Whoah!!  I didn't realize the archive existed!  I just went and visited it and truly
like the keyword search feature!!  NOW I can play hardball!! Thanks a bundle!!

Kurt

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"R. David Whitlock" wrote:

> The archives being referred to here are the archives located at a link off
> the main mandrake-linux page where from a web interface you can browse
> past messages to both the newbie and expert lists, as well as search for
> phrases to locate similar answers from before...
>
> ALL users of the list should use this if at all possible to locate answers
> before posting, if at all possible...
>
> Later,
>  David
>
> "Without the Law, there is no Liberty.  Without Justice, there is no Law."
>
> On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Kurt wrote:
>
> > Thanks a bundle Philip! :o)  I'll grab the server portion of things... as long
> > as it serves beer ** burp **  'Chuse Me!
> > I adhere to the RTFM rule, but "Using Linux, Third Edition" by Tackett and
> > Gunter didn't seem to help on this particular issue.
> >
> > Thanks Again!!
> >
> > Kurt
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Steve Philp wrote:
> >
> > > Kurt wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Simple and to the point here.  After initial install of Linux-Mandrake,
> > > > Telnet worked fine.  However, after updating it via Mandrake-Updates, it
> > > > appears broken and won't provide a user login and password screen...
> > > > only tells me that the escape character is ^]  Why would I need an
> > > > escape character when the updated telnet doesn't provide me something to
> > > > escape from? (Forgive me for humor... but it's a good way of maintaining
> > > > your sanity!)
> > > >
> > > > Anyone got a clue as to what got changed, which causes Telnet to do
> > > > something like this?  What am I missing???
> > > >
> > > > Thanks in Advance
> > >
> > > Simple and to the point:  telnet client and server got split into two
> > > packages in the update.  Grab the telnet-server package from your
> > > favorite mirror and you're back online.
> > >
> > > Oh, and the archives probably have extensive coverage of this topic.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Steve Philp
> > > Network Administrator
> > > Advance Packaging Corporation
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >

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