Hi,
I've posted this question before, but got not even a hint until now, so I'm
not sure wether my mail got through to the list.
Well, I'm looking for a tool to view/analyze the ipppd-logs (connection
times, cost, ...). Any pointers are welcome.
Tobias
i used the potato 2.2.5 boot disks because of a problem of the boot-cd
within the debian 2.1 package with the initio-SCSI-host
If you only run into trouble when booting from CD, you should use the
Debian 2.1
bootdisks. There is a tool on the first CD to create them (rawrite, AFAIR).
Also have
Hi,
I'm using a Debian box to connect my local network to my ISP, using ipppd.
Now ipppd produces some logfiles, which I'd like to use for cost tracking.
The cost entries are OK, I'm just looking for a tool to display and / or
summarize then in a more user-friendly format.
Any suggestions?
bash: stdio.h : not found error message
stdio.h file is in the /usr/include
Do I have to setup something for gcc compiler ?
You have to set an environment variable for the includes, which is called
INCLUDE.
For a quick shot, try
export INCLUDE=/usr/include
If that works, you can put the
Also, do anyone know of a good Linux replacement for Windows'
Microcal Origin? I'd need a program that can create scientific
graphics/plots (no need for 3D plots), do both linear and nonlinear
[...]
graphics, I'd need to import/export the data)... If possible, I'd like
it to be at least *a
Is there a Debian-specific howto or man page for recompiling
the kernel?
That's covered in the Debian Installation Manual (available at
www.debian.org in pdf-format).
Tobias
The fist thought that occurs to me is: does dselect know enough to put
files on the usr partition, or did it freeze trying to stuff 400+ megs
onto a 100 meg root partition? How does dselect know which files to put
on which partition? Or does it know?
This seems like a new-user-question, so I'll
It would be really helpful if someone would just tell me the path that
dselect is asking for?? I can go backwards from there to figure out why I
didn't get it.
First, I need to say that I've never installed Debian on a Mac, so my
suggestion could be plain dumb.
Well, said suggestion is: Just
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