syslog
in it and trying again? (if it's not in there already)
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CaT ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
'We do more then just sing and dance. We've got a brain too.'
-- The Backstreet Boys
on the
exchange box whenever a connection happens.
yet another way to do it would be with NAT but you'd need 2.4.x for that.
Hope this helps.
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CaT ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
'We do more then just sing and dance. We've got a brain too.'
-- The Backstreet Boys
the new one as 3.
This'll give you room to move in the future.
take?
Assuming 4 and 5 are harddrives, it'll be adc (they'd be sda and sdb). If
not then it'll simply go up a letter in the alphabet from what you have now.
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'We do more then just sing and dance
/how is this so? :)
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CaT ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
'We do more then just sing and dance. We've got a brain too.'
-- The Backstreet Boys
cases
where the link can go down. But then again, I know of no software that
is procognicant and this is probably why pppd does not supply an
option for this sort of thing.
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'We do more then just sing and dance. We've got a brain too
by putting the syslogd restart on the last syslogd file
in the config.
So... How come it ain't done? :)
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CaT ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
'We do more then just sing and dance. We've got a brain too.'
-- The Backstreet Boys
want them off the list. Why not
make it easy for them to get off and forget about scoring points?
They wont read the footer either. I know this from experience in managing
a few lists. Bastids.
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'We do more then just sing and dance. We've got a brain too
and all help will obviously be appreciated. If you need more info, tell
me how to get it and I'll do my best to provide.
Thanks.
System:
Linux 2.2.18pre21
Glibc 2.1.3
XFree 3.3.6 (Debian 2.2r1 release (potato))
TWM as a window manager
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'We do more then just
mke2fs /dev/partition
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CaT ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
'We do more then just sing and dance. We've got a brain too.'
-- The Backstreet Boys
into your .bash_profile file.
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CaT ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
'We do more then just sing and dance. We've got a brain too.'
-- The Backstreet Boys
or is the debian
supplied xterm truly broken?
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CaT ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
'He had position, but I was determined to score.'
-- Worf, DS9, Season 5: 'Let He Who Is Without Sin...'
like syntax on. Any ideas?
Do you have the vim-rt package installed?
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CaT ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
'He had position, but I was determined to score.'
-- Worf, DS9, Season 5: 'Let He Who Is Without Sin...'
] $ apt-cache depends vim
vim
Depends: libc6
Depends: libgpmg1
Depends: libncurses5
PreDepends: dpkg
Suggests: ctags
exuberant-ctags
elvis
Recommends: vim-rt
etc...
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CaT ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
'He had position, but I was determined to score.'
-- Worf
have a friend who always whacks on about how great MS is and
tries to bait me by talking about how linux sucks. How was totally silenced
in his baiting when I told him that Debian could, indeed, automatically
get updates for his OS should he want it to.
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'He had
that are a wee bit
more severe and you couldn't login or whatnot, you'd be in serious poo.
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CaT ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
'He had position, but I was determined to score.'
-- Worf, DS9, Season 5: 'Let He Who Is Without Sin...'
experience was to instlal debian but dselect
dumped core so I installed RH. I got so tired of it that after less
then 3 months I went and rolled my own system from scratch, compiling
everything myself.
Now we're looking at debian at work and those RH boxes are being
slowly moved over.
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CaT
I have been getting the following error:
/etc/init.d/devpts.sh: line 63: syntax error: unexpected end of file
dpkg: error processing libc6 (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 2
Errors were encountered while processing:
libc6
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg
On Mon, Sep 06, 1999 at 11:36:17AM -0400, Timothy Hospedales wrote:
How can I get apps to start automatically with X if its using XDM?
Before I used to use .xnitirc, but this doesnt seem to work any more since apt
installed xdm. :(.
XDM usually looks at /etc/X11/Xsession
Look at the copy command. Note that there are two different versions.
Anyway, your files will have to be in a delimited text format, such as
csv, tab, |, etc.
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