>Although I found the information I was looking for, it would be nice to
> have archives updated. Isn't this done automagically?
The maintainer of the archive is returning from vacation today. For some
unknown reason, the web pages stopped being updated just before he left
(although the a
> Thanks to all. But at present time 20:35 EDT www.debian.org still not
> updated. Mark Evans, haven't seen your site before. An easy decision
> to add it to my bookmarks.
I got ahold of the maintainer of www.debian.org and he promised that
the mirror would be updated at it's usual mirror time
David R Baker wrote:
> I am a relatively new subscriber to this list. For the 1st week or
> two it appeared to be archived once a day. It has now been more than
> a week since the archives accessible through www.debian.org have
> been updated. Is something wrong or is this normal?
The problem i
Check out /usr/doc/HOWTO/mini/Dynamic-IP-Hacks.gz. It is well written and
quite easy to follow.
- Sue
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I know how to mirror using ftp. Does anyone know of a free program for
mirroring web pages when there is no access by ftp?
- Sue
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>I updated to 1.3 last weekend and just recently ran NetHack. NetHack
> -- which ran great before -- now gives a permission error of "No write
> permission to lock /var/lib/games/nethack/perm!"
This was a problem with an earlier version, but was fixed (I thought).
I don't remember which files
I wrote a week or so ago about getting the screen to suspend/turn off.
Many replies (correctly) said to use 'Option "power_saver"' in XF86Config.
Within 5 minutes, I had it working. The problem is, I haven't been
able to get it to work since! The one thing different from many that
posted is that wi
Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> In X windows or regular console?
Guy already answered the question. Works great! Now I can sleep comfortably
knowing my monitor is happy.
- Sue
I have a 'green' monitor. Since I leave my computer on for long periods
I'd love it if it could be put into power saving mode after a certain
length of time. I seem to recall reading that this is possible, but
can't remember where and can't find the source again. Any pointers?
- Sue
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