Hi
I have a Debian box running Samba, and with smbfs support in the
kernel. It is connected to a home LAN with a Windows for Workgroups
3.11 (with the TCP/IP upgrade installed as the only protocol) box on the
same network. I recently installed Potato on the Samba machine, which
had previously b
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, J.P. Larocque wrote:
>On an unrelated note, I'm *fairly* new to Linux (or UNIX in general), only
>having been using it for about a year. In the DOS command-interpreter 4DOS,
>I could refer to parent directories as . and .. as is the norm in DOS and UNIX.
>But I could also typ
up to forward queries to another
nameserver on the Internet, (In which case you can also read the DNS
Howto, and set up DNS records for you LAN), or a nameserver address
provided by your ISP, in which case you will need to use the /etc/hosts
file on each machine to record the names of other
nel:device-id:LUN]" or
"camcontrol start [channel:device-id:LUN]". I presume there is also a way
I can do this in Linux? What packages (if any) will I need to add using
Dselect?
Hope someone can help (and I can take out these earplugs :-)
Simon Hales
sks
ONLY. These are "hdparm -y, hdparm -Y, hdparm -s, [/dev/sdb]" as far as I
know, and when I try them, I get "operation not supported on SCSI disks"
Regards
Simon Hales
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, C. Falconer wrote:
> hdparm can do this I have memories of it being mention
firewall/IP masq box), without needing to switch
my monitor on, wait for it to give a picture, and log in, or needing to
telnet in from the PC I want to surf from.
Regards
Simon Hales
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi Group,
>
> Currently when I 3-finger-salute my laptop It
h other programs could. Once I had worked
out what was going on, the above method enabled me to track down the 4
or 5 "oldlibs" packages I needed to install.
Regards
Simon Hales
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