Hi All,
I use the CIPE encrypted channel to establish communication between my two
separated intranet subnets. The cipcb daemon is loaded with following options
in modules.conf:
### update-modules: start processing /etc/modutils/cipe
alias cipcb0 cipcb
alias cipcb1 cipcb
alias cipci0 cipci
Hello to everybody.
I started working with linux at version 0.97 (the old SLS relase and MCC
release).
Now things are getting a litle more easy and rich but I have a few problem
I would like to solve.
I am running slink 2.1r3 with a 2.2.14 kernel and I have a
486DX4 with a Trident TGUI9440AGI 1Mb
Package: login
Severity: important
Just confirmed both your problems, and I'm filing them as important bugs
on the login and PAM packages. Thanks for the feedback.
On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 02:59:02AM +, Jim Breton wrote:
I just upgraded my box from slink to potato over the weekend.
I am installing debian for the first time, and have already installed the
base system as well as selected some packages (yet to be installed). I
accidentally pushed the reboot button on my computer, and got error messages,
although it would still let me in. As I didn't know how to fix it at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jonathan Perkin) wrote:
Just a few bugs/errors/general queries I've noticed in recent weeks:
Keycode 4 in both slink and potato seems to be broken using the uk
keymap. Instead of printing a sterling sign, it gives a pound sign
followed by a linefeed. If there is already text
Set the mailer to create lines 76 characters? It makes it much easier
to read and reply to.
On Wed, Jan 12, 2000 at 12:35:41AM +, Jonathan Perkin wrote:
Hey folk,
Just a few bugs/errors/general queries I've noticed in recent weeks:
Upgrading to potato doesn't seem to add /dev/pts to
On Wed, Jan 12, 2000 at 12:35:41AM +, Jonathan Perkin wrote:
Keycode 4 in both slink and potato seems to be broken using the uk
keymap. Instead of printing a sterling sign, it gives a pound sign
followed by a linefeed. If there is already text on the line, the
poundsign is places at the
Hi,
I just installed Debian Linux 2.1. I'm running on a 400MHz PII with 128M
RAM.
Everything seemed to install ok. However, when I reboot my machine it
says that xdm can't find a valid X configuration file and won't start. I
then log in as root and run xdm from the command line without
On Sun, Mar 21, 1999 at 07:40:09PM -0500, Richard Heller wrote:
Next problem: Netscape. I downloaded Netscape Communicator 4.51 from
Netscape's homepage and installed it. The first time it ran, it said it
needed libg++.so.27. I finally found the library and installed it, but
now Netscape
Hello,
My hamm system crashed the other day when the processor fan died.
I didn't observe any unusual output during the fsck on the subsequent
reboot--just a few inodes that were fixed and a few insignificant files
(all mail messages) were placed in /lost+found.
But now xdm doesn't come up, and
Dear Debians:
FWIW, here's a copy of mail I sent to Pacific HiTech. I upgraded by FTPing
the a.out dpkg, and had enough spare disk space (recent drive upgrade :-),
it'll probably disappear soon) to copy the CD .deb files into and repair the
symlink problems by hand. I believe the release
I've been having a few problems lately:
1. After I recompiled the kernel, NAS loads fine at boot,
but auplay et all tell me that they can't connect to audio server.
Can anybody help??
2. I can't get diald to work. Pppd works fine, but diald disconnects
from my ISP as soon as I get connected. I
On Sat, 24 Aug 1996 23:21:57 +0200 Miro Torrielli ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
) wrote:
I've been having a few problems lately:
2. I can't get diald to work. Pppd works fine, but diald disconnects
from my ISP as soon as I get connected. I have a feeling that
this has to do with the diald options
Hi Miro --
(I'm not sure of these answers, but see if any of them help.)
You asked:
1. After I recompiled the kernel, NAS loads fine at boot,
but auplay et all tell me that they can't connect to audio server.
Can anybody help??
I think that the error here may be that the kernel provided with
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