Re: kmod-nvidia not working in kernel-2.6.17-1.2139_FC5



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Scott R. Godin wrote:
my fault for getting the digested version of the list (which is the
message ID you're likely seeing)

Ahhh. Yep, that's probably it. I hadn't thought of that.

I'll tweak the list manager to send me the undigested list instead.
Thanks for the heads-up.

I think you can make it work with the digest version if you set it to
send you the mime digest. I've never done that, but I thought from
playing with mailman that it would send you each message in a mime
part that you could reply to. Perhaps not, but may be worth checking
if you want to keep reading the digest version.

Evo is also annoying me somewhat in that it sends the pgp signature
differently, like a mime attachment, so they don't show up in the
digest in such a way that they can be verified -- the mailing list
manager strips them out. meh.

Evo uses PGP/MIME (RFC 3156) for signatures by default. I'm not sure
if there is any way to change it to inline signatures or not. There
wasn't a while back when I checked, but at that time they also had no
support for verifying inline sigs and I believe there is now.

PGP/MIME is vastly superior to the inline style if signatures, but
there are still many mailers and lists that don't handle them
unfortunately. FWIW, the fedora-list isn't stripping your sigs.
They're included in the copies I get (I haven't verified any of them
though as I don't automatically import keys from everyone on large
volume mailing lists).

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