to face is that when system is
booted up, you won't be able to access it remotely until you run
"/etc/init.d/network start" manually. What needs to be fixed ?
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Hiomo 5/1/Maisema http://wwwinhel.ntc.nokia.com/~jylitalo
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banner.sh instead of psbanner.sh, but no visual
effect :(
All help would be preciated, because this would be first Linux machine
in some critical position in our department.
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Juha Ylitalo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hiomo 5/1/Maisema http://wwwinhel.ntc.nokia.com/~jylitalo
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these reasons, redhat.com provides convening
one-stop service point, where you can purchases all that you need for
next x years.
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Juha Ylitalo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+358 40 562 6152 http://www.iki.fi/jylitalo
"Some tools are used, because its
On Fri, 16 Aug 1996, Hubert FAUQUE wrote:
> I have tried
> make xconfig
> to generate a new config file for the kernel but it gives an error
>wish not found
> Could somebody tell me what is wish and in which package it is?
You need tcl/tk packages. In plain english its tk41 and that file (
On Fri, 16 Aug 1996, Robbie Honerkamp wrote:
> > I remember reading about this several months ago. It was the opinion
> > of most people at the time to be just a joke. Anyone know for sure
> > if it is anything other than a joke?
>
> Not true. You can't get a virus from reading an email message.
I guess best way to describe my current status with Debian is that I am
still in process of moving to Debian from system that was originally based
on Slackware 3.0.
Anyway. I installed Debian 1.1.4 without too many problems and got
everything basically working (fvwm95, emacs and PPP as most im
On Tue, 20 Aug 1996, Eric Liu wrote:
> Problem: Typing 'netscape' yields
> netscape: can't load library 'libXpm.so.4'
You are probably missing xpm4.7. Its among standard packages in section
x11. FVWM* are also needing this package, so in that sense its worth of
installing.
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Juha 'Ylis'
On Tue, 20 Aug 1996, Jean Orloff wrote:
> 1) I have /usr/local/bin/netscape as a script:
>
> #! /bin/sh
> # netscape startup script, to get around uggly config problems
>
> XKEYSYMDB='/usr/local/lib/netscape/XKeysymDB'; export XKEYSYMDB
> XNLSPATH='/usr/local/lib/netscape/nls'; export XNLSPATH
I've had problems concerning babel 3.6-4. When I try to install it through
dselect, I get following problems with it:
Setting up babel (3.6-4) ...
Building new format(s) with babel support using install-fmt-base(8)
Rebuilding `latex' format ... done
Rebuilding `tex' format ... kpathsea: Running Ma
On Tue, 3 Sep 1996, Jim Worthington wrote:
> What is fvwm-95 and where can it be found? From the name, it sounds
> like it might emulate the Windows95 four button window format. Is this
> the case?
Yes, its bit modified fvwm2. All modifications have been done towards
Windows '95 appearance. f
What used to be nice WWW interface for handling all the crap like
subscribing and unsubscribing from list, seems to be now broken, and I
definately can't handle current volume of this mailing-list (would need
system that supports threads etc.), so if postmaster is among readers,
please unsubscribe
min kept on telling me
that I have "none" privileges, when I was trying to use it with anything
else than "kadmin -l" in KDC host)
Any advices from Kerberos users on how to make those keytab tables so that
they would be correctly setup between KDC and other hosts?
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