RiverWind wrote at 2011-09-13 18:53 -0500:
Subject: Just a Quick Question
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On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 07:53:19PM -0400, RiverWind wrote:
How does one go about turning off the screen saver on the Debian
system? Thanks so much in advance.
It depends on which desktop environment you use
(KDE/GNOME/XFCE/Other?). Each one has its own way. Alternately, if you
run xscreensaver,
2011/9/14 RiverWind riverw...@shellworld.net
How does one go about turning off the screen saver on the Debian system?
Thanks so much in advance.
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I use the gnome system; sorry I forgot to mention that.
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2011, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
On Tue, Sep 13,
RiverWind wrote:
Ok, so I do indeed have an ssh server, and I am able to ssh into
my ISP's shell account. However, I can not ssh over to my linux box.
In other words, I can get out but not in.
Out uses ssh client. In uses ssh server.
Start back at the list at step 4 or before and see where
Hey There,
I used to be able to ssh from my shellworld account into my Linux
box before I got the latest version of the squeeze disk. I am not
able to do so now. Exactly what needs to be set up or in place in
order for me to once again be able to access my Linux box via ssh
or telnet from
RiverWind wrote:
I used to be able to ssh from my shellworld account into my Linux
box before I got the latest version of the squeeze disk. I am not
able to do so now. Exactly what needs to be set up or in place in
order for me to once again be able to access my Linux box via ssh
or telnet
Including the mailing list back in the discussion...
RiverWind wrote:
I do not seem to have an ssh server installed on my system. How
could I get one, and how extensive would the config process bee?
Easy!
# apt-get install openssh-server
That is all that you need to do. The server will be
Ok, so I do indeed have an ssh server, and I am able to ssh into my
ISP's shell account. However, I can not ssh over to my linux box. In other
words, I can get out but not in.
Riv
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