I somehow/somewhere/sometime lost my wmaker-* xpm, png and tif files... I guess
across an upgrade somehow. Can someone tarball them up from their system
and send them to me? I'll put them in a private dir. I really liked some of
then... besides, now my wmaker has blank tiles instead of nice color p
In your email to me, Paul Wade, you wrote:
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> Before installing Debian Linux, I was able to log in
> as root over telnet. Now it is refused. I am simply
> using a Windows system as a Linux console over
> ethernet. How do I fix this?
Fix it? It's not really broken. The 'normal' security rules say
In your email to me, Larry Loos, you wrote:
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> I'm doing my first install of Debian Linux using the 1.1-Beta. I have
> the initial system installed and now I'm trying to install the
> packages that I want. When I tried I got many errors that say it
> needs libc.so.4. Where is it?
>
> I'm obv
In your email to me, Paul Kautz, you wrote:
>
>
> I've been trying to set up PPP on two debian machines, and haven't
> quite got it working. The server has been running 0.93 for a while,
> and I just starting installing 1.1 on the client last week.
>
> I can start and maintain the connection, a
I just upgraded a box from 0.93 to 1.1... I logged into my account there
(which is tcsh) and when I tried to start up elm to read my email,
elm tells me that my TERM variable is not set. The output of 'env'
shows there is not TERM variable, but there *is* a line that just
shows 'ux'. Going to anoth
In your email to me, ' ALLAN W. BART, you wrote:
>
> i was wondering about alternatives to the apache server, cern ncsa and
> others and why is everyone using apache now?
Everyone's not! :) Apache became popular because it was fast. I used it
for a while. For the ISP I run though, I switched to
In your email to me, Mark Phillips, you wrote:
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> >> On Tue, 18 Jun 1996 17:52:53 +1000, Mark Phillips
> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >
> > Mark> I tried establishing a ppp link and found it didn't work. To
> > Mark> find out what was going on, I ran route and got: [...]
> >
> >There
In your email to me, [EMAIL PROTECTED], you wrote:
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> Can anyone tell me how to _Permanently_ change the hostname on my
> machine ???
>
> If I issue the hostname command: hostname newname
>
> the node name is set to newname - HOWEVER after a reboot the original
>
In your email to me, Mark Phillips, you wrote:
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> > Mark> Is there any way for mirror to discern timezone differences and
> > Mark> adjust times accordingly? If the answer is no, then surely we should
> > Mark> ask all debian mirrors not to alter time stamps?
> >
> >We could try to persuade _
In your email to me, Stuart Lamble, you wrote:
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> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Susan Kleinmann wrote:
> :
> : Hi Chris --
> :
> : You said:
> : > I tried to post to the linux.debian.user newsgroup without success.
>
> : There isn't any newsgroup -- just this mailing list.
>
> Actually, linu
Here I thought that last night (Fri) I was gonna get my system out of
the stone age (ISA 486-50) and into the bronze age (PCI 486-133)..
I believe I *hate* Adaptek 2940 controllers :( The old system
had a 1542b... everything worked fine. I recompiled the 2.0.11 to
include the aic7xxx drivers an
Is there a way with a 2 floppy set, to get a basic linux kernel
booted up and to 'see' any of the compiled-in ether cards, and
detecting any PCMCIA cards? I think this is too big to fit on the
2nd floppy...
Tim
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(work) [EMAIL PROTECTED] / (home) [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.buoy.com/~tps
In your email to me, Carl Johnson, you wrote:
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> I have been trying to get suck working and haven't had any luck.
> Everything seems to work with no complaints and no error messages, but
> it always reports that there is nothing to download. I can use the
> testhost command to download the active
In your email to me, Carl Johnson, you wrote:
> > > I have been trying to get suck working and haven't had any luck.
> > > Everything seems to work with no complaints and no error messages, but
> > > it always reports that there is nothing to download. I can use the
> > > testhost command to downlo
In your email to me, Mark Eichin, you wrote:
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> The way I've found to do a PCMCIA install most easily was 8 floppies:
> 2: standard boot+root
> 3: base.tgz 3 disk set
> 3: pcmcia-2.3.18_2.0.7.deb, then dpkg --split kernel-image_2.0.7
>
> You can probably fit the last 3 onto 2,
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