symlink in /etc/init.d directory

1999-08-24 Thread Peter S Galbraith
The UPS package I'm working on is not lintian clean. Here goes: $ dpkg -s powstatd [cut] Conffiles: /etc/powstatd.conf b9fe09ea6cc0e8fcb85a84c3e47e1a03 /etc/init.d/powstatd 996b5e3f2f71d7a8c1ba2a02d97bd079 /etc/init.d/powerfail 8d5fbae046463f671fe814184e08e622 $ lintian powstatd_1.1-1_i386.d

Re: debian & UPS support

1999-08-24 Thread Peter S Galbraith
Jozef Hitzinger wrote: > Can somebody point me to info on how debian cooperates with UPS? (rtfm is > ok) I'd also welcome response from the person who takes care of debian > <-> ups functionality (if there is one). I'd like to know, if such a person exists. > When the battery power gets low, s

WAOT: ZModem

1999-08-24 Thread Rudy Broersma
Hello, This question is WAOT (Way Out Of Topic). But this is my last hope! I'm running a BBS System on Linux, using DOSEMU! Now, normally when a user wants to upload or download a file using a modem, the ZModem protocol would start, and the data would be send to the COM port. But I've also allow

New kernel

1999-08-24 Thread Rudy Broersma
Hello, I've installed a new kernel onto my Linux box! Version 2.3.8. (The old one was 2.2.8.. if I recall correct) Anyway.. the kernel works.. but when I bootup, and everything is beeing started like SMB, Sendmail, NIC's, etc, etc, I get lots of messages like this: /boot/System.map incorrect vers

debian & UPS support

1999-08-24 Thread Jozef Hitzinger
Can somebody point me to info on how debian cooperates with UPS? (rtfm is ok) I'd also welcome response from the person who takes care of debian <-> ups functionality (if there is one). There are several packages for ups monitoring, none of which seems satisfying to me, so I started packaging ano