x27;t know about a free download, but there is an
> online version at:
>
> http://www.linuxpress.com/debusered2.html
>
>
> This newbie is enjoying the book "Linux User's
> Resource" (James Mohr).
> It is not a Debian book, th
ate/install software with *.tar.gz installs and
make dselect/dpkg aware of it?
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Paul Schwebel
Tech Support
San Dieguito Union High School District
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Thanks for the feedback. I will try to test it out as soon as I can.
> On Mon, 3 May 1999, Paul Schwebel wrote:
>
> > I am learning Debian/GNU Linux. I have a 2.0 install with ncpfs. I
haven't
> > actually used it, yet, because the disclaimers in the readme's
ood test environment.
I wanted to find out what experiences anyone's had with using a Linux box as
a network client in a Novell environment, especially 4.11 or better. How
well do the ncpfs utilities work? or do you use something else?
Thanks,
-Paul Schwebel
San Dieguito U
ed all the drivers and most of the
variations of the /dev and baud rate setting.
Any clues on how I can get the trackball to work?
Thanks,
-Paul Schwebel
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I've installed Debian 2.1 on a Zentith Z-Noteflex 486. When trying to
configure X in XF86Setup, none of the mouse drivers/settings appear to work
with the trackball.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
-Paul
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