I was just wondering if there is anything special that one needs to do in
order to make the kwifimanger work with testing. I have no problem getting
my wifi connections to come up with /etc/networking/interfaces an and using a
setup like.
#auto eth2
iface eth2 inet dhcp
wireless_essid wifinetw
On Thursday 24 June 2004 08:43 am, Mark Par wrote:
> Greg Sidelinger wrote:
> >Ok I feel pretty stupid for even asking this but how do I make cgi scripts
> >work with apache2 and unstable. I did just the default install of apache2
> >and tried to run the test-cgi script and
On Tuesday 22 June 2004 11:23 am, richard lyons wrote:
> On Tuesday 22 June 2004 08:19, Greg Sidelinger wrote:
> > Ok I feel pretty stupid for even asking this but how do I make cgi
> > scripts work with apache2 and unstable. I did just the default
> > install of apache2 and
Ok I feel pretty stupid for even asking this but how do I make cgi scripts
work with apache2 and unstable. I did just the default install of apache2
and tried to run the test-cgi script and all I got for output was the script
itself. I know I have had this same problem before on unstable but f
ntation on this could you please let me know.
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I was wondering if there are any nice debian packages that allow a user to
easily change their network settings. I use different networks with my
system and dhcp is not the way to go with some of them. I use dhcp
sometimes, need a static others and sometimes even use PPP. It all
depends on where
Does anyone know how to map the function keys to special keystrokes (esc + "a
number") using /etc/telnetrc. I was looking around telnets man page but did
not see anything. I'm using the default debian telnet client btw.
Greg
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