[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> John-- I've tried to find navigator-smotif-45 thru ftp debian.org, but
> without success. I did find one non-free directory, but navigator wasn't
> in it, as far I could tell, just various binaries, but it wasn't in them
> either. Thanks anyway.-- Max
>
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John-- I've tried to find navigator-smotif-45 thru ftp debian.org, but
without success. I did find one non-free directory, but navigator wasn't
in it, as far I could tell, just various binaries, but it wasn't in them
either. Thanks anyway.-- Max
On 20 Jul 1999 22:26:43 -0500 John Hasler <[EMAIL
>> "John" == John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Even though I've configured exim, it doesn't by itself arouse pppd,...
>> ...and so it doesn't actually send the messages.
John> You have to run it while connected to the Net. Type 'runq' as
John> root, or put runq in a script in /etc/ppp/
maxalbert writes:
> Since receiving your message, I tried "ping debian.org." It
> responded...
> Once again, however, I'm only able to do this from within pon-poff.
Yes, of course. You are only connected to the Net after running pon and
before running poff.
> I haven't tried adding a default ro
Bill-- Bless your heart; you've anticipated my question. Last night,
using "pon," I was able to run "ftp" (because unlike wvdial, pon gives me
a prompt), and actually reached both debian.org & sunsite.unc.edu, and
successfully transferred a couple of README files. Oh, joy! Oh, rapture!
I also ran
This is true but also please try to appreciate the nature and the
magnitude of the problem. Almost every distribution of Linux (and
for that matter UNIX) have critical differences in the fine details
of how certain tasks are accomplished. There is almost NO task that
has only one "right" way to
On Sat, 17 Jul 1999 08:37:05 +0200 Oder Otto ood14
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Ich bin vom 19.7 bis 30.7 nur am Abend in der Firma.
Am Abend, wenn es finster wird, kommt Otto...
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If anyone who is actually involved in writing documentation PLEASE
take this stuff
on board because if even one elementary (to an expert) item is overlooked it
causes
untold frustration to the less experienced !
>If anything, I am swamped with manuals. Sometimes they help,
>
On Fri, 16 Jul 1999 18:23:05 -0400 Bill Leach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>Hi Max;
>
>You really need to spend some time reading the HOWTOs and some of the
>stuff in /usr/doc/* !! In particular see the ISP-HOWTO but remember
>to look in /usr/doc/* and with "man" for any program configuration
>file
> That's the good news. The bad news is it just sits there, without so
> much as a prompt.
Why would you want it to give you a prompt? What would you do with it if
you got it? Once the ppp connection is up, it is just there for any
application to use, just like an ethernet connection. The appl
Of course that should be apt-get install communicator.
-Original Message-
From: Carley, Jason (Australia)
Sent: Friday, July 16, 1999 9:06 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: PPPuzzles
Max,
What is it you want to do over your ppp link? If it is just email and we
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Sent: Friday, July 16, 1999 8:30 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: PPPuzzles
Greetings all-- Chapter 2 in my riveting saga.
It seems that Debian 2.1.8 does not support the Diamond Supra 288i
SP modem-- at least not mine. After two weeks of trying to get the OS to
Greetings all-- Chapter 2 in my riveting saga.
It seems that Debian 2.1.8 does not support the Diamond Supra 288i
SP modem-- at least not mine. After two weeks of trying to get the OS to
detect the damned thing, I gave up and replaced it with a scrounged-up
Sportster 28800. Viola! Instant
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