Hi
How do I configure Squirrel mail to move auomatically messages with the
word {spam} in the title in a separate folder called spam?
Sendar does the Spam scanning correctly and I don't want to see these
messages at all.
Thanks
Al
Hi,
just for curiosity, after reading this post
http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=6602#1
Are there any (public or secret) rollouts of OSS on the desktop in
Luxembourg...?
I myself know of 2 big companies/institutions with about 1000 employees
which are using Thunderbird, one of them will go with Firefox probably
also. One of them however has customized the user-agent so that
Thunderbird is (at least at first sight) not recognizable...
Regards,
Yves
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Francois Zellinger wrote:
> A have never tried out SMP nor the AMD64 platform. I am using FreeBSD,
> NetBSD and Slackware on this system.
There'se been a lot of discussions regarding stability issues on FreeBSD
5.2 / 5.3. OTOH, the internet "press" was much more positive regarding
NetBSD.
François, as you know these 3 systems (Slackware included), how would
you situate them in comparison to each other?
-pu
Hi,
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 11:32:20PM +0200, Francois Zellinger wrote:
> ----- Forwarded message from Ken Smith <kensmith(a)freebsd.org> -----
>
> From: Ken Smith <kensmith(a)freebsd.org>
> To: freebsd-announce(a)freebsd.org
> Subject: [FreeBSD-Announce] FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE is now available
> Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 17:01:58 -0400
[snip]
> ----- End forwarded message -----
> Why not trying other OSes?!
Good point - LiLux as in "Libre Luxembourg" is not only about
(GNU/)Linux, but about all Free and Open Source Software.
Thus, a FreeBSD (or NetBSD, or OpenBSD) announcement is
perfectly on-topic here. We won't even bite if general UNIX
questions come (except maybe if it's about SCO ;-)), i.e.
regarding Solaris, AIX, IRIX etc - we as a group may only be
less experienced there.
As for remaining on-topic: how well does FreeBSD do on SMP
systems, what's the availability of drivers like for (as yet)
less common platforms such as AMD64 and associated hardware?
It's been ages since I've tried FreeBSD, so I'm really
interested, especially since I'm eyeing a new box with lots
of hard disk space...
Greets & TIA, Eric
Hi,
On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 02:54:30PM +0200, Francois Zellinger wrote:
> ... seems to be Linux typical, not only here.
>
> <http://lbs.hh.schule.de/mailinglisten/linux/0910.html>
>
> SCNR
I tried before, I hope you'll have more success ;-)
And while you're at it: teach them about "plenking" ;-)
SCNR^2, Eric
Francois Zellinger wrote:
> On Sunday, May 08, 2005 at 01:03 PM (UTC +0200)
> Serge Marelli <serge.marelli(a)lilux.lu> wrote:
>
>>That is the typical USELESS response people get upset about.
>>
>
> First learn to quote before teaching other people.
>
Take it easy, guys.
Or, even better, go and have a beer together.
-pu
That is the typical USELESS response people get upset about.
Listen, if someone asks you about something, like a GUI-based
newsreader, by heavens stay on-topic or don't bother responding! It is
no use, no help and counterproductive to respond something like "use a
non-GUI newsreader" or "why bother with GUI when most people are happy
with non-GUI". You're not helping, you're not answering the question.
Why waste your time and our time with something that is not asked ?
Serge
On Fri, 2005-04-29 at 19:23 +0200, Francois Zellinger wrote:
> On Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 02:26 PM (UTC +0200)
> Alain Knaff <alain(a)knaff.lu> wrote:
>
> > > I was asked about a good news-reader on linux.
> > > Something GUI-based.
> > > Thunderbird is IMHO not enough.
> > >
> > > Ideas?
> >
> > I use knode (is included with KDE)
>
> Why GUI-based? A Unix-lover uses slrn or tin?
>
>
> François Zellinger
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Hi
How do I make qemu boot from a cdrom?
I wrote: qemu -boot d -cdrom /dev/hda
as my cdrom is the first pata device.
So it doesn't work. But no error message appears. The prog doesn't stop.
What went wrong.
I use SuSE 9.3 with a self compilated qemu.
Al
On Monday 02 May 2005 13:29, you wrote:
> There is no attachement....?
Here it is
>
> At 13:22 02.05.2005, you wrote:
> >Hi
> >
> >I try to print a document. All went fine, but the printout isn't usable.
> >
> >I use SuSE 9.3 + OpenOffice 1.9.79.2.3 (provided with SuSE).
> >
> >Here is an example of a printout.
> >
> >What can I do? In 1.3, all went fine.
> >
> >Downgrade???
> >
> >
> >Al
> >_______________________________________________
> >Lilux-help mailing list
> >Lilux-help(a)lilux.lu
> >http://lilux.lu/mailman/listinfo/lilux-help
On Monday 02 May 2005 13:29, you wrote:
> There is no attachement....?
Here it is:
>
> At 13:22 02.05.2005, you wrote:
> >Hi
> >
> >I try to print a document. All went fine, but the printout isn't usable.
> >
> >I use SuSE 9.3 + OpenOffice 1.9.79.2.3 (provided with SuSE).
> >
> >Here is an example of a printout.
> >
> >What can I do? In 1.3, all went fine.
> >
> >Downgrade???
> >
> >
> >Al
> >_______________________________________________
> >Lilux-help mailing list
> >Lilux-help(a)lilux.lu
> >http://lilux.lu/mailman/listinfo/lilux-help