> i.e. it doesn't acknowledge daylight savings time. My other system, which
> > was upgraded from Hamm, reports times in EDT. How can I control this?
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>
> man tzconfig
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> NT 4.0 ( wks ) to Debian's clock.
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> Is it possible? If yes, then what packages do I
> need?
>
> Thank you,
> Nikita Imennov.
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I checked and it was postgres95 that I had trouble with on Debian. I
have Debian 1.3.1 running on my server. Can I run the latest PostgreSQL
on it? I would like to try it on my Debian box more than my RH box.
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ere a cleaner way (than rebooting) to clear up MC hanging?
TIA
Greg
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I have "Special Edition, Using Linux, third edition" published by Que.
I find it very useful even after reading several other books on Linux.
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Like Microsoft would be held responsible? There aren't enough lawyers
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I'm having the same basic problem except I don't have X to get to
Midnight Commander and I don't get any characters after starting MC. I
have to go to another virtual console find the PID with ps and then kill
it. I have to reboot to get MC to start working again. I can't
correlate MC failing to
I also just found the URL to a good article on Linux and PostgreSQL
(http://www.networkcomputing.com/unixworld/tutorial/018.html) (the link
is on the PostgreSQL.org 'news flash' page).
Greg Frye wrote:
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> I understand the frustration. I am there, also. But don't give up,
I understand the frustration. I am there, also. But don't give up, it
will pay off. I have learned more about Linux and the software for it
in the past year than I have about NT and it's software in the past 4
years (as far as what makes it tick).
Start at the PostgreSQL home (http://www.postgr
I have installed Debian 1.3 and would like to set up appletalk. I
installed the appletalk package but there was no appletalk.o module
installed. The kernel (2.0.29) has appltalk configured as a module.
Where can I get a pre-compiled module? OR...
How do I compile just the appletalk.o module?
T
My main experience is installing and configuring Windows NT (not my
choice). I am trying to get up to speed with Linux to have an
alternative to NT.
I am at the bottom of the learning curve and feel overwhelmed. I was
encouraged by the way Debian has packages. I have become somewhat
disheartene
during the
package installation. Has anyone installed netatalk? Could anyone
point me
in the right direction? I have read HOWTO, netatalk pages, and the LJ
article
and still can't find the clue.
p. s. I have shadow passwords on.
Greg Frye wrote:
> during system start up (netatalk),
in the right direction? I have read HOWTO, netatalk pages, and the LJ article
and still can't find the clue.
Greg Frye wrote:
> during system start up (netatalk), I get a message that says
> 'atalkdsocket: Invalid argument'. The only thing that I have changed
> from t
some Slackware experience) and very new to netatalk.
Thanks for the help
Greg Frye
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