On Mon, Apr 17, 2000 at 08:45:51AM +, Eduardo Urrea wrote:
Creo que eso no es cierto ... Yo tengo mi particion de linux en el 4 Gb
(tengo un HD de 6,4 Gb). Lo que si que se es que a partir del 8 Gb, hay
problemas con el LILO ... no se si sera algun fallo del LILO o es un fallo
Tu amigo se
On Tue, Apr 18, 2000 at 12:52:47PM +0200, Angel Luis wrote:
Hola soy un estudiante de informatica de León y me gustaria saber la
manera de descargar debian y algun mirror cuyo trafico sea fluido, ¿que
archivos son necesarios que me bajae de dicho mirror?
En ISO o para instalarla directamente
HOLA
Tengo intencion de bajar este s.o., pues los cdrom que tengo, al parecer
tiene algunos archivos corruptos (me muestra algunos archivos, ej. .html con
0 bytes)Este cd me lo concegui en la empresa. La duda es la suiguiente. Mi
maquina soporta el metodo el torito, entonces para bajarme los
Hi,
I installed a package sometime back and now cannot remove it, this is what I
get:
free:/etc/init.d# dpkg -r cfs
(Reading database ... 16917 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing cfs ...
rmdir: too few arguments
Try `rmdir --help' for more information.
dpkg: error processing
hi-
i'm using samba 2.0.6 on kernel 2.2.14 and i've just run into something very
strange. i've been working on configuring gcc 2.95.2 on an nt4 share using
smbmount, and when i run the configure script debian thinks the created
directories and files have dates like July 26, 1943 !, while nt
Hi
I cannot map some debian samba shared drives on Win2000 although some i can
map. Has anyone else experienced the same problem??
Zane
It may be that the commands that setup the names of a couple of
directories to be removed are broken (I didn't look too closely at
them). The quick fix is to load /var/lib/dpkg/info/cfs.prerm into your
favorite editor, comment out the two lines starting with CRYPT and
CFSFS and replace them with
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Hi
I cannot map some debian samba shared drives on Win2000 although some i can
map. Has anyone else experienced the same problem??
You don't mention whether you are using potato, slink, or woody, but
my comment applies regardless. Samba 2.0.6 and below have
Mullins, Ron wrote:
C-A-Rubout? What, pray tell, is Rubout? BTW: I use xdm, so I don't drop to a
prompt or anything nice where I'm logged in.
I believe most of us refer to it as Backspace.
To Oswald: I have trusted users...but not all.
To Marshal: Yes I added shutdown to a shutdown group
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