On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 11:50:17AM +0200, Adrian Nims wrote:
> and I want to run Debian Task Installer after the installation complete.
> Can anyone help me, please, and remind me the name of this programm to
The program is `tasksel`
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aving to reboot)? The Sysrq docs imply that it will, but I never found out
about Magic SysRq until after the Mach64 xserver advanced past the stage
where it locks up all of the time, so I haven't been able to test it.
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blocks again with the badblocks program). If you have bad blocks on a brand
new computer you should be able to get a warranty replacement.
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h is a compressed ext2 filesystem)
Backup file: cp root.bin temp_root.bin.gz
decompress:gunzip temp_root.bin.gz
mount: mount -o loop -t ext2 temp_root.bin /mnt
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was the last problem.
I am still curious as to my original file was replaced without asking me,
and why no backup was kept of it, but at least everything is working
now. Thanks again!
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hem up somewhere (and this with one of the
most critical and difficult to configure systems in the OS).
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V: 66.136 Hz
DotClock 30.000
HTimings 640 720 784 864
VTimings 480 483 486 525
Flags"-HSync" "-VSync"
EndMode
Mode "832x624"
# D: 57.597 MHz, H: 49.997 kHz, V: 74.959 Hz
DotClock 57.598
HTimings 832 880 944 1152
VTimings 624 625 628 667
Flags"-HSync" "-VSync"
EndMode
EndSection
Section "Device"
Identifier "My Video Card"
VendorName "Unknown"
BoardName "Unknown"
VideoRam 8192
EndSection
Section "Screen"
Driver "accel"
Device "My Video Card"
Monitor "My Monitor"
DefaultColorDepth 32
Subsection "Display"
Depth 8
Modes "1024x768"
EndSubsection
Subsection "Display"
Depth 16
Modes "1024x768"
EndSubsection
Subsection "Display"
Depth 24
Modes "1024x768"
EndSubsection
Subsection "Display"
Depth 32
Modes "1024x768"
EndSubsection
EndSection
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ts
(--) Mach64: Font cache: 16 fonts
System: `/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/xkbcomp -w 1 -R/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb -xkm
-em1 "The XKEYBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports:" -emp "> " -eml "Errors
from xkbcomp are not fatal to the X server" keymap/dvorak /var/tmp/dvorak.xkm'
Cannot open "keymap/dvorak" for reading
Couldn't load XKB keymap, falling back to pre-XKB keymap
waiting for X server to shut down
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but I never get the ... after it. any idea's???
Thanks
Henry Kelsey
have known the person (if it's a person),
and whether I have ever met them face-to-face.
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www.mandinka.org
Use the alias command in .muttrc like so:
alias harry Harry Henry Gebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This command would set "harry" to equal my address. You can also have
multiple address like this:
alias a [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
alias g a, [EMAIL P
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 05:31:22PM +1100, Brendan J Simon wrote:
> What package do I need to install to get the C library manpages.
Try package manpages-dev .
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hat they used
a crypt based hash and use that instead? Otherwise I guess you have to be
careful to make sure you run passwd before you log out after making this
change.
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r soundlibasound1-d 0.5.9-1
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rocesses. Maybe someone
with more hardware knowledge could clear this up?
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also be phrased: what is the criterion for
an updated package being placed in stable, and if I want to keep up with
security updates and bug fixes do I have to track anything else that the
default locations?
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scriber's
ISP having a misconfigured MTA.
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files for you.
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2.17-1 everytime.
I went into dselect and pressed '=' while highlighting kernel_image, this
worked for me.
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tually any faster than the
i386 version (if not I can just get the i386 version and use it instead.)
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On Sat, Jul 29, 2000 at 12:51:41PM +0200, Peter Palfrader wrote:
> Hi Henry!
>
> On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Henry White wrote:
>
> > After the latest apt-get update/upgrade/check (using sources woody and
> > kernel 2.2.17) when i ran deborphan I got an on screen
kernel: VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for kswapd...
last message repeated 20 times
Any ideas or suggestions?
Everything else seems to work fine.
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dem drivers
for home, and my network drivers for work as well as having
different IP addresses. Say for instance I want to use a dynamic
IP for my modem and a static for work...
Thanks in advance,
Best regards,
Henry
Hi all,
I'm pretty new to Debian, still used to Redhat's click and it's all
installed
method of doing things. Can someone please enlighten me on how to
get Gnome and Enlightenment setup together ?
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Henry.
se
> and want to use mc. What can I do?
>
>
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t;
Short answer: no, any 'force' is likely to break things. You're actually
mileage may vary, so you may be very lucky, you may not. You want to take
that risk? It could be a great learning experience; or hours and hours just
chasing your tail ;-) It's up to you.
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cret to getting
around this problem?
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Many things are working already. I
am using a USB mouse suvvessfully. linux-usb.org keeps up a working
backport patch to the latest 2.2 kernels, and my USB mouse (really
an Evolution trackball) works under that, too.
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he former can gererate spurious errors like you are seeing
without otherwise being detected. I spend the extra money on ECC
memory, because I don't want any hidden errors...
Oh, and make sure that you have parity enabled on the SCSI bus
peripherals, too.
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7;t nail this one down. Can I use more than 64 MB with
k> this processor/L2 cache combination?
Yes. The problem you mention was a problem with the external L2
caches on some motherboards. All socket-7 type if I recall correctly.
It is not a problem with any P2/P3 derived processor.
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O> On 31 Dec 1999, Scott Henry wrote:
>> Not those specific machines.
O> SGI?
Yes, I work for SGI, but not speaking for SGI...
O> Problem is, the machine is currently running on a single-processor,
es are intrusive and
wide-spread. But it's done with a single sleection in `make
menuconfig`, the first step in compiling your own kernel. Note that
all modules need to be recompiled as well.
A standard uniprocessor kernel runs on a multi-processor system, so
installation, etc, works.
-
he
upgrade, delete the .deb files in /var/cache/apt/archives so you won't run
out of free space; then run apt-get to go through only 'contrib', etc. I
have NOT tried this, so I don't know whether it will work or whether it will
come back to haunt you later, so YAMMV ;-)
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s internal termination. Also, make sure that your SCSI cables
are as short as possible. Normally this means that the ScanJet
should be at the end of the bus. It is unusual to have the
controller not be one extreme of the numbers, ie: either 0 or 7.
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ev/tty
%
on my system. (the odd date is because I am running with devfs patch).
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Can anyone recommend a good or at least promising Linux meeting package?
Thanks!
Henry
~~~
>From a recent ZDNet article:
< http://www.zdnet.com/pcmag/stories/reviews/0,6755,2408776,00.html >
We also included a system configured with Caldera
Linux 2.3 running
If you could mail me one, I'd be grateful!
Thanks,
Henry
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reboot with an old kernel (2.3.21/devfs/int-patch)
where it used to work... (SMP, but that shouldn't affect atd?).
Any ideas?
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admin may have installed the "gnu" package, which includes bash (as
/usr/gnu/bin/bash). There are ways to install it in your homedir if
you don't have admin priviledges (or can' convince the admin to
install it). see the "-r /root" option to inst/swmgr.
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the necessary info needed to manually configure
/etc/X11/XF86Config is in the /usr/share/doc/xserver-i128 pages.
Note that you need xfree86 v3.3.1 or later. Note also that the later
.deb's have a broken xserver... So either stick with the 3.3.3.1
.debs or grab the binary from xfree86.org.
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ed. But 3.3.4
L> form www.xfree86.org works great. My is 3253081 bytes.
I've seen this as well. I strongly suspect it is due to a gcc/egcs
compilation bug. ie: the gcc2 compiled xserver works and the egcs
compiled xserver doesn't. In the case of the I128 xserver, the
change appears
to copy a working xserver from.
I've submitted a bug report for 3.3.4, but now have some more
details in 3.3.5, so I need to update the bug report...
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) before the clock runs
acceptably. The values computed are saved into a startup script.
You would need to do this first, even if you were planning on
running NTP to sync the time. The algorithms in ntpd assume that the
inherent clock drift is "small", for some value of small.
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ill go out and refetch/install them all?
I'm doing something like this, but it is still by hand at the moment
(there's nothing critical on the machine).
dpkg --get-selections
dpkg --set-selections
(though I haven't tried the latter yet, just read it in the m
cripple the hardware to save a few manufacturing bucks.
Long answer:
There is a project afoot that might make some models of
WinModem work under Linux (and probably *BSD), but I
wouldn't hold my breath waiting for it.
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HI DEAR .
I
LOOK FOR A DRIVERS : CIRRUS LOGIC CL-GD5440-J-QC-B . WERE I CAN DOWNLOAD
THIS PRODUCT . THIS IS FOR MY VIDEO CARD .. EXCUSE ME FOR
MY
ANGLAIS , I SPEAK FRENCHE THANKS
. MY BEST REGARD HENRY.
The processor will work just fine, though as I discovered some other
commonly used components on newer systems might give you some trouble so
it pays to consider the whole
system:
http://www.zdnet.com/zdhelp/stories/main/0,5594,2218754,00.html
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Apparently intel has
looks like a bug in win 95/98 crashes a system that has been up more than
49 days -- but no one finds it because they always crash long before that
anyway.
http://www.zdnet.com/zdhelp/stories/main/0,5594,2238939-3,00.html
Isn't there something similar in Linux? Except the limit is a bit over a
ye
nevermind... I deleted file 0024, followed the procedure for upgrading
using apt-get and things sorted themselves out okay...
Henry Kingman wrote:
>
> I wnated to install some new packages, so I ran the Update option on dselect.
> I then selected the package and ran install. Dselect t
the
files and concludes with
dpkg: parse error, in file '/var/lib/dpkg/updates/0024' near line 1:
newline in field name '#padding'
DPKG ERROR
The file referenced consists of 57 lines, all of which are: #padding
Any clues appreciated!
Henry
"This is serious busine
Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> One is TEI, for sure. At least in Linguistic research.
Yup, that's it. And I think I said CAL earlier, but it's CALS.
> Isn't SGML used for databases, too?
I think flat-file search-and-retrieval systems work well with the SGML
format, and if you need something beyond
"J.H.M. Dassen" wrote:
> "predecessor" might suggest HTML replaces SGML. It most certainly does not.
This might be a little off, as it was a couple of years since my SGML
class, but here goes:
SGML was created in the 70s by an IBM lawyer, Charles Goldfarb, who
wanted a format that could be easil
hello,
I've just installed wp8 and, when I launch it, it says to me:
can't load library 'libXpm.so.4'
I checked, and I DO NOT have this library... I've got 'libXpm.so.4.10'
and wp seems to need th release 4 and not 4.10...
where can I find it?
thanks
What's the best way to take screenshots in Debian?
I work for a big Web site about computers, and we're starting to look at
and care about how our pages look under Linux/Netscape.
Thanks,
Henry Kingman
o load this
driver manually at this point and proceed with installation via ftp? Is
anyone successfully using this particular NIC? Thanks in advance for any
clues.
Henry
Background images in _tables_ -- though not table cells -- are supported by
IE 3 and later and Netscape 4 and later. Just use
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> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: web design question
> Date: Friday, Novembe
> On the other hand, if your chipset can't cache more than 64MB, going to
> 80MB might actually make some things slower. I'm not sure if telling the
> kernel "mem=64M" on an 80MB machine would be enough to fix that problem
> or not.
Pasted below is an article from the ZDNet Web site about this.
uld fix/be concerned with?
The NIC is an EtherLink III driven by the 3c509 module which is loaded in
the kernel on bootup.
Thanks in advance,
Henry
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> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: How can I create my
On Sun, 19 Jul 1998, Ian Keith Setford wrote:
> Yo-
>
> > I can't get my sound to work. Everything that uses sound says it
> can't
> > open the sound device. Bplay gave me the best lead with this:
> > bplay: /dev/dsp: Device not configured
> >
> > My question is, how do I configure /dev/dsp?
I can't get my sound to work. Everything that uses sound says it can't
open the sound device. Bplay gave me the best lead with this:
bplay: /dev/dsp: Device not configured
My question is, how do I configure /dev/dsp? MAKEDEV doesn't appear to do
anything.
|-
I wanted to setup pon so that any user can use it who is in a secific
group. I set the group up and set permissions, but when I try to run
/usr/sbrin/pppd, I get this message:
/usr/sbin/pppd: must be root to run /usr/sbin/pppd, since it is not
setuid-root
I looked at the man page for setuid and s
On Sat, 18 Jul 1998, John Kloss wrote:
> Just a question, did you try it as root or as a regular user? and if as a
> regular user where you a member of the group audio? I couldn't use sound
> until I edited /etc/group and added my user name to the audio group.
>
> HTH
> - John Kloss
>
I tr
I am using kernel 2.0.34 and have compiled in /dev/dsp and /dev/audio
support under sound and filled in the correct info for my sounds card, yet
when I try to use something in sound, it says it can't open sound device.
Can someone help?
|
On Thu, 16 Jul 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> Robert Henry Rati wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 16 Jul 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> >
> > > Robert Henry Rati wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Wed, 15 Jul 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> > > >
>
I have Debian and Winbloze on my 2.0 gig hd just fine. The only problem
is, Winbloze will not see any partition that is not it's own format. When
you format a partition for linux, you will lose sight of that partition in
Win95. Linux, on the other hand, can see all partitions, so you can still
c
On Thu, 16 Jul 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> Robert Henry Rati wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 15 Jul 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> >
> > > Yup. Under hamm. I've had trouble is isapnp in the past but setting up an
> > > internal USR
> > > Sportster
I have a generic three button serial mouse on my computer. I can get X to
recognize two of them, but can't seem to find a mouse driver in XF86Setup
that will recognize the third button. Does anyone know a mouse driver
that will work with a generic 3-button serial mouse that recognizes all
three b
I used Afterstep as my window manager in X on Debian 1.3, and I just
installed X and Afterstep in Debian 2.0. The interface has completely
changed, but the biggest change is there doesn't appear to be a .steprc so
you can configure it. It seems to have some menu options for minor
modifications (i
7;m using two other ports already).
> Does
> pnpdump find the device?
>
> Robert Henry Rati wrote:
>
> > Has anyone configured a PNP modem in Linux using PNPISATOOLS? I have a
> > 33.6 modem which (unfortunately) is PNP and haven't been able to get Linux
> > t
Has anyone configured a PNP modem in Linux using PNPISATOOLS? I have a
33.6 modem which (unfortunately) is PNP and haven't been able to get Linux
to recognize it. It should see it on /dev/ttyS1, since it's set for Com
1. Also, there were a number of scripts setup to connect you to an isp
when yo
I just installed Debian 2.0 beta off of my Cheap Bytes CD, and when I
selected configure packages from dselect, I got a list of errors as it
configured modules and it canceled out because of errors. Is there some
place I could look at the configuration log and see what problems it had?
Is there a
I have an old 384 with 40 meg HD and 1 meg of ram and I wanted to set it
up as my ftp server. Can Linux install into that small a HD and if so,
how would I go about doing that?
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This question might be hard to answer. I have an Amiga with a Squirel
PCMCIA card attacted to it. I want to install Linux on this machine and
access my SCSI drives off the Squirrel controller. Last I hear, there
were no drivers for the PCMCIA Squirrel card. Does Debian 2.0 for m86k
have this dr
Will Debian 2.0 solve the problem of not being about to have a parallel
removable drive and lp drivers loaded at the same time?
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|-
Will the release of Debian 2.0 support SyQuest removable drives in any
way? I know there is a way to make the Iomega parallel port version of
the zip drive work in Linux, but not the SyQuest EZFlyer. Is there going
to be any support for the SyQuest parallel port drives and/or any other
SyQuest re
to a foreign hosts.
Secondly, where is the none-free directory on the ftp site.
Bernt T. Hansen wrote:
>
> Henry Chih-Hsiang Yao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > Currently, I am running a server at UCLA using Debian distribution
> > 1.3.1 . The
Linux system. Perhaps, I forgot to install something.
Please show me how to install it.
Secondly, I need to upgrade my ghostscript from GNU 3.33 to Aladin
version 5.0 or above. I was wondering wether anybody knows where I can
get a debian distribution of it?
Thanks in advance.
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On Wed, 13 May 1998, Norbert Veber wrote:
> On Tue, May 12, 1998 at 03:26:30PM -0500, Henry Hollenberg wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've set up a DNS server (primary and secondary) using
> > Debian and not
d from the first few days when I was trying
to get everything working and so were probably the result of some mistake
I made, just curious as to what that might have been.
Thanks
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Is rshd related to the "r" commands?
If it allows me to log into the system and do some assembly compiles then
that's all I was looking for.
Where do I check it out (Ataman RSHD)?
Thanks
Henry Hollenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Timm Gleason wrote:
Looks intresting I'll check it out, thanks.
Henry Hollenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 21 Mar 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
>Where can I read a description of vnc? I didn't get any hits on a debian
>package search :-(.
>
> There's a web page at http://www
Where can I read a description of vnc? I didn't get any hits on a debian
package search :-(.
Henry Hollenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 21 Mar 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
>I was wondering if there was a way to telnet from a linux box to a win95
>box?
>
> No. Win9
bly
format...instead of att. So I thought I would do the "compiles" on the
win95 box. But I hate to sit down to itI'd rather open up a telnet to
it from my linux box if possible. Of course when I was thru with the
tutorial I would switch over to the att style.
Henry Hollen
:-).
Thanks
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On Sat, 14 Mar 1998, Santiago Vila wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
> On Sat, 14 Mar 1998, Henry Hollenberg wrote:
>
> > I did a fresh hamm install using the disk images dated 2.20.98 and the
> > i
ailed--compilation aborted at /usr/lib/dpkg//methods/ftp/setup line
7.
query/setup script returned error exit status 2.
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can I save all these .deb files somewhere and use them for setting up
the other two debian boxes I'm building.
Where should I put these .deb packages on the "new" machines and how do I
point dselect at themand what about the packages filehow do I
handle it in this scenari
, not
>'stable'. After that, run 'Update' in dselect. Then, enter the 'Select'
>screen again and see what happens.
Ooops!, I already did Q then install.I wonder if I could start over
with the 2.0 install disks I made...I don't really have any data on this
sy
with it!
I wonder if it would have been smoother to start with the fresh 2.0
install disks?
Henry Hollenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 11 Mar 1998, Travis Cole wrote:
>
> Try a hitting "Q" that should make it ignore any errors it is having.
>
> On Wed,
This message didn't make it to the list first time so I'm trying again.
Henry Hollenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm in the middle of upgrade from 1.3.1 to hamm upgrade and was trying to
upgrade the packages in dists/unstable/main using dselect. I have already
run the a
After running autoup.sh where do I point dselect to complete the hamm
upgrade from 1.3.1.
Thanks
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ROMs. (Well at
least I got the book that came with them :-)).
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ust connect
1<-->B and 2<-->A !!!
I figure the things are going to get assigned at boot the same way each
time. But I would like to know how to do things the "Right Way".
Thanks
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this company or book and wouldn't no Dale if I literally bumped into
himjust found the book helpful for me.
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Sounds like maybe you didn't redo your links for vmlinuz in / and didn't
edit lilo.conf (if you want to still have your old kernel available in
emergencys).
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On Tue, 3 Mar 1998, Joost Kooij wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Mar 1998, Henry Hollenberg wrote:
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> > Hello Joost and thanks for the reply.
> >
> > I've been tinkering with dselect and I think I've figured out enough t
Henry Hollenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 3 Mar 1998, Joost Kooij wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Mar 1998, Henry Hollenberg wrote:
>
> > > Was that a kernel you brewed yourself with kernel-package? Then it
> > > probably wasn't mentioned in a "Pack
Henry Hollenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 3 Mar 1998, Joost Kooij wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Mar 1998, Henry Hollenberg wrote:
>
> > Hello Joost and thanks for the reply.
> >
> > I've been tinkering with dselect and I think I've figured out enough t
some new machines coming in this morning so I'll try this out
blindly soon, but would appreciate any guidance from the gurus.
Thanks
Henry Hollenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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