properly?
Thanks,
Greg
Remco van de Meent wrote:
> Gregory Green wrote:
> > I have tried usining vt100, vt102, vt220 and I cannot figure out how to
> > export X programs, such as xterm, to my telnet session. I export my and
> > I still cannot connect. I ge
I have tried usining vt100, vt102, vt220 and I cannot figure out how to
export X programs, such as xterm, to my telnet session. I export my and
I still cannot connect. I get the following error:
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errn
Linux kernels ISDN function either.. ;) But what should
> I look at..in terms of Adapter cards..suggestions?
>
> Steve Udell
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> 10 more days till the ISDN wireing is in
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route to a bogus network.
Can XDM or the X Server be tweaked to handle this?
I have looked throught the Xtra!X documentation but cannot find anything
related. Has anyone run into this?
Gregory Green
George,
Thanks for the info. Sounds like it could get expensive, so I'll opt for the
Internet cafe and hope it works for me. I just hope they allow more than http,
and I hope they have one in Augsburg.
Anyway, thanks for the heads-up, that was what I was looking for.
Gregory Green
G
t would be because I have never been
to one. Plus, I only speak English. Any tips would be appreciated =)
Thanks,
Gregory Green
Thanks! The "w" command does what I need!
Gregory Green
George Bonser wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Jul 1998, Art Lemasters wrote:
>
> > to wipe and reinstall shellutils. It _is_ a base package, and
> > reinstalling anything for shells makes me nervous, so far.
> >
I am running hamm and kernel 2.0.32 on my Debian box. Can any one tell
me why the "who" command does not return anything? I do believe it
worked before I upgraded from bo. I can sucessfully run the "last"
command but who does nothing. What can be done?
T
or resolv.conf?
> How can I get around it?
>
> Appreciate your help.
>
> Ying Sun
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There is a good HOW-TO at http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO.html
I would also suggest using Hamm and the latest version of BIND if that is not a
problem for you. The HOW-TO is based on BIND version 8 and it makes it easier
to
follow the examples given. Also, I found help from a Debian u
age
> > body; hope that's ok message.
> > Then when I recieve the mail, I have no message body. Is this something
> > that can be switched in the /etc/smail/config file?
> > I have restarted smail several times, but to no avail.
>
> This would definitely be a b
message.
Then when I recieve the mail, I have no message body. Is this something
that can be switched in the /etc/smail/config file?
I have restarted smail several times, but to no avail.
Any ideas?
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appreciate it if I could see the /etc/named.boot and
/var/named/* files. I have a good idea on how to do it, but seeing some
already working files would help me out 100%.
Thanks!
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redundant. I do not
know anything about the hardware your using but you should go check out the
RAID how-to's. I believe that there is also a RAID users group for Debian.
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