Will,
Thanks so much for the detailed information. I will set this up when I get a
chance. (hah)
there's an awful lot you can do with all these -- it's kinda
like killing a mosquito with a nuclear bomb...
It certainly looks that way!
Actually, I have another question about exim. I have it
Hello,
I have been thinking about this for a while, and haven't really found much
comprehensible documentation on it...
I like to be able to check my mail from several locations. I also have a
bunch of pop mail accounts. I want to have my debian box collect mail from
all of those accounts and
eric baierl wrote:
Is there a way to make a directory (namely, etc/www) on a mac network, so
I can just open the directory on the mac to work on the files? I was going
to set up ftp, but since I'll only be working on at home within the
network, I really only need it locally. Any relatively
Hello,
In the samba docs, it says that I can specify the user name to connect to a
share by typing \\server\service%user ... However, I can't get this too work
on debian. I have the potato samba packages. Has anyone been able to get
this to work?
-samuel
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I got a message from the future. It
aba wrote:
--- Andrew D Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
HI All,
I'm trying to reinstall Win98 on my laptop (don't
worry I just want a
little practice using fips so that I can install
Debian on a friends
laptop:). Anyway I repartitioned and reformated the
drive but when I
try to boot
Ben Collins wrote:
On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 03:52:17AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have just switched from RH to debian, and in the process of
trying to compile nvidia and creative drivers have discovered that
the kernel source was not installed. (Due to the fact that the
drivers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben Collins wrote:
On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 03:52:17AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I
have just switched from RH to debian, and in the process of trying to
compile nvidia and creative drivers have discovered that the kernel source
was not installed. (Due to
Michael Janssen (CS/MATH stud.) wrote:
In Samuel Hathaway's email, 10-11-2000:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm... I ran the following commands...
# cd /usr/src
# apt-get install kernel-source-2.2.17
# bunzip2 kernel-source-2.2.17.tar.bz2
# tar -xf kernel-source-2.2.17.tar
# cd
hogan wrote:
I have a 486DX4/100 (Overdrive) with 32MB of RAM that I run Debian on..
Up until yesterday it was running like a dream.. Now it does stuff like
Unknown vector 67 in CPU#0 and after that and something about idling says
hda interrupt lost over and over and over again.
My potato
in advance,
samuel hathaway
does
one do this?
Also, I'm within a university network. Do you think the university net
admins would have to do anything for me to get this set up? I guess I don't
fully understand the system. *sigh*
Thanks for your help,
Samuel Hathaway
Student Consultant
Academic Technology Services
'rl_*', which I assume refers
to readline functions.
I also tried installing readline 2.1-19, but this didn't help.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Samuel Hathaway
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