NFS is a module under debian, I've used it plenty of times when installing
debian.
Andrew
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Subject: The new LILO not working?
Author: karl@[EMAIL
bash has 'type' which equivalent to which.
Why can't you export /usr? I believe there was talk of doing things for NFS
mounting but it seems difficult and/or kludgy to me.
Andrew
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Hi,
Can you (provides you still have thisproblem :-), try and identify which
executable does that? (strace may help...)
Simon
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Simon Shapiro Bullet
I thought debian used to have libgr but I can't find it anywhere. I
just grabbed the latest version from ftp.ctd.comsat.com and it looks
fine so far. I could really use this for the netpbm package I'll be
uploading soon. So, I'm going to build a debian package and upload it,
it shouldn't take
Hi Jeff,
IMHO, the fewer changes between Debian's kernels and the upstream
ones, the better...
You are right. I introduce almost no changes at all, except as I feel
necessary or very beneficial. Even then, I restrict changes to common
and available patches. Linus has a focus and a set of
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Description: PGP message
Package: (base)
The default /etc/issue and /etc/issue.net files contain the copyright
notice. The /etc/motd file contains another copyright notice. I know
copyrights are very important, but I think only one (/etc/motd) should
be enough for most users :-).
It would be more useful to put the
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
: It doesn't really matter if a 152X gets detected before a high-power
: whiz-bang SCSI-matic 2010 PCI adapter, because you can still put root
: on any SCSI controller you like.
You are correct, of course, Jeff, but the problem with having a card like
a
Hi, this comes belated as I was away for Xmas...
Carl Streeter writes:
Carl
No! It is a conffile because /usr/bin/fax, a bash script, was the only
place to set your local fax settings as serial port, modem capabilities,
INIT strings, phone number, prinyer what have you.
Carl If
On Sat, 23 Dec 1995, Robert Leslie wrote:
I haven't yet made any changes to let BIND do cacheing nameservice by
default. I'd also like to think about making libresolv into a shared library,
and possibly splitting up the package into several smaller packages: bind
(nameservice daemon, sample
On Thu, 28 Dec 1995, Carl Streeter wrote:
On Sat, 23 Dec 1995, Robert Leslie wrote:
Just another side note beta 32 is out.
And in a few days a 4.9.3-REL will be available for public consumption.
just another FYI
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Matthew S. Bailey
107 Emmons Hall
Central Michigan University
Mt. Pleasant,
On Tue, 26 Dec 1995, Raul Miller wrote:
The US debian-bugs mirror seems to be fairing worse than normal...
Aw, c'mon... ;)
URL: http://www.cps.cmich.edu/~streeter/debian-bugs/
http://www.debian.org/Bugs.
Ian.. Could you update this?
Carl Streeter | I'll
The Contents (and Contents.gz) files at ftp.debian.org/debian/debian-0.93 change
daily. On comparing the files from two days, the only difference was the line:
(Last updated on Wed Dec 27 23:23:54 EST 1995)
Is this intentional? It must be causing extra mirroring traffic every day.
--
Hi,
Sorry for digging up an old topic, but I've been away on
vacation.
Ian == Ian Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ian Manoj Srivastava writes (Default organization: is there a site
Ian config file?):
Manoj It seems to me that this information is not news specific (mailers
Manoj
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