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Because your dselect interrupted with error 1, maybe not all packages are
installed. Browse the Select of dselect for packages, where you can see only
two '*'.
If the package, which causes the error 1 message is not essential, you can try
to deselect it (press '
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On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Hans van den Boogert wrote:
>There was some discussion on how to set up Exim a few days back. I found
>the following article in the Linux Gazette
>(http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue43/stumpel.html) and it was useful (for
...
>-- Hans
They us
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On Tue, 06 Jul 1999, Alfalfa Sprout wrote:
>Hey. I think I setup the mouse as the wrong type in xf86config (I wanted
>to use XF86Setup, but when I try to go into that, all I get is a scrambled
>screen).
When XF86Setup finds an old XF86Config file, don't use i
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On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Bakosi Jozsef wrote:
>On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Bryan Scaringe wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to get an FTP client for Linux that is graphical, and
>> supports bookmarks. Something like gFTP or IglooFTP.
>>
Try WXftp GTK+ by Alexander Yukhimets. It is
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On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Konstantin Kivi wrote:
>Hello All
>
>I have problem with ssltelnet
>that I tried to install recently.
>
>first I tried to install binary package
>from non-us.debian.org. I tried both
>stable and unstable
>ssltelnet crashed
>if I used -z ssl
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On Mon, 28 Jun 1999, Revenant wrote:
>Hi. I finally worked out how to do the Linux equivalent of batch files
>(scripts) and was wondering if there was a generally accepted directory
>for keeping user (and/or root) scripts in.
>
Hi,
Comparing ms doze batch files
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Hi rathon,
I didn't follow the whole tree, but I am running to Matrox
Millenium G200 AGP cards (8mb and 16 MB) with the XF86_SVGA X-Server. It
knows them and it runs perfect with to 15'' TFT Displays
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On Mon, 07 Jun 1999, rathon wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Can y
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On Tue, 08 Jun 1999, Arjen wrote:
>>Hi all. I've just installed Debian 2.1 on my system. everything went fine
>>until the moment that dselect show up. Dselect shut put the files on my
>>harddisk what it did partialy. after that it shut configure, which it didn'
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On Mon, 07 Jun 1999, Will Lowe wrote:
>> But, now during boot, it does not detect the CD-ROM drive and as root I
>> could not mount the drive either. I tried both these commands:
>>
>> % mount /dev/hdc /cdrom (I do have /cdrom as the mount point)
>> or
>> %
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Hi Avery,
The sl0 device entries are set up by the diald package, which task is to
automatically dial up the line to your ISP if needed. This should be no problem
with your dialin script. Try setting another IP-adress (something like
10.0.0.1/10.0.0.2) for your
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I am trying to use fetchmail to receive mail from Compuserve.
Everything works fine except that sometimes, when I get a mail from
the
Compuserve Postmaster with an Sender of "@" or even "", because there
is no
domain, fetchmail refuses to get any further mail.
Th
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