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systems go down (obviously some things would be better monitored from
some other machine...).
Can anyone recommend something that will do that simply and easily?
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computer user
who doesn't know how to do commands like 'mount -t msdos /dev/fd0
/mnt/floppy' can access a floppy, easily? That's the problem I'm
trying to solve.
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Any ideas why autofs wouldn't work as the directions indicate? I
installed the default, uncommented everything but the floppy line,
and... it doesn't work. No reaction from the floppy.
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> unstable and could be released with a future release of debian.
Debian's goals are not to provide ease of use at all costs. And our
current packages aren't flexible enough, in my opinion, to provide
goal number 2) out of the box.
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;t work.
Any other ideas?
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I haven't a clue as to what openssh changed so that this no longer
works:-( I went through and redid all my known_hosts things, but that
didn't fix the problem.
Any ideas?
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g/~vincent/).
It would be great if someone could point this out, and/or comment on
the usefulness of the packages.
Thanks,
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> critical".
Yeah, but what else would we be running? I was hoping to find a
repository of these sorts of anecdotes (maybe I'll have to start one),
or just the stories themselves from various people...
Thanks! To everyone who responded:-)
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exactly what, if the person preferred not to disclose that
information, but might include a company name, at least.
Anything like that out there? Because I know there are a lot of
people using Debian for important things.
Thanks,
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