Hello,
[First: thanks to all the developers, I have just moved to 3.1.1beta3 and
everything (except for my own fat fingers/brain) has worked just fine.]
My problem is:
1. I have a cable plan that will, if I break the 'cap' start charging me
punitively. I want to avoid that.
2. I like
I am looking for a PC Tel driver
http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-mini/PCTel-MicroModem-Config.html#INSTALLATION
has something, but is there a bering uclibc 3.1.1 object file anywhere? I
don't have a compiler nearby tonight, sorry.
Hello,
I would like to add my own straw to the camel's back.
I last used a floppy (DSL, not LEAF, I think) about four years ago as an
emergency boot. (My CF was scrambled, and the backup had found its way into
a childs camera...).
My current LEAF box would not fit into a floppy - it is 3.1MB.
On WGeoff Nordli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone noticed that some scripts break when using the bash package?
Oh yes, I had problems similar to yours.
I thought that I needed bash to write some log-processing scripts, so I
loaded ncurses and bash. After puddling around with bash, I noticed
[I am new to the list, but have been using an LRP
or LEAF box for many years now. Many, many
thanks to everyone involved. I love it.]
From the archive, I see that the solution to the
/usr/sbin/squid: not found error is to *not* use
squid-2.lrp with the current (20040117) Bering
uclibc. Gosh.
I,