On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 09:09:30PM -0400, Michael W. Cole wrote:
> I am using BIND8 trying to set up a DNS server (authoritative) for my
> domain (mpjcri.org). Linux v2.2.19. The network of two hosts are
> connected via a hub which is then connected to an Internet Router.
> I can ping all the hos
need access to that partition to group dos. Any files in
that partition are only readable and writeable by user dos and members of group
dos. Hope this helps.
--
Chris Nestrud
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello all. I'm trying to install the mime-support package and am getting
the following error. I recently installed perl-5.6, and also have
perl-5.004 and perl-5.005 installed, as various packages require different
perl versions. I'm running Woody with latest upgrades as brought on by
'apt-get updat
Thanks. Changing the link to /dev/sr0 fixed the problem.
Chris
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Thomas J. Hamman wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 12:58:11PM -0500, Chris Nestrud wrote:
> > Hello list. I'm having a
> > problem mounting my cdrom. I've configured the kernel to trea
Hello list. I'm having a
problem mounting my cdrom. I've configured the kernel to treat it
as a scsi device, so
cdrecord will work, and cdrecord does indeed work and successfully burn
cd's. However, when I try to mount, here's what I get.
pfui:/# mount cdrom
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad su
Thanks for your suggestion. My original problem was not having the proper
entries for the non-us distribution in /etc/apt/sources.list. Still, I
suppose for purely legal reasons, I should use gpg.
Chris
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Sven Burgener wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 04:30:22PM -0500, Ch
Greetings. I'm trying to find a Debian package for pgp. Other packages
requiring pgp have referred to such a package, but 'apt-cache search pgp'
doesn't return anything meaningful. I haven't been able to find a package
for pgp when searching through the various distributions, and haven't
found anyt
Hello all. I've done some checking, and I think this is basically a lost
cause, but I thought I'd ask anyway. Has anyone had any success in getting
a Diamond Wireless card to work with linux? I've found a kernel module
that's supposed to let it act like a TTY, and a program called scarab that
was d
8 matches
Mail list logo