On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 03:13:09PM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> b) init script stuff, see update-inetd manpage.
I believe update-rc.d would be more appropriate. :)
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On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 03:13:09PM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> b) init script stuff, see update-inetd manpage.
I believe update-rc.d would be more appropriate. :)
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On 16-Apr-2001 Sam Johnston wrote:
> I'm packaging up a login client for cable and am after some advice re
> collecting and storing the username and password. How do I ask the user for
> their username and password during the install (should I be doing this?) and
> then write them to the config fi
I'm packaging up a login client for cable and am after some advice re
collecting and storing the username and password. How do I ask the user for
their username and password during the install (should I be doing this?) and
then write them to the config file? Also, how do I make the client start
aut
On 16-Apr-2001 Sam Johnston wrote:
> I'm packaging up a login client for cable and am after some advice re
> collecting and storing the username and password. How do I ask the user for
> their username and password during the install (should I be doing this?) and
> then write them to the config f
I'm packaging up a login client for cable and am after some advice re
collecting and storing the username and password. How do I ask the user for
their username and password during the install (should I be doing this?) and
then write them to the config file? Also, how do I make the client start
au
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