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cally update on the fly as soon as I
save? I have been restarting the whole box, but this seems like
overkill for Linux.
Thanks for your help. I will try the new atalkd.conf file when I get
home tonight.
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th an upgrade card, which sparks my concern.
Does anyone have any experience upgrading processors with Debian in
Old World Mac? I'd really like to do this, but don't feel like
wasting $200 on something that won't work.
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On Oct 28, 2006, at 8:20 PM, John Schmidt wrote:
On Saturday 28 October 2006 19:11, Jeffrey Rolland wrote:
Hello, all!
I have a Power Macintosh 7500/100 running Debian Sarge. I would like
to upgrade this from the 100MHz processor it has to a Sonnet
Crescendo/PCI G4 1GHz processor upgrade card
s again for all your help.
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On Oct 29, 2006, at 12:14 AM, Brad Boyer wrote:
On Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 01:03:12AM +, Jeffrey Rolland wrote:
Looks like it must be something else.
It must be. It might be worth listing which version you have. I'm
running sarge on my box, and it has version 2.0.2-3 of netatalk. If
y
Brad Boyer wrote:
On Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 02:36:19PM -0600, Jeffrey Rolland wrote:
I am running sarge and installed netatalk from aptitude, so it should
be 2.0.2-3; how can I check this?
Try the following:
dpkg -l netatalk
That will give you a list format with the current version
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On Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 10:57:22PM +, Jeffrey Rolland wrote:
/var/log/daemon.log is empty:
computername:/var/log# ls -l | more
-rw-r- 1 rootadm 0 Oct 29 06:47 daemon.log
Are there old ones in the same directory?
/var/log$ ls -l daemon.log
e.
Anyone else have any advice to offer?
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ter)
(Not really an error message.)
13)"Unable to contact ddbd
OK"
I clicked "OK".
14) Same as 1)
15) Same as 10)
I gave up at this point.
Can anyone help sort out why GWorkspace doesn't work? I would really
appreciate any assistance you can provide.
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one would post with a kernel that
allows me to boot
into Sarge with the Sonnet card and from where to download the kernel, I should
be able to
handle upgrading to Etch by myself at that point.
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On 9 Oct 2007 at 17:18, brian wrote:
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> --- Jeffrey Rolland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hello, all!
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> > I just upgraded my old Power Macintosh 7500 to have
> > a Sonnet Crescendo/PCI G4
> > Processor Upgrade Card. The Mac was a dual b
numbers, optional
text wrap, and line ending conversions are key, but other things,
too)? I'm not interested in the learning curves of vi or emacs right
now, so please don't recommend gVim or XEmacs.
Thank you in advance for any recommendations you can provide.
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OK, I 'll give it a whirl ...
JJR
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seconds to geany, and it has minimal dependencies beyond gtk.
Dean
Mauro wrote:
Can anyone recommend a GUI text editor for GNOME that has similar
functionality and power to these two programs (line numbers, optional
text wrap, and line e
ith openssh?
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Jack Malmostoso wrote:
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 07:30:12 +0200, Jeffrey Rolland wrote:
The recommended solution is to
install openssh from source using this option.
So it's time to learn something new:
$ sudo apt-get install debuild
$ apt-get source openssh
$ cd openssh-X.X
$ j
Jack,
Thanks again.
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On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 03:20:09 +0200, Jeffrey Rolland w
ould probably post this to the debian-
user list, and I will if I get no response here.
Thanks for all the help so far.
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