William,
In all honesty, no, considering you use a laptop you are probably more prone to
physical security as opposed to network security. In the long term learn about
sudo, this will provide better security as setuid could be a bad habit to get
into.
The less time you spend connected to a netwo
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 09:15:22PM -0500, Matthew Quigley wrote:
> What does SIOCADDRT mean, I get SIOCADDRT : Invalid argument at boot up?
>
You might be getting that because of the loopback device in the network
configuration. slink had the network & lo device defined in
/etc/init.d/network,
On Thu, 11 May 2000, Heather wrote:
>
> That is why I questioned if anyone knew what options have been selected in the
> "kit" kernel that you get if you install the precompiled binary via
> kernel-image-2.2.15. It is an -option- in that kernel version, which had to
> be selected at compile time.
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Hi,
Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> No, but maybe it should 'suggest' it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:devel$ dpkg --info kernel-source-2.2.14_2.2.14-4.deb
Package: kernel-source-2.2.14
Version: 2.2.14-4
Section: devel
[ mass snippage ]
Suggests: ncu
* debian 2.2.15
* xf86_fbdev
Has anybody successfully installed any sound on the tecra 8100?
Here is my current problem:
1) running anything but oss ; doesn't work;
2) running oss with no x & apmd killed ; works great;
3) running oss with no x & apmd running ; works great;
4) running oss with x a
> Hi,
> Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > No, but maybe it should 'suggest' it.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:devel$ dpkg --info kernel-source-2.2.14_2.2.14-4.deb
> Package: kernel-source-2.2.14
> [ mass snippage ]
> Suggests: ncurses-dev, tk-dev, kernel-package, bin86
> [ more snippage ]
>
> In
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