I ppp'ed for a year on bo's ppp. The ISP I worked for originally did
the same "login: password:" routine, now we use PAP. It DOES and CAN
work. Please let's start at the beginning and see if we can fix this.
For starters, try dpkg --purge'ing ppp and then re-installing it. This
way you get the
I am unable to get chatscript to log me in for a ppp connection to my ISP.
Chat doesn't seem to work and doesn't seem to be supported (I like the message
in the man pages - "If it breaks you get to keep the pieces"). I've given up
being able to automate the process - I'll settle for logging in
On Fri, May 08, 1998 at 09:20:59PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Work: LILO controlling Debian and Warp. Followed the simple example found
This seems to be messy, as I noted in the Linux+OS2+DOS minihowto
(now very out of date, my fault). Someone did tell me they got it to work
once. I'm not
It's worked both ways for me. At home, Debian and DOS on the 1st drive,
Warp on the 2nd, Boot Manager controlling all. As I recall, I partitioned
the 1st drive with Warp's fdisk (including BM), then installed Debian off
the 1.3 custom CD. Chose to not have it default, but using LILO.
Configured
On Sat, 9 May 1998, Rick wrote:
>
> With a RH instalation, it gives you the option of writing LILO to the
> partition that is holding linux (in my case hda6) and then useing the IBM
> boot manager (the one that comes with Partition magik 3) i can select OS at
> boot.
>
> Unfortunatly the IBM boot
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Date: 08 May 1998 01:01
Subject: Re: Debian 1.31
>On 7 May, Jeff Noxon wrote:
>>
On 7 May, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> On Thu, May 07, 1998 at 04:42:23PM -0400, Will Lowe wrote:
>> > I want to have the ability to dual boot with Debian and Windows 95 ? (I
>> > know with Windows NT and Windows 95 this is possible). Will such thing
>> > be possible Debian & Windows 95?
>
>> Absolutely.
On Thu, 7 May 1998, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> One other thing to keep in mind is the tendency Microsoft software has
> to rewrite the boot record (i.e. remove LILO). So always keep a boot
> disk handy -- you never know when you'll need it. (Like after that
> Win98 upgrade...)
Yeah, keep a boot disk
One other thing to keep in mind is the tendency Microsoft software has
to rewrite the boot record (i.e. remove LILO). So always keep a boot
disk handy -- you never know when you'll need it. (Like after that
Win98 upgrade...)
:)
Jeff
On Thu, May 07, 1998 at 04:55:41PM -0400, Will Lowe wrote:
>
On Thu, 7 May 1998, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> off the secondary drive? Is there a graceful and free way to do this
> without installing LILO in the primary drive's boot sector?
I don't think so. But you do
boot=/dev/hda
root=/dev/hdb1
for your linux kernel stanza and
boot=/dev/hda1
On Thu, May 07, 1998 at 04:42:23PM -0400, Will Lowe wrote:
> > I want to have the ability to dual boot with Debian and Windows 95 ? (I
> > know with Windows NT and Windows 95 this is possible). Will such thing
> > be possible Debian & Windows 95?
> Absolutely. Lots of us do this all the time. Ve
> I want to have the ability to dual boot with Debian and Windows 95 ? (I
> know with Windows NT and Windows 95 this is possible). Will such thing
> be possible Debian & Windows 95?
Absolutely. Lots of us do this all the time. Very easy to configure and
use.
Dear Sir,
I am interested in buying and trying out Debian1.31. I want to get a
feel on this OS. My problem is that I have only one PC at home with one
2Gb SCSI hard disk on which I run Windows 95 OSR2.0. I have an old 500MB
IDE drive which I plan to plug into my onboard IDE controller on which
I
Hello,
can you give some hints how to access my SONY PRD-250 PC-Card CD-ROM Drive
during the installation process.
Thank you,
Christopher Moehlenhof.
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On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Herr Detlev Scholz (ODIS) wrote:
> Now i installed the KDE-desktop on the box. The KDE is working well,
> when i start with startx. When i try to aktivate XDM or KDM, the
> Xserver starts, asks for login but after login it seems that the
> Xserver crashes and XDM is started
Þann 14-Jan-98 skrifar Herr Detlev Scholz \(ODIS\):
> Dear users,
>
> i m a novice user of debian-Linux. The installation was easy, and
> everythink works well :-).
> Now i installed the KDE-desktop on the box. The KDE is working well,
> when i start with startx. When i try to aktivate XDM or KD
Dear users,
i m a novice user of debian-Linux. The installation was easy, and
everythink works well :-).
Now i installed the KDE-desktop on the box. The KDE is working well,
when i start with startx. When i try to aktivate XDM or KDM, the
Xserver starts, asks for login but after login it seems t
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