On Sun, 5 Jan 1997, Don Morton wrote:
> /usr/bin/tcsh was indeed in my /etc/shells, but no luck. After reading
> the previous post, just for the heck of it, I entered /bin/tcsh in
> /etc/shells, and now it works. Note that /bin/tcsh is a symbolic link
> to /usr/bin/tcsh.
Which is in your passw
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Don Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>but the original poster had a valid problem report which RTFM
>really isn't going to solve for him!
It's not so much that as that tcsh should be added correctly to
/etc/shells as part of the post-install process. That, at least IMHO,
Pete Templin wrote:
>
> Read the man page on ftpd, or simply add /usr/bin/tcsh to /etc/shells (the
> short answer to RTFM). The ftpserver checks to see if you have a valid
> shell before allowing you to log in.
>
People are sometimes quick to yell out RTFM! There's something
a little more subt
On Sun, 5 Jan 1997, Xinbing Liu wrote:
> (2). tcsh doesn't work properly: I can't ftp into my computer from
> another computer if my shell is tcsh (as specified in /etc/passwd). It
> gives me "user access denied".
> However, if I say csh in /etc/passwd, ftp works fine, even though the
> shell
On Sun, 5 Jan 1997, Xinbing Liu wrote:
> (2). tcsh doesn't work properly: I can't ftp into my computer from
> another computer if my shell is tcsh (as specified in /etc/passwd). It
> gives me "user access denied".
> However, if I say csh in /etc/passwd, ftp works fine, even though the
> shell
I installed X windows package from Debian 1.2 (ftp'd from
uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu, one of the mirror sites), here are some strange
things I noticed, I wonder if anyone else has it:
(1). rxvt doesn't work properly: backspace doesn't work, it types ~
instead. I can't set it by "stty erase" either
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