On Wednesday 03 July 2002 03:38, Michael wrote:
> I tried to visit this site.
> http://www.bet365.com
> The result upset me so much i sent them this.
I sent the letter below, and I encourage everyone on the list to send a
similar letter.
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Subject: Create a Real Web Site Please
From: Bryan S. Tyson <bryantyson(a)earthlink.net>
To: webmaster(a)bet365.com
When attempting to view your site using Konqueror 2.2.1 and Mozilla
0.9.4, both Linux web browsers, I was curtly informed that my browser
is "incompatible." Your site, sir, is what is "incompatible." Stick
with established standards and real html, not Microsoft proprietary
"features."
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Powered by SuSE Linux 7.3 Professional
KDE 2.2.1 KMail 1.3.1
This is a Microsoft-free computer
Bryan S. Tyson
bryantyson(a)earthlink.net
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We have an winNT server and need to auto mount a shared folder as if it were a
windose mapped drive Z: on SuSE8
Could someone please explain how to do this and how to make sure it is set-up
for every user everytime the system is booted.
Thanks
Regards
Keith Jacobs
New to Linux
Hi all,
Reading some mails on the GIMP mail list, I ran across the procedure
to install some more fonts for not only Gimp, but the system and
StarOffice to use also. Well, I installed the fonts, went to the
shell and issued the command xset fp+ <font directory> and then the
rehash command and all fonts are there! Ok, that went well, but each
time I restart the system, I have to do it all over again? Is there
a way to make it permanent and read the new fonts like it does the
ones the system installs or is that a no-no?
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Shell commands:
xset fp+ <new font directory>
xset fp rehash
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Hi:
I just bought this printer, thinking it would work right out of the box. I'm
running SUSE 9.3 with CUPS, and it does not seem to support this model.
Anybody got this printer to work? Any pointers would help.
Best regards.
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Hi,
I'm having a problem with some mails handled by one particular rule in
procmail - all the rest are being handled ok. The .procmailrc goes like
this:
VERBOSE=on
LOGFILE=$HOME/procmail.log
... cut
:0
* ^Received: from correo.foo.es
{
:0
* ^Received: from (ruebert.ieee.org|engine.ieee.org|hormel3.ieee.org|boldfish.ieee.org|aries3.…)
$HOME/Mail/in_ieee
:0
* ^FROM_DAEMON
$HOME/Mail/in_daemon
:0
$HOME/Mail/in_foo
}
The problem is that mail matching the "^Received" clause above goes to the
"/var/spool/mail/cer" folder instead of the "$HOME/Mail/in_foo" that
corresponds. The log is this, showing a write error:
procmail: No match on "^List-Id: <husky-discuss.lists.sourceforge.net>"
procmail: Executing "/usr/bin/spamc"
procmail: No match on "^X-Spam-Status: Yes"
procmail: No match on "^^rom[ ]"
procmail: No match on "^From.*FETCHMAIL-DAEMON(a)nimrodel.valinor"
procmail: No match on "^To.*virusalert(a)nimrodel.valinor"
procmail: No match on "^From.*(MAILER-DAEMON|postmaster)(a)nimrodel.valinor"
...
procmail: Match on "^Received: from correo.foo.es"
procmail: No match on "^Received: from (ruebert.ieee.org|engine.ieee.org|hormel3.ieee.org|boldfish.ieee.org|aries3.…)"
procmail: No match on "(^(Mailing-List:|Precedence:.*(junk|bulk|list)|To: Multiple recipients of |(((Resent-)?(From|Sender)|X-Envelope-From):|>?From )([^>]*[^(.%@a-z0-9])?(Post(ma?(st(e?r)?|n)|office)|(send)?Mail(er)?|daemon|m(mdf|ajordomo)|n?uucp|LIST(SERV|proc)|NETSERV|o(wner|ps)|r(e(quest|sponse)|oot)|b(ounce|bs\.smtp)|echo|mirror|s(erv(ices?|er)|mtp(error)?|ystem)|A(dmin(istrator)?|MMGR|utoanswer))(([^).!:a-z0-9][-_a-z0-9]*)?[%@> ][^<)]*(\(.*\).*)?)?$([^>]|$)))"
procmail: Assigning "LASTFOLDER=/home/cer/Mail/in_foo"
procmail: Opening "/home/cer/Mail/in_foo"
procmail: Acquiring kernel-lock
So far, normal.
procmail: Error while writing to "/home/cer/Mail/in_foo"
procmail: Truncated file to former size
A write error. What write error?
procmail: No match on "^Received: from pop.tiscali.es"
procmail: Extraneous locallockfile ignored
....
procmail: Bypassed locking "/var/spool/mail/cer.lock"
procmail: Assigning "LASTFOLDER=/var/spool/mail/cer"
procmail: Opening "/var/spool/mail/cer"
procmail: Acquiring kernel-lock
procmail: Notified comsat: "cer@0:/var/spool/mail/cer"
>From sombody(a)somewhere.com Wed Aug 31 20:17:13 2005
Subject: Final....
Folder: /var/spool/mail/cer 952289
I have copied over the emails in /home/cer/Mail/in_foo to another folder,
then deleted, recreated in_foo, and finally copied back all the emails.
The folder has 57Mb (392 emails) and Pine seems happy with it, no
complaints.
Ideas?
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Cheers,
Carlos Robinson
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Hi,
I am using a USB to Serial port cable. Initially when I start the computer and
linux then insert the USB Serial port cable the device is set
as /dev/ttyUSB0. If the USB Serial Port cable is removed then reinserted it
becomes /dev/ttyUSB1. Each time the USB Port cable is removed then reinserted
the device name is increased by one.
It appears to me that upon removeal of the device that SUSE Plugger is no
removeing the device from the device list.
Has anyone seen this problem?
Does anyone have any suggestions to fix this?
Thanks,
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HI!
Is it already known, if I will be able to update a 10.1 RC1 installation
to 10.1 final (when available) by simply updating all changed RPMs?
Thanks!
Thomas
Greetings,
SUSE Linux 10.0 on an old pentium 400Mhz
After the initial setup dialogs on first run, nothing happens.
Subsequent starting attempts simply does nothing at all.
I have tried "strace gimp 2> outdata.txt"
It gives 2357 lines, of which the last 20 looks like this:
read(4, "", 4000) = 0
close(4) = 0
gettimeofday({1137533030, 236061}, NULL) = 0
mmap2(NULL, 32768, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS,
-1, 0) = 0x411e4000
munmap(0x411e4000, 32768) = 0
mmap2(NULL, 32768, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS,
-1, 0) = 0x411e4000
munmap(0x411e4000, 32768) = 0
open("/home/hanne/.gimp-2.2", O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_LARGEFILE|
O_DIRECTORY) = 4
fstat64(4, {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0755, st_size=4096, ...}) = 0
fcntl64(4, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC) = 0
getdents64(4, /* 23 entries */, 4096) = 720
getdents64(4, /* 0 entries */, 4096) = 0
close(4) = 0
mmap2(NULL, 32768, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS,
-1, 0) = 0x411e4000
munmap(0x411e4000, 32768) = 0
open("/home/hanne/.gimp-2.2/gimpswap.10230", O_RDWR|O_CREAT|
O_LARGEFILE, 0600) = 4
close(4) = 0
unlink("/home/hanne/.gimp-2.2/gimpswap.10230") = 0
--- SIGILL (Illegal instruction) @ 0 (0) ---
+++ killed by SIGILL +++
I am completely blank.
Everything else on the computer runs just fine.
Can anyone help?
Let me know if you need more information, since I have no idea what
may be relevant to solve the problem.
Best regards
Johnny :o)
I wonder If we a numerous enough do do so right now, but it
could be an idea to go.
I beleive that in the near future the Novell Programmers
will be very busy working on the new distributions, as they
do with 10.1 right now.
one of the consequencies is that the debugging of the stable
version is short.
I know that security debugging is done (and I think well
done), but, specially, Yats bugfixes are no more wellcome.
However there are still many. many cosmetic (typos,
translations), some of them worst (problems in adding
inst-sources).
In the same time, new SUSE Linux version are more and more
hardware demanding. Using 10.0 on a 5 years computer is
pretty straight forward, 10.1 is questionable, 10.2 or 3
probably not possible if all goes as it do now (5 years ago,
128Mb ram was current, 256Mb very high end).
I understand why this is.
But I try to keep all this nice hardware living and I'll
hate to revert to debian :-(((
I understand also that user using, say, SUSE 9.0 (or 10.0
two years in the future) can afford to update manually the
problematics packages (kernel...) for security reason. I
know some people use still 7.x versions.
But nobody can fix yast alone :() why not us?
Yast is a fine piece of code, but a big part is scripts,
translations are texts files, openSUSE builder should ease
the process.
So could the community be more involved in this? As I am, I
could take the french translation part and be assigned the
translation fix (for example) from bugzilla.
what do you think of the idea (the setup is to be discussed
after if necessary)
jdd
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I'm primarily interested in changing the Firefox proxy settings with scpm.
One way to do this is to have a script make the appropriate changes to the
prefs.js.
The global proxy is set in sysconfig which is changed by scpm.
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