haring the same swap ...
I can't think of any problems with Linux + Linux, but you might need to
use 2.2.* kernels on both, but I'm not sure.
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ato disks
> so as to select from them?
Just 'dpkg -i pkg0.deb pk1.deb ... pkgn.deb' or 'dpkg -i *' for all of
them!
HTH
Morten
login.
Thanks!
Morten
Xserver.
> >
> > How do I do that in Debian?
>
> Try /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers
Nope, I think it only works with xdm installed ... I use gdm, and would
prefer to continue to do that, but I'll even more want to make X not
listen on the network.
Thanks anyway!
On 15, maj, 2001 at 06:16:09 -0400, MaD dUCK wrote:
> also sprach Viktor Lakics (on Tue, 15 May 2001 07:17:09PM +0100):
> > The most comfortable way (I never tried it though) seems to be to
> > have a nice KDE 2.1.1 desktop. I use Debian potato, and noticed,
> > that there is a kmail import utility
On 16, maj, 2001 at 06:40:15 +0100, Viktor Lakics wrote:
> On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 12:39:45AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On 15, maj, 2001 at 06:16:09 -0400, MaD dUCK wrote:
> > > also sprach Viktor Lakics (on Tue, 15 May 2001 07:17:09PM +0100):
> > > > The most comfortable way (I never tri
On 16, maj, 2001 at 01:02:40 -0600, ray p wrote:
> What OS is your freind using it is the OS of evil might I suggest the latest
> dev build of putty. It does not require that she be able to install anything.
> Standalone .exe the dev build has support for ssh2 public key auth.
Yes, a good thing
:)
We'll pay 50 USD to the first who can get this guy a CD :D
-Morten
On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 19:28:49 +0530, Jnanadarshan Nayak
wrote:
> Please send me a Debian CD at the following address as I do not have the
> financial capacity to buy it and as I am using a mobile internet
connecti
oppix in order to back up some of the important files,
then wipe it off and go for another install with the latest stable
release.
Since my problem is not reported to be a problem I believe it must be a
user error.
Any comments would be appreciated,
My mouse is a ps2,
Best regards
M
ion in my kernelconfig ...
Kind regards
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6.
I think I will try to use André Dahlqvist's suggestion above in this
thread, and upgrade the kernel.
>
> Ron Rademaker
>
Thanks for your time, also to you André!
Regards
Morten
PS: Is it possible to log the memory usage in some way? It needs to be
somethin
ort 25 on localhost is the default.
My fetchmailrc:
set postmaster ""
set bouncemail
set properties ""
poll with proto POP3
user there with password is here
warnings 3600
antispam 571 550 501 554
It works very well, and has done so for a year now. :-)
HTH
On 22, aug, 2000 at 01:07:58 +0200, Andreas Hetzmannseder wrote:
> Morten Liebach wrote:
> > [...] I don't have any mda defined in my ~/fetchmailrc,
> > delivering to port 25 on localhost is the default.
>
> Does this mean /var/spool/mail/... ?
It means that it delivers
ere's anything i can try ..
Have you tried passing the /net switch to the *.bin file when you
execute it?
I seem to remember that's how I did it when I tried StarOffice (I've
removed it as I don't really need it ...).
HTH
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elix-GNOME gcolorsel,
YMMV.
You can use everything from grey0 (black) through to grey100 (white) if
you want grey as background.
HTH
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On 23, aug, 2000 at 07:50:54 +0200, Andreas Hetzmannseder wrote:
> Morten Liebach wrote:
> > [...]
> > _IS_ exim running and listening on port 25?
> >
> > If not, ``SMTP Transaction error'' would be the error message, since
> > fetchmail speaks SMTP to
t.
Boston Globe also talks about ``... the small but influential clique who
run Linux software on their personal computers, ...''. Hey, that's us!!
URL:
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/236/business/A_user_friendly_face_lift_for_Lin
ux+.shtml
I don't know about ya'll, but
t?
You could also try to reset the console (type `reset' [enter}) and see
what happens.
HTH
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On 24, aug, 2000 at 09:05:35 +0200, Andreas Hetzmannseder wrote:
> Morten Liebach wrote:
> nmap now gives me the following list:
>
> Open ports on woof (127.0.0.1):
> Port Number Protocol Service
> 25 tcp smtp
> 111 tcp sunrpc
> 515
any Windows box.
Just some ideas that I'll try out when I start on my new job next
friday. :-)
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> > HTML I can handle.. man I can handle.. vi I'm learning.. but the info
> > command - I much prefer man pages to be quite honest. Maybe if the interface
> > were more like Lynx...
> >
> >
>
> There's an excellent alternative to info called pinfo.
Which is a Debian Potato package.
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ach/muttrc.txt,
there's also a screenshot of how it looks with that ~/.muttrc.
HTH
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YG feature!
On the positive side it was very pleasant to edit formulas in it ... I'm
becoming nostalgic now, but I think this might be the Perfect (pun
intended) solution for you, though it is an expensive one!
HTH
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I don't think I would've liked using mutt as a Linux newbie, and it then
helps to have something you feel familiar with from day 1, and for me
that was KMail (I used SuSE back then, which defaulted to KDE-1.1), but
spruce is about the same in a GTK+ version.
But of course, mutt sim
early blindly, haven't had a
single problem with it yet the 6+ months I've run Potato.
> so after updating a few packages, how do I know other
> apps are still stable if they were depending on another
> library.
They should be, but the package maintainers can goof up.
> - greg strockbine
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e, don't know what to do down in
Windows).
I've seen similar errors, and formating, checking and rewriting the bad
disk allways helped, if not the first time around, then the second time
...
Pesky floppies!
HTH and Good luck.
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On 30, aug, 2000 at 10:13:43 +0900, Jack Morgan wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Morten Liebach wrote:
> >Looks like a bad floppy. You should try checking a floppy again, write
> >the image to it, and then check it again with `cmp image_file /dev/fd0'
> >(which will on
enSSH 2.1.something, you can fetch the Woody
packages, you need ssh, ssh-askpass(-gnome) and libssl095 AFAIR.
Download them to a dir, and do `dpkg -i *.deb' there.
HTH
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etter than the one in Debian Potato.
Just put this line in your /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://spidermonkey.helixcode.com/distributions/debian\
unstable main
And use apt-get, dselect etc.
HTH
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ed to have an ftp-server that supports rsync, and I don't think
Helix/Akamai does.
You could copy all files from the cache that has the word *helix* in
their name though.
YMMV, HTH
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Hi all.
When I use XEmacs to start a HTML file, it automagically sets up a
template like this:
index
index
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Morten Liebach
That's very nice, but I'd like to mod
n my /etc/X11/XF86Config. It turned out I had used 8bpp before.
If this doesn't help I don't know, sorry. it works very well here.
Regards
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s html-helper-mode.el on Potato with xemacs21,
find / -name html-helper-mode.el -print doesn't provide anything
usefull, is it in some other file?
I guess I could just put the above lisp in my ~/.emacs and modify as I
see fit.
BTW slightly OT for the thread: Can some XEmacs mailprogram read maildir
and work with GnuPG?
Thanks for your help.
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can use hotmail through Outlook Express, at least there's
an option for it, I've never managed to make it work!
For checking your hotmail I once heard about a script named "gotmail",
I think, which could do the trick, YMMV.
Regards
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set up the rules to allows the setup above?
>
> I'd also look into ssh clients for Windows. I know there are Java
> clients available.
And then there's putty, just over 200KB, and is OK (or so I've heard).
If you wanna pay $$ many of the good ppl on misc@OpenBSD.org
mation: man xauth.
I personally prefer sudo (apt-get install sudo), put yourself into
/etc/sudoers as:
your-user-name ALL=(ALL) ALL
That way you can launch _any_ program as root from an user X-session.
You could be more restrictive with your permissions if you don't need
more than a few comm
themes for gtk and sawfish can really eat up bandwidth
> and harddrive space. All in all, it's a nice "professional" packaging of
> GNOME goodies with a little candy that's not in the Debian packaging.
>
task-helix-gnome doesn't include the themes anymore, but it
ith Helix-GNOME.
I've used it for a month now, and it's no problem at all!
Don't worry about using unstable stuff on Potato, it works allright.
Regards
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"Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided
missiles and misguided men (Martin Luther King, Jr.)"
27;s)?
Can your drive read other CD's?
I've had some problems once with a CD-drive that was defective, it
sometimes hung the 'puter, but that was Windows I think ...
I use dselect/apt for all things Debian, and I have had no problems[1]
with the line:
deb http://spidermonkey.helixcode
pm is doing, I've had a lot of trouble when I tried to
use the raw device for the mouse ...
Then again, for me there was some voodoo in it too, and Potato was
unstable back then.
HTH.
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4 is not installed with the
automagic install per the instructions on helixcode's website.
You have to fetch those other packages later, same goes for all the
nice gtk & sawfish themes (~20MB extra).
HTH, HAND.
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ny non-std. font
*.debs, I can't remember which, but look after something with James M.
Knoble ...
Have fun
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I don't know how to search for a program by
> name
> using dselect or there is not feature to search for a program by name using
> dselect.
There is: ``/'' gets you a promt for somthing you wanna search for.
It is documented within dselect.
HTH
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kills itself. But I configured the Server-settings
> in the right form. (as I did a few time ago in Windows98) Is there any reason
> for it?
No, just crappy software.
Try again, it should work now, it did for me!
Regards
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lines in there and I don't know what they do, or refer to.
Read ``man update-rc.d''.
Then do a ``cd /etc/init.d'', ``update-rc.d -f xdm remove'' (or use gdm
instead of xdm if it is gdm you use for graphical login).
You could also use ``dpkg -r xdm'' (o
o install the file you download (~100Meg BTW), just make the
downloaded file executable and run it, with the option ``/net'' (NOT
``-net'') if you want to run it as user, without installing to your
homedir.
Do that as root of course.
HTH
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Midnight Commander can also use $EDITOR and $PAGER, which makes it a lot
nicer ...
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knowledgeable about such things.
HTH
HAND
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t there might be somthing better, recommendations?
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e seen the same that you see, all normal chars garbled,
and all capitals are OK, also (again on OpenBSD) I've seen a bug that
made ALL chars capital, annoying, and that's also an old old bug, funny
that such things doesn't disapear with time and, in the case of Linux,
reimplementation.
O
can see my full
disk, I don't know why.
I allways use SuSE 6.2 to do such stuff, I know it works well, and it
doesn't have a stupid and comlpicated X GUI ...
You should try an alternative diskpartitioning program, and it doesn't
have to be partition commander, just another linux fdisk _could_ do it.
HTH
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nome-session, and the you can add and delete start-up programs from
gnomecc session capplet. By default panel, gmc and a few other things
should start up, and I think something is broken if it doesn't.
Just my .02 euro
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Hi all
Some days ago I asked about running Debian on ReiserFS, and was told it
could be done.
That was true, I now have installed Debian on ReiserFS, and written a
little piece about it on:
http://home1.stofanet.dk/liebach/reiserfs.html.
Enjoy!
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for Linux, and probably for Windows as well. In a sense you are
> modifying the kernel when you load a module.
>
In windows you have to reboot to load new modules of course ...
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't.
>
> The operative words were "jump start" ;) If x-window-manager points at
> a non-GNOME window manager "exec gnome-session" doesn't behave very
> well, for instance.
Oh, now I get it, the ``xterm &; exec gnome-session'' is just the first
time, and then the session management is fondled into doing it as you
want, right?!
Then we don't disagree.
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dware
address to tell the installer so you can use the CD, but then again, you
want Potato, so go the direct way and save a lot of hassle.
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m other operations to accelerate the process. Providing
> help in
> such cases is beyond the scope of this document.
>
> Maybe someone here knows how to do it? Should I start making the next 10 base
> floppies?
>
> Morten Liebach wrote:
>
> > Can you install from flo
7;s not too different from Potato, right?), but will it not
become rather unstable f.ex. when perl 5.6 is introduced?
I would like to hear from someone who has used Potato since it came into
existence, and how that has been.
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rg/ and find their mailinglists section and subscribe,
I've learned tons of good stuff there.
> --dale
HTH
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#x27; there
while on-line so the sources can be fetched. That way you get an old
openssh in /usr/local/bin, and keep the new openssh in /usr/bin.
Installing to /usr/local is thoroughly[1] logical i the OpenBSD sense,
it's not part of the ``distro'', it is not audited code ...
Oh well, I'm just in love with the combination of OpenBSD and Debian,
with those two tou have the tools for most jobs. ;-)
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;ve unzipped it to /usr/local, installed java-compiler and
java-vm dummypackages (not shure it's their exact names) to satisfy
dependencies.
Then edit /etc/java-c and /etc/java-vm to point to
/usr/local/jdk1.2.2/bin/[java,javac], and/or put /usr/local/jdk1.2.2/bin
in your $PATH.
Works for m
ways try it and
> find out. One thing I have no experience with is installing the same
> major kernel version multiple times.
You can do that, but it seems the old image is overwritten, sp move it
to some other name, and put it in lilo.conf as backup.
It was a great tip, I have tried before, but couldn't make head nor
tails of the docs ... but as allways, it's easy when you know how!!!
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t seem to get the drivers installed.
Not particularly, far harder to install than to insert the modules in
the kernel IMHO.
Works fine in SuSE though, with the same card.
HTH.
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ntials that you
need _in_ the kernel, untill you partitions are mounted and you can
load the modules.
What that is you have to find out by studying the hardware of your
machine.
BTW: what book is it that you have read? I didn't know there were any
books on compiling a Linux kernel (and I think the kernel-docs and
various HOWTO's are OK :-)
HTH, HAND
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igate further...
X can't use more than 5 buttons, period!
I think it it fixed in X-4.*, as so many other things ...
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but I would
> sure like to be able to use the XF86Setup program. What package do I need to
> apt-get install to have XF86Setup?
apt-get install xf86setup, and remember to have xserver-vga16 + the one
you need for your graphics adapter.
> thanks
>
You're welcome
HAND
u!
> Two: What package do I need to download to have ice windowmanager conf? I
> know there's a program for it, but I don't know how to run it?
> thanks
Again; you're welcome! :-)
> dale
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On 7, aug, 2000 at 09:36:56 -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
> what's the library name to compile make menuconfig? I thought it was apt-get
> install libncurses5 dev, but I can't seem to get it.
apt-get install libncurses5-dev
^
Important! Or was it
im -c 'se tw=72'"
Wraps lines to 72 chars nicely.
Will probably work with vi too (or upgrade to vim, it's perfect :-).
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ders.html
OpenBSD's docs are the best I've ever seen, they rock!
HTH, HAND
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he above,
absolutely correct, advice from Eric [1].
BTW, I don't have the
``appends="-l \"a-zA-Z0-9_.:~/300-326330-366370-377\" -r 20"'' line in
my /etc/gpm.conf, I think it disappeared back when I reinstalled a month
ago or so ... so it might be insignificant.
Hope this clarifies things ...
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and configured?
Hope these questions help you find the bug, and if you can't make it
work with this please feel free to post the answers to to the above
questions to this esteemed list, and I (and probably others) will try
to help! ;-)
HTH
HAND
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How do I instal GNOME as a
windowsmanager???
/JPS2MT
How do I repair my LILO???
When I boot, it just says LI and then
stops...
I have to boot via the RESCUE disc...
/JPS2MT
How do I install a second NIC???
I only know the IRQ of it, NOT the IO
address...
HOW can I install it???
/JPS2MT
like
that from the "testing" branch..? Removing the g++-3.3 package doesn't
work either, as apt-get seems to now refuse to remove or install
_either_ g++-2.95 or g++-3.3 -- it insists on having both? Weird.)
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doing "apt-get remove
g++" followed with "apt-get install g++/stable", as indicated by
Marc..
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/scd0 of=cdimage.
This command reads the content of the CD-ROM from SCSI CD-writers
are slightly easier to set up with regard to CD-writing ...
tldp.org/HOWTO/CD-Writing-HOWTO-4.html - 24k - Cached - Similar pages
Then you can compare the iso image you wrote to DVD with the iso
image you got
ied but I am not sure it this is nominal or releated.
Everything is run as root and /sys/ is mounted as:
sysfs/syssysfsdefaults,noatime0 0
Does anyone have any input to this - I would really like to get my computer
running full speed?
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I was seeing that too.
Tried again, this time through a VPN, and it worked.
Morten
x
12 hours.
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s?
except dmesg lspci and the troubleshoot.txt ?
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Blackdown Java-Linux 1.3 and 1.4 Standard Edition
===
ebian:/home/morten# apt-get install java-package
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
E: Couldn't find package java-package
debian:/home/morten#
debian:/home/morten# uname -a
Linux debian 2.4.27-2-386 #1 W
Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 10:40:22PM +0100, Morten Gulbrandsen wrote:
Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
On Sat, Dec 24, 2005 at 05:21:51PM +, michael wrote:
mm... not sure which Java SDK is required for this... the Debian/Java
FAQ just confuses me
Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 11:49:47PM +0100, Morten Gulbrandsen wrote:
is this the next way ?
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/142
Yes
Hello Ryan, hello List readers and subscribers!
Thanx, it is done and it works,
both for mozilla and
ch my aptitude for eclipse, => not present.
it also seems a little bit odd to use JDK from eclipse or IBM and
JRE from sun.
Will that work ?
Isn't it better to create one user Eclipse and make the echo $PATH
under user eclipse simply omit the sun java ?
ith-system-zlib --enable-nls
--without-included-gettext --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-debug
--enable-java-gc=boehm --enable-java-awt=xlib --enable-objc-gc i486-linux
Thread model: posix
gcc version 3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-13)
What can I do,
I would prefer not to overwrite or dest
Alexander Schmehl wrote:
Hi!
* Morten Gulbrandsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060129 22:41]:
I'd like to download compile and run xboard under debian.
[..]
What can I do,
Install the build-dependencies for xboard. man apt-get should show you
how.
Thanx
ia gethostbyname()
Do you have callerio.piscat.nj in /etc/hosts?
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VL> This is not sufficient: one needs a TERM value that defines color
VL> *and* bce (neither xterm, nor xterm-color does, because they are
VL> too generic).
xterm-xfree86 does, no?
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f wgetch is defined in it and not
listed as an external. This is according to some old notes I
have on this issue and thus the bug is supposedly with gpm and
not ncurses.
You can always file a bug with the Debian BTS. I believe that
Thomas Dickey the ncurses upstream maintainer is reading the BTS.
Hi,
I am in the process of updating som Danish translations of the
gettext message catalogs of some programs.
According to http://www.debian.org/international/l10n/po/da one
can download and translate these PO files, and submit them as
bug reports to package maintainers.
I am a little uncertain
.
If you unsure what to do, leave all of the modules enabled
except xtt. Advanced users may wish to disable all modules --
in which case no Modules section will be written to the X server
configuration file -- and add their own Modules section to the
file manually.
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Hi,
If I wanted to create an alias for the loopback interface in
/etc/network/interfaces corresponding to e.g.
# ifconfig lo:0 192.168.1.1
then how should the entry look like?
Regards,
Morten
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Edward Guldemond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
EG> On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 09:15:08PM +0200, Morten Bo Johansen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> If I wanted to create an alias for the loopback interface in
>> /etc/network/interfaces corresponding to e.g.
>>
>>
ts
to remove?
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