On Sat, 28 Sep 1996, Jim Pick wrote:
> > smbmount does not preserve the long filenames of windows 95
> >
> > is there a way to fix this problem
> >
> You can compile the kernel to use long file names. This is an
> experimental feature. One problem though - it doesn't work!!
> There are some m
Hi
I am trying to connect to my isp with debian 1.1 and am having some
problems. This is where I am at.
1. I read the PPP-howto and the isp-howto.
2. Configed my system.
3. Dialed in using chat by way of typing
pppd
at the command line.
4. Dials in fine. connects. authenticates.
then h
[sorry for the length, but in writing this i realized that the info
might be useful to other people, so i'm sending to the list as well as
to johan.]
> I have succeeded in sending a test message to myself from Elm and by
> telnetting my ISP I could see that the message arrived.
good! that's half
In your email to me, Christopher L. Cousins, you wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I am trying to connect to my isp with debian 1.1 and am having some
> problems. This is where I am at.
>
> 1. I read the PPP-howto and the isp-howto.
> 2. Configed my system.
> 3. Dialed in using chat by way of typing
>
>
At 19:09 26-09-96 +0200, Maarten Boekhold wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I wonder if anybody can help me to some pointers to information about
>IP-accounting. I found the manpages a bit sparse for an introduction
>suitable for setting things up.
>
>What I'm looking for is a way to determine, on our 'gateway' (a 38
Hello,
I'm trying to use diald, but have problems. If I use '/etc/init.d/ppp start'
as my connect script (and have no ip-up because ppp will call its own) I
see in my log things like
diald: connect to x
diald: starting pppd
but nothing happens really; in addition, why does di
Hi all,
I've problem with Netscape3.0 newsreader in Linux. When I do
'Show All Newsgroup', I don't get the complete(which I get when
I do this in Windoz) list. I tried knews and had same problem. I
don't use much of Windoz, so I would really like to make this
work. Any ideas?
Thanks in advanc
I've gotten the exact same problem on my machine since I installed Debian
1.1. I managed to trace it to some sort of security problem. If you look
in the /var/log directory after trying to connect with pppd at the log file
that just got updated, you'll notice that it states that you don't have
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to use diald, but have problems. If I use '/etc/init.d/ppp start'
^
Don't do that, /etc/init.d/ppp starts pppd as a daemon, whereas diald wants to
start pppd itself after the connect script exits,
Hi David --
You asked:
> I've problem with Netscape3.0 newsreader in Linux. When I do
> 'Show All Newsgroup', I don't get the complete(which I get when
> I do this in Windoz) list. I tried knews and had same problem.
Have you set up a value for NNTPSERVER? For example, have you set
export NN
As I think I mentioned elsewhere, if anyone admits to *using* the gnat
package, I'll deal with it. (please send me mail directly...)
Short term, I will (1) upgrade to the latest upstream release (3.05)
and (2) change it to supply it's own "adagcc" or "gnatcc" instead of
diverting gcc.
Long term,
could you be more specific about what you're actually seeing? The
"postinst" script does not, in fact, delete anything...
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