This one time, at band camp, Debian User Adam Bogacki,,, said:
>Thanks, it worked. I immediately updated my distribution and downloaded
>mozilla 0.9.
>
>How do I get rid of the handle "Debian User" ... ? Which file do I edit ?
You saying you're trying not to advertise your Debianness? :)
I see
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Debian User Adam Bogacki,,, wrote:
> How do I get rid of the handle "Debian User" ... ? Which file do I edit ?
/etc/passwd.
- Matt
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* This one time, at band camp, Jeff Waugh said:
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> > How do I get rid of the handle "Debian User" ... ? Which file do I edit ?
>
> There'll be a blank field in your Mozilla mail preferences somewhere. :)
> Fill that in.
>
And the GECOS field of your password entry was left as default wh
> How do I get rid of the handle "Debian User" ... ? Which file do I edit ?
There'll be a blank field in your Mozilla mail preferences somewhere. :)
Fill that in.
- Jeff
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"From my observation, when it comes to porting Linux to a particular
device, a point doesn't appear
Thanks, it worked. I immediately updated my distribution and downloaded
mozilla 0.9.
How do I get rid of the handle "Debian User" ... ? Which file do I edit ?
Adam Bogacki.
John Ferlito wrote:
> What does your
> /etc/apt/sources.list look like? Mine is something like this
>
>
> # PI Un
What does your
/etc/apt/sources.list look like? Mine is something like this
# PI Unstable
deb http://mirror.pacific.net.au/debian/ unstable main contrib non-free
deb http://mirror.pacific.net.au/debian-non-US/ unstable/non-US main contrib non-free
# UnStable
deb-src http://mirror.pacific.ne
Hi,
when I use apt-get it works successfully getting stuff off the
installation CD-ROM's but not when it comes to the internet,
eg. from http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla0.9/
I remember that during the install, the program asked me for the base
URL of the Debian distribution.
I did no