At 07:02 PM 8/21/01 -0500, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>I've uploaded a pre-release version of Dachstein, which can be found here:
>http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/diskimages/dachstein/dachstein-pr1-1680.im
>g
Charles --
You might want to repost this file with an extension that your Web server
I've uploaded a pre-release version of Dachstein, which can be found here:
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/diskimages/dachstein/dachstein-pr1-1680.im
g
Pre-release means that I *know* there are things that will change before the
release version. See the readme file below for details on what's
Ugh.
Excite@Home has problems (and has shot the messenger, to boot). E@H
is the -content- provider. The all important "last-mile" comes from the
local cable monopoly.
At worst, the cable companies will have to learn how to be ISPs. Optimum
Online (Cablevision) seems to "get it" while Veri
I'm using one of the syslinux spash screens provided by Richard Lohman for
Dachstein. Richard apparently replaced the old 'tagline' "Embedding the
bird for the sake of all humanity" with "Don't fear the penguin...".
I like the new version better than the old, but I though this would be a
good to
Unfortunately the SAMBA binaries are very large as they statically link the
various smb libraries into every file. I haven't hacked the samba code much,
but have found this to be a very annoying trait of the product. There is a
tiny nmbd, and I believe nmblookup as well, on the internet somewhere
hello everyone!
i tried to build a *.lrp package from the current samba source (i just
cannot get any samba package to work on my lrp system, probably an
eigerstein release which i have modified).
but even after stripping the binaries, i have a package size of neary 1 MB!
(if it worked, it would