Where can I find the script that prepares my 1.3.1 system for upgrade to hamm?
Any help is greatly appreciated...
Thanks in advance!
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Where does one get this auto-up script?
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From: Ian Keith Setford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 08, 1998 11:43 PM
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Yo-
> I am trying to upgrade to hamm, but dselect doesn't see the .deb fil
I am trying to upgrade to hamm, but dselect doesn't see the .deb files when it
tries to download them. I ftp to ftp.debian.org and
the files are there. What am I doing wrong?
Please Help!
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poll remoteserver.com protocol POP3 username remoteuser password mypass is
localuser here
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From: Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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d this, so I
haven't investigated.
And that is all that there is to it.
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From: Alistair Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 1998 11:51 AM
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What exactly is the hamm release?
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D. Killen writes:
> You are copying the string to temp2 which has not been initialized and is
a
> NULL pointer. You need to allocate memory of at least the same size as
> temp1 to temp2 and
> this will solve your problem.
When using C library string functions always allocate memory
Phil,
You are copying the string to temp2 which has not been initialized and is a
NULL pointer. You need to allocate memory of at least the same size as
temp1 to temp2 and
this will solve your problem.
Scott D. Killen
Scott Killen Software
http://www.skillsoft.com
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On Sun, 12 Apr 1998, Scott D. Killen wrote:
> I run a server with Debian 1.3.1 installed. This machine is set up as an
> internet gateway to a 3 bit
This is to keep your system secure. To make it possible to log in as root, add
ttyp1 - ttyp8 to /etc/securetty
Scott D. Killen
Scott Killen Software
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From: Martin Schulze [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 12, 1998 1:53 PM
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How can I solve this problem? I want to either stop doing reverse lookups
when answering telnet requests, or, ideally, I want to set up bind so it
can answer reverse lookups for addresses on my subnet
Thanks in advance,
Scott D. Killen
Scott Killen Software
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