Re: Mass install / Autoinstall (

2000-05-23 Thread Chris Wagner
At 11:17 AM 5/23/00 +0200, I. Forbes wrote: >Question: Is'nt there a deb package with scripts for creating boot >disks? I feel I should not be reinventing the wheel. There is, but I can't remember the name. :) +---+ |-=I T

Re: PPP dial-up server w/

2000-05-23 Thread Chris Wagner
Each tty has an options file. The server side and client side ips are assigned in there. +---+ |-=I T ' S P R I N C I P L E T H A T C O U N T S=- | |=- -=ALAN KEYES FOR PRESIDENT=- -=

Re: where to find web browser statistics information?

2000-05-23 Thread Chris Wagner
At 12:35 PM 5/23/00 +, Sergey A. Ribalchenko wrote: >> Hahah, Satanism, that was a good one. :) But I still prefer individualism >> to socialism.^^ >m.b. you missed, did you mean onanism? Ok, I don't really know what you mean? +---

au vs. us

2000-05-23 Thread Chris Wagner
**(If anyone *really* must reply to this, snip debian-isp)** Craig sent me a quite funny diatribe. Seems he thinks I'm a "stupid American". At 10:07 PM 5/23/00 +0200, Russell Coker wrote: >ROFL. I did research, I watched a TV show! Could you indict America any >further? Despite the generally v

Re: where to find web browser statistics information?

2000-05-23 Thread Russell Coker
>>before you bother replying, go do some research on the subject matter. >>i'll just ignore anything which reeks of typical american ignorance. > >Research... I didn't pull this out of thin air you know. I was watching a >program about Australia and it was describing some of their "programs" and I

Re: where to find web browser statistics information?

2000-05-23 Thread Roger Abrahamsson
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Sergey A. Ribalchenko wrote: > > On Mon, 22 May 2000, Chris Wagner wrote: > > > >to yanks, socialism is an evil, dirty word - roughly equivalent > > >to satanism. but we understand why you're like that...you've been > > >brainwashed with anti-socialist bullshit since you wer

Re: where to find web browser statistics information?

2000-05-23 Thread Sergey A. Ribalchenko
On Mon, 22 May 2000, Chris Wagner wrote: > >to yanks, socialism is an evil, dirty word - roughly equivalent > >to satanism. but we understand why you're like that...you've been > >brainwashed with anti-socialist bullshit since you were small children. > > Hahah, Satanism, that was a good one. :)

Re: PPP dial-up server w/ multiple eth adapters: "operation not permitted"

2000-05-23 Thread Ralf G. R. Bergs
On Tue, 23 May 2000 09:12:04 -0200 (GMT+2), Kasparavicius Andrius wrote: [...] >> I use mgetty which properly transfers the call to pppd. The clients >> gets its >> correct IP address, but it can't ping the p-t-p address, nor can I ping >> the >> client from the server. If I try to do so I get a

Re: Mass install / Autoinstall (Was: Re: Debian vs Red Hat??? I need info.)

2000-05-23 Thread I. Forbes
Hello All There is definitately some scope for development in this area. Debian is one of the best distro's to maintain but it is one of the worst to install. These advantages and disadvantages are multiplied when you have many machines to maintain. On 17 May 00, at 21:55, Karl M. Hegbloom w

Re: PPP dial-up server w/ multiple eth adapters: "operation not permitted"

2000-05-23 Thread Kasparavicius Andrius
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Andreas Abach wrote: > Hi there, > > I have a strange problem getting a PPP dial-up working. > > The machine is running Debian 2.1 and kernel 2.2.13. > > I use mgetty which properly transfers the call to pppd. The clients > gets its > correct IP address, but it can't ping

PPP dial-up server w/ multiple eth adapters: "operation not permitted"

2000-05-23 Thread Andreas Abach
Hi there, I have a strange problem getting a PPP dial-up working. The machine is running Debian 2.1 and kernel 2.2.13. I use mgetty which properly transfers the call to pppd. The clients gets its correct IP address, but it can't ping the p-t-p address, nor can I ping the client from the server