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    <title>denyhosts is always denying</title>
    <description>On Mon  23 Nov 2009  in the Usenet newsgroup comp os linux setup  in article    John Taylor wrote:    &gt;I ve finally tracked this down    &gt;It wasn t denying AT ALL    &gt;I finally spotted that I had ALL:ALL in hosts allow       Whoops       That s certainly not going to help   ;      &gt;So everyone was being allowed regardless of hosts deny   &gt;Is this the Deb   </description>
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    <title>GDM freezes after Ubuntu upgrade</title>
    <description>I demand that Ian Briggs may or may not have written       &gt; After several hours of experimenting with my GDM freeze problems  I got   &gt; the following results for different boot options:    &gt; [no ACPI options]  &gt; Console resolution 128x48  Desktop always freezes  Ctrl Alt [Fsomething]   &gt; inoperative after freeze   [snip]  &gt; Any ideas how to get the functionality without any overheating?    BIO   </description>
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    <title>alpine email client and yahoo</title>
    <description>Jon Solberg wrote:    &gt; On 2009 11 16  Wanna Be Sys Admin  wrote:  &gt;&gt; biku wrote:  &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;&gt; how am i to configure alpine email client to use my free yahoo mail  &gt;&gt;&gt; account? i have configured one gmail account using  &gt;&gt;&gt;  CollectionLists  and  Rules  in alpine   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; Never heard of it  this is likely not related to Linux   &gt;   &gt; http:  en wikipedia org wiki Alpine_ 28e ma   </description>
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    <title>Linux KVM software?</title>
    <description>On 11 12 2009 03:30 PM  John Hasler wrote:  &gt; Alan Mackenzie writes:  &gt;&gt; More recently  there s software been developed  by which you can  &gt;&gt; control a remote computer similarly  with the necessary signals going  &gt;&gt; over Ethernet   trouble is  all the one s I ve seen are restricted to  &gt;&gt; X Windows   &gt;  &gt;  More recently ?  The X Window System has always worked seamlessly over  &gt; the network  i    </description>
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    <title>Richard Stallman On FOSS GNU And Freedom</title>
    <description>On Sunday 25 October 2009 03:46 in comp os linux setup  somebody  identifying as Nico Kadel Garcia wrote       &gt; On Oct 24  4:06pm  shamoorthy  wrote:  &gt;  &gt;&gt; Richard Stallman On FOSS GNU And Freedom:  &gt;   &gt; Off topic: this is a setup group  not a political discussion group   &gt; This kind of thing actively discredits FOSS proponents     The OP would probably raise more of a   </description>
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    <title>Units for vmstat and top?</title>
    <description>Okay  this is bugging me   I can t find any documentation on what  units vmstat and top are reporting their data in   A couple of  examples:    On my web server  I see the following data for an apache2 thread:  VIRT: 330m  RES 36m  SWAP: 294m  SHR: 24m    On top s man page  it says:    VIRT      Virtual Image  kb   SWAP      Swapped size  kb   RES      Resident size  kb   SHR      Shared Mem si   </description>
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    <title>Ubuntu: package versioning conventions</title>
    <description>John Goche  writes:    &gt; Hello   &gt;  &gt; I just loaded the synaptic package manager under ubuntu linux  &gt; to download the latest version of the a2ps text to postscript  &gt; converter that has been around for quite a wile now and does  &gt; an excellent job including printing more than one screen of  &gt; text such as computer source code per page   &gt;  &gt; What puzzles me is the v   </description>
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    <title>Authentication Problem for SquirrelMail</title>
    <description>It is a feature of dovecot  The valid range of uid in dovecot is 500 and above  So you cannot login as root since the uid of root is 0  This denying is hard coded in dovecot binary  So it is not possible to alter this settings           The best way to get root s mails is to set an alias  </description>
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    <title>XP to Xubuntu 8 04</title>
    <description>There are two ways to do this; run the fdisk utility from the Recovery Console  or boot up with a copy  of Xubuntu and do a clean install Good luck </description>
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    <title>Linux MCE  64bit locking up when trying to install</title>
    <description>Here are my Specs     M2N32 SLI Deluxe Motherboard  2 GB Ram DDR 800  Athlon X2 3800   Geforce 7950 GX 2  Two Video Connections are use 24  Vision Quest Monitor and my 50  Hitachi     1 SATA 500 GB Main Drive Windows XP MCE   1 IDE 300 GB  using IDE TO SATA Converter   Media Drive   1 40 GB IDE Linux Drive Ready for OS    1 DVD Burner IDE      I am trying to use the Linux MCE DVD v7 10 to insta   </description>
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    <title>usb disk insists on being readonly</title>
    <description>You re a LINUX user  Stuff like that always happen with open source programs    drug rehab program</description>
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    <title>Home Directory</title>
    <description>starr corbin@gmail com wrote:  &gt; On Aug 8  10:59 pm  Matt Giwer  wrote:  &gt;&gt; starr cor   @gmail com wrote:  &gt;&gt;&gt; I just the unthinkable and just wrote over my system s auto home  &gt;&gt;&gt; directory with an old directory from another system  doing a mirror  &gt;&gt;&gt; image of one to the other etc   Now  I don t have a home directory and  &gt;&gt;&gt; cannot find ANY trace of an importa   </description>
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    <title>Cron Job for Macs Linux machines</title>
    <description>Hello  I am slightly familiar with how to implement cron  well   I  have a man page on how to set it up  but wanted some help regarding  how to setup a cron job on my Red Hat server at home to back up files  that are on two of my Mac Laptops running OSX   Considering that Mac  OSX has a Linux foundation I know this can be done   However the  complicated part is that the laptops are not connecte   </description>
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    <title>NTFS</title>
    <description>Thank you for the answer   ulf     Bit Twister   wrote in message   news:slrnfblacm 577 BitTwister@wb home invalid     &gt; On Thu  09 Aug 2007 05:18:26 GMT  cgi bin Count wrote:  &gt;&gt; Hi   &gt;&gt; I am new to Linux and are now trying to gather some basic knowledge; can   &gt;&gt; I  &gt;&gt; install Kubuntu on a hdd formatted as NTFS?  &gt;  &gt; No  What happens is the ntfs partition is shru   </description>
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    <title>insmod: insmod: a module named printer already exists</title>
    <description>On Aug 8  9:43 pm  tek  wrote:  &gt; On my RedHat9 machine I have an HP  USB port  printer locally  &gt; connected on  dev usb lp0   I noticed that when the machines boots  I  &gt; get an error from insmod:  &gt;  &gt; insmod: insmod: a module named printer already exists  &gt; insmod: insmod: insmod  &gt;  lib modules 2 4 20 20 9 kernel drivers usb printer o failed  &gt; insmod: insmod: insmod pr   </description>
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