Hello,
I recently migrated from SuSE 6.4 to Debian potato...and I am having some
problems with my PPP connection.
Under SuSE my connection worked flawlessly and I was able to use SuSE firewall
to share it among my home network with little effort. However, under Debian I
have been unable to ge
be the same (wvdial,
pppd, etc...)
any ideas? anyone?
thanks again
On Sat, Jul 29, 2000 at 12:12:50AM -0500, Sean Richardson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently migrated from SuSE 6.4 to Debian potato...and I am having some
> problems with my PPP connection.
>
> Under SuSE my
Look in /etc/apache/srm.conf
Alias /doc/ /usr/doc/
## The above line is for Debian Policy 3.0.1 (FHS), which specifies that /doc
## is /usr/share/doc. Packages should symlink to share/doc. --apacheconfig
This is the alias that sets up /usr/share/doc to appear as /doc on your
web server.
Remove
Hello,
This may be an absurd/silly question...but I have been unable to find an
answer elsewhere...so bare with me...
I am currently running potato(recently switched from redhat/suse) but
would like to upgrade a few of its packages to newer versions
(php,ssh,apache,etc.) for a variety of reasons.
A friend of mine asked his provider (SWBell) the same question
when they thrust the PPPoe software into his hands and made him use it
for his connection.
They said that they had started using it because it provided easier
administration of accounts...tracking and such...and because it limited
the
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 11:03:48AM -0500, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> At this point, potato and woody are very similar, so it might not be as big
> of a download as you fear. You could try pointing your sources.list at
before I wrote my message I did try a dist-upgrade...and it was going to
be around
i think this might be what you want:
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch3.html#s3.1
> if memory serves, i came across something of a debian filesystem-hierarchy
> standard, somewhere at debian.org
-sean
try zless or zmore...they are shell scripts which basically unzip the
file and pipe it into more/less for you
The will let you read the .gz readmes with no additional effort.
zless /usr/doc/xmms/FAQ.gz
> At Tue, 01 Aug 2000 21:25:25 -0700,
> S. Champ wrote:
> > what is the command to read these
i think this might be what you want:
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch3.html#s3.1
> if memory serves, i came across something of a debian
> filesystem-hierarchy
> standard, somewhere at debian.org
-sean
try zless or zmore...they are shell scripts which basically unzip the
file and pipe it into more/less for you
The will let you read the .gz readmes with no additional effort.
zless /usr/doc/xmms/FAQ.gz
> At Tue, 01 Aug 2000 21:25:25 -0700,
> S. Champ wrote:
> > what is the command to read the
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