Hi all!
I'm using ncftp 2.3.0-7, and it tells me
REST command not implemented.
whenever I try to reget a file.
What's the matter?
All The Best,
Marco
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Sorry to bring this up again, but can somebody who has 2.1.x running
on debian let me know what I'm doing wrong? I have gcc 2.7.2,
binutils 2.7-3, libc 5.4.7. I can't compile kernel 2.1.5;
make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/kernel-source-2.1.5/arch/i386/kernel'
rm -f kernel.o
ld -m elf_i386 -r
Excerpts from mail: 25-Oct-96 Re: ethernet card by Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I looked at the driver code and verified that it is doing programmed I/O.
> So, while it is perhaps not significant for some systems, the thing is
> using the CPU to wait for ISA bus transfers, and the CPU is stuck at
int
> sun\bject line pretty much says it all. I like the debian
> install mechanisim!
There is a netscape installer for v3.0 under "contrib". You will still
need the original archive from Netscape, though.
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Fulko van Westrenen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Hello,
>
>I have some problems with my Debian system, and I think it is easiest
>to ask it all at once. I hope someone can help me.
> For one or another strange reason initx fails to read ~/.xinitrc Does
>anyone know w
I'm fairly new to debian. I see on the debian-changes mailing list where
some security upgrades have been released. I've check the debian ftp
server for about a week now and the upgrades don't appear there.
Am I checking in the right place? If so, about how long is it between the
time an upgrad
This one should be easy, and I think I had figured this out once, but if
anyone could help I would be grateful...
Where do I tell X what apps to start when starting an X session ? I'd like
several xterms in various colors/places etc.. I'm using the debian xdm.
.xsession is just the name of the
> I've just installed "bind" as a caching only domain name server. In this
> new debian version is really very easy to setup and run. It really works,
> and it is happily serving all the machines in my department. Every time it
> cannot resolve a name, asks to another DNS server outside. Next time
Some Debian packages ask me for some package I didn't see for a while
(though I know they exist). They're the pgp_us (althought if someone can
say to me where I can find the the International package) and the pbmplus
package. I'm looking too for the kaffe and the povray package if they exist.
Al
Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Partly because the compiler is also using the target library. This allows
> the compiler to generation code that works with the target library. Thus
> the program gets "bugs" fixed by this process.
What?? You're saying the output of the compiler is a fu
On Wednesday, 30 October, 1996 22:49, Daniel
Stringfield[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Why can't anyone understand this? This was a 3
> day thing for me when I first did it, and wow, gee, we have more than 3
> days till monday! I think if all the package
> maintainers would just go and recom
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