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 (mail
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.
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...RickM.
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 forg
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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Mt. Pleasant,
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, sampl
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
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 1
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 OS/h
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Description: PGP message
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 g
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 lo
Hi,
Can you (provides you still have thisproblem :-), try and identify which
executable does that? (strace may help...)
Simon
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He receives and answers mail :-)
Simon Shapiro Bullet Techn
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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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?
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