I started to have dccproc errors in my syslog:
Dec 2 06:02:26 host dccproc[27454]: open(/var/lib/dcc/map): Permission denied
Dec 2 06:04:24 host dccproc[27464]: open(/var/lib/dcc/map): Permission denied
I run dcc from spamassassin (3.0.1), but dcc was not called before.
Apparently yesterday aft
Adam Aube wrote:
Vadim wrote:
I started to have dccproc errors in my syslog:
Dec 2 06:02:26 host dccproc[27454]: open(/var/lib/dcc/map): Permission
denied
Dec 2 06:04:24 host dccproc[27464]: open(/var/lib/dcc/map): Permission
denied
I run dcc from spamassassin (3.0.1), but dcc
I am running portsentry and courier, and I am getting this error in my
syslog:
imapd-ssl: pmap_getmaps rpc problem: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = Connection reset
by peer
If I stop either of the services, error stops. There is no mentioning of port 530
(courier rpc) in portsetry.conf. How do
S.D.A. wrote:
I've installed the Debian package. When attempting to login via https, I'm
presented with the following:
"You have received an invalid certificate. Please contact the server
administrator blah, blah.
You probably reinstalled your webmin, and mozilla (or what ever other
browser you
I am running spamassassin (3.0) and I am trying to get it working with dcc, but I am
geeting this error:
debug: DCCifd is not available: no r/w dccifd socket found.
on other hand cdcc works fine:
$cdcc 'info'
# 10/19/04 16:33:39 PDT /var/lib/dcc/map
# Re-resolve names after 17:31:06
# 324.16 ms t
Andrea Vettorello wrote:
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 21:18:26 -0700, Vadim Kutsyy, PhD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am setting cyrus on sarge, and I want to send some (but not all)
messages through spamassassin (smapc). in procmail I would just pipe it
after I run all of the tests for lists, bu
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
That's my understanding as well, then, is there any other way I can sort
messages with cyrus?
Sure, filter them before they get to Cyrus. If you want to do all decision
making with Sieve, make sure the filters add headers you can test against.
So if I us
Thanks everybody for help. I finaly got it working. Here is info:
First you need to change some permitions:
chgrp mail /usr/sbin/cyrdeliver
chmod 2755 /usr/sbin/cyrdeliver
and then .procmailrc file can be as:
#procmailrc-
SHELL=/bin/sh #Us
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could contribute to this?Thanks you,-- Vadim
Hi !
I want to set up my Debian to work with two ip addresses on different
networks with one ethernet card.
Asuming two different physical networks 192.168.0.0 and 192.168.1.0 :
# insmod ip_alias.o
# ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
# ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 2:26 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Configuring two networks with the same interface card
> It has nothing to do with this, but I have the same error when my
> IS
ackage from the x11 section.
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and how can I fix it ?
Install package termcap-compat from admin section.
> I'm currently stuck with using 640x480 resolution because my SVGA
> monitor is knackered and I'm having to use an old VGA monitor, is
> this part of the problem ?
No.
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I also have csh for scripts to run faster.
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b' button...
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On Sat, 1 Mar 1997, Bjoern Starke wrote:
> Is it possible to use my old PGP keyrings (generated under DOS) under
> Linux?
Yes. Put it all in the directory ~/.pgp
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On Wed, 2 Apr 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:
> The release after that will be Debian-2.0 . The major difference in 2.0
> will be that it is based on GNU LIBC, known in Linux circles as "libc 6".
Two questions:
1. What's good about GNU libc?
2. Whose libc is libc5?
Vadik.
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n isn't supported by normal OSs), or
when I have no vi yet (the system is not fully installed)).
BTW, if vi is too big for base, put ed there ;)
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If you think C++ is not overly complicated, just what is a protected
a
).
Perversely yours,
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If you think C++ is not overly complicated, just what is a protected
abstract virtual base pure virtual private destructor, and when was
the last time you needed one? -- Tom Cargil, C++ Journal, Fall 1990.
On Fri, 11 Apr 1997, Jason Costomiris wrote:
> I get calls from users all the time asking "How do I search and replacein
> my file?" 9 times out of 10, they are using pico, which has to be the
> most brain dead editor ever created.
Except ae (may Debian forgive me).
Vadik.
On Sat, 12 Apr 1997, Craig Sanders wrote:
> IMO, the base system should have vi AND some crappy editor like ae or
> pico, with some note saying "if you can't use vi, then XXX is installed"
s/XXX/ed/
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If
able to use any editor that isn't either similar to an M$
> editor (not edlin) or that doesn't have a menu of some kind, such as ae.
When I saw Unix first time, I was taught vi. 5 minutes lesson + brief
explanation of man(1). Put 5 lines explaining vi behaviour in the
installatio
dem'' (AFAIK).
Vadik.
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abstract virtual base pure virtual private destructor, and when was
the last time you needed one? -- Tom Cargil, C++ Journal, Fall 1990.
M-d ; delete three words
> 129.168.200 ; insert new string
> C-x ) ; end kbd macro
> C-x e ; repeat
> C-x e ; repeat
> C-x e ; repeat
>
> Nothing to do with "modeless"
keystrokes than vi. If you don't want every
> occurrence changed, then you press one key to perform or
> another toskip each one as you see it.
Well, in vi you can do:
1G Go to the beginning
:%s/129.168.1/129.168.200/ (if I remember it right)
Still be
On Mon, 14 Apr 1997, Philippe Troin wrote:
>
> On Tue, 15 Apr 1997 08:34:53 +0300 Vadim Vygonets ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ) wrote:
>
> > Well, in vi you can do:
> > 1G Go to the beginning
> > :%s/129.168.1/129.168.200/ (if I remember it righ
roke (like that one
above).
You didn't type it in emacs, did you? Emacs auto-fill mode breaks at
70th character, and you typed about 79 per line.
Vadik.
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If you think C++ is not overly complicated, just what is a protec
acs emulating vi? The only good thing about emacs is that it's easy
to learn. Emacs emulating vi is:
1. SLOW...
2. vi-like interface.
3. As far as i can remember, you must press ESC twice...
Vadik.
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If
? That's really weird.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root23656 Nov 13 20:32 /bin/ae*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root68300 Jan 31 01:45 /bin/ed*
Vadik.
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If you think C++ is not overly complicated, just what is a protected
On Wed, 16 Apr 1997, Boris D. Beletsky wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
> >>>>>>>> On Wed, 16 Apr 1997, Vadim wrote:
>
> Vadim> Two reasons emacs is slow: 1. Lisp (jed is faster than emacs
> Vadim> because it uses S-Lang (however they
o use it well.
Well, I use emacs for mail and programming, and vi for configs and
patches. Sometimes I use ed. Well, both vi and emacs have its own
purposes. I don't like incremental search because it's slow. On my
good ol' 486 I used emacs only when I needed something really big.
N
s resources. When you type m, it finds
something like "XConsortium", when you type o, it finds "modify", and
it searches all the time... Give your processor a brk!
> I have just tested in an 8M 486 DX2/66 and incremental search was
> faster thanI could type. And I trie
BTW, I work as a sysadmin, and I learned a
little of ed just because I knew that it's better to learn it before
you need it.
Vadik, who uses ed when he can't get his beloved vi.
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If you think C++ is not overly com
On Wed, 30 Apr 1997, Harmon Sequoya Nine wrote:
> I was wondering if there is a way to get my clock to automatically adjust
> for daylight savings time in the spring and fall. Is there an environment
> variable or something? I've tried "TZ=EST5EDT" as on some other UNIX systems,
> but it doesn't
On Wed, 30 Apr 1997, Barrington King wrote:
> is there a single command for removing all trace of users from the system
> similar to adduser, but in reverse?
Try deluser or userdel.
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On Fri, 2 May 1997, Harmon Sequoya Nine wrote:
> [...] nor does it allow you to use ENTER or SPACE
> to get out of it when you're at the end of the file.
Try less -e or less -E.
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ning /dev/tty is a normal behaviour of every
daemon. I don't know why xinetd warns you baout it. But honestly,
there's nothing to be afraid of, it's ok.
Vadik.
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et is too big even to auto-scan it all. Again, can USA
control the line between Israel and Finland, which goes through
Switzerland (as far as I remember)?
> Do you doubt me :-)
I respect you, but I doubt you.
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The fish
released this week sometime?
Yes, and yes. But it's only for the oldies who haven't upgraded their
system for many many months.
> I'm running 1.2 now and find it great :) I know 1.3 will be
> good aswell. I'd also like to thanx all the developers, maintainers, and
>
em. Why did the libc5 dependent
> version disappear from bo?
1.01-1 was buggy. 1.01-2 was uploaded to bo, but maybe was taken off
because of libc6 dependence.
Vadik, xoj maintainer.
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The fish doesn't think, be
tility or do I have to digeven deeper to
> remember sed/awk/grep commands? :^>
dos2unix infile > outfile
or:
fromdos infile > outfile
or:
tr -d "\013"
(in csh clones, it seems like \013 works ; but you may also try Ctrl-V
Ctrl-M).
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rograms will run if
you make then setuid root. But that might be a security hole.
Vadik.
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is week with 30 Mb
> /usr and I could do a lot better.)
I've heard of an effort to build a complete linux-based system with
ppp (and even a subset of X!) on a floppy.
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The IP datagram is printed, on a sm
best of the existing
distributions of Linux.
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The IP datagram is printed, on a small scroll of paper, in hexadecimal,
with each octet separated by whitestuff and blackstuff. The scroll of
paper is wrapped around one leg
d with linux libc 5, and if you want to re-compile it,
you'll have a hard time with some of them. Packages in hamm (those
which are not just symlinks to the same package on bo) are linked with
libc6.
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The IP data
its a 32-bit "PROTECTED" mode OS. I don't
> believe that the 286 chip has that feature available.
You're right. I believe :)
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> Known bug, mentioned on debian-devel-announce this morning. You can
> downgrade to the version of net-tools in testing (if you still have a
> network interface ...)
I have dual boot system, so that saved me.
:)
I have stand alone workstation withour any network, so I am trying to
keep all ports close. I run kernel 2.4 with iptables. Recent scaning
(by www.dslreports.com) shows that ports 13,22,37 and 9 are open. Any
recomendation on how to close them?
Thanks.
My iptables rulles:
-
Jason, good idea. I took care about ssh (removed all [K,S]20ssh).
Hoever I have no clue what to do with aother ports.
port 13: daytime
port 37: time
port 9: discard
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Jason Schepman wrote:
>
> Vadim,
>
> I would turn off the services that are using those p
> > port 13: daytime
> > port 37: time
> > port 9: discard
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
>
> Those are started by inetd.Comment them in /etc/inetd.conf then ,as root
> /etc/init.d/inetd restart
Thanks, and last question:
How to make my computer not pingable?
Thanks.
Wil Reichert wrote:
> http://netfilter.samba.org/unreliable-guides/packet-filtering-HOWTO/index.html
>
> Section 7 covers fun stuff like avoiding ping-o-death & syn-flooding.
I've seen it (I used Section 5 to create my rules). However, my
computer is stand alone workstation without any servers,
Phil Murphy wrote:
>
> I have recently installed Debian, (Yes, I DID it!) :) , and had my X
> session running fine. I was able to run GMC, from WindowMaker, but would
> prefer to start up Gnome automatically.
you probably would want to run gdm then (apt-get istall gdm). gdm will
allow you to
Nate Amsden wrote:
>
> "Michael K. O'Brien" wrote:
> >
> > Hola~
> >
> > After a power failure, my network did not come back. The network driver
> > loads,
> > but ifconfig isn't really happy:
> >
> > % ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
> > SIOCSIFADDR: Bad file descriptor
> >
> > ifconfig to eth0 re
> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys', then tried to log in via 'ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]' as
> user "andre". But ssh still prompts for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:".
> What's the problem here?
try
'ssh -l andre [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Colin Watson wrote:
>
> Vadim Kutsyy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys', then tried to log in via 'ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> >> as
> >> user "andre". But ssh still prompts for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s pa
Joseph Dane wrote:
> local> ssh -X remote
> remote> DISPLAY="" xlogo
> If you cleared the DISPLAY variable the client ('xlogo', in this case)
> won't know how to contact the X server.
Correct me if I am wrong, but setting DISPLAY=your.computer.ip:0.0 will
create non secure X forwarding, which is
Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> >>> I was wondering if anyone knew of a program that converted a .pst Outlook
> >>> file into something that a Linux email program like Kmail or Evolution can
> >>> read. I want to totally convert over to Linux, but this is a big thing
> >>> because I don't want to lose
running latest upgrade, I am getting:
-
# apt-get install ssh
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Sorry, ssh is already the newest version.
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
1 packages not
>
> vi /var/lib/dpkg/info/ssh.postinst, go to line 96 (not 97) and put a :
> in front of the comment. Then dpkg --configure -a.
>
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Thanks.
John Foster wrote:
>
> Eileen Orbell wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was trying to install red-carpet but ran into this little hitch:
> > Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
> deb http://spidermonkey.ximian.com/1.4beta1/distributions/debian unstable main
> deb http://spidermonk
> into. Even Writing a read-only driver might be very, very hard. Since it is
> internally very different from NT NTFS reading the WIN2K NTFS will 'to my
> recollection' not be possible with any standard stuff you get with Linux
> distro's.
No problem at all (2.4.2 kernel). Even writing to it wor
> Besides the fact that Java is kinda slow, it runs great.
Slow for what? I am running JBuilder, which is written completely in
Java, and it works fine.
PS:based on a few benchmarks, IBMs implementation is actually the
fastest one (using JIT) on my computer.
> hello list,
>
> I recently setup a dual boot system w/
> debian unstable/woody w/ 2.2.18 and windozs w/ a fat32 partition
>
> all goes well when mounting it as a vfat type. I can read from the partition,
> but I can't seem to write to it.
>
> I have tried chown root /mnt/winhd --where it is moun
On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Rob VanFleet wrote:
> > No problem at all (2.4.2 kernel). Even writing to it works fine.
>
> Uh... the NTFS driver is only considered useable as read-only. Writing
> to NTFS does not "work fine". it often severely corrupts or destroys the
> entire NTFS partition if you attemp
> > Slow for what? I am running JBuilder, which is written completely in
> > Java, and it works fine.
>
> I don't know, I just ran some stuff written in Java, and they seem kinda slow
> on my box (K6 233 w/64 mb of ram).
>
Java need more startup time then other languges (to actulay compile the
pr
On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, Pann McCuaig wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 22:18, Vadim Kutsyy wrote:
> > /dev/hdb4 /win vfat defaults,exec,rw,user,uid=1000 0 2
> >
> > You have to have uid=something
>
> Nonsense. Here is my /etc/fstab entry (potato, Win95 OSR2). root has
&
On Sat, 10 Mar 2001, David Raeker-Jordan wrote:
> Vadim Kutsyy wrote:
> > For that you need uid, or any other ownership comands.
> How about
> /dev/hda1 /mnt/win98 vfatdefaults,users,umask=0 0 > 0
>
> Just make sure you trust your users!
Yep t
I finally got my hands to try to fix printer. I have "Epson Stylus color
440". Right now it doens't print:
debian:~# lpq
waiting for lp to become ready (offline ?)
Rank Owner Job Files Total Size
1stroot 715 test
work.
>Have you read the printing HOWTO?
Do you mean:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Printing-HOWTO/index.html
I didn't find it to be very helpfull for configurating lpr
>
> Cameron Matheson
>
> --- Vadim Kutsyy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I finally got my hands
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Jordan wrote:
>
> Vadim> Do you mean:
> Vadim> http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Printing-HOWTO/index.html
>
> Vadim> I didn't find it to be very helpfull for configurating lpr
>
> I agree. However, the LPRng documentation, esp
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Matheson Cameron wrote:
> Hey,
>
> just parallel port support isn't enough (that could
> apply to parallel IDE, etc). In the CHARACTER DEVICES
> section of the kernel config, there is an option
> PARALLEL PRINTER SUPPORT that you need to say yes to
>
> Hope that helps,
> Came
> Thank you to point me to the man command that I already know (-;.
> But you not really answer to my questions.
then you may want to try:
man apt.conf
get in to
Debian, to see what is wrong?
I am running unstable, and before may last logout (a few hours ago) I did
apt-get.
Thanks.
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> On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 09:06:29PM -0500, Vadim Kutsyy wrote:
> > I have dual boot, and when I tried to login back to Debian, key board
> > doesn't respond. I can type selection in Lilo, and work in
> win2k, but as
> > soon as I am getting to gdm screen, I can not
> I had this same problem when I tried upgrading to Ximian Gnome beta 1 -
> having gdm start up on booting resulted in not being able to type anything
> in, but booting into a plain console, going root, and then running gdm
> resulted in it working fine. I'm afraid I couldn't figure out how
> to fi
also tried 2.4.test12 with exactly the same result.
Thanks.
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"David B. Harris" wrote:
>
> To quote Vadim Kutsyy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> # I want to recompile the kernel. I config and compiling went without
> any
> # problem (I am trying 2.2.18pre21 static on woody). Hwever, when I am
> # restrarting computer, Xserver star
David Benfell wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 01:40:36AM -0500, Vadim Kutsyy wrote:
> >
> > I want to recompile the kernel. I config and compiling went without any
> > problem (I am trying 2.2.18pre21 static on woody). Hwever, when I am
> > restrarting com
problem. I am getting an error:
ipchains: protocol not availiable!
What did I forgot here?
Thanks.
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dor: Sun Microsystems Inc.
java.version: 1.3.0
os.arch: i386
os.name: Linux
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, swing, etc..
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very simply question.
How do I set variable, to be used outside bash?
I ussuanly put export in .bachrc, it it will only wotk in bash.
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http
> > I ussuanly put export in .bachrc, it it will only wotk in bash.
>
> Outside of bash where? csh? zsh? X?
So appliacation started from wm menu would see it as well.
Thanks.
> On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 09:14:42PM -0700, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> >
> >
> > I've build a new box, very basic. I did an upgrade to woody and
> > now I try "apt-get install ssh" and it can't find a candidate???
> > Help?
> >
ssh is [non-us], so you need to add to your /etc/apt/sources.list:
de
Rick Loga wrote:
>
> I tried the following url for gnome evolution in my /etc/apt/sources.list
> file but get not found. Anyone have the correct url for evolution?
>
> deb http://spidermonkey.ximian.com/evolution/distributions/Debian unstable
> main
try:
deb http://spidermonkey.ximian.com/ev
Any recomendation on afs client?
I remember there was one for Linux, but can not remember the name, nor
any links to it.
David Z Maze wrote:
> Open AFS is in unstable, and it works very well for me (at least, with
> a private cell; I haven't heard people complaining about huge problems
> with more reputable cells, though). Your only other major option is
> Arla, which I believe is in both stable and unstable, but pe
> > I am getting exactly the same error (depmod: QM_MODULES: Function not
> > implemented) with openafs.
> >
> > Anyrecomendations?
>
> what kernel you using ? (uname -r). if its not 2.0.36 then don't expect
> that package to work. try to recompile the package from source. or
> find a newer versi
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for module in ; do\
if test -d $module; then\
(cd $module; \
if ./debian/rules KVERS="2.4.0"
KSRC="/usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.0" \
I am having problem with net-tools_1.58-1, so I was wondering, if it is
my problem, or package update problem. If I update to net-tools_1.58-1,
then ifconfig doesn't work.
Here is what happens:
---
debian:/win/files/unstable# apt-get upgrade -u
Reading Package Lists... Don
Tino Ionescu wrote:
>
> The Blackdown JVM has some bugs , that is you can't use the debugger so I
> install IBM's JVM1.3 , which is cool by the way , via the rpm -> alien.
> It installed OK , witout problems but now the system doesn't know that there
> is a JVM !! .
> For example if I try to com
> I was wondering what the deal is with the version of ssh.
> 1.2.3-9.2 is the latest version shipped with Debian.
> But the original openssh site says : 2.3.0p1
> Can someone enlighten me on this?
debian:/usr/local# ssh -V
SSH Version OpenSSH_2.3.0p1, protocol versions 1.5/2.0.
Compiled with SSL
I need to install debian on computer connected to internet via pppoe. I
always installed debian via FTP, but I don't know how to configure
installation with pppoe.
Any recommendation?
Vadim Kutsyy, PhD
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Juergen Fiedler wrote:
> http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/download-linux.html
> doesn't link to blackdown in any way. It's not much of a secret that
> the code of Sun's JVM for Linux is Blackdown with minor modifications.
> But they still keep their own local copy.
> I like Black
,
Vadim Kutsyy
http://www.kutsyy.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The University of Michigan - Ann Arbor Ph.D. Student
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