often, such as spool directories and caches.
Disclaimer: it's been some time since I last read the installation docs.
Regards,
sb.
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> Ian
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A note to the original poster: since junkbuster works by matching URLs
to regexps in the blockfile, it would probably be more efficient to have
wwwoffled forward requests to junkbuster and not the other way around.
Otherwise you download (and cache) the s
sounds like the common problem with color-hungry applications
and 8-bit displays. You need to increase the color depth to 16-bit
or more, look in the X server config file. Note that, depending on
how much memory your graphics adapter has, you may also need to
change the screen resolution.
> Any He
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> Although I have only used vi to edit a file, I keep getting this when I
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> /etc/iptables.sh: line 247: syntax error: unexpected end of file
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busy. With a small enough timeout you could emulate the windows
behavior.
automount(8), autofs(5), auto.master(5), autofs(8) etc. have all the
necessary information to set it up, but note that you also need autofs
support in the kernel. The debian package name is autofs.
HTH.
Regards,
sb.
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