On Dec 06, Kingsley G. Morse Jr. wrote
> Would someone be so kind as to tell me where the Incoming directory is?
> I'd like to check if updates of some programs that I use have arrived.
> (lyx and imagemagic, for example)
Look in llug.sep.bnl.gov/pub/debian
Tim
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On Dec 07, Nathan E Norman wrote
> A while ago I posted a question as to whether there were differences
> between the two Radius packages (Merit vs. Livingston). So far, no
> responses ... nobody using Radius?? Wrong forum for the question?
I use the one that Miquel wrote. You can find it at cis
On Dec 08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
> Magicfilter depends on being able to tell what kind of file it is.
Yup.
> I think the file has to begin with "%!PS-Adobe-" for it to be detected
I think just %! would work.
> as PostScript. Is that the case? Try sending it small PostScript files
> and see if
On Dec 10, Kevin Traas wrote
> I'm looking to convert from smail to exim for various reasons
>
> Anyway, I've no experience with exim. Can anyone give me any pointers on
> how to proceed with this particular "roll-over" or let me know of any docs
> I can RTFM, etc. Any caveats, things to wat
On Dec 12, A. M. Varon wrote
> Hi,
>
> I have heard of some problems with AMD K6 Anyone to comment?
>
> The reason is because I have a K6 200 right beside me. :)
There are problems with certain runs of the K6 and linux with
more than 32 MB RAM. It's documented on their web page, along
with h
On Dec 14, Fenrick wrote
> > There are problems with certain runs of the K6 and linux with
> > more than 32 MB RAM. It's documented on their web page, along
> > with how to return your defective chip for a good one. Since
> > you have to send it to them first, I just switched the K6 we
> > had into
On Dec 14, Aaron Walker wrote
> If it uses TCP/IP, how does Win95 see it in Network Neighborhood?
>
> Fenrick wrote:
>
> > > Lets say I have a Win95 box and a Linux box. Does Win95 view the samba
> > > connection as TCP/IP or NetBEUI?
> >
> > It uses TCP/IP.
Netbios encapsulated in tcp/ip
Tim
On Dec 19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
> I just threw together a page on IP Aliasing, since it seems to be a
> topic more and more. If someone more knowledgeable than I could take
> a look at it, I would appreciate it.
Heh. Oops! I guess telling you where to look would be even better!
It's off my ISP
I just threw together a page on IP Aliasing, since it seems to be a
topic more and more. If someone more knowledgeable than I could take
a look at it, I would appreciate it.
Tim
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On Dec 19, Craig Sawyer wrote
> Nice page, I don't ever put the dev in my route add -host 111.222.333.444
> eth0:1 line.
Hrm. Good point. It's not in the man page anymore. I guess old habits
die hard..
> you might want to go into, eth0 being the first ethernet card, and some
> ppl may want it on
On Dec 25, Kevin J Poorman wrote
> Hi,
>
> I have a hypothetical situation ... and it's corrlaly questions...
>
> If I wanted to connect 2 debian machines together with ethernet cards ...
> How would I set it up so that the 2 computers can share files and
> printers...
>
> What if one of the mac
On Feb 22, HHaque wrote
> I am try to use dselect. When I choose Access, I am getting the following
> message:
>
> dselect:unable to open/create access method lockfile:permission denied
>
> I need suggestion how I can overcome this problem
You need to run deslect as root, not as a normal user.
On Sep 12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
> On Fri, 12 Sep 1997, dada wrote:
>
> > Is there any how-to to setup an ppp server under Debian?
> >
> > I need detailled information becouse I'm newie :-) and I want set up one
> > ppp server at my home.
> >
> > Regards.
> Depending how many users you w
On Oct 26, Marcus Brinkmann wrote
>
> As dc posted to debian-dissent, he intends to make his own distribution.
>
> He changed the topic of debian-dissent to reflect this decision.
>
> He also removed dissenters from the list.
What Censorship? Hrm... :)
> So I think we can consider
On Oct 28, Hamish Moffatt wrote
>
> I had this problem too. The text and example in options.ttyXX
> appears to be incorrect; they should be the other way around.
> (At least, that fixed it for me). This file is only mentioned
> but not documented in ppp(8). I filed a bug report.
The proper syntax
On Nov 03, Jim Pick wrote
>
> I've recently installed exim and set up several smartlist mailing
> lists. Things are working the way I want them to, except for
> one thing.
>
> Every outgoing message contains a Resent-To: header with the addresses
> of everyone on the list. How can I get rid of
On Nov 04, Paul Miller wrote
> I'm looking for some decent howtos on setting up a Linux dial-up ppp
> server. Anyone have a suggestion?
http://www.buoy.com/isp
Tim
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On Nov 06, Alberto Ruiz wrote
> Is possible to configure smail as a virtual mail server handling more than
> one domain? I know you can do it with sendmail.
I think I have what you need at http://www.buoy.com/isp
Tim
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On Nov 09, G. Kapetanios wrote
>
> Hi,
>
> Something strange has happened to my X sessions since upgrading to glibc6
> stuf (3.3.1-1). Sometimes whan I finish the session an X process (
> FvwmButtons ) remains active and uses about 50% of my cpu time. In order
> to stop it I have to use kill -9.
On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 12:04:13AM +0100, Philipp Schulte wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 05:37:56PM -0500, Tim Sailer wrote:
>
> > I have a Debian box with 2 NICs. Both 100Meg, running in full duplex. This
> > machine is running as a ftp proxy. As part of the traffic going through the
> > box,
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 05:28:54PM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 10:43:20PM -0400, Chris Wagner wrote:
> > At 07:29 PM 5/16/00 -0400, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
> > >Autoinstall (Red Hat's kickstart)
> > > This is also something fairly important. We need this as we do a
> > > lot
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 04:18:39PM +0100, Paul Rae wrote:
> Hi got a few quick questions about exim:
>
> 1. Theres a few items in my mailq that I want to remove, how do I delete
> them?
exim -Mrm message-id
> 2. How can I run of reports for mail that has been sent? i.e. produce a
> report say
I'm trying to load Potato on an HP Netserver LH3, which has a symbios
controller, and a megaraid controller. Booting off the CD, after it
sees the megaraid controller, it locks. Now I know Linux runs on this,
since I just stripped RH 5.2 off it. Any ideas?
Tim
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