On Jun 26, 2011, at 8:29 PM, William Hopkins wrote:
> On 06/26/11 at 05:18pm, Alexander Lardner wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I run a vintage BBS on my Debian box that uses telnet for connections.
>> By default, the software is written to accept connections on port
>> 1
Hello,
I run a vintage BBS on my Debian box that uses telnet for connections.
By default, the software is written to accept connections on port
1234, as opposed to 23 as is default for telnet. I use a little
utility called redir that takes inbound connections on port 23 and
reroutes them locally to
Hello,
Plymouth (bootsplash screen) is only available for i386, I'm on an old PowerPC
iMac. Is there an alternative (squeeze)? If not, is it possible to just show a
static image over the boot screen, kind of like FreeBSD?
Thanks!
-Alex
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I keep getting the error in the subject line when I run /etc/init.d/apache2
restart, now the server is down. I've destroyed every remnant of apache, put it
back in, repeat, still not working. Tried apt-get install apache2-MPM-worker,
looked like a successful install, still didn't work. Help me,
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