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On Sun, 2003-10-19 at 12:03, Paul Johnson wrote:
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> On Sun, Oct 19, 2003 at 12:59:45PM +0200, Joris Huizer wrote:
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> > the M$ disc needs to be "defragmentated" in order to do repartitioning
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On Sat, 2003-10-18 at 15:05, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
> I can't answer the specified question, but why do you assume that ssh
> restricts you to cli?
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> You can use port forwarding (quite easily from putty) to display X apps
> to the users' machine. Only catch is that they have to have an X ser
Hello again!
I'm running a very small web server on my lan, with maybe a half dozen
people that have accounts on it.
I am wondering if anyone out there is Debian Land, knows of a simple cli
utility that my remote users would be able to use to back up their
$HOME's to the atapi zip drive that I
On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 00:59, Kent West wrote:
> Dan Roscoe wrote:
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> >Anyway, I was able to get X working again now, with one exception. My
> >mouse cursor is now a series of vertical bars (think bar code) around, I
> >would guess 75pixels square. I've had this happ
I've been having that recurring problem with X again. Lately my machine
has been running under a very heavy CPU load, while the machine is
idling, doing nothing. By high, I'm taking both CPU's at around 80%
load, with nothing except for gkrellm and bbpager running.
After extensive googling, and s
I'm having what I can only describe as an "on again, off again" issue
that rears it's ugly head every now and then.
Some background.
My primary workstation is a Dual Pentium III 866 box, running unstable,
with a few little hacks thrown in of my own doing including software
RAID (two quantum ATA 1
migrate a small site from one box to another, and this is the only thing
holding me back right now.
Thanks in advance
Dan Roscoe
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from my /etc/dhcpd.conf
option domain-name-servers 24.64.63.212, 24.71.223.144, 24.71.223.145;
Now, admittedly this is from a slackware box that I am in the middle of
replacing with a newer Debian machine, but you may need to add something
along those lines, so that the Windows machines know wha
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