to the message and reply.
I can do this with a simple text message, but would like to automate the
attachment.
Thanks
Alex Monaghan
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Help,
This is not 100% Debian specific, but should apply to Debian as well as other
Unix flavors.
I've been tasked with rolling out Windows 95 NT, but I still need to provide
NFS access to some Unix boxes (we use Beame Whiteside NFS).
Ideally I'd like to be able to logon once to NT and / or
I had a similiar problem when printing from Solaris.
There is a registry setting in 3.51 (sorry can't remember which one) that needs
to be tweaked to allow incomming LPR jobs.
Have a look on Technet (or the MS Website) searching for LPR NT
Once the registry is set printing is OK.
Alex
it and reboot.
[contd]
Looks a good suggestion the BIOS is plug n pray, I'll change the BIOS setup and
give that a try.
Unfortunately, I didn't get to read this mail until after I came back from my
parents, so I'll have to try it in a few weeks.
Thanks for you help
Alex Monaghan
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the install process's boot disk it
finds ide0 at irq 7 and the md driver fails to load and the boot process stops.
Any suggestions ?
I'm going over again at the weekend and would like to get Linux running if I
can.
Alex Monaghan
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Can I do this via an alias from smail ?
Is there a HOWTO ?
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at this. It is really easy to get running, a
simple
cron entry will take care of all the transfers and there's no noticable
difference
in performance of my 486DX100 server at home.
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Help,
I've got a problem with my 3C509 Debian 1.2 (2.0.30 kernel).
I've tried this card loaded in the kernel and also as a module. Until
the last few weeks it has worked OK, but now it just won't load. I've
not made any changes to the machine or Linux in the mean time
service without
having to move the modem connection.
Is there such a tool ? If so where ?
Note: This is my personal system, not my work system.
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the kernel to try it as part of the kernel)
I can manually load the module after boot time.
Any suggestions of where to look ?
I can run the card OK under Win 95, so I know the card is OK.
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Does the 1.3.1 Debian release come with any of the 2.1 kernels and updated
compilers needed to compile them ?
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? I've had a look
through but
not been able to find anything suitable.
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the same result.
When checking the logs I get the pppd startup
messages as on Slackware, but get LCP a timeout
message.
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is
not found then you could always put the card sig into the code and re-complie
the
kernel. This worked with my DE-001, but the card died.
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