According to Andrew Schulman,
> > Of course, it might well be combine with some actual copy protection
> > scheme that involves damaging the CD in some way.
>
> My guess is yes, since the attacks that Tony and Shaun mentioned are
> well-known. I'm interested in the me
make-kpkg against it then installing the .deb?
Or am I living in a dream world?!
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> I guess there is some european debian users here : you're concerned more
> than ever. Your favorite system, your favorite apps, your skills and
> future jobs are in danger.
>
> Why spend time getting more skills on a system which might die?
Debian and other free software will survive by
but still don't know its purpose.
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On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 02:10:53PM -0500, John Miller wrote:
> It pretty much is that simple, though if you're compiling from source,
> you do have to configure the kernel before running make-kpkg. Here's
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> Does anyone installed linux-source using dselect? I'm getting
> error when I try. Oh well, this is not important since I have
> downloaded and untared 2.0.tar.gz. Just want to mention it.
I had a similar problem, and it seemed related to having do
Aslak wrote...
> > > > I have one of the IOMEGA ZIP-drives,100MB, parralell version,
> > > > and was wondering if it is, if it can, and if it will be
> > > > possible to have one's linux system one of these ZIP disks. It
> > > > _is_ possible to have a system on 100Megs, and it would be
> > > > ex
[Andrew Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
> I have just upgrade the Motherboard in my Linux Box which is running
> Debian 1.1 from a DX4/100Mhz to a Pentium 75Mhz. When I compare
> /proc/cpuinfo it has dropped from 39.7 bogomips for the DX4/100 to
> 29.79 bogomips. Any ideas why there is a decrease.
"
inters, I can't be alone with this problem?
[ for background, I run six Linux boxes, two of the desktop boxes now
run Debian, the other will soon, and the other three machines are
portables so I need to know how to do this right.]
Tony Robinson
t I couldn't load the nfs module
and so had to use ftp access instead. I'm puzzled by this as I can't
remember the same problem with the other two (desktop) systems I've
installed.
Thanks to the poster and Brian Mays who emailed me, I'm now up and running.
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On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Taupter wrote:
> Some friend told me about a problem he has with Slack7.1, and I tested
> with Debian 2.2 (upgraded from net) and worked the same. Let me explain:
>
> Make sure CAPS-LOCK is off;
> In a console logon, press CAPS-LOCK before typing your login name;
> Type in yo
ulti_cd method is it obsolet now or what is the difference
between
the first method describe below.
many thanks per advance for comments
Tony
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Hi
I am installing Debian 2.2 on a Compaq Proliant 800 with a p200 MMX
processor (1998 vintage)
The CD boots ok but does not recognise the Smart 2dh Array. (I know the
array works because the Novel 3.2 can still see it)
Can someone please point me in the direction of some info to help
Tony
I have now found out it is a known bug!
Any help on a work around would be good.
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> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Install of 2.2 not recognising Compaq Ar
ing the parameters with
a comma, such as full_duplex=1,0,1,0. This makes the
first and third cards full duplex and the second and fourth
cards not.
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Arcady Genkin wrote:
>
> I have a D-Link 530 card using a compiled-in via-rhine driver as et
'ed to it (one that most people can boot
from in the first place - with syslinux in it).
Once you do that you can move on.
In all you will need a regular rescue disk,
a stripped rescue disk (w/ kernel and ramdisk
files, prepared w/ redev), a driver disk and
persistence.
Tony Laszlo, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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e recognized
properly?
* Finally, I downloaded the kernel source from
/Debian-2.0/ and tried dpkg -i. It seems that I
need to install binutils first, or at the same time.
Anything else needed before I can recompile the
kernel? bin86, maybe? kernel headers of some kind?
Thanks!
Tony Laszlo
Jiyugaoka, Tokyo
.
ftp.debian.org/debian-archive/dists/Debian-2.0
Dselect, however, says it cannot find Packages.gz
when I instruct it to access the site and directories
below (or anything other than the current version's
packages.gz).
What can I do?
Thanks.
Tony Laszlo
Tokyo
disk for swap at this
stage of the game. Something like a fips that can shrink
a Linux partition. No? Just thought I'd ask before
reinstalling...
Tony Laszlo
Tokyo
Many thanks to Jeff and Matthew for the advice on
my swap dilemma.
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Jeff Green wrote:
> Find someone who owns a copy of pq-magic. The DOS version will run from
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Matthew Dalton wrote:
> (this will give you a file 4Mb large, containing all 0's, in the ro
o bad that copyright problems make it unDebianisable.
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a
problem in a case where the machine is not
doing nothing more stressful than recompiling
a kernel?
Thanks.
Tony Laszlo
Tokyo
l
and pcmcia, and a symlink to /usr/src/linux/ called build.
Tony
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you hsve put
> >
> > deb http://security.debian.org/ potato/updates main contrib non-free
^
There's a space after .org/
Did you miss it by any chance?
T.
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Has anyone successfully installed the Citrix ICA client on a Debian 2.2 box.
I am getting
can't load library libXaw.so.6.
messages.
LibXaw is on the box,
Any hints?
Tony Holroyd
IT Network Manager
Velmore Ltd
ly,
the parts of the manual that talk about XAUTH, XDM,
and root logins?
http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/man.html
FvwmCommandS: dead pipe
Thank you if you can help me
Tony
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see
the users should be able to read and run anything root can in the
/etc/X11 tree.
Grateful for any hints,
T.
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"La idea de un Dios sabio, todopoderoso y que, además, nos ama, es una
de las creac
ond the whole X server
crashes. Whereupon xdm restarts it and the Login prompt is back.
I read 'man xrdb', but found no clues. I've checked all the
permissions I can think of, and as far as I can see the users
should be able to read and run anything root can, as far as
X11 is concerned.
hand in translating web content, press materials and occasional
correspondence from German into English. Anyone interested in
contributing their skills?
Tony
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or else, use
> the character console...
I had the same symptom after Corel WP 8 and then some old libs that
it required. After a long search, the problem turned out to be the
permissions of /dev/null: the read bits had been disabled and needed
to be turned back on.
T.
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in
> prompt. has this something to do with permissions or something?
I had this symptom recently. Somehow my /dev/null permissions had got
changed so that xrdb couldn't read from it except as root. chmod 666
/dev/null fixed it.
Tony
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lect, slash to search, "libXpm".
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+F2 out of the dbootstrap routine and disable the
init.d/pcmcia script before rebooting, but then what--go to dpkg and
install kernel and pcmcia module sources and recompile before
finishing the installation? That can't be the intended behavior.)
Tony
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You need to watch the error messages and feed
it some old libraries from the "oldlibs" and maybe "X11" sections of
the Debian installation--search the archives of this list or just ask
Corel if you can wait a few days for the answer.
T.
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stallation? That can't be the intended behavior.)
Tony
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Germano Leichsenring wrote (on 7 Apr 00, at 16:52):
> Hi, did you try this?
>
> update-modules ; depmod -a ; /etc/init.d/pcmcia start
I did the depmod and start--didn't know about update-modules (why
update them? they're brand new) but I'll try it, thanks!
Tony
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hello ,
Do you know where i can find slink r4 iso image ?
i've try unsuccesfull ftp.cdimage.debian.org
many thanks
Tony
Sorry to ask again but i've read this week slink iso image is available at
cdimage.debian.org but i can't find it.
Please can you tell me if slink r4 ISO image is available for download in
other ftp site ?
many thanks
Tony
installed.
thank you for your Tony comments
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ry-only
.deb package of raidman?
Thanks in advance for any assistance,
tony
P.S. Please cc: me directly on any replies to the list, as I'm not
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4.03? Will I be able to re-install the programs listed above that
are not provided by the X packages, like xfmail for instance?
Any other info would be appreciated.
thanks,
tony mollica
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Hello. I'm using 2.2r3 with a 2.4.5 kernal and XFree4.0.3
and I need to upgrade libc to at least 2.1.94 to run some
later version programs. Where would I find this, if
available, or at least the source?
thanks,
tony mollica
rules, including a MASQ rule, the
way you do, in /etc/init.d/my_ip_filters, then supplement them
with interface-specific rules in /etc/ppp/ip-
up.d/00more_ip_filters (and clean up in /etc/ppp/ip-
down.d/ZZmore_ip_filters).
T.
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dules.
I'm running an AVM A1 on 2.2.17 with ipppd and a B1 on 2.4.3
with CAPI and pppd. I can't really help much with your
combination.
> any help or pointers appreciated.
Well, there's the i4l newsgroup, de.alt.comm.isdn4linux, and an
AVM-B1 mailing list which is on-topi
y `uname()' contains only one component, Exim passes
it to `gethostbyname()' in order to obtain the fully qualified
version.
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ou can maybe
transfer the ~/.Xauthority file or use xauth so the other
machine/user has permission to use your X display. Suggest
you check man xauth and/or XFree86-HOWTO and/or Thinclient-HOWTO .
Good luck,
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he client the authorization cookie ('xauth' in an
xterm on the X display-server machine (laptop), and
'xauth add ' on the commandline you want to give
access to the X machine.
Been there, done that, too many hoops to jump through,
sticking to (guest what, drum roll please) VNC. It really is
much easier.
In VNC it takes two steps.
On myserverbox I run 'vncserver :1 -geometry 1024x768 -depth 16'
On my laptop on the LAN I run vncviewer myserverbox:1
Going through the big bad cloud, I run 'vncviewer -tunnel
myserverbox:1' instead so it goes through ssh.
> #define X(x,y) x##y
Been there, done that too.
Now I use C++ templates, except when I have to fall back to
rpcgen compatibility :(
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Hi. The local computer fair is in town today
and I'm in the market for a new printer and
scanner, preferably USB. Any suggestions for
either of these? The printer should be able
to print a decent picture.
thanks,
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meters
/lib/modules/2.4.6/kernel/drivers/sound/via82cxxx_audio.o: insmod
/lib/modules/2.4.6/kernel/drivers/sound/via82cxxx_audio.o failed
/lib/modules/2.4.6/kernel/drivers/sound/via82cxxx_audio.o: insmod
via82cxxx_audio failed
I have been able to load sb.o but this is not useful as apps
complain about only having 8-bit audio :(.
Thanks for any assistance or suggestions.
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On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 11:14:54AM +0100, Matteo Semplice wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Schoppitsch Dieter wrote:
>
> > Hi folks - thanks for all of your hints regarding my problem.
> > I think I am close to the solution - maybe you can help me again?
> >
> > >I want to run X-Applications on
are busy and can't be removed.
Any suggestions to fix this problem?
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the plane and
I'm not really ready to give it up. If I were to reconfig
fwproxy to reside on another port would it complicate using
freenet? (And would it hurt for the debian pkg to do so by
default?)
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suggestions?
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Please see /usr/src/linux/Documentation/networking/dmfe.txt for more
documentation about how to use this module/driver.
tony
On Sat, 11 Aug 2001, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> I compiled again the kernel with all possible "network devices" as M or Y,
> except for a group of ARCne
Hi Karsten,
Every distro I've used can be forced into runlevel 3 (ie. straight into a
console) by simply typing -
linux 3
- at the LILO prompt when booting. (Substitute "linux" with whatever name
you have assigned to your Debian partition in /etc/lilo.conf).
Then you should be able to modify co
> -Original Message-
> From: dman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, 13 August 2001 10:39 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: HELP, caught in a login loop
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 10:10:20AM +1000, Tony Bartholomaeus wrote:
> |
ms
using the stock sym53c8xx driver. Tekram also has a dual lvd
channel controller.
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OK, I'm gonna take a punt at this, as I am not at my home PC right now so I
can't be 100% sure...
There is a commmand that starts Gnome, I think it's something creative like
'gnome-start'. Try changing your .xinitrc to read -
icewm &
gnome-start
Bartman
> -Original Message-
> From: Jeff
I recently installed Netscape Communicator, which works great, except that I
can't run it as root due to "security reasons". Does anyone know how I can
get around this?
Also, I will soon need to set up my souncard. This is my first experience
with Debian, so I don't know which tools (if any) are a
If all else fails, check out this site:
http://axion.physics.ubc.ca/ppp-linux.html
pppconfig didn't work for me, I had to alter the config files manually.
Dunno if this is because of a peculiarity with the modem, or the ISP, or
whatever... anyway, the info at the above should see you right if not
01 12:23 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Modem isn't working
>
>
> Tony Bartholomaeus writes:
> > pppconfig didn't work for me, I had to alter the config
> files manually.
>
> What did you try, what went wrong, and what did you do to fix
> it?
t; From: Sam Varghese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, 15 August 2001 1:42 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Modem isn't working
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 01:06:37PM +1000, Tony Bartholomaeus wrote:
> > OK, I didn't realise th
sten M. Self wrote:
>
> > on Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 11:55:44AM +1000, Tony
> Bartholomaeus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > I recently installed Netscape Communicator, which works
> great, except
> > > that I can't run it as root due to "security reasons&
> >To me, the most annoying thing about this thread is that if the
> >original poster could READ he'd haver quickly found out how to run
> >netscape as root, and wouldn't have had to trouble the list at all.
For the record, I am coding a personal website, the output from which I need
to view/test
> "Holier than thou" attitude? I think it's the best possible advice
> you could have gotten. There are some really good reasons why you
> can't run netscape as root by default.
It may well be good advice, I even intend to use it, it just didn't answer
what seemed to me a perfectly reasonable an
of the /usr/bin/opera script
(it is a script, not an elf) to point to the right place. I had one
problem. I didn't have the libXm.so.2 lib (the instructions say you
must install Motif) so I followed the links to www.motifzone.net and
downloaded the openmotif package for debian and the java plugin
now works.
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You can use 'mkisofs' from the command line.
This can be a bit tricky the first time, read 'man mkisofs'
carefully first. There may be an easier way, using a GUI
based prog like xcdroast... maybe someone else can verify.
> Original Message-
> From: Philipp Bliedung [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
Does -
mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /win98
- work?
> -Original Message-
> From: Serge Rey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, 28 August 2001 1:42 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: bad superblock recovery help?
>
>
>
> here is a strange problem i can't quite debug.
>
* This one time, at band camp, Nick Hastings said:
>
> Hi,
>
> * Alexander Steinert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011128 18:36]:
> >
> > Do you know any way to make ssh less interactive?
> >
>
> Look at the man pages for ssh-agent and ssh-add.
>
ssh-agent/add will not accomplish what the Alexander wa
* This one time, at band camp, Agics Balazs said:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to compile exom 3.33 on my Debian (Woddy) box, but it fails. The
> message is:
>
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ldb
> collect 2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make[1]: *** [exim_dmbuild] Error 1
>
> Please help me!
>
I would su
* This one time, at band camp, Greg Fischer said:
> Has anyone else noticed strange rendering behavior in mozilla/galeon?
> I've downloaded nightlies and even they have the same problem:
> Occasionally, the text will not be alligned with itself, look:
>
> http://magnesium.dyndns.org:81/tmp/2001_
* This one time, at band camp, Brian Nelson said:
>
> Try using a local mirror.
>
> http://www.debian.org/misc/README.mirrors
>
Can I also suggest looking at 'netselect-apt' (package netselect and
only in woody+ IIRC)
If you change to /etc/apt, backup sources.list, then try 'netselect-apt
[uns
o local mail want to go over the ISP
> account, which is often not what's wanted).
If your /etc/aliases contains the reverse table of your
/etc/email-addresses, the local replies will stay local.
If that doesn't turn out to be true for you, hit me up for
config details: it works f
exim -bt
exim -d9 -bt
> What information is needed by people who might give me advice?
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for this sort of thing. I haven't found anything on the
> Toshiba website yet.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Glenn Becker
>
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* This one time, at band camp, Kerstin Hoef-Emden said:
>
> On 26 Dec 2001, Jens Müller wrote:
>
> > > Ssh tunnels X, if you start it with option -X (at least under potato).
> >
> > I did slogin -X localhost, but the X programms I start hang (without
> > any output on the console).
>
> You've g
> > skill NOHUP tty2
> > skill HUP tty2
> >
> > lance
>
> kill -9
>
Useless without the pid - which judging by the examples - the OP didn't
have.
Try fuser -9 -k /dev/tty2, that will kill all processes using tty2
HTH
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kill -9. Meanwhile "rmmod loop"
returns:
loop: Device or resource busy
Any advice?
Tony
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Tony Crawford wrote (on 12 Feb 2002 at 15:57):
> A couple of weeks ago I mounted an iso9660 image as a loopback
> device. The CD image seemed to be in good order, but umount
> failed, and ever since then ps aux has shown:
>
> root 6747 0.0 0.0 00 ?SW< Jan
d keep archives.
After a HD upgrade, I installed Woody recently from the rescue
floppy images + FTP, and the whole PCMCIA bit came up
automagically. You might want to consider trying that.
Tony
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Richard Gaywood wrote (on 16 Feb 2002 at 18:05):
> Hi. I'm having massive grief configuring a standalone ISDN router
> and I could desperately use some pointers.
Are you using pppd or ipppd? What version? Have you read in the
man page about the "demand" and "persist&
Richard Gaywood wrote (on 16 Feb 2002 at 18:37):
> On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 07:21:34PM +0100, Tony Crawford wrote:
> > Richard Gaywood wrote (on 16 Feb 2002 at 18:05):
> >
> > > Hi. I'm having massive grief configuring a standalone ISDN
> > > router and
SCNR
(BTW I'd guess that "would" was an attempt at a past tense of
"will" in the obsolete sense of "want to": "...someone who was
trying to formulate...")
T.
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Thaw messages with "exim -Mt "
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on't put "ppp" and "provider" in your
/etc/interfaces. Just set up eth0 like a normal LAN interface.
Then pppoe will automagically put another interface, ppp0, on
top of it (on account of its command line argument) and that one
will be ppp.
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the netfilter
stuff compiled as modules.
Anticipatory gratitudes,
Tony
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louie miranda wrote (on 20 Feb 2002 at 4:56):
> try useradd
Did you?
T.
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Tony Crawford wrote (on 20 Feb 2002 at 9:13):
> The questions:
[...]
> -- Is there anything to be gained by removing anacron and using
> only cron?
That one I have now answered myself: No, no help.
Meanwhile here's the pstree:
init-+-apcupsd---apcupsd
|-atd
Karl E. Jorgensen wrote (on 20 Feb 2002 at 9:57):
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 09:13:47AM +0100, Tony Crawford wrote: >
> Hi Gang! > > [...] > > Running iptables -L by hand, I see that
> it's very slow. It takes > a minute or two to read out the
> FORWARD chain i
I wrote (on 20 Feb 2002 at 13:08):
> Karl E. Jorgensen wrote (on 20 Feb 2002 at 9:57):
>
> > On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 09:13:47AM +0100, Tony Crawford wrote: >
> > Hi Gang! > > [...] > > Running iptables -L by hand, I see that
> > it's very slow. It tak
Alan James wrote (on 20 Feb 2002 at 15:53):
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 03:16:15PM +0100, Tony Crawford wrote: >
> > By experimenting, I found out that the long lookup occurred
> when my > iptables rules used a netmask that does not correspond
> to a known > subnet, namely
st an diesen Dateien anders als z.B.
> dpkg -S /etc/wgetrc
> wget: /etc/wgetrc
Without looking, lemme guess: maybe they're tarred from one
location and installed to another (after some install-time
modification) by a post-install script?
T.
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You need lynx installed, but that works for me
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> startup?
If there's an /etc/init.d/ppp*, that might be an appropriate
place. If not, there's always /etc/init.d/networking, or copy
that to a new name, edit it a lot, and read man update-rc.d
about the order of execution of the init scripts and see how to
set your routes after the interfaces are up.
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louie miranda wrote (on 28 Feb 2002 at 22:27):
> Hi, when will "Woody" be out?
Use it now, while it's still "in" ...
Sorry. But seriously, it's running very well for lots of people
already.
T.
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whatever boot loader
you're using can find the kernel without it.
T.
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ivers that are in the 2.4s, though,
since the back-ports to 2.2 are somewhat backlogged.
In anticipatory gratitude for all kinds of astute tips,
Tony
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Adrian Bunk wrote (on 25 Mar 2001, at 23:12):
> You need new modutils.
D'oh! Thanks to all five who answered. As I said, I read the FM,
but I guess I must have read it too late at night. Yup, the info
was there all along. Sorry!
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-and do screw that to the wall--then use pre-
crimped patch cables. That way your network can stand being
plugged and unplugged a few hundred times.
If most of your computers are in one room, of course, you'd want
to put the switch there and just run patch cables (up to 15') to
the NICs.
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