, and I am out of ideas.
Rebuilding the kernel has been the most straightforward thing I've done yet
with Linux; if it had worked I'd think I was really onto something. :)>
I would greatly appreciate any suggestions.
-eb-
>Evan Burkitt wrote:
> > At 09:09 2002.09.08 +0100, P
At 09:09 2002.09.08 +0100, Peter Whysall wrote:
>On Sun, 2002-09-08 at 07:44, Evan Burkitt wrote:
> > I recently installed version 3.0 of Debian on a Dell GX110, which has a
> > built-in video adaptor based on the Intel i810 controller. I set up
> Xfree86
> > during
turb the
Win2K installation that the computer dual-boots. Any recommendations on how
I can get X to work with my existing hardware?
Thanks.
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At 02:34 99.10.23 -0700, aphro wrote:
check to see if there is anything in /etc/hosts.deny
At 01:18 99.10.23 -0600, Art Lemasters wrote:
Look at /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny.
At 00:24 99.10.23 -0700, Eric G . Miller wrote:
I'd first look at /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny.
I have just installed Debian 2.1 and need some advice on how to get FTP and
telnet working. For ftp I can see that inetd runs in.ftpd when an ftp
client attempts to connect, but the operation fails on the client side with
"Connection closed by remote host". On the server I have a user named ftp
9.10.15).
Installing the driver with no command line succeeds, but results in a
non-functioning NIC. Is there a fix, or can anyone suggest a workaround?
Thanks,
-eb-
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