Re: How do I upgrade from 1.1 to 1.2?

1996-12-06 Thread Brian Reeves
At 04:34 PM 12/5/96 PST, Bruce wrote: >The way I did it was to start dpkg-ftp, and tell it to use the "frozen" >distribution. I set the ftp site, and told it to update the list of I'm a new user, with a new Debian install. the 'ftp' access method doesn't work yet, at least not on my system. (the

1.2 and dpkg-ftp (was: upgrade from 1.1 to 1.2?)

1996-12-08 Thread Brian Reeves
At 11:55 PM 12/5/96 -0600, Larry wrote: [re: dpkg-ftp from a new debian install] >procedure will be welcome :), but I believe you will need the >following: > >1) The boot, root and base disk set >2) Any of the following which are not on the base disks: >>snip<< I did as you suggested, and then s

Re: How do I upgrade from 1.1 to 1.2?

1996-12-09 Thread Brian Reeves
At 04:56 PM 12/6/96 +0800, you wrote: >Brian> there a FAQ I could read about how to get 'over the hump' - >Brian> _from_ a base installation _to_ where the dpkg-ftp is working >Brian> and I'm able to download by modem? > >I think after the base install, all you need is the ppp package from >/debian

Re: ppp problems

1996-12-10 Thread Brian Reeves
At 10:54 PM 12/8/96 -6000, Dave Ewaldz wrote: >Hi all, I am trying to get ppp version 2.2.0f-18 running on my >Debian 1.1 system. It is dialing up and logging in fine, but when the >LCP negotiation phase starts, it seems to loop for a while, then >timeout. It looks like my ISP is not acking my syst