Re: System verschlüsseln?!
Steven Breuer wrote:
Moin Liste!
Ich möchte gerne mal wissen ob man das ganze oder evtl. ein Teil des Suse-systems beim herunterfahren verschlüsseln kann. Gibt es dafür irgend welche Software, oder der gleichen?
Ich bin mir nicht sicher ob ich die Frage richtig verstehe aber das Suse komplette Partitionen transparent verschlüsseln kann ist bekannt? Gruß
El Vie 01 Abr 2005 10:29, Ralf Prengel escribió:
Steven Breuer wrote:
Moin Liste!
Ich möchte gerne mal wissen ob man das ganze oder evtl. ein Teil des Suse-systems beim herunterfahren verschlüsseln kann. Gibt es dafür irgend welche Software, oder der gleichen?
Ich bin mir nicht sicher ob ich die Frage richtig verstehe aber das Suse komplette Partitionen transparent verschlüsseln kann ist bekannt?
You are aware that on this list you are expected to post in English, aren't you? -- Andreas Philipp Noema Ltda. Bogotá, D.C. - Colombia http://www.noemasol.com
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 10:41:57AM -0500, Andreas Philipp wrote:
El Vie 01 Abr 2005 10:29, Ralf Prengel escribió:
Steven Breuer wrote:
Moin Liste!
Ich möchte gerne mal wissen ob man das ganze oder evtl. ein Teil des Suse-systems beim herunterfahren verschlüsseln kann. Gibt es dafür irgend welche Software, oder der gleichen?
Ich bin mir nicht sicher ob ich die Frage richtig verstehe aber das Suse komplette Partitionen transparent verschlüsseln kann ist bekannt?
You are aware that on this list you are expected to post in English, aren't you?
Oh were back to being language Nazis? What is wrong with him posting German?
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On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 12:08 -0500, Allen wrote:
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 10:41:57AM -0500, Andreas Philipp wrote:
El Vie 01 Abr 2005 10:29, Ralf Prengel escribió:
Steven Breuer wrote:
Moin Liste!
Ich möchte gerne mal wissen ob man das ganze oder evtl. ein Teil des Suse-systems beim herunterfahren verschlüsseln kann. Gibt es dafür irgend welche Software, oder der gleichen?
Ich bin mir nicht sicher ob ich die Frage richtig verstehe aber das Suse komplette Partitionen transparent verschlüsseln kann ist bekannt?
You are aware that on this list you are expected to post in English, aren't you?
Oh were back to being language Nazis? What is wrong with him posting German?
Because this list was created for the non-german speaking SuSE users. -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998 * Only reply to the list please* "The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck is probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners." -Ernst Jan Plugge
Ken Schneider wrote:
On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 12:08 -0500, Allen wrote:
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 10:41:57AM -0500, Andreas Philipp wrote:
El Vie 01 Abr 2005 10:29, Ralf Prengel escribió:
Steven Breuer wrote:
Moin Liste!
Ich möchte gerne mal wissen ob man das ganze oder evtl. ein Teil des Suse-systems beim herunterfahren verschlüsseln kann. Gibt es dafür irgend welche Software, oder der gleichen?
Ich bin mir nicht sicher ob ich die Frage richtig verstehe aber
das Suse
komplette Partitionen transparent verschlüsseln kann ist bekannt?
You are aware that on this list you are expected to post in English,
aren't
you?
Oh were back to being language Nazis? What is wrong with him posting German?
Because this list was created for the non-german speaking SuSE users.
Thats why the list is called suse-linux-e.... e for english. -- wgwestfall1@privatemail.me.uk Made with:________________________________ Thunderbird 1.0.2 (20050317) Linux 2.6.8-24.13 AMD64 GNU/Linux (SuSE 9.2)
Allen wrote:
Oh were back to being language Nazis? What is wrong with him posting German?
This is suse-linux-e, e meaning english. It has nothing to do with being a language Nazi, there is a German list where German is the correct language. This list is for english. -- Joe Morris New Tribes Mission Email Address: Joe_Morris@ntm.org Registered Linux user 231871
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 11:33:28AM -0600, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
Allen wrote:
Oh were back to being language Nazis? What is wrong with him posting German?
This is suse-linux-e, e meaning english. It has nothing to do with being a language Nazi, there is a German list where German is the correct language. This list is for english.
Fair enough. So, you've never once made a mistake or sent something to a wrong address? And did we REALLY need 8 Emails in total ON LIST to tell me "This is the E list" ?
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Oh were back to being language Nazis? What is wrong with him posting German? Nothing except this is the SuSE Linux English list. The SuSE Linux list is
On Friday 01 April 2005 12:08 pm, Allen wrote:
the German list.
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Oh were back to being language Nazis? What is wrong with him posting German? Nothing except this is the SuSE Linux English list. The SuSE Linux list is
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Subject: Re: [SLE] Re: System verschlüsseln?!
On Friday 01 April 2005 12:08 pm, Allen wrote:
the German list.
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Allen, El Vie 01 Abr 2005 12:08, Allen escribió:
Oh were back to being language Nazis? What is wrong with him posting German?
Your foul language won't succeed in driving up my pulse, nor will I retaliate. You are entitled to your point of view, as I am to mine. I am German and fairly capable of expressing my posts in English. If not, little were my hopes of getting any meaningful service out of my time spent on this list. Those who knowingly violate this list's basic ruleset and idiom, are spammers. Not more, not less. -- Andreas Philipp Noema Ltda. Bogotá, D.C. - Colombia http://www.noemasol.com
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 03:17:53PM -0500, Andreas Philipp wrote:
Allen,
El Vie 01 Abr 2005 12:08, Allen escribió:
Oh were back to being language Nazis? What is wrong with him posting German?
Your foul language won't succeed in driving up my pulse, nor will I retaliate. You are entitled to your point of view, as I am to mine.
Foul Language? Exactly which word of mine did you not comprehend that looked naughty?
I am German and fairly capable of expressing my posts in English. If not, little were my hopes of getting any meaningful service out of my time spent on this list.
I'm German too, and I don't think anyone should have said a word to that guy, he asked something in German, and got a reply in German. Maybe he doesn't speak English and didn't know what it said on the page that says this is for English only. Ich Sehnsucht Mich die Wunderdrogen....
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The Friday 2005-04-01 at 18:58 -0500, Allen wrote:
Your foul language won't succeed in driving up my pulse, nor will I retaliate. You are entitled to your point of view, as I am to mine.
Foul Language? Exactly which word of mine did you not comprehend that looked naughty?
The nazi reference. :-(
I am German and fairly capable of expressing my posts in English. If not, little were my hopes of getting any meaningful service out of my time spent on this list.
I'm German too, and I don't think anyone should have said a word to that guy, he asked something in German, and got a reply in German. Maybe he doesn't speak English and didn't know what it said on the page that says this is for English only.
Er... no, the original question (from Mr Steven Breuer) was not posted here. We only saw the answer, from Ralf Prengel. To this one there was an answer, polite, I think, from Andreas, reminding him that this is an English language list (perhaps he should have said so both in German and English). Then you jumped and talked about nazis... that is not nice. So, you are godwinated... | A piece of Usenet history... To invoke "Godwin's Law" is to make a | comparison to Hitler or the Nazis in an inappropriate and desperate | attempt to prove your argument. The person who does this automatically | loses the argument. | | http://www.dickalba.demon.co.uk/usenet/guide/faq_godw.html | | and | | http://www.killfile.org/faqs/godwin.html -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 09:26:50PM +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Friday 2005-04-01 at 18:58 -0500, Allen wrote:
Your foul language won't succeed in driving up my pulse, nor will I retaliate. You are entitled to your point of view, as I am to mine.
Foul Language? Exactly which word of mine did you not comprehend that looked naughty?
The nazi reference. :-(
I am German and fairly capable of expressing my posts in English. If not, little were my hopes of getting any meaningful service out of my time spent on this list.
I'm German too, and I don't think anyone should have said a word to that guy, he asked something in German, and got a reply in German. Maybe he doesn't speak English and didn't know what it said on the page that says this is for English only.
Er... no, the original question (from Mr Steven Breuer) was not posted here. We only saw the answer, from Ralf Prengel. To this one there was an answer, polite, I think, from Andreas, reminding him that this is an English language list (perhaps he should have said so both in German and English). Then you jumped and talked about nazis... that is not nice.
So, you are godwinated...
Two things: Why is this still being talked about on list? And what is that word you just said there at the end?
| A piece of Usenet history... To invoke "Godwin's Law" is to make a | comparison to Hitler or the Nazis in an inappropriate and desperate | attempt to prove your argument. The person who does this automatically | loses the argument. | | http://www.dickalba.demon.co.uk/usenet/guide/faq_godw.html | | and | | http://www.killfile.org/faqs/godwin.html
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On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 09:41:01PM -0400, Allen wrote:
On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 09:26:50PM +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Friday 2005-04-01 at 18:58 -0500, Allen wrote:
Your foul language won't succeed in driving up my pulse, nor will I retaliate. You are entitled to your point of view, as I am to mine.
Foul Language? Exactly which word of mine did you not comprehend that looked naughty?
The nazi reference. :-(
I am German and fairly capable of expressing my posts in English. If not, little were my hopes of getting any meaningful service out of my time spent on this list.
I'm German too, and I don't think anyone should have said a word to that guy, he asked something in German, and got a reply in German. Maybe he doesn't speak English and didn't know what it said on the page that says this is for English only.
Er... no, the original question (from Mr Steven Breuer) was not posted here. We only saw the answer, from Ralf Prengel. To this one there was an answer, polite, I think, from Andreas, reminding him that this is an English language list (perhaps he should have said so both in German and English). Then you jumped and talked about nazis... that is not nice.
So, you are godwinated...
Two things:
Why is this still being talked about on list?
And what is that word you just said there at the end?
*Sigh* OK now that I have a terminal loaded that actually shows the entire mail.....
| A piece of Usenet history... To invoke "Godwin's Law" is to make a | comparison to Hitler or the Nazis in an inappropriate and desperate | attempt to prove your argument. The person who does this automatically | loses the argument. | | http://www.dickalba.demon.co.uk/usenet/guide/faq_godw.html | | and | | http://www.killfile.org/faqs/godwin.html
-- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
There was no arguement. I said it was wrong someone got pissy just because someone accidently mailed the wrong list. It's already been pointed out the original poster didn't even mail this list.
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On Wednesday 06 April 2005 05:26, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Friday 2005-04-01 at 18:58 -0500, Allen wrote:
Your foul language won't succeed in driving up my pulse, nor will I retaliate. You are entitled to your point of view, as I am to mine.
Foul Language? Exactly which word of mine did you not comprehend that looked naughty?
The nazi reference. :-(
I am German and fairly capable of expressing my posts in English. If not, little were my hopes of getting any meaningful service out of my time spent on this list.
I'm German too, and I don't think anyone should have said a word to that guy, he asked something in German, and got a reply in German. Maybe he doesn't speak English and didn't know what it said on the page that says this is for English only.
Er... no, the original question (from Mr Steven Breuer) was not posted here. We only saw the answer, from Ralf Prengel. To this one there was an answer, polite, I think, from Andreas, reminding him that this is an English language list (perhaps he should have said so both in German and English). Then you jumped and talked about nazis... that is not nice.
So, you are godwinated...
| A piece of Usenet history... To invoke "Godwin's Law" is to make a | comparison to Hitler or the Nazis in an inappropriate and desperate | attempt to prove your argument. The person who does this automatically | loses the argument. | | http://www.dickalba.demon.co.uk/usenet/guide/faq_godw.html | | and | | http://www.killfile.org/faqs/godwin.html
-- Cheers, Carlos Robinson Hi Carlos, I agree with you. I wonder if our narrow-minded critic has the intelligence / ability to be able to speak a second language? Probably just speaks a primitive version of English. Poor sod. Regards, Colin
The Wednesday 2005-04-06 at 21:33 +1000, Colin Carter wrote:
Hi Carlos, I agree with you. I wonder if our narrow-minded critic has the intelligence / ability to be able to speak a second language?
As a matter of fact, he does. Check the thread.
Probably just speaks a primitive version of English. Poor sod.
Now, don't you start with "suspicious language" too, please. Let's be all nice to one another, eh? -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
Guys, you have broke all the rules, especially Godwin's law: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_law According to the low, this thread should be stopped immediately after mentioning the Nazis :) Cheers Sunny
The Wednesday 2005-04-06 at 10:36 -0500, Sunny wrote:
Guys, you have broke all the rules, especially Godwin's law: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_law
According to the low, this thread should be stopped immediately after mentioning the Nazis :)
That's what I have been trying to say for some days. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 02:16:10PM +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Wednesday 2005-04-06 at 21:33 +1000, Colin Carter wrote:
Hi Carlos, I agree with you. I wonder if our narrow-minded critic has the intelligence / ability to be able to speak a second language?
Actually, I speak English, German, Spanish, Latin, Non standard Latin a bit, a SMALL amount of Arabic (Enough to ask where the bathroom is pretty much, maybe a bit more) Hmmm, Ahh, I can do a tiny bit of what is in Brazil (thanks to listening to Sepultura CDs) And I can understand some Jewish. And for your information, my IQ is 146, don't call me narrow minded when I stood up for someone speaking German who accidently replied here by mistake, it isn't right.
As a matter of fact, he does. Check the thread.
Wow, thanks man. I've never had anyone here stand up for me before. Well, OK once before, but it's not often.
Probably just speaks a primitive version of English. Poor sod.
If I said Ficken or Bumsen here, I'd get screamed at for foul language, Sod is in fact a replacement for that word and in another language it means the big bad F word.
Now, don't you start with "suspicious language" too, please. Let's be all nice to one another, eh?
Danke, Ich abschätzen :)
-- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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On Wednesday 06 April 2005 16:09, Allen wrote:
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 02:16:10PM +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Wednesday 2005-04-06 at 21:33 +1000, Colin Carter wrote:
Hi Carlos, I agree with you. I wonder if our narrow-minded critic has the intelligence / ability to be able to speak a second language?
Actually, I speak English, German, Spanish, Latin, Non standard Latin a bit, a SMALL amount of Arabic (Enough to ask where the bathroom is pretty much, maybe a bit more) Hmmm, Ahh, I can do a tiny bit of what is in Brazil (thanks to listening to Sepultura CDs) And I can understand some Jewish.
You speak Jewish? That's interesting... I didn't know there was a Jewish language. You mean Hebrew? Or some other form of Judaic / Aramaic language? [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_language#List_of_Jewish_Languages] Odd... Christopher Shanahan
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 4:39 pm, Christopher Shanahan wrote:
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 16:09, Allen wrote:
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 02:16:10PM +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Wednesday 2005-04-06 at 21:33 +1000, Colin Carter wrote:
Hi Carlos, I agree with you. I wonder if our narrow-minded critic has the intelligence / ability to be able to speak a second language?
Actually, I speak English, German, Spanish, Latin, Non standard Latin a bit, a SMALL amount of Arabic (Enough to ask where the bathroom is pretty much, maybe a bit more) Hmmm, Ahh, I can do a tiny bit of what is in Brazil (thanks to listening to Sepultura CDs) And I can understand some Jewish.
You speak Jewish? That's interesting...
I didn't know there was a Jewish language. You mean Hebrew? Or some other form of Judaic / Aramaic language? [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_language#List_of_Jewish_Languages]
Odd... Maybe he means Yiddish, like Kreplach (Jewish Won Tons) :-)
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Jerry Feldman wrote:
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 4:39 pm, Christopher Shanahan wrote:
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 16:09, Allen wrote:
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 02:16:10PM +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Wednesday 2005-04-06 at 21:33 +1000, Colin Carter wrote:
Hi Carlos, I agree with you. I wonder if our narrow-minded critic has the intelligence / ability to be able to speak a second language?
Actually, I speak English, German, Spanish, Latin, Non standard Latin a bit, a SMALL amount of Arabic (Enough to ask where the bathroom is pretty much, maybe a bit more) Hmmm, Ahh, I can do a tiny bit of what is in Brazil (thanks to listening to Sepultura CDs) And I can understand some Jewish.
You speak Jewish? That's interesting...
I didn't know there was a Jewish language. You mean Hebrew? Or some other form of Judaic / Aramaic language? [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_language#List_of_Jewish_Languages]
Odd...
Maybe he means Yiddish, like Kreplach (Jewish Won Tons) :-)
Of course he means Yiddish. yid [Jew] + ish. In Yiddish, "Du bist a yid?" -- Phil
The Wednesday 2005-04-06 at 16:09 -0400, Allen wrote:
As a matter of fact, he does. Check the thread.
Wow, thanks man. I've never had anyone here stand up for me before. Well, OK once before, but it's not often.
I try to be fair. I don't like seeing comparing some one to a Nazi, nor comparing some one else to a sod.
Now, don't you start with "suspicious language" too, please. Let's be all nice to one another, eh?
Danke, Ich abschätzen :)
I guess "welcome" would be an adequate answer :-) -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 8:41 pm, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Wednesday 2005-04-06 at 16:09 -0400, Allen wrote:
As a matter of fact, he does. Check the thread.
Wow, thanks man. I've never had anyone here stand up for me before. Well, OK once before, but it's not often.
I try to be fair. I don't like seeing comparing some one to a Nazi, nor comparing some one else to a sod.
Now, don't you start with "suspicious language" too, please. Let's be all nice to one another, eh?
Danke, Ich abschätzen :)
I guess "welcome" would be an adequate answer :-) Do itashimashita? might work as well <Grin> I thought Friday was designated sillies day, did I miss a meeting, or memo? -- j
"Any Genuine contest between liberty and equality is a contest that liberty must lose." R. Dworkin in Sovereign Virtue:The theory and Practice of Equality
Top posting. I think your clock didn't accept the time change on Sunday morning as I am showing your postings an hour behind. On Thu, 2005-04-07 at 18:13 -0400, jfweber@bellsouth.net wrote: -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998 * Only reply to the list please* "The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck is probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners." -Ernst Jan Plugge
On Thursday 07 April 2005 7:20 pm, Ken Schneider wrote:
Top posting.
I think your clock didn't accept the time change on Sunday morning as I am showing your postings an hour behind.
<snip> Thanx, the guy who resets teh (wall) clocks skipped my office, and I never noticed, when I reset my computer to match my wall clock ... duuuhhhm moi ! ( I don't always wear a watch so it's either the computer, or the wall clock that I look to for time.) Also, as others have noted my computer clock wanders sometimes, even tho it's supposed to check w/ the atomic clock servers twice a day.. Headstrong computer clock or a dying battery I wonder. I'm sure I'll find out if it's the latter. <sigh> I just reset this thing, so if it's still off lemme know and I'll beat on it some more ... TIA -- j I'm putting on the B-mer Brothers, would you mind putting on this grass skirt? You see it's Aloha Friday , and I've got me this skirt (song lyric) Check it out baby ( more lyric <Grins>)
Oops! Sorry Allen; my obvious goof up .... I was aiming at the guy who started the prejudice. On Thursday 07 April 2005 06:09, Allen wrote:
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 02:16:10PM +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Wednesday 2005-04-06 at 21:33 +1000, Colin Carter wrote:
Hi Carlos, I agree with you. I wonder if our narrow-minded critic has the intelligence / ability to be able to speak a second language? This was aimed at the original anti-German critic.
Actually, I speak English, German, Spanish, Latin, Non standard Latin a bit, a SMALL amount of Arabic (Enough to ask where the bathroom is pretty much, maybe a bit more) Hmmm, Ahh, I can do a tiny bit of what is in Brazil (thanks to listening to Sepultura CDs) And I can understand some Jewish. Good for you.
And for your information, my IQ is 146, don't call me narrow minded when I stood up for someone speaking German who accidently replied here by mistake, it isn't right. The scale actually 'blows out' at 130, but never mind.
As a matter of fact, he does. Check the thread.
Wow, thanks man. I've never had anyone here stand up for me before. Well, OK once before, but it's not often.
Probably just speaks a primitive version of English. Poor sod.
If I said Ficken or Bumsen here, I'd get screamed at for foul language, Sod is in fact a replacement for that word and in another language it means the big bad F word.
I think you mean the abbreviation; right? In English 'sod' means 'flat piece of earth with grass, turf'; the word is used in polo / golf. It is the kind of word an Aussie would use to a mate, much like "Nice to see you, you old bastard." So, no offence in Australian English. (Australian only swear at their friends.)
Now, don't you start with "suspicious language" too, please. Let's be all nice to one another, eh?
Danke, Ich abschätzen :)
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I am just racist against racists, and arrogant people. Cheers, Colin
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 03:09 pm, Allen wrote:
Ahh, I can do a tiny bit of what is in Brazil (thanks to listening to Sepultura CDs)
All I learned from listening to Sepultra CDs (I only have "Chaos AD") is that I don't particulary like Sepultra's vocals. If I can pick up some Brazillian-localized Portugese, though, I may have to pop a few of the tracks back in to my playlist. :) --Danny, weighting "listen to bad music" against "learn something"...
On Fri, Apr 08, 2005 at 08:48:22AM -0500, Danny Sauer wrote:
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 03:09 pm, Allen wrote:
Ahh, I can do a tiny bit of what is in Brazil (thanks to listening to Sepultura CDs)
All I learned from listening to Sepultra CDs (I only have "Chaos AD") is that I don't particulary like Sepultra's vocals. If I can pick up some Brazillian-localized Portugese, though, I may have to pop a few of the tracks back in to my playlist. :)
Awe come on dude! Chaos AD was great!
--Danny, weighting "listen to bad music" against "learn something"...
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Danny Sauer wrote:
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 03:09 pm, Allen wrote:
Ahh, I can do a tiny bit of what is in Brazil (thanks to listening to Sepultura CDs) Interesting. It seems that no all the messages from this list are getting to my inbox. I don't have that one.
All I learned from listening to Sepultra CDs (I only have "Chaos AD") is Now I will have to look for that one. The only Brazilian group I know is Fala Mansa
that I don't particulary like Sepultra's vocals. If I can pick up some Brazillian-localized Portugese, though, I may have to pop a few of the You don't understand them or you understand but don't like what they say?
Damon Register
On Monday 11 April 2005 05:32 am, Damon Register wrote:
Danny Sauer wrote:
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 03:09 pm, Allen wrote:
Ahh, I can do a tiny bit of what is in Brazil (thanks to listening to Sepultura CDs)
Interesting. It seems that no all the messages from this list are getting to my inbox. I don't have that one.
It's just about as off-topic as this reply, so you didn't miss much (right, Allen?). :)
All I learned from listening to Sepultra CDs (I only have "Chaos AD") is
Now I will have to look for that one. The only Brazilian group I know is Fala Mansa
that I don't particulary like Sepultra's vocals. If I can pick up some Brazillian-localized Portugese, though, I may have to pop a few of the
You don't understand them or you understand but don't like what they say?
I'm not a big fan of the style. The music's alright (the vocals on this one are primarily English), but I'm just not into the metal style where everything is screamed (I guess this'd be "speed metal"). Screaming's fine, when it's used for emphasis. I've tried to get into speed metal, but it doesn't work for me very well. I'd suggest that, if you like Benediction, you'd like Sepultra (and vice-versa). Overdose is a similar Brazillian group that hasn't had the same level of popularity - while you're looking for music. :) --Danny, presently listening to "Spiderbait"
On Monday 11 April 2005 05:32 am, Damon Register wrote:
Danny Sauer wrote:
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 03:09 pm, Allen wrote:
Ahh, I can do a tiny bit of what is in Brazil (thanks to listening to Sepultura CDs)
Interesting. It seems that no all the messages from this list are getting to my inbox. I don't have that one.
It's just about as off-topic as this reply, so you didn't miss much (right, Allen?). :) Of course. There was some flaming, some yelling, and then when I thought it had ended one day, it came back with more rpelys. At least now we are talking about a cool band though. I consider myself a fairly cultured
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 08:35:42AM -0500, Danny Sauer wrote: person, I listen to a lot fo music, I am friends with many many different people, from all cultures, and I can understand usually a lot of types of lingo. I have friends from all over the World and they respect me and quite a few think I'm one of the only cool American people they have ever met heh. My main problems are keeping my mouth shut sometimes because I hate censorship of all forms or when people yell because someone accidently sent a message to this list by mistake, like how this whole thread started.
All I learned from listening to Sepultra CDs (I only have "Chaos AD") is
Now I will have to look for that one. The only Brazilian group I know is Fala Mansa
Wow, dude, get Sepultua, and if you can, look into some others like Gehenna, Rammstein, Samhain (They are EN but they rock) and of course Lords of Acid and KMFDM. That's a mix of German, Belgium and American I enjoy.
that I don't particulary like Sepultra's vocals. If I can pick up some Brazillian-localized Portugese, though, I may have to pop a few of the
You don't understand them or you understand but don't like what they say?
I'm not a big fan of the style. The music's alright (the vocals on this one are primarily English), but I'm just not into the metal style where everything is screamed (I guess this'd be "speed metal"). Screaming's fine, when it's used for emphasis. I've tried to get into speed metal, but it doesn't work for me very well. I'd suggest that, if you like Benediction, you'd like Sepultra (and vice-versa). Overdose is a similar Brazillian group that hasn't had the same level of popularity - while you're looking for music. :)
You should try Danzig ;) He can actually sing very well.
--Danny, presently listening to "Spiderbait" NP: Rammstein - Kuss Mich
Sorry I can't do that Umlaw (SP?) On this keyboard, I'm not in X Windows, but the song means Kiss Me. It's cool In other news last night I had a little Mini tournament at my house. My cousin came over and we played Magic : The Gathering for like 4 hours, then my Mom joined in and kicked the crap out of both of us, then we got serious and I whipped out my 15 deck (Named so because within 15 minutes I generally have control of the game or I've won) and I kciked some major Der arsch heh.
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Allen wrote:
NP: Rammstein - Kuss Mich
Sorry I can't do that Umlaw (SP?) On this keyboard, I'm not in X Windows, but the song means Kiss Me. It's cool
Umlaut. Since we have wandered thus far off topic one more tangent into off topic space can't hurt that much: use gucharmap, it's neat. Küß mich. No not you! Blah! Regards, -- Jos van Kan www.josvankan.tk
On Monday 11 April 2005 04:09 pm, Allen wrote:
Wow, dude, get Sepultua, and if you can, look into some others like Gehenna, Rammstein, Samhain (They are EN but they rock) and of course Lords of Acid and KMFDM. That's a mix of German, Belgium and American I enjoy.
Rammstein, is German though (and I approve of them).
You should try Danzig ;) He can actually sing very well.
I've got a pretty good collection of Danzig stuff, though I prefer Metallica's rendition of "Am I Evil". Wait, didn't our last music discussion somehow involve Glenn Danzig? I think it did... http://lists.suse.com/archive/suse-linux-e/2005-Mar/2589.html --Danny, who now needs to provide help to someone, to offset the many off-topic posts :(
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 06:32:00AM -0400, Damon Register wrote:
Danny Sauer wrote:
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 03:09 pm, Allen wrote:
Ahh, I can do a tiny bit of what is in Brazil (thanks to listening to Sepultura CDs) Interesting. It seems that no all the messages from this list are getting to my inbox. I don't have that one.
All I learned from listening to Sepultra CDs (I only have "Chaos AD") is Now I will have to look for that one. The only Brazilian group I know is Fala Mansa
that I don't particulary like Sepultra's vocals. If I can pick up some Brazillian-localized Portugese, though, I may have to pop a few of the You don't understand them or you understand but don't like what they say?
I think one of the best politically charged songs ever is Refuse / Resist. It's great, but I like the live version better which was on "Blood Rooted"
Damon Register
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The Friday 2005-04-01 at 15:17 -0500, Andreas Philipp wrote:
El Vie 01 Abr 2005 12:08, Allen escribió:
Oh were back to being language Nazis? What is wrong with him posting German?
Your foul language won't succeed in driving up my pulse, nor will I retaliate. You are entitled to your point of view, as I am to mine.
I am German and fairly capable of expressing my posts in English. If not, little were my hopes of getting any meaningful service out of my time spent on this list.
Shouldn't we simply godwinate him? -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
Allen wrote:
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 10:41:57AM -0500, Andreas Philipp wrote:
El Vie 01 Abr 2005 10:29, Ralf Prengel escribió:
Steven Breuer wrote:
Moin Liste!
Ich möchte gerne mal wissen ob man das ganze oder evtl. ein Teil des Suse-systems beim herunterfahren verschlüsseln kann. Gibt es dafür irgend welche Software, oder der gleichen?
Ich bin mir nicht sicher ob ich die Frage richtig verstehe aber das Suse komplette Partitionen transparent verschlüsseln kann ist bekannt?
You are aware that on this list you are expected to post in English, aren't you?
Oh were back to being language Nazis? What is wrong with him posting German?
The "-e" indicates that this is an English list, where only English is to be used. There are also German lists.
participants (19)
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Allen
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Andreas Philipp
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Brad Bourn
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Carlos E. R.
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Chris
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Christopher Shanahan
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Colin Carter
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Damon Register
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Danny Sauer
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James Knott
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Jerry Feldman
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jfweber@bellsouth.net
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Joe Morris (NTM)
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Jos van Kan
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Ken Schneider
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Lists
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Ralf Prengel
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Sunny
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William Westfall