Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Nathan Pratta Teodosio
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ep doing what you're
doing.
Be blessed,
Nathan Wagner
Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vzMmfQlBH4
Lonely Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/track/2V7JEBp1E45zWFvCIkUzp9?si=HSakzkP2ROav7UwRuOUgWQ
Apple Music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/lonely-single/1447700192
Soun
On 02/17/2015 07:36 PM, j...@joshtriplett.org wrote:
> I'm all out of patience now, and I no longer have any hope that you
> actually care about being taken seriously. I have no plans to respond
> to any future mails from you.
Hey Josh,
Thanks for taking the time to write that up. I'm a user*,
On 02/17/2015 11:49 AM, The Wanderer wrote:
You only harm your case by misusing and confusing terminology in that
way.
>russ writes:
>
>>Alas, the resulting distribution is still hopelessly compromised by
>>the NSA, who might be even worse than Lennart Poettering. To see
>>how deep the tendri
Hi Andrew,
On 02/17/2015 11:58 AM, Andrew Shadura wrote:
> I find it really rude to send emails of about 300 lines of text in
> total. Extremely rude.
I for one am grateful Luke took the time to write the email he did. I
understand it was long and I believe that most won't even take the
time to
On Thu, 09 Oct 2014 19:26:17 -0400 Nathan2055 <
spychicken2055+deb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Package: general
> Severity: minor
>
> The login screen for Debian misspells Debian's name as "debain."
>
>
>
> -- System Information:
> Debian Release: 7.6
> APT prefers stable-updates
> APT policy: (500,
Jeff Epler wrote:
First, I tried encoding the various digests as base64 or base93, rather
than hex. In each case, the file grew in size; base93 was the worst.
Are you sure you performed this calculation correctly?
"ASCII hex" encodes 4 bits as 8 (or 7. but really 8.), as each ASCII
character
On May 14, 2013 5:08 PM, "Charles Plessy" wrote:
> would there be a volunteer to summarise this discussion as a patch to the
> Developers's Reference ? You do not need to be an expert: reading and
> understanding this thread is enough.
I would be up for working on this task.
Nathan
Can you please remove me from this mailing list.
I've un-subscribed a number of times but I'm still receiving them.
Thanks
On Tue, 20 Nov 2012 02:15:50 -,
wrote:
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debian-devel-digest Digest Volume 2012 : Issue 1225
Today's Topics
I get error :
W: dwb: manpage-has-errors-from-man usr/share/man/man1/dwb.1.gz
1388: warning [p 11, 2.5i, div `3tbd2,0', 0.2i]: can't break line
I have gotten this error before and it usually is a long line, but this
one isn't a long line and I don't see why it can not break line(usually
I expect "all of
> them")
>
> - if that latest upstream version would work on Debian
>
> Any input on that would be very much appreciated.
>
>
It works well (for non-uprobe tracing), I've used 1.5 recently on unstable,
and I'd expect 1.6 to be OK there too.
cheers.
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readers which do not report card insertion / removal to the kernel.
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turning around as usual. - Finley Peter Dunne
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the instructions at
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They are quite detailed and lead to a working Google Talk account entry
in gaim for you.
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I wish I could stand on a busy street corner, hat in hand, and beg
people to throw me all their wasted hours. - Bernard Berenson
le using the
names for hostnames or OS release names aren't the sort of thing they're
worried about. In fact, I strongly suspect they'll be occupied for the
next few years trying to squelch the commercial opportunism surrounding
the movies. I read that they're blocking making a movie of the Hobbit,
and haven't been at all happy about the movies that have been made.
If we're really worried about this, we can always use the names of the
Dwarves in the Hobbit. Most (all?) of those names are from Icelandic
sags, IIRC. So is Gandalf.
---Nathan
e ok with describing the system as "Debian GNU/Nienna, based
on the NetBSD(tm) kernel?" People will still need to know that the
system is based on NetBSD.
If we use different names for the libc vs glibc ports, we should
probably set the names for dpkg and apt to match. (i.e. netbsd-i386 ->
nienna-i386.)
---Nathan
On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 06:53:15PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 12:02:44PM -0500, Nathan Hawkins wrote:
> > On Sat, Dec 13, 2003 at 04:27:27PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> > > Debian FreeBSD -> Debian Forneus (BSD)
> > > Deb
nted to call them Loki, Kali or Hitler. (To pick a few
at random.) Using names of evil, real or imagined, is not something
that would be helpful to Debian. That kind of publicity we don't need.
---Nathan
pport the BSD kernels. I don't believe that this work will ever really
get done, giving the native libc port an advantage.
Also, I would be really surprised if the glibc port gets past i386, since
there's a lot more effort involved in doing that.
> Madness lies that way.
>
> Yes, choice is good, but sometimes, just sometimes too much choice will
> make you choke...
True.
---Nathan
s we had. It also
loads the kernel and filesystem from the network faster than from
floppy. :)
---Nathan
moment that may end up needing a
dependency between these two again, so I'll wait and see
how that pans out before thinking about changes.
cheers.
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whether a file has an acl.) Doing this would promote
Sounds good. Have you considered the other coreutils patch
from Andreas G. which preserves all other attributes too?
(ie. coreutils-xattr.diff) That would be quite useful; eg.
the selinux folks will want that for their attributes.
cheers.
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are roughly 30 people on the planet, 100000000
users must mean debian is the first interplanetary operating system.
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, NetBSD doesn't run on IA64 or S/390 as far as I know, while Debian
> does.
Of course, FreeBSD (5.0) does run on IA64, so I suspect it won't be that
long before NetBSD has a port to it. I also recall seeing that people
are in the process of porting both FreeBSD and NetBSD to S/390.
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David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tue, 20 May 2003 19:15:34 -0400
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Thus spake PPMW:
> dear sirs,
>
> does VMware also support 64-bit x86 systems > HP i2000 itanium
>
> ... what do we need?
http://www.debian.org/ports/ia64/
The HP i2000 is mentioned as "working well" with Debian ia64.
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7;re installing it locally, but not if you're wanting it
to install globally.
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So I figured I'd leave the area, because I had no ties there anyway
except for this girl I was seeing. We had conflicting attitudes: I
really wasn't into medit
On Fri, 2003-04-25 at 21:12, Milanuk, Monte wrote:
> Gag. Mail might actually be useful if Apple had had the brains to include
> simple stuff like *threading* of messages. All the fluff in the world, and
> the message sorting of pine. Go figure. When I got my first Mac (eMac
> running 10.1.5 w/
(Sorry for taking so long to get back)
On Sat, 2003-04-12 at 08:28, Darren Salt wrote:
> Hmm. They're conffiles (not sure why, given that they're all binaries); have
> you tried 2.4 with the 2.3 drums files?
I believe I tried that, but I can't recall. As it stands now, I just
keep the source to
(Sorry for taking so long to get back)
On Fri, 2003-04-11 at 19:18, Cameron Patrick wrote:
> Er, the SBLive and its Creative brethren do, don't they? At least, I'm
> presuming that's what "sound fonts" are for. Has it been removed in
> later versions of the card?
If it's there, I can't find it
On Fri, 2003-04-11 at 13:57, Lars Bahner wrote:
> I am not currently using anything on the wnpp-list, but it
> seems to me that not all these packages are better off gotten
> rid off.
>
> Does anyone know something about the importance of these
> packages? Has/can someone run this against the pop
t agree, you must
be defective or something!!
[1] You know who you are.
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having both at the same time.
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ast week on why it's cool[1] that debian runs on multiple
arches; I'm sure it's in the archive.
[1] useful, even
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:
>
> 1) "I don't care"
> 2) "What's S/390?"
3) DO3Z 1T CUM W1TH 3L337 GAM3Z, D00D??
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hurts audio quality, and part of me wishes I never wrote
it. The other part of me realizes that people are going to convert with
or without the script, and adding that tag automatically will at least
do some good.
Package it or not, I really don't care. Mandrake is the only other
distro that I kno
Year -+| |
Month -+ |
Day -+
> Huh? At what time do you live?
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here's my s00per-d00per method to do it" thread
arrives here every few weeks. It';s hard to believe anyone has
anything new to say at this point.
[ snip ]
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ror for apt, that's not
good.
I don't have stats as d.m.n has been dead for almost two years now,
but I can assure you that rsync, while quite cool, can be dangerous
in large doses.
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Gil-galad was an Elven-king.
re and with a link to a site trying to sell non-free
> products. Certainly because we can make the registration form with
> free software without any links to non-free stuff.
Please end this thread and go back to telling us all how much the
linux kernel sucks.
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running
> > a secure server?
>
> exactly my point. debian's the "hacker OS", but it's also damn good.
> so why not take little steps such as this and keep it that way even
> for the ones that don't spend 20 hours a day in front of a computer
> and know a
ot an "official" standard,
but it's considered a standard on debian lists).
I don't need copies of list mail unless I ask for them. I read the
lists. Please don't Cc: me on list mail. Etc.
[ rest of rant deleted ]
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g. You
can encourage them to do things, or forbid them from doing things, but
you can't say "Hey Hans, you need to do this project, and Bill needs
to do that project". Corporations work that way, Debian does not.
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atriotism != jingoism.
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eon does not like this website much. (Looks like a cool
project though)
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ML, SMB Machines that spew
> broadcasts, RIP being propagated who knows where, routes flapping etc.
> etc. has a place? No - you are right we have to sweep the place with a
> steel broom. And whoever behaves not in exact accordance with an RFC
> will immediately be exterminated by
are suggesting that mutt cannot display the ยค caharacter
correctly, you are wrong! I'm using mutt and it works fine.
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there
> > arguments or options to do this?
>
> Try using 'cvs update -d'. That should update newly created directories
> and files.
... and "cvs update -dP" will pull in new dirs but prune empty dirs
(new or not).
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s in the 2.96 compilers. The horrible
Makefile hack to force gcc-2.91.66 in the 1.0 release has
since been removed.
And there have been reports that the 3.0 snapshots do a good
job on the XFS kernel code too.
cheers.
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hi,
On May 2, 8:34pm, Rahul Jain wrote:
> Subject: Re: SGI's xfs
> On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 11:03:09AM -0500, Nathan Scott wrote:
> >
> > In addition to Ed's kernel debs and the XFS userspace - ie.
> > xfsprogs, xfsdump, attr packages - you'll also want a r
ant a recent
mount package (supports mount by-UUID and mount-by-label for
XFS, documents the XFS mount options, no need to use "-t xfs"
with mount, etc); and also the latest quota package which
supports XFS's notion of journaled quota - which Michael has
just uploaded to unstable in the last few days.
Hope this helps.
cheers.
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; > the outputs together.
>
> What's the difference between those and a standard diode?
> I think if you use a diode to connect the outputs you are limiting the
> current flow in one way only. And why would you want to do this?
Could this topic die or go somewhere else? Please
rom ignorance, though.
> >
> > *geesh*
>
> [echoed by the crowed]
Oh, bravo.
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nough, noone has still implemented this protocol.
>
> It's just been done; see the latest issue of the Jargon file, Appendix A.
> (http://www.tuxedo.org/jargon/)
Also see http://www.blug.linux.no/rfc1149/writeup.html
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lling for distributing zero packages, in which
case we no longer have a distribution. Some people prefer that
approach, but they probably aren't using debian at all.
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g" to let you
> tweak the .config before compiling.
>
> that would be one package, taking maybe a few hundred kilobytes total.
>
> call it kernel-helper and make it depend on kernel-package.
>
> problem solved.
This is an excellent idea. Herbert, please consider it.
On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 11:42:57PM +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 01:57:11AM -0600, Gordon Sadler wrote:
> > On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 01:14:40AM -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> > > I apologize for prolonging this thread - it's quite annoying.
>
the problem.
Golly, there _was_ a misconfiguration. Now that you've made your
disdain for Branden's sharp tongue well known, I hope you plan to
apologize to Matt Zimmerman for your rudeness.
Have a super-nice day,
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rg doesn't seem to
indicate a way for a bug to be closed other than action by the
maintainer.
Thanks,
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Oh, but wait, that damn list you're subscribed
to rewrites the "Reply-To:" header for its own purposes! Now you're
going to get a bunch of email going exactly where you don't want it:
you've been deprived of your right to set an email header.
This has been discussed a
>E: Internal Error, InstallPackages was called with broken packages!
I just did an update/upgrade here (running woody) and I've now got
debianutils 1.14 and libc6 2.2-6. What's your apt sources/list look
like? Perhaps your mirror is off kilter.
No, now that I look at it t
out man
8 mount; specifically the uid and gid options.
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On Mon, Dec 25, 2000 at 11:35:06PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote:
> Nathan E Norman wrote:
> > > > > "http://.../doc/apache";, while `debconf-doc' puts it under
> > > > > "http://.../debconf-doc/";.
> >
> > I beleive the original
ism.
FWIW when I was a sysadmin I generally put all untrusted users in a
single group (or divided them into classes of groups).
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HTH
I beleive the original point was that debconf-doc places its
documentation in /usr/share/doc/debconf-doc, while apache-doc places
its documentation in /usr/share/doc/apache, rather than
/usr/share/doc/apache-doc. (Principle of least surprise, I suppose).
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> putting them back.
Couldn't the original Received: headers be renamed to X-Received: (or
something like that; although I could figure out how to make that
happen with formail I don't know my mail headers well enough to know
if X-Received is already used by something else).
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big deal to edit /etc/inittab by
hand, but a newbie might find this troublesome.
Perhaps the lines should be added to /etc/inittab but commented out.
Should I file a wishlist bug?
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If you and your users don't care about security then I'm sure the
error is a real pain in the ass. Of course, if security isn't an
issue then you really don't need to use ssh at all.
Generally you complain about issues that have relevance. I think
you've miss
d prove beneficial to both the project and Midcontinent. (If
anyone wants to contribute something, let me know. I think we've got it
mostly covered.)
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ment that the benefits
of hosting a mirror outweigh the liabilities.
Sincerely,
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Bdale Garbee recently offered upsd for adoption, and if nobody else has
plans for it, I'm willing to take it up. I'll probably do an upload over the
weekend just to change the maintainer information.
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On Mon, 1 Feb 1999, Shaleh wrote:
:
: On 01-Feb-99 Nathan E Norman wrote:
: > On Mon, 1 Feb 1999, Shaleh wrote:
: >
: > [ intent to package snipped ]
: >
: > Is there a URL for this, or is the code only available via supernatural
: > revelation?
:
: Only the truly
On Mon, 1 Feb 1999, Shaleh wrote:
[ intent to package snipped ]
Is there a URL for this, or is the code only available via supernatural
revelation?
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blems.
:
: 1. Official booting disketes - DOES NOT work (tecra also!)
: 2. Official kernel 2.0.34 - DOES NOT work (constant reboot)
I've got a 380Z - a zImage kernel worked for me. Of course, there is no
official zImage rescue disk :/
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illing to put some time into it.
:
: So if we don't have it I talk to him and tell you more.
IIRC Dale Scheetz used to have one for bo (sorry if I'm wrong, Dale :)
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;t have anything for slink.
I thought sid was a "permanent unstable" release, never to be released
as stable. I don't have the original email in front of me, though.
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soundtrack.
My son has the Toy Story game for the Mac ... I'll see if I can glean a
few more from that :) (Looks like you've done a commendable job,
however).
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fin
Runner uses a proprietary "login" program to establish the
connection (which is nonsense IMO)
See comp.dcom.modems.cable for detailed discussion :)
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On Wed, 24 Jun 1998, Jules Bean wrote:
[ snip ]
: While I'm typing, what mailing list is the WNPP on? It doesn't seem to be
: any of the ones I'm on...
I believe it's on debian-devel-announce - that's where I see it anyway
:)
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e 768kbps
symmetric is the current limitation for DSL bandwidth. There are
different "flavors" of DSL (like HDSL, ADSL ...) so the phone companies
talk about xDSL :)
One major limitation of DSL is that you must be less than 19000 feet
from a CO (round trip).
Nevertheless, DSL will be an attr
x27;... xDSL, jummy :)
Wildly off topic ... isn't "The Wave" cable modem access?
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On 19 Jun 1998, John Goerzen wrote:
: Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
:
: > What exactly makes you say that the central timezone doesn't deal with
: > DST? If you mean "US/Central" I will have to disagree with you. :) It
: > works fine here.
:
: It did
everything else
: seems to be working splendidly.
:
: Any tips on what to look at?
Do you have ssh installed? (or anything else from non-US) ... I seem to
recall some troubles with the libc5 version of ssh ...
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On Tue, 16 Jun 1998, Dale Scheetz wrote:
: On Tue, 16 Jun 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote:
:
: > On Tue, 16 Jun 1998, Dale Scheetz wrote:
: >
: > : Sorry to have stayed out of this but I have been busy...
: > :
: > : Bottom line...tzconfig is broken.
: >
: > That may be :)
:
kepler:~ $ cat /etc/timezone
US/Central
kepler:~ $ date
Tue Jun 16 13:27:25 CDT 1998
kepler:~ $ date --utc
Tue Jun 16 18:27:29 UTC 1998
kepler:~ $ ps awx | grep xntp
279 ? S0:01 /usr/sbin/xntpd
Where's the problem? I'm confused.
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thermore, it
shouldn't say "CDT" if "It is only intended for those parts of the
central US where Daylight Savings Time is not practiced."
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f the Debian boxes is a tier 3 NTP server - a Bay
router helps out in that capacity as well.
I believe the non-DST zones are specifically spelled out, like
"US/Arizona". I believe "US/Indiana-Starke" and "US/East-Indiana" serve
a similar purpose but I don't liv
limitation, the warranties
of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. The authors
assumes no liability for damages, direct or consequential, which may
result from the use of EW-too.
I would assume the non-profit part makes it non-free ...
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nking I
was actually using vi.
Dale, I don't mind `ae' - it works :) But the vi mappings I don't like.
Realising this is another of those religious debates I'll stop now :)
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rstand this part. Could you explain this a bit more, if you
have time? Private email is fine ... I feel terribly stupid but I just
don't quite get why the filesystem would be "unusable"
Having said that, you are probably correct as far as the usefulness of
boot-floppies for this p
On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, Dale Scheetz wrote:
: On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote:
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: > Hello,
: >
[ snip ]
: If all you need to do is put a different kernel on the rescue floppy
: (which is what it sounds like) simply take the delivered image, mount it,
: and copy the kernel image fro
On Fri, 10 Apr 1998, Vincent Renardias wrote:
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: On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote:
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: > We have a ton of older PS/2 MCA machines around here, many with ESDI
: > disks, others with the IBM SCSI HBA. Neither ESDI nor the IBM HBA are
: > supported by the current rescue disks.
t; which isn't too
meaningful to me. Doesn't it just want to unpack the kernel-image deb?
I'm confused.
I really don't need to remake the entire boot-disk set, just the rescue
disk and the drivers disk. Someone want to slap me and set me straight
here?
Thanks,
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On Wed, 8 Apr 1998, Jeff Noxon wrote:
: Anyone have a digitized copy of this? :)
:
: Thanks,
http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/980408.atc.14.ram
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e would be a
lot easier.
Any chance there will be a solution forthcoming, or do I need to shut up
and hack the Packages files on my mirror? (Easy to do but mirror will
be pissed).
If no one else has any interest in doing anything like this then it's
not worth implementing, I suppose.
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emned to reinvent it, poorly.
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On 23 Dec 1997, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
: In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
: Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: >Now that we're using rcS.d rather than /etc/init.d/boot, I've noticed
: >some different behavior from 'sulogin'. I have &quo
"^D" to continue
the boot, no matter what the timeout is set to in /etc/init.d/rootcheck.
For now, I've set "SULOGIN=no", but I liked the old way better. Anyone
else had trouble with this, or is it just me?
BTW, I've been running hamm for a month or so now; I try to up
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