ion where
you plan to install Debian, and retain your existing files that way.
I couldn't be happier with the switch. Good luck!
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ion where
you plan to install Debian, and retain your existing files that way.
I couldn't be happier with the switch. Good luck!
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rom Red Hat; it's a Tcl/Tk GUI for configuring printers. Setting up
to print to a SMB printer is pretty easy. It's probably not the
"Debian Way", but it works for me.
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rom Red Hat; it's a Tcl/Tk GUI for configuring printers. Setting up
to print to a SMB printer is pretty easy. It's probably not the
"Debian Way", but it works for me.
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t into cdbackup.
tar'ing your stuff and storing it on some other computer's hard drive
works fine as well. tar has plenty of options for selecting the dirs
you want; excluding others, etc. Just read the man page for ideas.
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t into cdbackup.
tar'ing your stuff and storing it on some other computer's hard drive
works fine as well. tar has plenty of options for selecting the dirs
you want; excluding others, etc. Just read the man page for ideas.
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ryone said, you can fit a lot in
600MB, so don't be afraid to go for it.
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On Jul 01, 2002 at 01:05 -0700, Jay wrote:
> Cool! well, since I'm new to debian, for now I would rather have an old
> stable version than to have to put up with
ryone said, you can fit a lot in
600MB, so don't be afraid to go for it.
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On Jul 01, 2002 at 01:05 -0700, Jay wrote:
> Cool! well, since I'm new to debian, for now I would rather have an old
> stable version than to have to put up with
to, and Konqueror doesn't even load the login page (yes,
definitely my bank's fault, but I've given up on that crusade).
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to, and Konqueror doesn't even load the login page (yes,
definitely my bank's fault, but I've given up on that crusade).
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stalled, downloads MS's web fonts and installs them
automatically. Getting the X server to use the fonts is pretty easy
with XFree86 4.*, since TrueType support is built-in -- you just add
the TrueType directory to the list of font dirs in
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4. With XFree86 3.* you have to choo
stalled, downloads MS's web fonts and installs them
automatically. Getting the X server to use the fonts is pretty easy
with XFree86 4.*, since TrueType support is built-in -- you just add
the TrueType directory to the list of font dirs in
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4. With XFree86 3.* you have
> no telnet nor ssh services were on, and remote user could not login
> as a root.
> So, what happened???
Virus or worm? Sounds suspicious...
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> no telnet nor ssh services were on, and remote user could not login
> as a root.
> So, what happened???
Virus or worm? Sounds suspicious...
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