Hi all,
I've installed recently Debian Sarge in a machine for ISP purposes.
Now, my question is:
- What should I manage using packages and what should I manage
using source code?
Concretely, I have installed the mail service using packages, but now
I have to install the FTP service usin
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Francisco Javier Fabra Caro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've installed recently Debian Sarge in a machine for ISP purposes.
> Now, my question is:
> - What should I manage using packages and what should I manage
>
On Mon, 2004-08-30 at 10:12, Paul Johnson wrote:
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> > - What should I manage using packages and what should I manage
> > using source code?
>
> If it has a package, use the packages unless you absolutely must
> compile something from source that conflicts with how Debian compiled
>
Hi People,
I have an ISDN server, it works with portslave to accept incoming calls
with PPP protocol, it works fine, but recently I need to implement under
the same server a service to accept SLIP connections too... I rebuild
the kernel to accept SLIP protocol, it seems to be work, but I have
s
Ok, i am sick of windows. But due to the fact that i have been using it for
so long, i still persist with it and dont get to spend as much time as i
would like in linux(too much time fixing windoze.). Is there a debian course
of some description that i can do so that i can get more of understanding
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