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>Hello,
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>Ive just updated all the packages from hamm to slink but I also
>want to now upgrade to kernel to 2.2.14 ? ..
>I am running IP Masquerading .. linux box connected to net, local
>network of 10.x.x.x and then a win95 box behind the linux box
>on t
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
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>we have Apache-ssl installed and running on our Debian Slink web
>server. The only problem we have is that Apache-ssl won't restart
>automatically if it goes down or if we reboot. This because we need to
>put in a password after having entered "apache-
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> Then they typically use a "rootkit" to get root access and replace files,
>just as you've seen. "ls" is usually the first one they hack.
Thanks to all for the good advice, I'm using this as an excellent excuse
to upgrade my creaky 486 and start over w
should
be doing about this?
Any help appreciated.
-Don Erickson
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>Hi!
>I have problems installing this version of bash: postinst-script segfaults.
>Other scripts using /bin/sh also get segfaults now and loggin
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
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> The only thing the libreadlineg2 postinst does is ldconfig. I
>suggest you run ldconfig and see what error it complains about. This
>is most likely a dangling symlink. Removing the dangling symlink
>often cures the problem. If the ldconfig error
Hello,
I've been having a heck of a time upgrading a 1.3.1 bo (originally 1.2)
system to hamm using autoup. Everything is installed up to libreadlineg2
in the autoup script, then libreadlineg2's post install script bombs out
and leaves the system in an essentially unusable state (nearly everythi
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