Douglas G. Phillips wrote:
On 22 Jun, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
I'm looking for a Firebird/Interbase DBD under Debian Unstable - I'm not
finding a package. Is there one?
I didn't see any packages for it, but in CPAN there is a DBD-Interbase
module you could probably look at.
I was having
Joao Serrachinha wrote:
Daniel Miller wrote:
Cameron Hutchison wrote:
Once upon a time Daniel L. Miller said...
I'm looking for a Firebird/Interbase DBD under Debian Unstable -
I'm not
finding a package. Is there one?
How are you looking?
apt-cache search firebird
This returns a
Cameron Hutchison wrote:
Once upon a time Daniel L. Miller said...
I'm looking for a Firebird/Interbase DBD under Debian Unstable - I'm not
finding a package. Is there one?
How are you looking?
apt-cache search firebird
This returns a number of matches.
Yes - but none of those are Perl
Has anyone else had a problem accessing directories on a vfat
partition? Some of my directories are fine, but others, like the
"Program Files" or "Windows" directories appear empty. Scandisk and
dosfsck report no problems and under Windoze the directories are
accessed fine.
Daniel
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Pedro M. wrote:
Daniel Miller wrote:
Hullo the group!
I've a got machine that I've been fighting with to make a usable
router. Debian Woody installed just dandy - but I cannot get it to
boot using either LILO or GRUB - I get errors going to stage 1.5 from
GRUB and LILO usually han
Hullo the group!
I've a got machine that I've been fighting with to make a usable
router. Debian Woody installed just dandy - but I cannot get it to boot
using either LILO or GRUB - I get errors going to stage 1.5 from GRUB
and LILO usually hangs up with L0 L0 L0, etc.
I'm assuming this is a
Has anyone packaged (or working on packaging) eGroupWare for Debian?
They just released version 0.09.99.008 - their first production release
candidate, if I read it correctly. I'd love to be able to use this
product within the Debian package system.
Daniel
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I've been GOOGLING for a while - but so far I haven't found a definitive
answer. I'm hoping someone can set the record straight here - and maybe
we can get a mini-FAQ posted later on.
Given a (in my opinion) typical networked Debian environment:
One or more workstations, each running it's own X-
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
fetchmail: normal termination, status 2
.. checking failed!
and it does not seem to matter if I change 'localhost' to the FQDN of
my server either.
I've been reading that fetchmail is well documented, but I've checked
the man pages, and I'm just not getting it.
Am I trying to
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 13:20, techlists wrote:
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 17:52, David Millet wrote:
all I have to say is that I personally want linux to rule the desktop,
simply because I will stand to make alot of money when big companies
start picking it up. a lot of us
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