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I want to modify the domainname part
but there is no /etc/domainname
Rus Foster ??:
| On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Shu Hung (Koala) wrote:
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|> where does the domain name of a debain stored? is the
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where does the domain name of a debain stored?
is there anyway to change it?
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I want my perl script to check if the pppd is on
how can I do that?
is there any function to check so?
or does the pppd lock any file for me to check so?
thanks
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Well, I'm newbie full of silly questions
When using the 'apt-get install' command to install a program, a kind
of 'blue screen' will appear for user to config the program. Is it
possible to re-do this configuration process after installation?
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I'm using postfix (left sendmail and exim behind for some reason) on
my Debian machine.
I need to set the machine up on a network with non-fixed IP right now.
How am I supposed to do so? Besides, how can I re-config the postfix?
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Carlos Sousa wrote:
| The sendmail package asks you a few questions upon installation, so
| as to configure it properly for your machine. Don't you remember
| answering them? You really should take software installation a lot
| less lightly...
I've ans
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I installed a Sendmail to my Debian with "apt-get install"
After a little bit setup (may be sth. went wrong here), I tried to
send mail with mutt. It failed with a message with "Host Unknown (Name
server: none: host not found)".
My Debian is connected
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