Alan Chandler wrote:
I am not sure I understood all your snippets, but some things that didn't see
correct.
Alan, you have giving me a ton of info to process. I'm going sit back
and go through it step by step. I definitely appreciate all the
suggestions. I'll post what happened when I'm done
Stephen Patterson wrote:
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 04:20:07 +0100, uzoma nwosu wrote:
/etc/network/interface file snippets. ANY help would be greatly
appreciated.
Can you also post the results of ifconfig, 'route -n' and the
/etc/resolv.conf file from the laptop.
sure, all from the la
I'm trying to turn my debian box into nat server. So far, I've got the
kernel configured with all the netfilter stuff that the IP
Masquerade-howto on tldp.org said (I'm running 2.4.24, with sarge/sid).
I've installed dhcpd and it seems to run fine.
So here's my problem: my laptop (which has a
Wow, I feel so stupid. I assumed that I would have to generate some freaky file to
this work. Thank you to the tip.
Uzoma
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 05:56:06 +0800
csj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Nov 2002 16:00:46 -0500
> uzoma nwosu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
&
This is very strange to me. I'm using Sarge (updated biweekly). I apt-get gnucash
from testing and it installs fine, however, it puts out this error started:
$ gnucash
gnucash: [W] "failure loading ""/etc/gnucash/config"
I check out /etc/gnucash/ and there's no config. What can I do to ge
This is from a local LUG list:
The safe way of doing this is to use xauth. xauth will allow you to
set a magic cookie on your root account such that your X server will
recognize it as being eligible to access your X server.
First, as the non-root user who is running X type in an xterm:
xa
I really hope this is a simple question that I'm just missing the answer
somewhere. I'm running Debian Woody on an AMD K6-2 350 box. Everything works
fine for the most part. It's just that when I try to run a xclient as root
from a term in an another user account I get this error:
# xcdroas
I have a side question on this subject. Would it be advisable for a newbie to
just apt-get this and it be configured right from the start? Last time I tried
this (3 months ago) nothing happened so I just used the pnpdump command. This
is what I have now but the sound is a little weak. I've r
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