I have a very small private LAN with only two machines:
* a Debian box running netatalk 1.5.5 server
* a TiBook running Mac OS X Jaguar
and connected via Ethernet crossover cable. The network seems to work
fine for other network functions (for example, ping and ssh), but I am
unable to login to
> Have you checked the system logs on the Linux machine? I don't know
> which logfile the Debian package uses (I use netatalk on a non-Debian
> machine), but when I was having some problems the syslog messages were
> more useful than the generic error message I got on the client.
Yes, I've checked
> Have you checked the system logs on the Linux machine? I don't know
> which logfile the Debian package uses (I use netatalk on a non-Debian
> machine), but when I was having some problems the syslog messages were
> more useful than the generic error message I got on the client.
Yes, I've checked
If I'm running Debian testing, and if security updates aren't really
applicable to a testing/unstable system, then is there any point in having
deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main contrib non-free
deb http://security.debian.org/debian-non-US stable/non-US main contrib non-free
in
[snip]
> for a short
> time debian did maintain a 'testing' security update site at
> security.debian.org (I think it started after the semi-recent SSH stuff
> that came out), but I don't know if they still are doing it(I would expect
> them to not be doing it).
That would explain my confusion a
> Install mplayer :)
> here : http://mplayer.nmeos.net/
It's good that somebody made debs available because mplayer is the
opensource project from hell, at least it was last time I looked.
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