While /home is 2775 by default, ssh should have no problems with this.
If $HOME (like, you're user's home directory) is group-writable, you'll
have problems, but this is not the default.
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I hope this doesn't bother anybody, but I was curious as to why
en_IN.UTF8 was required to build boot-floppies? I don't mind at all, but
somebody has been bugging me about it. Grr.
Is it just so that there's a UTF8 locale generated, or somesuch?
Thanks in advance.
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On 21 Jan 2002 21:25:49 +
Philip Blundell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The font reduction process needs to run under a UTF-8 locale. It
doesn't much matter which one; en_IN.UTF-8 was just a random choice.
Thankye kindly, I thought as much but I wanted to be certain.
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On Sun, 6 Jan 2002 18:37:54 -0700
Chris Tillman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you please add a note to the documentation about booting from a
PCMCIA CD-ROM. While you can load the kernel just fine, you will
later have a problem since PCMCIA is not loaded and the rest cannot
be read from
On 04 Jan 2002 17:05:34 +0100
Laurent Bonnaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam Hmm, wouldn't this be a busybox bug? But I try, ona fully
Adam installed system:
Adam
Adam # busybox ping arroz
Adam
Adam and ctrl-c works fine. Wierd.
I had done the same test and got the result. That's
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