >> submitting, or submitting the jnlp would be accepted? > > You could create a desktop shortcut of your application (and ensure =20= > the full URL to your JNLP is correct in it's Info.plist), wrap up =20 > the shortcut, and submit that. I think that would provide a more Mac-=20= > like experience for your customers coming from = >. > > Regards, > Mike Swingler > Java Runtime Engineer > Apple Inc. _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Java-dev mailing list (Java-dev@lists.apple.com) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/java-dev/mlsubscriber.tech%40csmining.org This email sent to mlsubscriber.tech@csmining.org 1 Re: tool tips remaining after window switching From nobody Tue Apr 11 08:39:21 2017 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Monday 26 April 2010 21:09:06 Celejar wrote: > I use a > number of applications that implement tool tips, those little boxes > that come up explaining some on screen widget. Very often, when one > comes up and I then switch to a different window, > the tool tip remains, superimposed over the new > application, and won't go away until I switch back to the first app, > move the cursor somewhere else to get it to go away, and then switch > back to the other application. >=20 > Should I file a bug, Sounds like a bug to me. Not exactly high-priority, but a bug nonetheless. > and against > what? Well, does this only happen with tooltips from a single application? Multi= ple=20 related applications (e.g. multiple Qt-4 applications)? Every application? Single -> that app. Multiple -> that library / related "thing". Or any one of the applications= ,=20 but include information about which other applications are affected. Every -> Probably your window manager, maybe X. =2D-=20 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. ,=3D ,-_-. =3D. bss@iguanasuicide.net ((_/)o o(\_)) ICQ: 514984 YM/AIM: DaTwinkDaddy `-'(. .)`-' http://iguanasuicide.net/ \_/ 0 Urgent Business --DeathToSpamDeathToSpamDeathToSpam-- ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-Sightings mailing list Spamassassin-Sightings@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-sightings 1 TRAVELMAN: if it's Tuesday, it must be London... Well, it wouldn't be my own vanity list if I didn't forward at least a little purely self-interested data. This week is my Europe Week. In classic TRAVELMAN fashion, I'm hitting two nights each in Paris, London, Hamburg, and Copenhagen. I get to cure Rob's brain-pains this weekend, though at risk of missing the big concert in London Sunday :-( > Around Town > Channel 4's Indian Summer > > As England meets India in four test matches this Summer, Channel 4 > brings together a host of activities reflecting Indian life in a free > event held over the weekend (27/28 July). A huge screen in Regent's > Park will bring coverage of the first Test Match live from Lords > throughout the weekend. Marylebone Green will be the setting for a > chance to sample a mix of Indian food, music and film; an 8-piece > Indian-style brass band will be performing Bollywood tunes, and there > will be live DJ sets as well as performance by The Angel Dancers, who > have performed with Bollywood stars around the world. In the evening > (27), there will be an open-air screening of the comedy hit 'Monsoon > Wedding'. A live concert by award-winning, British-Asian artist Nitin > Sawhney will bring the weekend to a climax on 28 July, with special > guests including Badmarsh & Shri and Asian Dub Foundation. > > 27-28 July, 10.30am-9pm, Marylebone Green, Regent's Park. Baker Street/ > Great Portland Street/ Regent's Park tube Instead, I'm arriving in London on Monday morning, staying through a show of Andrew Lloyd Weber's new production, Bombay Dreams > Bombay Dreams Set to be the latest in a long line of Andrew Lloyd > Webber smash hits comes 'Bombay Dreams', based on the book by Meera > Syal, and lyrics by AR Rahman, whose last project was the > Oscar-nominated 'Lagaan'. The project cost £4 million and doesn't > feature a single note of Lloyd Webber's music - which may or may not be > a good thing! > > Until 29 Sept, 7.45pm Mon-Tue & Fri, 3pm & 7.45pm.Wed & Sat, Apollo > Victoria, Wilton Road, SW1 (0870 4000 650). Victoria tube/rail. I'll be visiting a cousin-in-law (my cousin's visa is still in the works... a looong process). The next stop is to visit a cousin's family proper, and a niece I haven't met since she was born 3-4 years ago. Should be a blast! Finally, Friday and Saturday of next week will be Copenhagen for Henrik's second wedding... to the same woman, tho! :-) Bon voyage, Rohit PS. Yes, it's egotistical to wish oneself a "Bon Voyage". Screw it, it's my list, dammit! --- My permanent email address is khare@alumni.caltech.edu http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork 1 Re: how come... On 4/9/2010 10:41 AM, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > Hi, > > How come the latest linux-image-2.6-686 in Sid is: > > http://packages.debian.org/sid/linux-headers-2.6-686 > > and is set to linux-image-2.6-686 (2.6.32+24) while apt-cache policy > linux-image-2.6-686 gives: > > linux-image-2.6-686: > Installed: 2.6.32+25 > Candidate: 2.6.32+25 > Version table: > *** 2.6.32+25 0 > 500 http://ftp.de.debian.org unstable/main Packages > 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status > > while linux-image-2.6.32-4-686 (2.6.32-11) is the latest per: > > apt-cache policy linux-image-2.6.32-4-686 > linux-image-2.6.32-4-686: > Installed: (none) > Candidate: 2.6.32-11 > Version table: > 2.6.32-11 0 > 500 http://ftp.de.debian.org unstable/main Packages 2.6.32-11 is in Squeeze. A guess (based on nothing) might be that a freeze is imminent, leading up to the release of Squeeze. I expect that it will be straightened out in due course. MAA -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4BBF4C64.1060207@allums.com 1 Re: video callback dataproc Hi George, I just figured what my problem was: I first needed to get the raw pixels via: CFDataRef data =3D = CGDataProviderCopyData(CGImageGetDataProvider(image)); rawData =3D (unsigned char*) CFDataGetBytePtr(data); and then I could create a QImage by using: displayImage =3D new QImage(rawData,320,240,QImage::Format_RGB32); I still have some color issues but at least I have my first positive = result now. Talk to you later, best -- A l e x Am 19.04.2010 um 05:31 schrieb George Birbilis: >> Furthermore, since I am using the Trolltech-Qt-Framework I would like = to > display each frame on a QPixmap but I didn't succeed yet.=20 >> Can anyone help how to approach this or (better) how to ideally deal = with > the pointer p ? >=20 > There should be some Qt components around wrapping QuickTime, have you > search the web on this? > This thread sounds interesting: > http://lists.apple.com/archives/QuickTime-API/2004/Feb/msg00135.html >=20 >=20 > -<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>- > George Birbilis (http://Zoomicon.com) > Microsoft MVP J# 2004-2010 > Borland Spirit of Delphi 2001 > http://birbilis.spaces.live.com > http://twitter.com/zoomicon > -<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>- > Insert QuickTime in PowerPoint, Forms etc.: > http://zoomicon.com/QT4All >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 > _______________________________________________ > Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. > QuickTime-API mailing list (QuickTime-API@lists.apple.com) > Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: > = http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/quicktime-api/alexander_carot%40gmx= .net >=20 > This email sent to alexander_carot@gmx.net _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. QuickTime-API mailing list (QuickTime-API@lists.apple.com) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/quicktime-api/mlsubscriber.tech%40csmining.org This email sent to mlsubscriber.tech@csmining.org 1 Re: PDF grief - was Re: Flash is open? From nobody Tue Apr 11 08:39:21 2017 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello John A. Sullivan III, Am 2010-05-14 07:14:18, hacktest Du folgendes herunter: > That comment really strikes home. 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    av8r5 98984w 0sd9f89085 1 Re: X11 windows come to front with mouse click in non-X11 window (fwd) This is a duplicate of #391, but I can't reproduce it. Please help by = following up in #391. Thanks, Jeremy On Apr 25, 2010, at 14:04, robert delius royar wrote: > I entered the following ticket in the bug tracker on = xquartz.macosforge.org >=20 > #392: X11 windows come to front with mouse click in non-X11 window > This occurs only after the screen or computer goes to sleep and the = mouse > is clicked or a key is pressed to wake the computer or unblank the = screen. >=20 > I am running 2.5.1_beta3, but this bug was also in 2.5.0, and the two > previous beta 2.51s. I have a latest revision 13" MBP. >=20 > If there are open X11 windows (i.e. not minimized), they come to the = front > even though they were not when the computer went to sleep or the = screen > blanked. The menu bar does not change--i.e. it stays as the program = (such > as Safari) that was on top when the computer went to sleep (or the = screen > blanked). Also, clicks on the window section of the application which = was > supposed to be on top, do not bring the window back to the front. I = have > to click on the status bar or the top area of the window (the area = that > lets you drag the window around the screen). >=20 > --=20 > Ticket URL: > XQuartz >=20 > _______________________________________________ > Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. > X11-users mailing list (X11-users@lists.apple.com) > Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: = http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/x11-users/jeremyhu%40freedesktop.or= g >=20 > This email sent to jeremyhu@freedesktop.org _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. X11-users mailing list (X11-users@lists.apple.com) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/x11-users/mlsubscriber.tech%40csmining.org This email sent to mlsubscriber.tech@csmining.org 1 Re: Replace hardware without reinstall debian lenny On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 3:11 AM, Lisi wrote: > On Tuesday 11 May 2010 01:10:50 Rob Owens wrote: >> >> You could use UUID's instead of device names (/dev/sdX) to get around th= is >> issue. > > There was a thread on this recently, and I think it was said that even UU= ID's > can change with changing hardware. =A0It was suggested, if I remember > correctly, that the only safe way =A0to prevent a name change is to label= the > partitions when you first partition the drive and use labels in fstab etc= .. > > I am sure someone will correct me if I have got this wrong, so if noone d= oes > so I have probably remembered correctly. I don't remember a thread on debian-user about UUIDs changing with changing hardware (I could be wrong though!) but there was a thread in March on ubuntu-users where a guy was duplicating disks for a rollout and he was convinced that the BIOS of the boxes into which he was plugging in the duplicated HDs was changing the UUIDs of the disks' partitions because he was unable to boot from those disks unless he changed the fstab to use /dev/sdaX devices. I pointed out that the idea that a BIOS could change a filesystem's superblock didn't make any sense and that it could not be a UUID problem because he could boot boxes with Intel mobos but not boxes with another manufacturer's mobos (I assume that he could have replied that the other mobos were changing the UUIDs and the Intels ones not...). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/AANLkTinx1xhrnMPalQc1MD9-xADX3kergm47h8J_E7k8@mail.csmining.org 1 Mac OS X browsers URL: http://www.askbjoernhansen.com/archives/2002/09/07.html Date: 2002-09-07T22:25:08-08:00 Rael is plagued by MSIE instability on Mac OS X. I use a recent nightly build of Chimera as my default browser. 0.4 has some issues with plugins (or with QuickTime anyway) on 10.2, but the 0.5 builds are working great. Fast too! Mozilla is ugly. MSIE is slow and unstable. Opera (on OS X) doesn't render too many pages. OmniWeb and iCab are not keeping up. Chimera rocks. I have used ChimeraKnight to do the updating. It also makes... 0 [SPAM] hibody Winter -80% Deals December 2009
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Why do most computer scientists insist on solving the same > problems over and over again when there are some many more important and > interesting problems (high level) to be solved ????? Amen! Doing it in an (unecessarily) harder way does NOT make you more of a man (or less of a kiddie). - Joe 1 Re: Are bad developer libraries the problem with M$ software? No, you need to learn how declarations work in C. You have specified testbuff as "an array of 1024 pointers to characters". That means, you have allocated an array big enough to store 1024 pointers. On most machines, that's 4 bytes per pointer, which indeed would give you 4096. John On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 10:27:53PM +0500, Ali Saifullah Khan wrote: > Here is a test done on the return of sizes by sizeof() using pointers. > > #include > > int main(void) { > char *testbuff[1024]; > > int len = sizeof(testbuff); > cout << len << "\n"; > return 0; > } > > c:>debug\testbuff > 4096 > > The output from this is 4096 but infact it should be returning 1024. > Apparently, using a pointer has multiplied the value of the original size of > the testbuff[] buffer by the size of the " pointer " ? > > char pointers have a size of 4 bytes.....as is shown when output is 4 bytes > using " int len = sizeof((char*)testbuff); " > > c:>debug\testbuff > 4 > > so sizeof is returning the size of the "first" entity passed to it, that > being the size of the pointer. " * " > > Whats confusing is when sizeof outputs the value for something like " char * > testbuff[] " > Here the macro seems to be multiplying the sizes of entities passed to it, > by considering the first entity as the pointer denoted by the asterisk > itself " * ", and then taking this value of 4 and multiplying it with the > size of the buffer testbuff[] which is 1024, to produce an output of 4096. > > Rather strange behaviour. ??? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: > Cc: > Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 2:59 AM > Subject: Re: Are bad developer libraries the problem with M$ software? > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: John Viega > > Sent: 11/18/2002 2:28:08 PM > > To: cdavison@nucleus.com > > Cc: secprog@securityfocus.com > > Subject: Re: Are bad developer libraries the problem with M$ software? > > > > > strlen does not work, because he was trying to get at the ALLOCATED > > > size of a buffer, not the actual size of the buffer. > > > > You're right. I was looking at the safe_strncpy code, and it looks like > the author did use strlen. > > > > > sizeof will return the size of the data type passed to it. So if you > > > declared mystr as char mystr[1024];, it will return as the original > > > author wanted. > > > > It will not work with a char*, so if your strings are dynamically > allocated, or passed to you as a pointer, these macros will not work. > > > > > > > > 1 Re: Asteroids anyone ? With enough warning, you might not even care about trying to divert the meteor -- you'd divert the Earth instead. I recall reading many years ago about calculations, done separately both by US and USSR scientists for different reasons, about the effect of nuclear explosions on the moon's mass, and thus its orbit, and thus also (over time) the Earth's path around the sun. 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