directory structure
of /etc/rcN.d or /etc/init.d is required. The utility also makes
acceptable
assumptions depending on how much command line information is provided.
Regards,
Neil Darlow M.Sc.
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On 03/06/2002 at 19:54:28, Arthur H. Johnson II said:
> Why dont you just create the symlinks yourself. Its what I do.
Because that's dirty. Use Debian's update-rc.d utility instead.
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Neil Darlow M.Sc.
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stalled
> > the zip packed but as written above whatabout unzip?
> there's a package named unzip too
It's in non-free so won't be on the Official CDROM set.
I use the zip-crypt and unzip-crypt packages which are in non-US.
Regards,
Neil Darlow.
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comment associated with TTYMODE says change to 600 to make mesg n
the default.
If I execute mesg y on the remote machine I can talk to it. What am I
missing here?
Regards,
Neil Darlow.
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re stable kernel e.g. 2.2.17 final. I haven't done this
myself yet.
Regards,
Neil Darlow.
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On 11/22/00, 6:21:00 PM, Folken Lacour wrote:
> I
rce-wise, I prefer lightweight window managers. I use Sawmill but
I suggest you experiment and find what suits you.
You can do most configuration from the GNOME Control Center applet
which allows you to switch between window managers and run their own
configuration tools.
Regards,
Neil Darlow.
Marcelo,
Just add yourself to group "dialout".
Regards,
Neil Darlow.
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On 11/16/00, 6:53:26 PM, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> I am running a fres
th diald and the kernel docs also have
something on this.
Regards,
Neil Darlow.
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at least it will work properly.
Are we talking XFree86-3.3.x and XF86_S3V server here?
I use S3 Virge/DX cards and follow the recommendation for using the
XF86_SVGA server. The XAA features work nicely and a hardware cursor is
implemented. A good compromise.
Regards,
Neil Darlow.
On 11/10/00, 6:57:06 PM, Eileen Orbell wrote:
> I need a little help with apache and setting up the following code to
> run. At this moment it is contained in my .hmtl file and nothing happens
> other than the other html code I have in there
>
A long time ago, in a galaxy far... far away, Neil Darlow wrote:
> My potato system has started warning that portmapper isn't running
> during the execution of /etc/init.d/inetd at boot.
Further investigation shows that most of the time rpcinfo returns
program 10 not availab
g condition (rpcinfo returning non-zero).
The RPC services are working. I can talk between virtual consoles.
All I've done recently is install security updates and packages from
the official CD-ROMS (2.2 r0). Does anyone have any idea as to why
this is happening?
TIA,
Neil Darlow.
er
to prevent this from happening.
I am polling two separate POP3 servers with a "timeout" setting of 120
seconds, using an unmodified /etc/diald/standard.filter.
TIA,
Neil Darlow.
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