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Re: Debian (Unstable) problem with SSH and PAM



What? You're a coder? A sysadmin? Why do you need help setting up an ISP on your MODEM, setting up postfix, and also with package version control?  All things debian provides easily, through dpkg, the debian-policy, and its inclusion of documentation in the base distribution.

Please don't flood this mailing list with useless crap blasting us for reasons far above your head. And don't try to appear like a experienced sysadmin giving out your advice like it is god-given word.  Some people find your nature offensive, while others doing a little bit of research find your personality quite amusing :)

DO support whichever distribution you like best, but DON'T claim to be a sysadmin unless you are. Some of us get paid for it and actually are.

-Roger

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[From the gentoo-USER list]
> > Hugo <bloodkiller@prodigy.net.mx> writes:
> > 
> > > anybody knows where i can find a doc talking about postfix and his
> > > configuration?
> > > 
> > > Tanks in advance...
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DiOz  bloodkiller@prodigy.net.mx
Sun, 25 Aug 2002 16:49:41 +0000 writes: 

Yea that is a *must* have to Gentoo... i hope this is already done... or
it is in the way  :)

Have a nice day
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From: "Hugo" <bloodkiller@prodigy.net.mx>
To: <gentoo-user@gentoo.org>
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 5:36 AM
Subject: [gentoo-user] other off topic


> Hi
> 
> I was searching by how to make an little isp (thought my unused modem)
> but i cant find nothing about...
> 
> Is there a portage to do this? or some info about?
> 
> Tanks in advance
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On Sun, 2002-08-25 at 21:57, Tim Head wrote:
> Hi
> 
> maybe i am a bit stupid or not reading the screen but is there a realy 
> easy,obvious way of fidning out which version of a package is installed? 
> or is it possible to get emerge to tell you from wich version it is 
> updating xyz if i do emerge --update world/system/single package . for a 
> few packages (webserver et al) you know the version and for a few things 
> you can find out by searching for the package but for some things (libs 
> are a thing if idn very difficult to keep track of) this search/remember 
> thing is to much for my small brain. if not here where should i put this 
> sort of "Want-to-have" feature?
> 
> tim
> or perhaps there is already what i'm looking for but i can't find it
> -- 
> There are only 10 types of people in the world:
> Those who understand binary, and those who don't



On 04 Oct 2002 00:37:52 +0000
_El_ArKiTeKt0_DeL_FuTuR0_ <bloodkiller@prodigy.net.mx> wrote:

> Yea... you are getting nice... LaMer... i am a system administrador and
> a coder... so...shut up.
> 
> On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 18:24, Ian Greenhoe wrote:
> > 
> > ROTFLMAO
> > 
> > When I want an insecure OS, I might take your advice.
> > 
> > BTW, any time that *I* compile a program, *I* have to deal with any of
> > the problems of compiling that program.  That's the nice thing about
> > Debian:  I know that there is an active community out there discovering
> > and reporting bugs (as I have done a few times), and an active community
> > out there fixing them.  Not only that, but there is also an active
> > community helping to support people who want to use it.
> > 
> > So, please do one of the following:
> > 
> > 1)  Be nice
> > 
> > 2)  If Debian sucks* in your opinion, don't complain obnoxiously
> >     -- DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT
> > 
> > 3)  Go away
> > 
> > * Debian is the /least/ sucky OS, IMNSHO.
> > 
> > -Ian
> > 
> > PS.  Speaking as a developer and a sysadmin.
> > 
> > 
> > Thus spake _ArKiTeKt0_:
> > >A tip:
> > >
> > >Put debian's cd in trashcan and buy windows xp xDDDDDDDD or you can do
> > >other thing... more bether... 
> > >
> > >Download linux Gentoo. and learn how to do the things GOOD, not like
> > >redhat, debian, or mandrake...
> > >
> > >Have a nice day
> > >
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> -- 
> 			Here is a tip for those...
> 		  Who always are calling lamer to all...
> 		     Only because you have linux...
> 	      But. If you still being kind of windows user... 
> 			then dont callme lamer..
> 		       Just because you are one..
> 
> 
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