Best way to put what you get over irc verses here is .. nothing more that
the exact same only in real time. No waiting arround, if there is someone
alive (i usually am), you will have your question answered right away.
On average there are 5 to 7 Debian developers on either net. And on top of
th
Maybe this just goes to show HOW popular Debian has become now. All these
new users installing Debian on their computers and getting rid of 95 ;)
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On Sat, 10 May 1997, Douglas L Stewart wrote:
> On Sat, 10 May 1997, Rick Jone
Just take a look at the bottom of each email message from the list ..
directions on unsubscribing are there.
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On Wed, 7 May 1997, Eric Nesser wrote:
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> This is likely not the right address to be sending this to, but I'm not
>
Ok, here is an interesting little problem that litterly poped out of
nowhere. I had the vga16 server running for a while.. when I installed
the svga server and configured it.. everything looked fine. Then I tried
my backspace.. it doesn't work at all.. it beeps at me and adds a ~ for
everythime
Chad D. Zimmerman
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On Fri, 18 Apr 1997, Andree Leidenfrost wrote:
> I have apache-1.1.3-6 up and running on an otherwise basically
> Debian-1.2.9 system. Everything is running fine so far, the only real
> problem is that server includes are not
I had that when I first installed. Make sure the path callout for your
cgi-bin in the .conf files is correst, and once that is done check the
ownership of the directory and the access privilages of the cgi-bin
directory.
Here is how ine is:
drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 2048 Mar 17 11:08
With the base install you get the basic editor ae sorta like the pico
editor
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On Thu, 10 Apr 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Apr 1997, Ken Gaugler wrote:
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> > Greg Vence wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I need t
People here need to lighen up ;) Ok, take a look at this msg I was sent..
It's good for a laugh.
Chad
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-- Forwarded message --
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 1997 09:09:13 -0700 (MST)
From: "by way of Jon E. Juarez <[EMAIL P
For those that remembered a few weeks ago when I had posted my idea for a
Debian Manual/Book. I got such a good response on it. I have started the
outline but I don't feel that the current debian lists that are out are
the proper place for this. So I have started up a list for the book.
You ca
Been using this list a while now for getting info on doing certain things.
And other than the howto's and FAQ's on the debian site... this is the
only TRUE source for information. You go to any book store you see 7 or 8
books that deal with slackware and redhat, why not Debian?
An idea I have be
** Urge to flame resited and put behind **
ok, instead of sending this to the WRONG address try sending your
unsubscribe msg to this address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Then you can be removed.
Chad
P.S. As a note. That little msg you get when you join a list that says
keep me... keep it. That way yo
I have the same problem here, fixed by typing clock -s that sets the
clock going by the bios.
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On Tue, 18 Feb 1997, Richard Heller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is my third try. The first time I wrote the wrong address to send to,
Is there a way that I can get cron.daily to start running it's processes
before 12am? I have a program in there that needs to run before the new
day starts so that is can get the correct data.
Any ideas?
Chad
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I have been able to do it with the --force-badname in the adduser command.
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On Tue, 21 Jan 1997, Orn E. Hansen wrote:
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> The subject line says it... in these days user names longer than 8
> characters are becoming popular..
In linux/unix trype df to see how much space you have, how much is used,
and how much is left.
Chad
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On Sun, 19 Jan 1997, John wrote:
> I think this a simple enough question, but even my Unix teacher can't
> answer it. I just
I have a #Debian channel on undernet for any that wish to go there.
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On 11 Jan 1997, Ben Gertzfield wrote:
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> Jim Pick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > On which network? Efnet?
>
> Wh
Was just wondering if there is a package out that does multiple file
search and replaces? I have to go through my main html directory and make
a lot of repetive changes. Was wondering if there was a package or a perl
script laying arround to do this. Would same me the time of writing one
up.
C
Changed out my access log for my apache server this morning (once a
month). Moved the current one to .0 and put an empty file in and set all
the chmod's and chown's to their right settings. But when I test it with
lynx or my web browser, nothing is written to the access.log file. I have
included
Has anyone seen anyting on drivers so that someone can use their zip drive
on their Debian system? I think I saw somewhere that there were drivers
for RedHat's version, but nothing else. I have a Zip and want to use it
for making my backups on the linux systems I run.
Anyone hear anything on th
I installed the new apache onto my system, and have all but one thing
working, I cannot get anything in the cgi-bin to be found. The srm.conf
file has it called out as:
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /usr/lib/httpd/cgi-bin/
Which is where it is located on the server, but whenever I try to access
any o
Thanks to all that assisted me. I was able to get the network running
again, all I had to do was run 'modconf' as Don had sugested and that was
it. (And here I was thinking it would be hard to figure out).
Chad
Chad D. Zimmerman
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Where can I find the ethernet drivers so that I can install them and get
my computer on the network again. When I updated to 1.2... I lost my
access to our network. So, I need to find and reinstall them, any ideas?
Chad
Chad D. Zimmerman
Editor: Web-Zine -- http://www.nmsu.edu/~czimmerm/Web
I just completed the 1.2 upgrade of a local college's web server, but
when I did the system reboot this morning I lost all networking.
Couldn't see the machine from anywhere else and couldn't see out from the
machine.
Did some checking... the network file in /etc/init.d is still set
correctl
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