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Chris Wong | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AD Digital Media Inc. (c) 1999
http://addm.com/
this does. I mean,
how does a user "use" it once it's working?..
Chris Wong | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AD Digital Media Inc. (c) 1999
http://addm.com/
Hmm,
For Debian, user names are limited to 8 characters.. as well
as the passwords. How can this be, lengthened? ... as well as long
email addreses? ie:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks.
Chris Wong | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AD Digital Media Inc. (c) 1999
http://addm.com/
ias, cdrom, and nic.. but, how do
I get it to work?..
Why would this happen?
Chris Wong | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AD Digital Media Inc. (c) 1999
http://addm.com/
Hmm,
Is there a certain # I should get from different CPUs? I mean,
my P200MMX is getting like, 400 or so, and my dual P2-300 is
getting a total of like 700 or so. Is this right?
Chris Wong | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AD Digital Media Inc. (c) 1998
http://addm.com/
Hmm,
Does SMP work well with the 2.0.36 kernel? I heard that
older kernels (2.0.35), froze when there was a high load. I
just want to make sure that it's safe for me to run 2.0.36.
Chris Wong | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AD Digital Media Inc. (c) 1998
http://addm.com/
At 06:00 PM 1/10/99 -0600, you wrote:
>On Sun, Jan 10, 1999 at 07:01:14AM -0800, Chris Wong wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've got a problem with my Dual P2 system. I've done a fresh install,
>> and
>> everything works great! I then, wanted to recompile
x27;t detect my SCSI HDD. And then
it ends up not being able to mount the root fs. Please help.
Chris Wong | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AD Digital Media Inc. (c) 1998
http://addm.com/
What's the best way to maintain using the debian package system (so I don't get
errors when doing a dselect) when I want to have custom-compiled programs?
This is what I want to do:
Compile the apache frontpage server patch for apache 1.3.0.
What's the best way to do this so I don't interfere w
At 01:47 AM 7/30/98 -0400, you wrote:
>> Chris Wong wrote:
>> >Hello,
>> >
>> > I'm sorta new to Debian.. and I was wondering if anyone could help
>> >me with limiting users to their own directory. I've read docs about it,
>&
Hello,
I'm sorta new to Debian.. and I was wondering if anyone could help
me with limiting users to their own directory. I've read docs about it,
but still can't get it working. Anyone help? Thanks.
Chris Wong | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AD Digital Media Inc. (c) 1998
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