Since upgrading netstd to version 2.03-1, I'm getting the following error out
of traceroute:
traceroute: IP_HDRINCL: Protocol not available
Is this because I'm still running a 1.2.13 kernel? Is the above protocol
something new in 1.3.xx?
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Scott Barker
Linux Consultant
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> > Hello,
> > I have an old AMD' 80386 40MHz with 4MB of RAM and I really like
> > to install Linux on it. I spent some time looking around and
> > then I decided to proceed with the Debian distribution.
> > Got the five disks of the 0.93R6 version I started the installation
> > but with no su
Is there a debian package of PGP2.6.3i?
(Is it located outside US? I have only looked at US ftp servers.)
ALso, is there a debian package for MailCrypt (Emacs/PGP interface)?
I found a package for auto-pgp, but it appears that I have to use
emacs rmail to take advantage of it...
--Derek Lee
> > how did you capture the output?
>
> I wrote it by hand. But by the side, capturing the booting output to a file
> would make sense.
`man 8 dmesg`
Todd Lewis
I was using my linux box today and noticed that
when I logged out on a tty the boo login prompt
did not return. I then rebooted and all of a sudden
the kernel stoips booting at INIT: Booting v2.61.
It stops here and will go no further. I updated
a couple of packages like quota, cvs and a couple
of
> I am wondering how I should set the permissions for /var/spool/mail
> if I want to use Netscape Mail. The debian base system has it set to
> drwxrwsr-t (user=root group=mail). However, this does not work with
> Netscape Mail. Netscape suggests setting it to mode 01777 ie drwxrwxrwt.
>
> What is
Hi,
I am wondering how I should set the permissions for /var/spool/mail
if I want to use Netscape Mail. The debian base system has it set to
drwxrwsr-t (user=root group=mail). However, this does not work with
Netscape Mail. Netscape suggests setting it to mode 01777 ie drwxrwxrwt.
What is the su
> I am receiving the following message in my /var/log/daemon.log whenever I
> use DIP to connect to my provider via SLIRP:
>
> modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-4
>" " " "net-pf-3
>" " " "net-pf-5
>
Add these lines to your /etc/conf.modules to swi
Hello all,
I am new to this list as well as to the Debian distribution. I installed
Debian 1.1 a couple of weeks ago and so far I'm very pleased with the
system. :)
I am receiving the following message in my /var/log/daemon.log whenever I
use DIP to connect to my provider via SLIRP:
modprobe:
On Fri, 31 May 1996, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Manoj Srivastava writes [ SuperCite undone - iwj ]:
> > Brian C White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > So... Should there be a restriction against listing the
> > > kernel-image as a dependancy in another package?
> >
> > No, since if you follow the
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