bit out of date.
>
> So, I'm tying to find out wher to manually get isag.deb. So far I'v spent
> quite some time looking at fttp/http debian sites without triping over it.
>
> Sugestions?
>
http://packages.debian.org/testing/admin/isag.html
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On (10 Oct 02 09:30), martin f krafft wrote:
> found this entertaining...
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q131109&;
>
And what's the betting that microsoft actually get the world to turn the
other way instead of correcting the software?
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Ben
On (05 Sep 02 15:06), Bodnyk, Bruce W wrote:
> I'm trying to mount a directory on a Windows NT box onto a Debian system
> and am having some problems. I can use smbclient and get to the directory on
> the NT machine but when I try and mount the directory using
>
> mount -t smbfs -o username=bbodn
On (05 Sep 02 20:30), Ben Goodstein wrote:
> On (05 Sep 02 15:06), Bodnyk, Bruce W wrote:
> > I'm trying to mount a directory on a Windows NT box onto a Debian system
> > and am having some problems. I can use smbclient and get to the directory on
> > the NT machine bu
On (09 Sep 02 00:56), Gary Lucas wrote:
> luck:~# route add -net 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw assigned gateway> eth1
You don't add another route/gateway for your local net. You should instead set
the other computers on the network to use your router as a gateway,
which will then route st
On (08 Sep 02 20:36), Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> Is there a way to get that standard telnet command in a terminal
> window to support ANSI graphics?
>
> I am really embarrassed to mention why :)
The real issue here is the font the terminal is using (I'm assuming X
terminal? if it's on the cons
;s mail servers at all.
So it would be email client -> local server -> remote server.
I don't use Kmail but I can't imagine it would be difficult to get it to
poll your mail spool (default on debian is /var/spool/$USERNAME) for
incoming mail and use your local smtp server for outg
perl, or access my mysql databases for instance). At this point I
cannot even reboot gracefully as the shutdown scripts cannot kill the
sleepwait processes.
Can anyone suggest what might have gone wrong with sysklogd or the
logrotate scripts?
Thanks,
Ben Goodstein
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