try running /dev/MAKEDEV
It should create a lot of devices if it isn't there, you might be
running devfs
Nico Kist (niksie)
Hi,
usually the proxy port is 8080... In my limited experience the address
of the proxy is often your address but with an .1 or .10 at the end
instead of whatever you have after the last dot, example:
your IP 192.168.100.154
router IP: 192.168.100.1
or 192.168.100.10
Nico Kist (niksie)
Hello
I suggest you but up under os9 and configure the base station, under the
network tab you should see some DHCP parameters.
Nico Kist
Hi,
I'm sorry if i misunderstand but RTFM of apt-get :)
Nico
On Sunday, September 30, 2001, at 09:56 AM, Bjoern Berg wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for updates on Debian Potato, like XFree and PPP. Are there
some
places where I can download the needed software where all dependencies
are
solved
hey
There are no official woody or sid cd images right now, this is because
they are not yet frozen. Why don't you just install potato and then dist
upgrade to woody?
Nico
hey, have you thought about just installing potato and dist upgrading
once you got on the net??? It works great for me ;)
Nico Kist (niksie)
ly the xfs patch against the rsync'd kernel?
Yes, you can just apply the XFS patch.
Nico Kist (niksie)
ard doesn't work.
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how about ssh, telnet or any other form of remote login???
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