[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jim r said
How do I clear the screen after logout? so...instead of walking up on
the remnants of the X server terminating and a login prompt, all that
shows on the screen is the login prompt... what script is it?
Personally, I don't like the shell-specific
the dselect to look at the /slink/blah ect..
and then goto the files to select..I suggest to go through and
mark EVERY LAST THING on HOLD
= and then becarefull what you
download and remove or update...
check the debian bug trac site too..
Steven Udell
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Hello,
I need advice on what ISDN adapter to get.
I have looked at the:
3comImpact IQ (serial) modem external device..
But am concerned about the limit of 115K speed on the serial port.
And people say its just a toy..not a solid ISDN choice..(250.00 cost too)
I have also looked at the:
Cisco
George Bonser wrote:
On Sun, 25 Oct 1998, Steven Udell wrote:
Hello,
I need advice on what ISDN adapter to get.
Before you lay out a bunch of money for ISDN, is ADSL coming to your area
any time soon? It kicks ISDN to the curb. No special line installation, no
additional line
George Bonser wrote:
On Sun, 25 Oct 1998, Steven Udell wrote:
Yea..and no..I am too far from the telco's switching building.
1000 Meters too far for ADSL..already cursed alot about this g
ISDN is where I am headed...
I'll read on.. just replying to the ADSL part...
We have had
Hello,
I am lost..
Situation:
2 Linux boxs both with Debian, one slink the other hamm.
Both have network NE2K cards and both are seen by Linux.
The Slink box has a ppp connection to the net but I
don't as of right now need to access the net w/the hamm
computer. I just want each box to see each
with them complied in.
So I don't need or want to see them trying to load modules
that it first used to get my system going that arn't there
anymore.
How would I clean up the boot process of these old first
install modules..that arnt needed anymore and my present
kernel handles fine ?
Steven Udell
[EMAIL
this?
Steven Udell
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Hello Debian People (new to list test)
Steve
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Hello,
I am trying to figure out how to customize the menu
system in Debian 2.0. I have installed 3 wms so far
from dselect, all work and show a pretty ok menu of
some but not all of what I want in applications to
use. I have installed WM GNU nextstep/fvwm2 WM
standard. I have installed a non
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