On 2 Aug 2009, at 20:26, Andy Davidson wrote:
On 4 Jul 2009, at 19:27, Andy Davidson wrote:
If I run ifconfig eth0 down && sleep 2 && ifup eth0 and then
restart xend, the network bridge works fine, and ipv6 is started.
Any clues ?
I have more on this now. It happens
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On 4 Jul 2009, at 19:27, Andy Davidson wrote:
If I run ifconfig eth0 down && sleep 2 && ifup eth0 and then
restart xend, the network bridge works fine, and ipv6 is started.
Any clues ?
Hi, --
I have more on this now. It
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Hi,
I posted this to debian-isp a few weeks ago and never heard back.
Anyone here have an idea ?
Thanks
Andy
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Date: 4 July 2009 19:27:51 BST
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Hi,
I recently asked this on debian-perl, but the list seems to be much
quieter than this one; hoping someone on here might have an answer.
Is anyone maintaining a, or planning to maintain a backport of the
released, stable mod_perl 2 framework for Sarge ?
Such a shame that the mod_perl 2
On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 02:31:15PM -0800, Brian Nelson wrote:
> Linda Laubenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Are you deliberately acting like a poorly reared, snotty pre-teen, or
> > is it a genetic fault?
>
> Mostly the former, since this is infinitely more amusing than being
> with the re
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 03:07:26PM -0700, Eric G. Miller wrote:
>
> My guess would be these libraries somehow conflict with something in the
> stable branch. You'd probably have to do a "dist-upgrade" with all that
> implies... The newest version definitely does alot more than previous
> ones (s
I wanted to upgrade to the latest version of gnucash which has some
features I need that are not in the stable version (1.3.4) But it is
only in unstable, so I added the following line to sources.list
deb http://http.us.debian.org/ unstable main
and did an 'apt-get update' and then 'apt-ge
I have been trying to get a cd-rw drive working under Debian (Potato
2.2r3) with no success. I am beginning to suspect I am missing a
kernel module, but need advice in any case.
When I run xcdroast(0.96e) as root, I get to the setup window. When I check
SCSI-IDE Info, I see two SCSI devices (my s
I recently ran dselect to add a couple of packages mime-support and
tcpdump --- and now I cannot use my PS/2 mouse in X. I checked the
archives and looked at the man pages for xdm and gpm and I think that is
all set right. I certainly didn't deliberately change any of it and it
worked before
I installed mutt using apt-get and have it up and running. Version is 1.2.5i.
But there does not seem to be any mailcap or mime.types files. Can someone
point me in the right direction as to what I did wrong or more importantly,
what I need to correct it?
Many thanks,
andy
turn it off. [I am
currently running Eudora 4.0 on a Windows box. And this is just another
good reason to get off Windows. :-) ] Sometimes it asks me if I want to
send formatted text and sometimes it doesn't. My apologies. [Please let me
know if this shows up in HTML.]
andy
An
that the purpose of apt-get?.
andy
At 01:54 AM 5/29/01 +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
>Andy Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>I just installed Debian potato (2.2r0, I think; got the CDs
from
>>CheapBytes) onto my PC and want to use ssh to connect to other
machines.
>>But
y and
never uploaded, has been obsoleted or is not available with the
contents
of sources.list
E: Package ssh has no installation candidate
I am new to Debian but not to Linux if that would tailor your answers.
andy
Andy Davidson --- Pheon Research
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