Mike Noyes wrote:
On Fri, 2002-04-12 at 19:40, Victor McAllister wrote:
I've added a slightly easier to read HTML version, with links to the package
files, available here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/packages-list.html
Everyone,
Thanks for letting me know there was a problem
Mike,
If you obtained all files why then is pppd-filter not listed?
Larry Platzek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 12 Apr 2002, Mike Noyes wrote:
Date: 12 Apr 2002 20:39:37 -0700
From: Mike Noyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: leaf-user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Packages (.lrp) list updated
In this release:
1. The 'try' command now accepts an optional timeout. If the timeout is
given in the command, the standard configuration will automatically
be restarted after the new configuration has been running for that
length of time. This prevents a remote admin from being locked
On Sat, 2002-04-13 at 07:28, Larry Platzek wrote:
Mike,
If you obtained all files why then is pppd-filter not listed?
Larry,
Probably because it doesn't have a .lrp extension.
-rwxr-xr-x1 jniloleaf 216276 Apr 7 04:34
devel/jnilo/bering/packages/pppd/pppd-filter
I used:
$ find
Larry Platzek wrote:
Mike,
If you obtained all files why then is pppd-filter not listed?
Because I removed it :-). This package does not exist anymore.
But do not worry your stuff is still there but differently ...
As rc2 is about to come out with pptp support I patched several pppd.
The
Both Victor and Greg suggest that when I THOUGHT I disconnected
from my University account, the connection ACTUALLY stayed open
for 18 hours afterward. This is likely, although I do not
know why it might happen and I don't know how to track down
what is really going on.
Thanks for the
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002 10:41:04 EDT Mike Sussman wrote:
Both Victor and Greg suggest that when I THOUGHT I disconnected
from my University account, the connection ACTUALLY stayed open
for 18 hours afterward. This is likely, although I do not
know why it might happen and I don't know how to
Thanks, Brad, for your thought.
I am using the openssh client on a Linux box (RH 7.1). I, too, have
seen the client fail to terminate when some process remains open
(for example, an X window) but my ssh client process did terminate.
I was careful to close all X windows and terminate all
On Saturday 13 April 2002 00:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lynn,
Yes it does help!
I see that I have the udhcpd.lrp version WITHOUT the client.
ARGHG!!! So tired. Must sleep. :-)
Mine has both combined together in the udhcp.lrp package.
Anyway, thank you very much for the info. Which
Mike -- In following this thread, it occurs to me that people have been
dancing around the actual question you asked, but not addressing it head on.
You originally asked:
At 04:09 PM 4/12/02 -0400, Mike Sussman wrote:
[...]
message this afternoon and that my computer recognized it as related
Brad Fritz wrote:
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002 10:41:04 EDT Mike Sussman wrote:
Both Victor and Greg suggest that when I THOUGHT I disconnected
from my University account, the connection ACTUALLY stayed open
for 18 hours afterward. This is likely, although I do not
know why it might happen and
On Friday 12 April 2002 22:59, Mike Noyes wrote:
Everyone,
Thanks for letting me know there was a problem with the html version.
I tided it up, and it now validates as xhtml 1.0 strict. Let me know
if you see any other problems.
A big thanks goes out to Mike and Charles for making this
Greetings,
Can someone please outline some instruction on how to
make Dachstein LRP onto a 1.44MB floppy?
I have some very old 486DX with 2 floppy drives, but
they can't read 1.68MB disks. Is there something
unique to where syslinux has to be on the floppy, or
can I simply copy them from a
Chen, Elvis wrote:
Greetings,
Can someone please outline some instruction on how to
make Dachstein LRP onto a 1.44MB floppy?
I have some very old 486DX with 2 floppy drives, but
they can't read 1.68MB disks. Is there something
unique to where syslinux has to be on the floppy, or
can I
Jacques Mike
Thank you both for the information.
I will be have to try Bering-rc2 when it is ready, but am not wishing to
rush the release.
Larry Platzek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, Jacques Nilo wrote:
Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2002 16:57:44 +0200
From: Jacques Nilo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jacques,
You had mentioned that the newer 3c509 driver could have diferrent
transceiver type specified. but howto do that with Bering?
( http://www.scyld.com/network/3c509.html )
I would like to just a line somewhere to change the transceiver type
and not have to recomile the driver or boot
Thanks for your help, but I'm about ready to buy some new hardware.
I have 5 of the 3C509B NICs. I downloaded the 3Com PNP tools which are a
self expanding .exe. That didn't do me any good, because it expects to
have a hard drive in the system for the expansion. I really don't want to
install
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, David Smead wrote:
Thanks for your help, but I'm about ready to buy some new hardware.
I have 5 of the 3C509B NICs. I downloaded the 3Com PNP tools which are a
self expanding .exe. That didn't do me any good, because it expects to
have a hard drive in the system for
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