I have the following setup,
Win98, Winnt4 Japanese and BeOS. I will be adding debian sometime
later today. How do I add Debian to the NT bootloader? Thanks.
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, Mikhali Mifsud wrote:
If I want pop access I (think) I have to install qpoper. When I try
and install it it complains libc6 and libgdbmg1 is not installed. I
checked stable/binary but couldnt find them. Any ideas? Thanks.
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Im trying to stop an epidemic, while your driving
If I want pop access I (think) I have to install qpoper. When I try
and install it it complains libc6 and libgdbmg1 is not installed. I
checked stable/binary but couldnt find them. Any ideas? Thanks.
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What do people know about this brand of parrellel processing linux?
thanks
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What exactly is an inode and a superblock? Thanks.
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I dont understand, modify what file? Xinit? X? thanks.
---Niclas Anderberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 5 Jun 1998, Mikhali Mifsud wrote:
How do I allow normal users run xwin? Thanks.
You make sure the owner of the file is root, then you set the suid
bit:
(as root):
chmod
Is there any program that people know of that will allow my to xwindow
to my debian box from my win95 machine? Thanks.
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How do you go about configuring sound in Xwin?
also, do I have to do anything special (as in install something
extra)to access a CDrom?
thanks.
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How do I allow normal users run xwin? Thanks.
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Can someone point me to a Xwindows Howto? thanks.
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Hey all,
I just created a new debian install. I dpkg all the accessories Iw
anted by seem to have no telnet daemon. If I remember coreectly I
have to manually modify one of the init files int /etc to allow telnet
to work (?) or is there a specific package I need?
Also, is there a dEBIAN howto
Is their a command I can execute that will show me all available
devices? I think on solaris its something like dmsg (?)
Thanks.
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I have a server with the IP of 210.225.21.3 and a subnet of
255.255.255.240, what would the broadcast be?
Thanks.
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Thanks.
Ok, so I tried that as follows;
server IP 210.225.21.3
Netmask 255.255.255.240
Broadcast 210.225.21.15
I can ping myself but not a connected router. Any ideas on where I
should look to troubleshoot?
thanks again
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Mikhali Mifsud wrote
What Xwindow games are avilable on Debian?
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Ahh I know this is a stupid question, but how do I mount a cdrom?
I have a sun scsi cdrom set to address 6, and a directory (mount
point) called cdrom created in /
Whats the the command line to mount it?
Thanks.
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