Have had this happen on two different systems now and am at a loss as to
why or how to fix.
I install the base system and everything goes fine. Have a PPP script
saved on disk to enable PPP for Dselect FTP. After I restart the PC and
get the "press enter to start dselect" message I switch to tty2
Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Here's a pretty kettle of fish:
> the method recently recommened for ftp proxies with dselect doesn't work,
> because my lovely isp requires you to login to the proxy using your
> username and password, and to get to the site by issuing a
>
> ftp> user [EMAIL
O'Rielly's Linux in a Nutshell is a good summary of common commands. It
has lists of user, administrative, and network commands, a list of options
for each, and a short description of the commands functionality.
On Mon, 19 Jan 1998, J.P. Beebe wrote:
> I'm trying to learn how to use Linux. Can
I read an article in LJ describing the Metro-X server (I think that was it
anyway), which can drive multiple video cards (though only with the right
cards). I don't know if Xfree has any support for this sort of thing, or
exactly how it would shake out with interrupts and such. I too am
interest
It sounds like you are talking about Bug#15854. On 11 Dec 1997
the maintainer's response to the bug report included a patch to fix
it, which he said would be included in perl 5.004.04-4.
My rex system contains non-empty directories that trigger this
problem, but my bo system does not.
On Tue, Jan 20, 1998 at 07:21:09PM -0500, Robert D. Hilliard wrote:
> It sounds like you are talking about Bug#15854. On 11 Dec 1997
> the maintainer's response to the bug report included a patch to fix
> it, which he said would be included in perl 5.004.04-4.
>
> My rex system contai
On Tue, 20 Jan 1998, Will Lowe wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Jan 1998, IBMackey wrote:
>
> > I've been using debian for about 5 weeks. I'm just starting to think about
> > adding some programs, not in the packages, to my system. One such program
> > came in the form of "program.bin.gz". I figure I can us
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted as well.
Greetings! What's the best way to keep xntpd from making discrete
time adjustments (steps) to the clock when running across a dialup
Internet connection which periodically becomes saturated? (i.e. xntpd
sees a d
On 20 Jan, Britton wrote:
>
> I read an article in LJ describing the Metro-X server (I think that was it
> anyway), which can drive multiple video cards (though only with the right
> cards). I don't know if Xfree has any support for this sort of thing, or
> exactly how it would shake out with int
I just finished upgrading from bo to hamm. It worked almost
flawlessly. Here are my notes.
After running the upgrade script, any new bashes that i start dont
work with set -o vi, even if i run that command manually. The problem
appears only on the linux console, if i telnet it with a V
May or may not affect you. Check perms on /dev/ttyS?, needs to be group
dialout, and on ppp scripits. PPP from debian assumes that you are in
group dip or root. As I have seen it explained PPP actually is trying
to load over console, and there is no PPP support for PPP over a
console.
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Please help.
I am relatively new to linux, and having trtied for several days now
require some assistance.
My question relates to the installation of 'unstable' sections, into the
Debian 1.3 system, where conflicts between the current 'stable' version 1.3
packages installed and the Debian 'unstab
At 16:50 20.1.98 -0500, you wrote:
>On Tue, 20 Jan 1998, Bostjan Jerko wrote:
>
>>Connection refused
>> job 'cfA206debian' trasfer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed after 1
>> attempts
>>
>> I already checked hosts.lpd (ALL and localhost), hosts.allow (ALL, debian
>> and localhost) and
Hi there,
My local phone company is offering internet access through ADSL and I'm
considering hooking up with them. Could someone tell me what all would be
involved in changing over my Linux box to use their ADSL instead of using
my dialup PPP? Does their modem require special drivers?
thank
I have an IBM computer with debian installed and it uses an internal
Mwave modem. I can't seem so write a script that will initialize the
modem. Does anybody have a script that will work with this modem that I
can look at?
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Hi,
I'd like to know how do I can create a web page that would
allow the user browsing at the page to upload files
to the server.
I've seen the other way around where the user can download
file from the server. But for this case, the user is the
client that uploads file to the server
Hi there,
I would like to set up a simple Backup system for a linux server I'm
setting up. I hear that linux has great support for floppy tape drives.
Anyone recommend a good one with least amount of troubles getting to work?
The system I would like to set up is to have a cron that backs up
The VM mail reader has recently gone through several releases but the
Debian package isn't keeping up. I've been installing it in
/usr/local/whatever but would like to be able to use the .deb files.
Who maintains this (or how can I find out)? I would like to encourage
him/her to stay on top of th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> does rex = rexx (script language found in OS/2 amongst others)
As others have pointed out, no. But REXX == Regina, a package in
to-be-2.0.
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iquest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd like to know how do I can create a web page that would
> allow the user browsing at the page to upload files
> to the server.
[snip]
Some browsers (like Netscape) support this. I recommend doing the
necessary CGI programming using CGI.pm from Perl.
> I'd like to know how do I can create a web page that would
> allow the user browsing at the page to upload files
> to the server.
If you have an FTP server on your web server, type this in your netscape:
ftp://
example: ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It will ask you for your password and you c
If i want a grafical enviroment on Linux wich on should I take and
how do I install it ? , Is X window good ?
THX
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> "camm" == Camm Maguire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
camm> Years ago, a
camm> friend helped me setup Tektronics terminal emulation under
camm> kermit, but I can't seem to get it working now.
don't forget to try out all of the tektronics terminals availabke in
gnuplot, i.e. `tek4
Igor Grobman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Greetings all!
>
> I've set up a framework for debian-user FAQ using FAQ-O-Matic by Jon Howell.
It looks and feels great.
I guess you don´t want to mention it from the "official pages" yet.
But I really think the appropiate url would be ...debian.org
I can not telnet or ftp to localhost, it says that service is not
started, but I can see them in /etc/service, can some body tell me where
should I check for this error?
Further more I can not even ftp or http to my box from the net, even
thou my apache and wuftpd is up and running.., it says some
I, like Thomas Vaughan, have been having problems getting emacs to
recognise the Alt key under X. (The system is a Toshiba laptop.)
Daniel Martin wrote:
> What is the result of the following commands:
> xmodmap
> xmodmap -pke | grep -E '64|11[356]'
Here are the results:
$ xmodmap
xmodmap: up
This week I tried compiling a kernel (2.0.32) for the first time since
upgrading to libc6 about a month ago. I can't get past `make dep.' It
fails with the following message:
debian# make dep
make[1]: Entering directory
`/usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.32/arch/i386/boot'
make[1]: Nothing to be done f
I installed the Debian 1.31 kernel 20.2.29 on my Pc.
Now I have problems in finding the proper xserver configuration
for the ATI 3D Rage II videoboard.
I tried svga and mach64 server where I can select - from
xf86config - the "ATI 3D Rage II,Ramdac" option,
but I don't know which Ramdac types an
Hi All,
First, thanks for the assistance with the ethernet card yesterday -- I
now have network access :)
I'd like to do the X-Windows thing, where do I start? Is there a FAQ out
there somewhere? Any direction would be appreciated...
Thanks,
Rob
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Britton writes:
>
>
>I read an article in LJ describing the Metro-X server (I think that was it
>anyway), which can drive multiple video cards (though only with the right
>cards). I don't know if Xfree has any support for this sort of thing, or
>exactly how it would shake out with interrupts and s
On Wed, 21 Jan 1998, Ian Perry wrote:
> What is required to allow the installation of libc6 either with the safe
> removal of libc5, without crashing the system, or having the two co-exist
> on the same system, or cant the two be mixed ? How is it done ?
Look at:
file:/usr/doc/debian/libc5-lib
I would like to know what I have to do if I want to use mixed
kernel/modules versions compiled in my machine or in another one...
the kernel documention and HOWTOs doesn't tell about that... well, not
exactly they tell that if you enable CONFIG_MODVERSIONS you can _always_
misc different kernel/m
Do a bit a research before you take the plunge. I almost went with
MT&T (in nova scotia) and their ADSL service. However, I found out
that they are using some nasty proprietary Novell gunk. I went with a
cable modem instead.
The install was very sweet. Before the tech came I installed and
tested a
Hi
Just want to know if there is someone here who is using both those things ?
If there is then I will talk to you privately.
Thanks
Mario Filipe
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Sounds like a perfect job for bison and flex. Having looked at the syntax of
the new files I'm guessing they follow a nice, strict (easy to program for)
syntax. If you get the source it's probably got a parser embedded in it. It
shouldn't be difficult to translate c to perl.
Craig Sanders wrote:
Mark Phillips wrote:
> I, like Thomas Vaughan, have been having problems getting emacs to
> recognise the Alt key under X. (The system is a Toshiba laptop.)
>
> keycode 64 = Alt_L
> keycode 113 = Alt_R
> keycode 115 = Meta_L
> keycode 116 = Meta_R
What does emacs say when you invoke describe-
Sorry for the elementary nature of the question but I am not happy with my
current understanding of module configuration under Debian. I'm not very
good at understanding Linux documentation yet.
/usr/doc/modules == contains a group of stubs that tell me they are
there for backwards compatibility.
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, John Spence wrote:
> /etc/init.d/modules (which is a symlink to /etc/init.d/modutils)
The package to manage kernel modules used to be called modules. It was
renamed upstream to modutils and we followed the naming convention. The
modules symlink is to make sure that incomple
John Spence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JS> Here's what I think I understand so far.
JS>
JS> /etc/init.d/modutils
JS>
JS> says it "loads the appropriate modules in 'boot'". I suppose this
JS> means /etc/init.d/boot which seems to load modules in
JS> /etc/init.d/modutils. W
Last night I received a message from Paul Wade, he said that he now has
power and is cutting cdrom's. I did not expect this level of customer
service. I hope everyone in Paul's family has come through this ordeal
well. (the power i mean) (sorry for this off topic message)
But I thought that it
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Wiria A Kusuma wrote:
> I can not telnet or ftp to localhost, it says that service is not
> started, but I can see them in /etc/service, can some body tell me where
> should I check for this error?
> Further more I can not even ftp or http to my box from the net, even
> thou
I have my modem and my UPS both connected to serial ports with the same
interupt. Seems to work OK. These are both on the same card which was
modified (not a lot of fun) to share the interupt. JDR Microdevices
sells a 4-port serial board that is supposed to support shared interupts.
On Sun, 11 Jan
What is dselect passing to my ftp proxy???
I can go through the firewall manually but I need to figure out exactly what
commands dselect is generating.
Can I monitor this somehow
I do not have man pages or anything to help me because I can not run dselect
from ftp and I do not have
Peter S Galbraith writes:
>
>If XFree is setup correctly, then the `Windows' key (identified above as
>Win), are Meta keys and the Alt keys are really seen in Emacs as Alt keys.
>I use the Alt key to insert 8-bit characters, like "é".
>The `Menu' key really works and is a synonym for `Meta-x' in E
I want to only let a few users print, using lprng. I put the
following line in lpd.perms, but it didn't seem to have any effect:
REJECT SERVICE=P SERVER NOT USER=blp,brook,laura,root
Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
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Is there a program that is similar to Novell's syscon program? Linux
really needs a good user management program (terminal-based) that can
quickly add/remove groups, set passwords/info fields, delete users, set
quotas, etc
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No, I never used --force-blah. The trouble was that I had xdm going,
and my video card cannot start X more than once (unless there is a reboot
in between) - my card is a Diamond Stealth 3000 3D. Also, I had followed
the upgrade mini-HOWTO, but had not upgraded libgdbm and perl (since
this was on
I installed LPRng on my linux machine using dselect. How do I set this
program to print to my Remote HP LaserJet 4 using a JetDirect Box?
It's on a Novell Server 4.1.
I never printed on my linux machine, so I don't know if it is setup
already.
Please Help!
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Is anyone using proftpd? How does it compare to wu-ftp? Security?
I noticed a huge amount of disk access (compared to wu-ftp) in a old
version of proftpd... I don't know if it has been fixed or changed..
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Paul Miller writes:
>
>Is there a program that is similar to Novell's syscon program? Linux
>really needs a good user management program (terminal-based) that can
>quickly add/remove groups, set passwords/info fields, delete users, set
>quotas, etc
>
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There is a web site on how to configure this board. Sorry, I forget the
exact site name. Do a search on the web for ATI Rage and Linux. I think
you also need the 3.3.1 version of Xfree mach64 -- do you have that or are
you using the debian stable 3.3 version?
I installed X on an ATI Mach64 3D RA
Hi all,
I need to use a cd-jukebox and I hope I can do it under linux. It's a SCSI thing
has 14 drives and takes up 2 SCSI ids (2x7 discs). Now it's attached to a
win3.11 box with an adaptec 2940AU.
Problem is that machine sees all the drives at boot time, but there's no
way to access them under w
I can't see my files or directories with proftpd 1.0 ... same for both
anonymous and system user... what is wrong? I don't think proftpd needs
the /lib, etc dirs.. ???
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hi everybody, i was wondering if there was a deb installer for
netscape3.04 file. if there is can somebody point me to the right place.
Thanks in advance.
paul
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Is anyone using proftpd? How does it compare to wu-ftp? Security?
I noticed a huge amount of disk access (compared to wu-ftp) in a old
version of proftpd... I don't know if it has been fixed or changed..
I'm using proftpd without any problems. However someone reported a
problem with
hmm.. I just installed the newest Debian version and I can't see the
directory listing... ever have this problem? BTW- the bug your talking
about should be fixed.. it says something about that on their homepage.
On 21 Jan 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
>Is anyone using proftpd? How does it compare
Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I, like Thomas Vaughan, have been having problems getting emacs to
> recognise the Alt key under X. (The system is a Toshiba laptop.)
>
> Daniel Martin wrote:
>
> > What is the result of the following commands:
> > xmodmap
> > xmodmap -pke | grep -E '
On Wed, 21 Jan 1998, Jeffrey Velez wrote:
> I installed LPRng on my linux machine using dselect. How do I set this
> program to print to my Remote HP LaserJet 4 using a JetDirect Box?
> It's on a Novell Server 4.1.
Take a look at the documentation:
http://www.astart.com/lprng/LPRng.html
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> How do I get files off Win NT or 95 machines across my LAN.
>
> I have TCP/IP running.
Install samba and use smbclient to go to your share on the box.
Or, compile the kernel with smb support and use smbmount to mount
the remote share locally.
Tim
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You have to run some sort of server program on the 95 or NT machine, you
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could also run ftp from the 95 or NT machine and put the files on the
Linux box.
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Hi,
Well it may not quite follow the discussion... I'm using XEmacs 20 and X-3.2.2
(hamm). I have the keyboard with "Windows" button neighbouring to ALT button.
It works like ESC in XEmacs. May be it's good enough solution. The good
thing is that I just followed whatever was the default in t
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Wiria A Kusuma wrote:
> I can not telnet or ftp to localhost, it says that service is not
> started, but I can see them in /etc/service, can some body tell me where
> should I check for this error?
> Further more I can not even ftp or http to my box from the net, even
> thou
> "Paul" == Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> Is anyone using proftpd? How does it compare to wu-ftp?
Paul> Security? I noticed a huge amount of disk access (compared
Paul> to wu-ftp) in a old version of proftpd... I don't know if it
Paul> has been fixed or change
See, the problem is I have a computer with no CD. I have a network card and I
am behind a corporate fire wall. I can not get dselect to work through my
firewall so I thought if I set up a CD on a win95 box as shareable then I
might get dselect to work that way.
But I don't have samba on
Cox wrote:
>
> See, the problem is I have a computer with no CD. I have a network card=
> and I am behind a corporate fire wall. I can not get dselect to work=
> through my firewall so I thought if I set up a CD on a win95 box as=
> shareable then I might get dselect to work that way.
>
"tommy knocker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have an IBM computer with debian installed and it uses an internal
> Mwave modem. I can't seem so write a script that will initialize the
> modem. Does anybody have a script that will work with this modem that I
> can look at?
I have bad news
No, I can't get dselect ftp to work throught my firewall.
I can manually ftp but dselect gets stuck. I have been trying to get dselect
to work for three days with no good help from the user-list.
So now I am trying to figure out a way to copy the files or run dselect from a
shared CD off of on
Cox wrote:
>
> No, I can't get dselect ftp to work throught my firewall.
>
> I can manually ftp but dselect gets stuck. I have been trying to get=
> dselect to work for three days with no good help from the user-list.
>
> So now I am trying to figure out a way to copy the files or run dselect=
Hi there,
I have recently installed Debian Linux 1.3.1 Kernel 2.30.0 at work. We
run a WinNt server 3.51 Is there any client I can use to log onto the
WinNt server from my linux box and get access to all my resources on
the server and also get Microsoft mail. Will I be able to use the
resourc
On Wed, 21 Jan 1998, Cox wrote:
> How do I get files off Win NT or 95 machines across my LAN.
>
> I have TCP/IP running.
You can use smbclient and smbmount with approximately the same syntax as
under Win96 and NT: \\where\what
To use smbmount you have make sure your kernel supports the smbfs
T
I don't think that is that great of a suggestion. I am trying to run deselect
for the first time. You know how many different files to is going to
download.It would take all day to ftp these files to my local drive. That
is what dselect is supposed to do.
Now, can anyone tell me is there
I've attempt to use the documented feature of super to direct its
logging information to the syslog daemon without success. Logging to
a file works. Here's an extract from /etc/super.tab:
:global \
gethostbyname="n" \
logfile="/var/log/super.log" \
rlog_host="localhost" \
syslo
Hi Mark!
> I, like Thomas Vaughan, have been having problems getting emacs to
> recognise the Alt key under X. (The system is a Toshiba laptop.)
I'm running a Toshiba Tecra 730CDT, and the Alt key in emacs under X
works fine in combination with other keys without any special setup.
What model is
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On Tue, 20 Jan 1998, W Paul Mills wrote:
> I have my modem and my UPS both connected to serial ports with the same
> interupt. Seems to work OK. These are both on the same card which was
> modified (not a lot of fun) to share the interupt. JDR Microdevices
> sel
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> You talk about a JDR Microdevices card with 4 ports. is it supported by
> linux??? How much does it cost??? Because I could use some more ports at a
> communication box at work, which should run Debian, if everything goes
> right.
AST used to make a 4 port card that used
> I installed LPRng on my linux machine using dselect. How do I set
> this program to print to my Remote HP LaserJet 4 using a JetDirect
> Box? It's on a Novell Server 4.1.
>
> I never printed on my linux machine, so I don't know if it is setup
> already.
Hi,
I haven't used LPRng, so this messa
On Wed, 21 Jan 1998, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
> I've attempt to use the documented feature of super to direct its
> logging information to the syslog daemon without success. Logging to
> a file works. Here's an extract from /etc/super.tab:
>
> :global \
> gethostbyname="n" \
> logfil
Help,
This is not 100% Debian specific, but should apply to Debian as well as other
Unix flavors.
I've been tasked with rolling out Windows 95 & NT, but I still need to provide
NFS access to some Unix boxes (we use Beame & Whiteside NFS).
Ideally I'd like to be able to logon once to NT and / o
Yesterday i upgraded from bo to hamm. That went pretty well, but
X broke. I ran out of disk space during the X upgrade, and i thought
maybe that was the problem. I removed all the X packages and reinstalled
on a roomier disk, hoping that would fix things. It didnt, X still
doesnt work.
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Wiria A Kusuma wrote:
> I can not telnet or ftp to localhost, it says that service is not
> started, but I can see them in /etc/service, can some body tell me
> where should I check for this error?
there are several possible causes for this:
1. check the log files in /var/lo
> On Mon, 19 Jan 1998, Adam Klein wrote:
>
> > Yes. Smail now rejects connections from hostnames which don't have
> > a dot in them. The fix is to change the line in /etc/smail/config
> > which reads '-smtp_hello_broken_allow' to read
> > 'smtp_hello_broken_allow=localnet'.
I have the same (o
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Jan 1998, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
>
> > I've attempt to use the documented feature of super to direct its
> > logging information to the syslog daemon without success. Logging to
> > a file works. Here's an extract from /etc/super.tab:
>
On Wed, 21 Jan 1998, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
>It worked fine with bo but when i start the server under hamm, my
> machine switches to video mode, blanks the screen, and stops talking
> to the console. The server output looks normal (looks like it's not
> aware there's a problem). I cant
Yo-
I am trying to configure both my Debian machine and my Pipe 50 router to
use syslog. I believe to have the Pipe 50 setup right according to the
manual. I think linux isn't getting/accepting/writing the messages
though.
My pipe 50:
Ethernet-Mod-Config-Log-Yes, 192.168.100.102 (Debi
David Gaudine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Mon, 19 Jan 1998, Adam Klein wrote:
> >
> > > Yes. Smail now rejects connections from hostnames which don't have
> > > a dot in them. The fix is to change the line in /etc/smail/config
> > > which reads '-smtp_hello_broken_allow' to read
> > > 's
I have tried without success to find the fdos package on the Debian
FTP site. I need it because mkrboot depends on it. I need mkrboot
because boot-floppie depends on it.
In case I am going in the wrong direction, my ultimate goal is to make
a Debian boot/rescue disk with a custom kernel and the
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Ian Keith Setford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Yo-
>
>I am trying to configure both my Debian machine and my Pipe 50 router to
>use syslog. I believe to have the Pipe 50 setup right according to the
>manual. I think linux isn't getting/accepting/writing the messag
Ian Keith Setford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am trying to configure both my Debian machine and my Pipe 50 router to
> use syslog. I believe to have the Pipe 50 setup right according to the
> manual. I think linux isn't getting/accepting/writing the messages
> though.
Syslog won't accept co
My netscape 4.04 is also working just fine -- I did not have
to do anything at all. Just downloaded, installed using
debian packages and it just works.
My configuration:
hamm debian as of December 19 (all libc6 + some packages that cannot
live without libc5)
kernel: 2.1.78
To dial up I use X-ISP
David Gaudine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
] Are you sure you can't switch virtual consoles? I have the same problem
] in all other respects. I have to use ctrl-alt-f1 instead of alt-f1
] to switch virtual consoles since X is running
I tried both Ctrl-Alt-F? and the regular Alt-F?. Neither wo
I'm assuming you mean "Pipeline 50", and that's a dandy little piece of
hardware! That's beside the point though. I can't offer you help but I share
in your misery. I've had the same problem with a MicroRouter 900i. I've got
everything set for syslog but I've never gotten a message from the thing.
Hi there,
A week ago I set up new Debian machine
called marvin. It is an old 80386-40
CPU board with 40 MB of disk and 8 MB of RAM.
The only work marvin will do is routing between
Packet Radio network and home (local) network.
After setting the network configuration files I can
ping my working m
On Wed, 21 Jan 1998, David Gaudine wrote:
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> > On Mon, 19 Jan 1998, Adam Klein wrote:
> >
> > > Yes. Smail now rejects connections from hostnames which don't have
> > > a dot in them. The fix is to change the line in /etc/smail/config
> > > which reads '-smtp_hello_broken_allow' to read
>
Jens:
I got mine working. How about you?
-Ian
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