Re: [techtalk] PPPd, pcmcia network, debian, clueless

2000-11-26 Thread kallicat
linuxfreemail.com is half decent free email. You can actually get your email with a regular mail client (tho you have to send from the webmail interface). The pages aren't bloated, meaning they are not too evilly slow on my 56K connect, and are darn fast on ethernet. It is *not* feature heavy, but

Re: [techtalk] ldconfig and solving your own problems (was last straw]

2000-11-01 Thread kallicat
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000 14:01:57 +0100 Magni Onsoien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I also thought ldconfig was run automagically at boot - it says so on its > webpage - but it didn't when I just tested. However, I just tried to add > /usr/lib in ld.so.conf, and ldconfig might just ignore that and thus >

Re: [techtalk] ldconfig and solving your own problems (was last straw]

2000-11-01 Thread kallicat
Eric Richard Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Usually root has a really limited $PATH environment variable (the $PATH > environment variable lists the directories that the shell will look in > to find the commands and files you specify on the command line). Mine is really limited yes. In the

Re: [techtalk] last straw (was directory that is writable...)

2000-10-31 Thread kallicat
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000 14:59:57 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Ok, I really need to say something. For the past few weeks I've seen > requests for help come in about pretty basic stuff. No problem with that, > everyone starts somewhere, but it strikes me as a little out of hand when > instruc