Re: Posting rejected - please read and agree to mailing list rules. (fwd)

1996-11-27 Thread Johnie Ingram
"Andrew" == Andrew Martin Adrian Cater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Johnie> Yes, the exact same thing happened to me, apparently because Johnie> 2.1.13 does not understand the "#!/usr/sbin/perl --" line in the Johnie> script. No script which gives an argument to its processor works Andrew> My gu

Re: Posting rejected - please read and agree to mailing list rules. (fwd)

1996-11-27 Thread Andrew Martin Adrian Cater
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Johnie Ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >"Hamish" == Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >Hamish> Ooops. I just bounced this post, hoping elm would let me edit >Hamish> it. :-( I tried Linux 2.1.13, and found that >Hamish> start-stop-daemons, which Debian u

Re: Posting rejected - please read and agree to mailing list rules. (fwd)

1996-11-27 Thread Johnie Ingram
"Hamish" == Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hamish> Ooops. I just bounced this post, hoping elm would let me edit Hamish> it. :-( I tried Linux 2.1.13, and found that Hamish> start-stop-daemons, which Debian uses extensively during Hamish> bootup, did not work, and possibly some other s

Re: Posting rejected - please read and agree to mailing list rules. (fwd)

1996-11-26 Thread Buddha M Buck
> > The Debian FAQ, answer to question 2.1: > > Debian GNU/Linux is the result of a volunteer effort to > create a free, high-quality Unix-compatible operating > system, complete with a suite of applications. > > The "free" here has to do with freedom, not price. While I know