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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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
Hello List
am using Xfce : - in /var/log/warn : i see warning
" The gnome keyring socket is not owned with the same credentials as
the user login: /run/user/1000/keyring-4i77r7/control
2013-11-27T13:27:17.434100+02:00 su: gkr-pam: couldn't unlock the login
keyring "
...............
- any ideas how to fix ?
thanks
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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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Good day, I am trying to find out of shorewall is supposed to work
with 13.2 properly, as I read about systemd stuff being in the midst
of creation and wicked and sort of that things that make it
problematic to run something different from susefirewall2.
Thanks for helping.
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Hi,
I have this in "/etc/rsyslog.conf":
if ($programname == 'named' or $syslogtag == '[named]:') \
then -/var/log/named
& stop
...
if ($msg contains 'Started Session' and $msg contains 'of user') \
then -/var/log/systemdpurged
& stop
#
# the rest in one file
#
*.*;mail.none;news.none -/var/log/messages
I get the expected entries in "/var/log/systemdpurged":
<3.6> 2014-03-01 16:30:01 Telcontar systemd 1 - - Started Session 93 of user cer.
<3.6> 2014-03-01 16:33:01 Telcontar systemd 1 - - Started Session 94 of user news.
But I'm also getting them in "/var/log/messages":
<3.6> 2014-03-01 16:30:01 Telcontar systemd 1 - - Starting Session 93 of user cer.
<3.6> 2014-03-01 16:33:01 Telcontar systemd 1 - - Starting Session 94 of user news.
And they should not be there.
So the "stop" line for those systemd entries is not acting. However, it
works for other sections, like the "named" section shown above, and others
I do not show for clarity.
Are systemd entries special?
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(from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)
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There was a previews thread where namebench was mentioned. I thought
it was the optimizing resolv.conf thread.
Anyway this is a different issue. Id like to run it.
The ones I located in OBS were not functional here.
What could I do to try another source?
Thanks
Steven
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Hi,
I am trying to set up a simple repo, I read on the opensuse site about
a binary called genIS_PLAINcache, because I can't see to find it or
the package yast2-packmanager either. Can someone help. I am setting
this repo up for SLE9, I have tried to use createrepo but I keeping
getting errors.
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Every year the world hears about a group calling themselves
“Palestinians.” In June 1967, so the story goes, the Israelis pushed
them out of their homeland. (Or did the Jews throw them out in 1949?)
Western people accept that narrative without judging it for accuracy.
They do this because they don’t know the true history of the region.
Who were the Palestinians?
Beginning in 2002, a certain writer began a series of provocative essays
about “Palestine” and “Palestinians.” This writer published them under
the false name “Yashiko Sagamori.” (The first name could have come from
a Japanese trademark for twin-lens reflex cameras, the Yashica line.)
Whatever his (or her) origin, “Yashiko Sagamori” asks some pointed
questions: (paraphrased from the original)
Who founded a country called “Palestine,” and when?
What borders did they draw?
What cities did they build? (And which did they build as their
capital city?)
What industry did they build their economy on? Farming? Fishing?
Ironworking?
What government did they have?
Before Yasser Arafat (or, for that matter, Haj Amin al-Husseini,
Grand Mufti of Jerusalem), can anyone name even one supreme leader of
that country?
Has any other country, or superpower, or group of nation-states,
recognized the “Palestinians” as a country, with no quibbling?
What language did Palestinians speak?
What sort of gods did they worship, and how did they worship them?
How did they name their monetary unit? Can anyone quote a
rate-of-exchange between this unit and, say, the US dollar, German mark,
GB pound, Japanese yen, or Chinese yuan?
What brought about the downfall of Palestine, and when?
When could one call the Palestinians a “proud” nations? What gave
them their “pride”?
And:
If the people you mistakenly call “Palestinians” are anything but
generic Arabs collected from all over – or thrown out of – the Arab
world, if they really have a genuine ethnic identity that gives them
right for self-determination, why did they never try to become
independent until Arabs suffered their devastating defeat in the Six Day
War?
Or for that matter, before the Arab Legion tried to shove the Jews into
the sea in 1948-9, and failed miserably?
Palestinians: real history
Pontius Pilate, a key figure in killing Jesus, is here confirmed as a
real person. He also was governor of Judea Province, which became
Palestine. So much for the claims of the Palestinians to a long history.
A dedicatory stone credits Pontius Pilate, Prefect of Judea, with
erecting the Hippodrome in Caesaria Maritima. CNAV File Photo (March 30,
2011)
Those who call themselves “Palestinians” can’t or won’t answer these
questions. But those who know the thousands of years of the history of
the region, can.
“Palestine” never existed as a country. Not, that is, with Arabic people
living in it. Emperor Hadrian of Rome gave the region the name Palestine
in 135 A.D. (or C.E., if you don’t believe in the Lord, as in “Year
of”). Hadrian ordered his legions to disperse the Jews throughout his
Empire in that year. Simon bar Khochva rebelled against Rome. (And to
this day the Seder Olam Rabah lists him as the Messiah and figures the
Years of the World on that listing.) Hadrian’s legions put him down and
scattered the Jews. They then renamed their province of “Judea” to
“Palestina.”
Palestine comes from Philistia. In fact the Arab, in referring to
Palestine, call it Filastin. But the Arabs do not descend from the
original Philistines. The name Philistine means an outsider, an
immigrant, or an invader. For these generic Arab residents, Philistine
seems as good a name as any. One could then call them a third generation
of Philistines, after the Avvites of Abraham and Isaac’s day, and the
Caphthorites who displaced the Avvites during the Sojourn of the
Israelites in Egypt.
But now the champions of the Palestinians have a problem. “Philistia,”
in the days of the Hebrew Judges and Kings, never occupied a contiguous
area in modern Judea and Samaria (“The West Bank”). In fact, in those
days nation-states consisted of cities and their immediate surroundings,
not of vast tracts of land far removed from any one city. They did not
know the concept “territory” as we know it. So any two monarchs might
control groups of cities in overlapping territories! At most they
occupied the present Gaza Strip and a few lands north and east of it.
And by the time the Arabs even reached that far, the Caphthorites no
longer lived there. And hadn’t lived there since Nebuchadnezzar the
Great eliminated them.
The Philistines of old do not seem to have had one capital city. They
had the Five Cities: Ashdod, Ashkelon, Ekron, Gath, and Gaza. Of the
Five, only Gaza City remains to these third-generation Philistines. Not
Jerusalem. Furthermore, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Ekron, and Gath existed mostly
as ruins when the first Zionists arrived. (Gath still does not work as a
proper city. It exists only as ruins.)
The Caphthorites fished for their living. And they worshiped a god in
the shape of a walking, talking fish: Dagon. The Arab Palestinians
worship Muhammad, not Dagon.
The Caphthorites always had a monarchy, and a nobility: the Lords of the
Five Cities. The modern Palestinians had no self-government for over a
thousand years. The Romans brought them in after chasing the Jews out.
The various rulers who succeeded the Romans, including the Mamluks, the
Crusader Kings, and especially the Ottoman Turks, never offered them
self-government.
In fact, the first Zionist pioneers came to an empty land. The Turks
sold them that land, and laughed all the way to the bank. Like Sanballat
of old (see Nehemiah chapter 5), they said one to another, “What will
these feeble Jews do with all that swamp and desert?” Plenty. They
planted eucalyptus to drain the swamp naturally, and invented drip
irrigation and other techniques to reclaim the desert. Then Arabs came,
looking for jobs.
As to language: the Caphthorites spoke a Semitic language. The Arabs, of
course, speak their own language. Eliezer Yitzak Perelman, alias Eliezer
Ben-Yehuda, single-handedly taught his fellow Jews to speak Hebrew every
day, not merely in clerical school or when reading the Tanakh. The
British Mandatory authorities, in 1922, recognized Hebrew as an official
spoken language.
Grand Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini became the first leader of any
“Palestinians.” Even then, the region had that name only because the
British owned it. They called it “British Mandatory Palestine,” after
they had won World War One. And the Grand Mufti called for mass murder.
He even cooperated with Adolf Hitler. After that he came back to
Jerusalem, to say, “I declare a holy war! Murder them! Murder them
all!”, talking about the Jews.
Yasser Arafat eventually succeeded him. But in fact the “Palestinians”
did nothing more than furnish guerilla shock troops to Egypt, Jordan,
and Syria. Then Egypt started the Six-day War. And Israel finished it.
The “Palestinians” have no central bank, and no monetary unit. Even the
so-called Palestine National Authority never created one. Never in
history have any “Palestinians” had any unique money. They used Roman or
Turkish money. Now, ironically, they use American money!
The last question from the pseudonymous “Yashiko Sagamori” asks why, not
what. That can have no answer.
In sum
“Palestinians” do not qualify as a national “people.” At best they sit
on a territory overlapping that of two generations of invaders from the
sea. At worst they have let certain great powers use them as an excuse
to rag on Israel in general, and the Jews in particular
http://www.conservativenewsandviews.com/2015/07/09/editorial/talk/palestini…http://tinyurl.com/nmc2h3z
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I have seen
...systemd[1]: Reexecuting
several times now in /var/log/messages.
But only today I also realized that afterwards sometimes there is (thunderbird
reformats output):
...systemd[1]: Activated swap
/dev/disk/by-id/ata-M4-CT128M4SSD2_000000001137031962ED-part4.
...
...systemd[1]: Mounted /var
...systemd[1]: Mounted /boot.
...systemd[1]: Mounted /.
...systemd[1]: Found device M4-CT128M4SSD2. (that's where /boot is on)
...systemd[1]: Started File System Check on
/dev/disk/by-id/ata-M4-CT128M4SSD2_000000001137031962ED-part3.
...systemd[1]: Found device M4-CT128M4SSD2.
...systemd[1]: Started File System Check on
/dev/disk/by-id/ata-M4-CT128M4SSD2_000000001137031962ED-part2.
...systemd[1]: Found device M4-CT256M4SSD2. (2nd SSD =Windows boot)
...systemd[1]: Found device
/dev/disk/by-id/md-uuid-49818217:13c92065:79a2503c:31fc331d-part1.
...systemd[1]: Found device M4-CT128M4SSD2.
...systemd[1]: message repeated 26 times: [ Found device M4-CT128M4SSD2.]
...systemd[1]: Found device M4-CT256M4SSD2.
...systemd[1]: message repeated 7 times: [ Found device M4-CT256M4SSD2.]
...systemd[1]: Found device /sys/devices/virtual/block/md126/md126p1.
...systemd[1]: Found device /dev/md126p1. (RAID1 !)
I am using ext4 on a 13.1 SuSE.
Are these fake messages or are the drives really remounted on a running system?
Why?
The message "repeated 26 times" also does worry me.
Is the system going into some "bad state"?
Problems with the controller?
Thanks in advance
ME
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