Since I started using Linux, I've used the same username, hal, for
logging in. With Sarge this was no problem since, somehow, it adapted
for the actual hal programs. The first problem I had with it was with
Ubuntu, but I got by that by just upgrading my old install instead of
making a new
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On 08/19/07 20:23, Hal Vaughan wrote:
Since I started using Linux, I've used the same username, hal, for
logging in. With Sarge this was no problem since, somehow, it adapted
for the actual hal programs. The first problem I had with it was with
On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 09:23:45PM -0400, Hal Vaughan wrote:
I installed Etch on a computer for my Mother today and it wouldn't allow
me to use hal. On all my email accounts and other accounts on all
the systems I deal with, I've always used the name hal, but now it's
not allowed.
The hal
On Sunday 19 August 2007, Franz Pletz wrote:
On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 09:23:45PM -0400, Hal Vaughan wrote:
I installed Etch on a computer for my Mother today and it wouldn't
allow me to use hal. On all my email accounts and other accounts
on all the systems I deal with, I've always used the
On Sunday 19 August 2007, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 08/19/07 20:23, Hal Vaughan wrote:
Since I started using Linux, I've used the same username, hal,
for logging in. With Sarge this was no problem since, somehow, it
adapted for the actual hal programs. The first problem I had with
it was
* Hal Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007 Aug 19 21:10 -0500]:
I admit that I do miss the obvious at times, but isn't Etch 4.0r0?
Last week 4.0r1 was released. I don't know if updated CD/DVD images
are available, but with a properly configured sources.list aptitude
should upgrade the system.
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