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Debian Help Forums: Users Helping UsersHi, I cannot solve my DKIM problem since 7 hours. I'm getting for all the time: Quote:
pakamera dkim-filter[20105]: 7BC11294A724: no signature data My /etc/dkim-keys.conf: Quote:
*@nowehoryzonty.pl:nowehoryzonty.pl:/etc/dkim/keys/nowehoryzonty.pl/default My /etc/dkim-filter.conf Quote:
I've installed the lastest Debian on a hard drive, with Gnome. Now I'd like to also install Debian on the same hard drive with KDE interface. The installer for Gnome insisted on taking over the whole hard drive for Gnome. 1. Can I use something like Parted Magic to reduce the size of the /home partition, make another partition or two for KDE, then: 2. Will the installer for Debian accept installing with KDE on less than the full hard drive ( without overwriting Gnome )? The install that I'm presently using is: Debian 6.0.1a i386 Netinstall Thank you they are SEEN but won't read. and OF COURSE they are where I did MOST of my backup! Thanks for the help folks, Sorry if this is a duplicate post. Error mounting: mount exited with exit code 1: helper failed with: Install Other Package Quote:
ts1-deb:~# apt-get install ntp Run apt-get -f install Quote: ts1-deb:~# apt-get -f install Open source can be annoying, just when I think i've learnt it everything has moved/changed. I have just installed debian 6, the kernel mode setting is getting it wrong for my hardware. I need to override some stuff so I go in search of the menu.1st grub config file ... its missing man entry for grub .... missing - thats poor, if people are going to constantly dick with paths/config files they could at least have a man entry giving an overview of this months "correct way" ?How do I pass kernel arguments? Thanks, Jon |