suggestions?
I have been able to find documentation for marking up a document with the
DocBook DTD, so that is not a problem.
Thanks,
David
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When I recently tried out aptitude, apt-get replaced apt 0.3.19 with apt
0.5.3. On the very next install (docbook-doc), I had problems. I don't
know if it was a problem with the docbook-doc package or of the new apt
package. In the meanwhile, I'm afraid of installing more packages lest
I
) Tell us exactly what your problems are.
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some sense.
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On Wed, Jul 28, 1999 at 06:07:55PM -0400, Arcady Genkin wrote:
David H. Silber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The default is for addresses whose routes are not specified by the
routing table. Packets destined for any computer with an IP in the
192.168.1.0 network will be sent out eth0
pilot?
Use pilot-xfer, from the pilot-link package.
Also, you may want to look at the documentation link under my signature.
David
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Palm OS
not have the latest version of
some software available for it. Some of the sotware that you might
otherwise only be able for potato might be available via
http://www.freshmeat.org/, compiled for slink. (Potato uses a newer
set of libraries.)
Good Luck,
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ii dpkg1.4.1.3Package maintenance system for Debian Linux
$ uname -a
Linux pluto 2.2.5 #1 Sat May 1 02:57:30 EDT 1999 i486 unknown
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of PHP3 MySQL for a project, which means potato, so
I am using a 486 to support this project. I suppose I could get the
source compile everything myself, but that seems so... so... un-Debian!
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of a program's argument, for filename completion.
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On Fri, Jun 18, 1999 at 09:17:56AM -0400, David H. Silber wrote:
# Set up a virtual interface.
#
# Usage:
#virtualif Interface IP number netmask broadcast [reset]
virtualif() {
I didn't like that my previous solution, because it only dealt reasonably
with one physical interface
=207.199.167.14
virtualif eth0 ${WWWORBITSCOM} ${NETMASK} ${BROADCAST}
virtualif eth0 ${WWWSILBERSOFTCOM} ${NETMASK} ${BROADCAST}
I hope this helps someone,
David H. Silber
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On Fri, Jun 18, 1999 at 09:17:56AM -0400, David H. Silber wrote:
Since I have a large number of virtual addresses, I wrote a little
function to perform the ifconfig route operations together. As a
bonus side benefit, I no longer have to manually number the virtual
interfaces. I'm posting
Has anyone out there successfully installed Keystone on a Debian system?
Thanks,
David
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On Wed, May 05, 1999 at 08:16:05PM -0400, Matthew McFarlane wrote:
How to open and install a *.deb file?
dpkg --install package_version.deb
If there are unsatisfied dependancies, dpkg will warn you and stop after
unpacking the package, but before configuring it. Because of this, you
may wish
that 26 MB from the base installation, there isn't a
whole lot of room left.
Regards,
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On Sat, May 01, 1999 at 11:18:23PM -0400, Will Lowe wrote:
Is there some magic involved with IP forwarding for the 2.2.x kernels?
Are you using IPCHAINS at all? Are you trying to do NAT?
Yes to ipchains. No to NAT.
David
need to do address translation. All I need is IP forwarding.
I don't think that IP forwarding depends upon IP masquerading. (Quite
the contrary, in fact.)
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Thanks,
David H. Silber
Please send
/binary-i386/devel/
subdirectory.
tia antony
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seems to help. (I still have what
used to work, just in case.) Also, the Control-Alt-PlusSign and
Control-Alt-BackSpace keystrokes do not seem to provide their advertized
functions (switch screens and exit X).
Any suggestions? More information provided as needed.
Thanks,
David
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From: dhs (David H. Silber)
Subject: Lost X on upgrade to 1.1
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Tue, 28 May 1996 18:18:25 -0400 (EDT)
Never mind. I recompiled the kernel _AND_ the pcmcia stuff together and
things started to work.
I just upgraded my laptop to 1.1 and now X is broken
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