'expect' is great for this sort of thing, but maybe you guys already
covered that?
>
> >However, if the problem is entering the password from a script you could
> >just use RSA authentication instead of a password. I'm not sure if I
> >remember the exact procedure but basically you run ssh-keyg
>However, if the problem is entering the password from a script you could
>just use RSA authentication instead of a password. I'm not sure if I
>remember the exact procedure but basically you run ssh-keygen and make the
>password be empty. Then copy ~/.ssh/identity.pub to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
>o
On Sat, 10 Oct 1998, Naresh Nayak wrote:
> does anyone have a script that lets them automate using ssh to login to
> school. i attempted to write one in perl but got stuck because i couldnt
> find an expect function. any help would be appreciated.
Check out ssh-agent. It comes with the ssh pack
On Sat, 10 Oct 1998, Naresh Nayak wrote:
> does anyone have a script that lets them automate using ssh to login to
> school. i attempted to write one in perl but got stuck because i couldnt
> find an expect function. any help would be appreciated.
Well you could use expect which is specifically d
> I have been running Debian Linux 1.3 for about 4 or 5 months now, but never
> got the sound card working with it. I'm about to do a clean install (on a
> newly acquired harddrive) of the Official Debian 2.0 release of Linux.
>
> Is sound supported better under 2.0?
> Was is supported fully und
does anyone have a script that lets them automate using ssh to login to
school. i attempted to write one in perl but got stuck because i couldnt
find an expect function. any help would be appreciated.
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I get the following error when I try to run an Eterm:
[]$ Eterm
Eterm: error in loading shared libraries
: undefined symbol: __register_frame_info
It's obviousely not finding some shared library or somethings outdated. Do
I need to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH point to something? If so, what? I don't
kn
Hmmm...I don't know what happened to it, but here:
ftp://chaos.ph.utexas.edu/users/jwscott/glib10.
jws
On Sat, 10 Oct 1998, Justin Georgeson wrote:
> Joshua W. Scott wrote:
>
> > Check on rufus.w3.org...that's where I got it...
> > jws
>
> I can't seem to find it could you direct me to
On 10/9/98 10:01 PM, Justin Georgeson said:
>How do you iconize anything in Enlightenment?! I just installed DR 0.14 and
>can't iconize anything.
That's not surprising, because IIRC iconization was added in 0.15.
I tried E, but it just wasn't working out for me at 640x480; I think I'll
try