kwifimanger

2004-07-01 Thread Greg Sidelinger
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

Re: Apache and CGI

2004-06-24 Thread Greg Sidelinger
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

Re: Apache and CGI

2004-06-23 Thread Greg Sidelinger
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

Apache and CGI

2004-06-22 Thread Greg Sidelinger
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

software raid and lvm

2004-04-13 Thread Greg Sidelinger
ntation on this could you please let me know. -- Greg Sidelinger gate'at'ilive4code.net --- there's no point for democracy when ignorance is celebrated -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "

Network options

2002-12-26 Thread Greg Sidelinger
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

Telnet

2002-12-04 Thread Greg Sidelinger
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 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "un