o have?
Or is there a task or meta-package or sumsuch that I simply
didn't see?
cu,
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e only safe way is to try several combinations of you RAM bars. When i
upgraded my
machine I had the case that of my three modules, any combination of two would work
fine, but not
all three together.
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mirror of everything I find on any of
my machines; will it work if I place the mirror on an NFS share and run
apt-move from all machines with
'DELETE=no'?
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ough for
me. Will the 'testing' distribution always be reasonably stable, and does
'stable'
actually mean 'rock solid'? Or was it just my luck that I arrived at a time
when woody was
already mature enough to be usable?
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elf.
See http://www.hylafax.org/man/faxrcvd.html for details.
One thing I did not quite understand, and one could
possibly dislike: it builds its own 'pseudo-root'
filesystem (/var/spool/fax/bin, /var/spool/fax/etc, and so
on). Don't ask me why. I don't know.
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nto
the disk. But this seems to be quite an endeavour, and if
anyone can think of an easier way, please let me know.
cu, Schnobs
.
Now, I don't want to live without logging, but consider to move
the logfiles into a ramdisk and have logrotate copy them onto
the disk. But this seems to be quite an endeavour, and if
anyone can think of an easier way, please let me know.
cu, Schnobs
I don't want to live without logging, but consider to move
the logfiles into a ramdisk and have logrotate copy them onto
the disk. But this seems to be quite an endeavour, and if
anyone can think of an easier way, please let me know.
cu,
Schnobs
efinitely won't be needed (as magaing them would be quite
cumbersome).
The hardware is readily assembled right here, and I'm able to
do all this (except the "browsing" part) -- however, I'm quite at
a loss now because I don't know how to shrink it to about ten
buttons and a 20x4 display.
cu,
Schnobs
some time, X (Gnome) started and
that's where I'm stuck now.
I can't imagine how or where I've messed things up.
I also don't know how or where to fix it.
cu,
Schnobs
RTFM" will suffice, however, I need some hint about the "M".
cu,
Schnobs
then
copy the whole disk to the others? I don't know how many
things need to be set differently, but if it's just a few you could
maybe produce a shell-script that queries the necessary info
from your 'muppet'.
Maybe that's a silly idea...
cu,
Schnobs
from CD first and then
upgrading to woody.
Well, that's still an option... but even if I give up now,
I'd like to know what I did wrong.
cu,
Schnobs
ervers directly. The only other machine with two NCs
happens to be running windows only. So I want to produce
either a stack of floppies or a CD with the necessary data
to get started.
cu,
Schnobs
PS:
Oh yes, in my case it's the i386 architecture that matters -
- if that information matters.
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