Sir due to some reasons I have been removed from your forum. Kindly add me to your list.
Regards,
Rypesh.
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please add me to your list
Re: please add me to your list
If you have been removed, how did you make this post?
And why are your previous posts still here?
Or did you simply have to log in, because your browser was re-calibrated?
And why are your previous posts still here?
Or did you simply have to log in, because your browser was re-calibrated?
- deltaflyer
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Re: please add me to your list
if you would care to look, your posts are still there and nothing is removed,i.e. http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=102427
free your computer,use opensource
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Re: please add me to your list
While editing my profile I got the following message
Edit account settings
Your IP 112.79.41.128 or your username rupeshforu3 or your e-mail address rupeshforu3@gmail.com has been blocked because it is blacklisted. For details please see http://www.stopforumspam.com/api?ip=112 ... @gmail.com.
An entry on the blacklist may have several reasons:
1. You are a well-known spammer.
2. Last time a well-known spammer was using the dynamic IP address which you got from your ISP (Internet Service Provider), your e-mail address or the username you have choosen.
3. Your ISP is well-known for a lot of spamming customers and is not fighting against spammers enough.
All the people on your forum and in fact the whole Linux community are treating me as spammer. I am not a spammer I am a novice user to Linux and lot of experience in just installing various Linux distros. I want to install maximum number of packages available in local repositories(desktops,editors,multimedia etc.,) easily.
Kindly help me and dont treat me as spammer.
Regards,
Rupesh.
Edit account settings
Your IP 112.79.41.128 or your username rupeshforu3 or your e-mail address rupeshforu3@gmail.com has been blocked because it is blacklisted. For details please see http://www.stopforumspam.com/api?ip=112 ... @gmail.com.
An entry on the blacklist may have several reasons:
1. You are a well-known spammer.
2. Last time a well-known spammer was using the dynamic IP address which you got from your ISP (Internet Service Provider), your e-mail address or the username you have choosen.
3. Your ISP is well-known for a lot of spamming customers and is not fighting against spammers enough.
All the people on your forum and in fact the whole Linux community are treating me as spammer. I am not a spammer I am a novice user to Linux and lot of experience in just installing various Linux distros. I want to install maximum number of packages available in local repositories(desktops,editors,multimedia etc.,) easily.
Kindly help me and dont treat me as spammer.
Regards,
Rupesh.
- craigevil
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Re: please add me to your list
1) If you were blocked you wouldn't be able to post. What part of that in the post above mine don't you understand?
2) There is absolutely no reason or sense in trying to install "all" packages or some magic "maximum" number of packages.
3) After numerous posts asking the same questions about #2, I personally have doubts about whether or not you are a spammer or have a mental condition.
You install any package in the repos the exact same way:
aptitude install packagename
or
apt-get install packagename
2) There is absolutely no reason or sense in trying to install "all" packages or some magic "maximum" number of packages.
3) After numerous posts asking the same questions about #2, I personally have doubts about whether or not you are a spammer or have a mental condition.
You install any package in the repos the exact same way:
aptitude install packagename
or
apt-get install packagename
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Re: please add me to your list
Asking the same question over and over again, and ignoring the answers you get, is spamming of a form.
That said, I suspect here you've been unlucky.
In the interests of getting this weird little fetish exorcised, have you tried Slackware? I don't think it has dependency resolution, which surely means you'll be able to install every package at the same time. It will be deliciously broken, I'm sure, but each to their own...
That said, I suspect here you've been unlucky.
In the interests of getting this weird little fetish exorcised, have you tried Slackware? I don't think it has dependency resolution, which surely means you'll be able to install every package at the same time. It will be deliciously broken, I'm sure, but each to their own...
The Forum's search box is terrible. Use site specific search, e.g.
https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3A ... terms+here
https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3A ... terms+here
Re: please add me to your list
Hi there,
Just had a little look into why you're being flagged as a spammer.
You're currently using a Dynamic IP handed out from Vodafone India.
This IP has previously been caught being used by an automatic spam-bot (it got caught in what is known as a honeypot).
This will only affect registration or changing your profile while you are still on that IP address.
Just had a little look into why you're being flagged as a spammer.
You're currently using a Dynamic IP handed out from Vodafone India.
This IP has previously been caught being used by an automatic spam-bot (it got caught in what is known as a honeypot).
This will only affect registration or changing your profile while you are still on that IP address.