I set my sources.list to:
http://www.debian.org/~vincent/ xfree-update main
I did an apt-get update then apt-get upgrade. Everything went fine
until I tried to run XF86Setup, this wasn't installed. I then did an
apt-get update XF86Setup and then an apt-get install XF86Setup. Once
again everyth
The phone number only resides in /etc/chatscripts/provider. Though now
I know about /etc/ppp/peers/provider and its purpose and using
pppconfig to change a current setup. Thanks for the replies.
--- John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marshal Wong writes:
> > You probably have to edit /etc/
I used pppconfig to create my connection to my ISP. My ISP is changing
their dial-up numbers and I need to modify the file where the number
resides. I looked through /etc/ppp but I cannot find the file. Is the
file that pppconfig creates an editable text file?
I know I can create a new connecti
000 at 07:25:18PM -0800, Michael Zielinski wrote:
> > I have an ATI Rage 128 Pro card and I'm using slink. I edited my
> > source.lists to point to www.debian.org/~vincent xfree-update main.
> >
> > I did an apt-get update and then an apt-get upgrade. Everything
> s
I have an ATI Rage 128 Pro card and I'm using slink. I edited my
source.lists to point to www.debian.org/~vincent xfree-update main.
I did an apt-get update and then an apt-get upgrade. Everything seemed
to work, I received one warning "/usr/x11R6/lib/x11/doc symbolic link
points to the wrong pl
If you can rule out software causing the time change, you could have a
bad crystal oscillator, which keeps track of time. This is a chip on
your motherboard and comes in various shapes and sizes. More than
likely a motherboard replacement would be called for unless you can get
the manufacturer to
I am trying to get my Practical Periphials 28.8 external modem working
under Debian 2.1. I have followed the examples in O'Relly's "Running
Linux" and created the following files in /etc/ppp:
my-chat-script
#!/bin/sh
# my-chat-script: a program for dialing up your ISP
exec chat -v \
'
You can try Ontime, www.ontime.com. I've used it in Windows
environments and it works fairly well. I could not find on their site
what O/Ses are supported, but they state they support "mulitiple
networking environments". It might be worth an email to find out.
Mike
--- Kent West <[EMAIL PROTEC
I recently found a couple sites of interest on winmodems. If missed
their references in the recent discussion, I apologize.
http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html
http://linmodems.org/
Mike
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"If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops
moving, subsidize i
The Debian web-site tutorial mentioned using Midnight Commander (mc),
so I thought I would try it out. I do not have it on my system
(version 2.1), so I ran dselect to install it.
I found it in the list and it had a couple of dependancies (gpm and
libgpmg1). I accepted those to be installed also
Drankin -
FYI - You've got Happy99, you might want to run a virus scan.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am going to set up a debian linux box and I want to run the samba
> server. Obviously I have not done it yet, thus the question. I have
> searched in vain, via Samba.org, for Debian specifi
Warningnew user...terminology may not be completely correct. ;-)
I've installed distribution 2.1 that comes with the O'Reily book and
have been using it via the bash shell and learning various commands.
Now I would like to install X Windows, but I can't quite figure out my
video chipset.
I h
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