Re: downgrade

2001-05-23 Thread Richard J Kuhns
Norbert Koch writes: > > Hi! > > Is it possible to downgrade a machine from -current to -stable? > Yes, it's possible, but if you've got much on your system I don't think it's worth it. I (almost) did it a couple of months ago. It's not for the faint of heart. One thing that you've got

ppp/samba (configuration?) question

2001-01-11 Thread Richard J Kuhns
If this isn't the right place for this, I apologize. Feel free to set followups appropriately. I'm running ppp on a -current system (12/7/2000 vintage) named `moran'. I'm using it as a gateway for small in-home network (a couple of windoze boxes and a laptop running -stable), and I have NAT enab

Re: Confusing error messages from shell image activation

2000-12-12 Thread Richard J Kuhns
David O'Brien writes: > On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 02:35:43PM -0500, Richard J Kuhns wrote: > > /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libstdc++.so.2" not found > > /prog/applix/axdata/axmain: Operation timed out > > Blah. :-( Applixware depends on the co

Re: Confusing error messages from shell image activation

2000-12-11 Thread Richard J Kuhns
David O'Brien writes: > On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 09:07:27AM -0500, Richard J Kuhns wrote: > > Yes, it's definitely different. No matter what you say when installing, > > `applix' is: > > > > #!/bin/sh > > APPLIX_HOME="/usr/local/applix&q

Re: Confusing error messages from shell image activation

2000-12-11 Thread Richard J Kuhns
Tony Maher writes: > > On the other hand, Applixware Office ships a precompiled package for > > /usr/local, and doesn't like being installed anywhere else. Which > > means I've got a couple of hundred megabytes being backup up for no > > good reason :-(. > > Really?! > I have it installed

Re: YA ssh question (ssh-askpass?)

2000-03-08 Thread Richard J Kuhns
Kris Kennaway writes: > On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Richard J Kuhns wrote: > > > So does all this mean that I now have to start using ssh-add/ssh-agent? > > Not at all; it's there as an option for people who have > "secure" workstations and/or want single-sign

Re: YA ssh question (ssh-askpass?)

2000-03-07 Thread Richard J Kuhns
Kris Kennaway writes: > On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Richard J Kuhns wrote: > > > I've installed a Tcl/Tk version of ssh-askpass in /usr/local/bin (which > > works by itself; I've tried it). I've also set SSH_ASKPASS_ENV to > > /usr/local/bin/ssh-ask

Re: YA ssh question (ssh-askpass?)

2000-03-07 Thread Richard J Kuhns
Oscar Bonilla writes: > > # cd /usr/ports/security/OpenSSH-askpass/ > # make all install clean > > regards, > > -oscar > Well, that installed a C version of ssh-askpass in /usr/X11R6/bin. Running it directly, it looks different but functions identically to the Tcl/TK version I'd inst

YA ssh question (ssh-askpass?)

2000-03-07 Thread Richard J Kuhns
I just built- and installed- world about an hour ago, and removed the ssh-1.2.27 port. The build and install went without a problem, but I've apparently lost some functionality. I spend most of my time in xemacs, and I make heavy use of CVS to access a couple of remote repositories. I've had CV

Re: Problems with the ATA-driver

1999-12-21 Thread Richard J Kuhns
Soren Schmidt writes: > It seems Theo van Klaveren wrote: > > On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Soren Schmidt wrote: > > > > > > Harddisks: Western Digital Caviar (2.0 GB), non-DMA and > > > >Western Digital Caviar (2.5 GB), DMA-33. > > > > Mainboard: Asus P5A-B Super7 > > > > Chipset: ALi

Re: PPP problem + mailing list archive problem

1999-05-26 Thread Richard J Kuhns
Brian Somers writes: > > Well, I'd hoped I'd be able to do a little more before bothering the list, > > but... > > > > I'd last built world around the end of April, with no problems. I then > > grew a fairly heavy workload, and so didn't get a chance to build world > > again until 2 days ag

PPP problem + mailing list archive problem

1999-05-26 Thread Richard J Kuhns
Well, I'd hoped I'd be able to do a little more before bothering the list, but... I'd last built world around the end of April, with no problems. I then grew a fairly heavy workload, and so didn't get a chance to build world again until 2 days ago (May 24). During that time, something changed wi