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    <link>http://forum.soft32.com/linux/iceweasel-start-crutches-ftopict498923.html#1250263</link>
    <title>When did iceweasel start to need crutches?</title>
    <description>On Thu  12 Nov 2009 08:38:12  0100  Eric Valette wrote:    &gt; On 11 11 2009 22:06  Sven Joachim wrote:  &gt;   &gt;&gt;&gt; Yet another victory for microsoft   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; Are you saying that you re going to switch to Windows because of  &gt;&gt; Iceweasel thrashing?  &gt;   &gt; Let him go: anyway there is no way he will be able to understand the  &gt; problem is with its machine as it works for anyone else and that  &gt; splitt   </description>
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  <item rdf:about="http://forum.soft32.com/linux/make-kpkg-stopped-ftopict499304.html#1250045">
    <link>http://forum.soft32.com/linux/make-kpkg-stopped-ftopict499304.html#1250045</link>
    <title>make kpkg stopped</title>
    <description>What is make kpkg doing? How could I fix it?         begin screenshot                   debian pkg image preinst &gt;    home src linux 2 6 31 6 debian linux image 2 6 31 6 DEBIAN preinst  chmod 755    home src linux 2 6 31 6 debian linux image 2 6 31 6 DEBIAN preinst  sed  e  s =V 2 6 31 6 g      e  s =IB  g     \                e  s =ST linux g    e  s =R  g  \                e  s =K bzImage g     </description>
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  <item rdf:about="http://forum.soft32.com/linux/GDM-glitch-ftopict498833.html#1248905">
    <link>http://forum.soft32.com/linux/GDM-glitch-ftopict498833.html#1248905</link>
    <title>GDM glitch</title>
    <description>In article   keithHIDE@HIDEbackblow   loft demon co uk says     &gt; On Thu  05 Nov 2009 17:31:02  0500  David Kerber wrote:  &gt;   &gt; &gt;   &gt; &gt; I also need to be able to force a reboot remotely  preferably through  &gt; &gt; VNC  for maintenance purposes  this will not be done routinely    &gt; &gt;   &gt; I ve done this with my machine at work when working at home so it is   &gt; p   </description>
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    <link>http://forum.soft32.com/linux/Clean-install-Lenny-ftopict498743.html#1248800</link>
    <title>Clean install of Lenny</title>
    <description>In witness thereof  David Kerber stated:  &gt; In article   sk8r 365  &gt; @sk8r debian user invalid org says     &gt;&gt;   &gt;&gt; That s a good point  Which reminds me of something I omitted in my reply  &gt;&gt; but use regularly  Add  &gt;&gt;   &gt;&gt;         no install recommends  &gt;&gt;   &gt;&gt; to the command I posted  OP   &gt;  &gt; Too late ;    I ll try another install with that com   </description>
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  <item rdf:about="http://forum.soft32.com/linux/Upgrading-Debian-kernel-advice-ftopict498076.html#1247625">
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    <title>Upgrading Debian kernel   advice request</title>
    <description>Thank you for the helpful pointers     But the problem   as I suspected   was elsewhere     As mentioned in my original posting  this was my first attempt to use   apt get  routines for upgrading a kernel   I failed to mention that I  use  lilo  to boot my system     And the answer to my problem is spelled out very clearly in   etc   lilo conf    This says:                                         </description>
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    <title>How to set up a wireless printer</title>
    <description>On 2009 10 18  Chris P  Bacon  attempted to be clever by saying:  &gt; I just bought a very nice little HP OfficeJet 6500 E709n printer which I have   &gt; added to my network as a wireless device   All of my machines will print to it  &gt;  fine  except for my Debian Lenny box   I ran hp setup as per the instructions I  &gt;  found by googling and use   </description>
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    <title>whatever happened to unix2dos and dos2unix?</title>
    <description> terryc   wrote in message   news:h8v05a k6v 1@news eternal september org     &gt;  &gt;  &gt; They are not in leeny?  &gt;  &gt; Just spent a frustrating hour trying to feed a text file into a web form  &gt; on a windows server and wondering WTF   &gt;  &gt; Then it clicked  I needed unix2dos conversion   &gt;  &gt; And when I went looking for it  it wasn t in lenny   &gt;  &gt; What happened with i   </description>
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    <title>deskmenu under oroborus    not fit for purpose?</title>
    <description>I am trying to use deskmenu with oroborus  both from the Debian packages     Mouse button clicking on the root window fails to bring up the menu  even when explicitly stated with the  b  flag     Commands in sub menu items are not executed   Strace indicates that  the click is seen but there is no attempt to execute the configured  entry   Items on the main menu are successfully    </description>
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    <link>http://forum.soft32.com/linux/OOPS-ftopict494059.html#1236802</link>
    <title>OOPS</title>
    <description>The traffic should be routed from 192 168 1 5 to 192 168 1 7 then go out on the  internet </description>
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    <link>http://forum.soft32.com/linux/linux-user-ftopict491829.html#1232362</link>
    <title>linux user</title>
    <description>On Thu  20 Aug 2009  in the Usenet newsgroup alt os linux debian  in article    Neil Ellwood wrote:    &gt;Otto Sykora wrote:    &gt;&gt;&gt; Linux debian user is a newsgroup just like this one so a news reader  &gt;&gt;&gt; should work well  Which ones have you tried?    &gt;&gt; tried with Forte Agent and Thunderbird  both negative    &gt;&gt; According to Howard  one has to subscribe   </description>
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    <link>http://forum.soft32.com/linux/windows-domain-services-joining-domain-ftopict492014.html#1231724</link>
    <title>Use windows domain services without joining the domain</title>
    <description>Lars Uffmann wrote:    &gt; Simple question  and   I m afraid   not a simple answer:    &gt; I am thinking along the lines of this:   local user logs onto the debian  &gt; box   debian box has a daemon running that handles access to domain  &gt; services   when local user accesses a domain service  the daemon either  &gt; uses stored domain logon information  machine account needs to be stored  &gt; somewhere af   </description>
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    <title>Install to RAID 0 on etch</title>
    <description> quickgeek   wrote    &gt; Magnate thanks for your response   &gt; I discovered that etch does not netboot anymore as I get a kernel  &gt; mismatch error from the installer   &gt;  &gt; Now I am using lenny     Well don t worry about that   I m sure it s better to use Lenny     &gt; I followed your instruction carefully and had problems after I defined  &gt; the drives as RAID   &gt;  &gt; I did not    </description>
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    <title>tar or gzip dry run?</title>
    <description>Chris Davies wrote:  &gt; That s only true for certain instances of default  By providing the      &gt; explicitly you guarantee the tar will  more probably  do what you expect      back from a business trip  sorry for the late reply  Could you   elaborate on  certain instances of default ? Otoh I did a little math   and found out I ll probably need to do a different approach since a   whole tgz arch   </description>
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    <title>X server didn t start with Intel driver</title>
    <description>Em Sexta 07 Agosto 2009 09:17  Paul M  escreveu:    &gt; I run X  configure and it created a prettier xorg conf:  &gt; http:  nopaste debianforum de 23697  &gt;   &gt; But it didn t solve the problem  here the new log:  &gt; http:  nopaste debianforum de 23698  &gt;   &gt; Paul M       Hi    can we see the results of the command:  lspci    ?</description>
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    <title>Iptables: Recent update with hitcount</title>
    <description>Hello together     I would like to stop unauthorized attempts to log on my sshd server via   the following IPtables rule:    iptables  I INPUT  p tcp   dport 22  i eth0  m state   state NEW  m   recent   set  iptables  I INPUT  p tcp   dport 22  i eth0  m state   state NEW  m   recent   update   seconds 60   hitcount 4  j DROP      As far as I understand iptables  it should generate a timer tha   </description>
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