RE: Compaq Mouse vs PPP vs hostname

1997-11-25 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Also, the system refuses to take a hostname. I've reinstalled it several times (I'm using it as a training tool) and it seems to alternate between UNKNOWN_13 and (none). Typing hostname DLinux to set the name (or just hostname) gives hostname: command not found. PPP seems to be quite

Re: Compaq Mouse vs PPP vs hostname

1997-11-25 Thread W Paul Mills
On Mon, 24 Nov 1997, Rob Lindenbusch wrote: Hogland, Thomas E. wrote: Here's a question I haven't been able to find anyplace: I have Debian installed on a Compaq Prolinea MT, and the mouse is on a built-in port. GPM detects and installs this as ttyS0, coincidentally locking out the

Compaq Mouse vs PPP vs hostname

1997-11-24 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Here's a question I haven't been able to find anyplace: I have Debian installed on a Compaq Prolinea MT, and the mouse is on a built-in port. GPM detects and installs this as ttyS0, coincidentally locking out the modem on com1/irq4/ttyS0...I tried to uninstall gpm, but it refuses to uninstall with

Re: Compaq Mouse vs PPP vs hostname

1997-11-24 Thread Rob Lindenbusch
Hogland, Thomas E. wrote: Here's a question I haven't been able to find anyplace: I have Debian installed on a Compaq Prolinea MT, and the mouse is on a built-in port. GPM detects and installs this as ttyS0, coincidentally locking out the modem on com1/irq4/ttyS0...I tried to uninstall gpm,

RE: Compaq Mouse vs PPP vs hostname

1997-11-24 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Here's a question I haven't been able to find anyplace: I have Debian installed on a Compaq Prolinea MT, and the mouse is on a built-in port. GPM detects and installs this as ttyS0, coincidentally locking out the modem on com1/irq4/ttyS0...I tried to uninstall gpm, but it refuses

Re: Compaq Mouse vs PPP vs hostname

1997-11-24 Thread M. W. Blunier
On Mon, 24 Nov 1997, Hogland, Thomas E. wrote: Also, the system refuses to take a hostname. I've reinstalled it several times (I'm using it as a training tool) and it seems to alternate between UNKNOWN_13 and (none). Typing hostname DLinux to set the name (or just hostname) gives hostname: