to hear about it. BTW,
I'm using Debian 1.3 (bo) from the boot disk with XFree86 Netscape
4.04.
TIA!
--
Steve
==
Steven Morrill [EMAIL PROTECTED] + L I Nn N U U X X !
PGP Key ID's: RSA 4096/F6695267
Hello All
Does anyone know if one of the newer versions of Pgp (like 5.0 or
so...) has been complied with
RSA key support for Debian?
--
Steve
__
==
Steve Morrill+
I hope this doesn't sound overly simplistic, but...
I literally beat myself up trying to get ppp working when I first got started
with
Debian. I read, re-read and bugged everybody on the list trying to figure out
what
was wrong with my setup. ( pon, poff, etc.)
I double checked with my isp to
Mark Goble wrote:
(snip)
A couple of suggestions from someone _still_ in the newbie stage:
Get ahold of the Debian installation instructions and read up on using
deselect to install XFree86. Another good set of Debian specific
instructions is the "Debian User's Guide" by Dale Scheetz
Hello all...
Is there any way in Debian I can break files down to floppy size for
archive purposes? Say I want to backup netscape so I don't have to go
back and download it again if I do a complete re-install...
How do I accomplish this? and how do I re-assemble the pieces to install
the program?
Hello All,
I am interested in learning system administration and security.
After looking at some of the system administration related sites, it
looks like I need to have a knowledge of is C++, among other things. Are
the any Debian packages where I can start some sort of self-tutorial?
I'm
Hello All,
Sorry if this too far off topic, but I thought there might be others out
there with the same questions, or possibly some answers.
Devon,
I'm not completely clear on a couple of things with pgp yet... By way of
explanation, I'm really a newbie at Linux, having migrated over from
Hello all..
I just downloaded and installed pgp 5.0 from MIT. (I figured I
might as well upgrade from the 2.6.2
version I was using) Anyway, everything seemed to go OK during the
install, except when I try to do
anything with pgp I get an error message cannot open
~/root/pgp/.pgp.cfg.
Hello all,
I have a couple of questions... What is it exactly a core dump?
And what should I do if I have one? Is there a certain cleanup or repair
process I need to go thru?
TIA
--
TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Trouble?
Alan Su wrote:
Steven Morrill wrote (Sat, 24 Jan 1998 19:01:09 -0800 ):
|Hello all,
|
|I have a couple of questions... What is it exactly a core dump?
|And what should I do if I have one? Is there a certain cleanup or repair
|process I need to go thru?
|
A core dump just indicates
10 matches
Mail list logo