the
instructions via Google, so I presume they are on a private web site.
There's nothing wrong with pptp-linux that I can see in the error
messages he shows us. The problem is with the script provided by the
hidden web site.
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iF xserver-mach64 3.3.6-39 X server for ATI Mach64-based graphics
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See also 'mt' for operations on the tape drive line rewinding or
unloading.
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),
- a filesystem type that supports journalling (ext3, reiserfs, xfs?)
- typing sync at the first sniff of a brown-out,
- putting sync into a while loop with a sleep 1 during lightning.
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Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
Is there a way to install PHP easily for debian potato so it can be used
through the command line?
Yes, install the php4-cgi or php3-cgi packages.
Use 'dpkg --listfiles php4-cgi' once installed to find the binary
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need by informed about that change?
You didn't mention changing /etc/fstab ... try that?
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sid just to get galeon and evolution going.
Most people I know on IRC with Debian production servers are using
woody. They need too many of the recent features to justify potato.
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similar
functionality. Making dial-up connections is a very similar task, we
only have to add a few options to use PPTP. The task may be solved by
an existing PPP GUI.
Debian packages preferred. I've had a quick look at gkdial, and it
might be useful. Any other packages?
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to help diagnose?
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Solved.
It was a bounce message after my previous posting to debian-user that
caused the problem I mentioned with Evolution. It's all in bug 147855
if anybody wants to see it. http://bugs.debian.org/147855
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to display, with text arriving
from off screen even. But I don't know a way to make it work as a
screen saver.
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for the mail transport, and package uw-imapd or
uw-imapd-ssl for the client connections.
Configure them separately ...
- install exim,
- configure exim,
- test that a local mail reader (e.g. mutt) can operate,
- install an imapd,
- test that a remove mail reader can access the mail spools.
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You're right, it is very simple.
Move the script to /var/www or where your other content is, then access
it via your web server.
http://localhost/hello.php
I wouldn't be surprised if we all forgot to mention that in the
documentation!
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Isn't it just a simple 'apt-get install ipmasq'?
It's been a while since I did this on Debian 2.2, but I thought that was
a lot easier than following the HOWTOs. One of those wonderful 'just
works' packages.
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that, if it still doesn't work, what have you changed in
httpd.conf since installing the packages? I thought all I did to make
it work was 'apt-get install apache php4'.
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cards, which are supported on 4.2,
not 4.1, and so I have to use 3.3. Without starting the X server, how
can I tell on a specific Debian box which version will be started?
Checking 'dpkg --list' hasn't helped ... sometimes both xserver-s3 and
xserver-xfree86 are installed.
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3. Checking pppd for MPPE support
http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/howto-diagnosis.phtml#mppe_pppd
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Is there a Debian package that contains code that will add error
correcting codes to a data stream (e.g. a pipe) so that loss of a
segment of the stream can be recovered from?
(tried apt-cache search ecc, and a few other keywords)
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search was backup media, like floppy
discs. vdmfec seems like it might address the requirement, though it
cannot cope with data loss.
Bob: I searched for ecc, but didn't find anything but the ecc.README ...
have you found the code anywhere?
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this change to /etc/inittab as a package to be installed
on multiple machines?
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On Fri, 2002-06-14 at 11:51, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 10:39:54AM +1000, James Cameron wrote:
| (b) how to make this change to /etc/inittab as a package to be installed
| on multiple machines?
One character difference. It doesn't look like inittab is in any
package
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If not, I would expect some trouble.
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