Interesting Activity for Shell commands.

1996-05-31 Thread Martin Rheumer
I am running a number of shell scripts and find I have to 
specify sh and then the script name. The first line of the
script is always #!/bin/sh which I am assuming takes care
of this. Could someone provide some hints what I have done
wrong or some pointers.
Also perhaps how I could also start my sendmail configuration
as if I only just installed it. I seem to have edited it
too many times and cant put it back the right way.
ie Do I deselect it, remove it and then reinstate it ?

Many Thanks
Martin Rheumer
PS Version 1.1 is excellent. Everything seems to work first go.
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Re: HP Jet Direct

1996-05-07 Thread Martin Rheumer
Tim, 

I have tried to ask this a long time ago and never really got any
answers. If you do, would you mind copying them onto me..

Many Thanks
Martin


On Tue, 7 May 1996, Tim 'Death before Decaf' Sailer wrote:

> Has anyone set up a JetDirect printer up under Debian? If so, can you
> tell me *how* you got it working?
> 
> Thanks,
> Tim
> 
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Re: Verifying that download was successful?

1996-05-06 Thread Martin Rheumer
Rob,

Any hints on where I would find dftp

I have just mirrored the unstable 1.1 release and want
to now use dftp, but can't find the correct one...

Mart



At 09:48 PM 05/05/96 -0500, you wrote:
>>>>>> "M" == Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>M> Hi, I am downloading debian 1.1 beta using ftp.  I want to check
>M> that the files have been downloaded correctly.  One way of doing it
>M> would be to manually do a md5sum on each file and check it against
>M> the "Packages" file, but this would take a long time.  Is there a
>M> quicker way of doing it?
>
>dftp will do this automatically via "dftp verify".
>
>--
>Rob
>
>
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