Thank-you all. I feel the frustration subsiding. Also the notes on density
of text etc.
appreciated.
>Trick: http://localhost/doc/ should point to your documentation
Love that!
>Once your system has booted, you can run the command "dmesg" to capture the
kernel ring buffer output. This sho
I'm up and subscribed. Thanks to all who were kind enough to tolerate my
post
I'm having some problems after a smooth installation of Essential Debian 2.1
Everything went wonderfully once I felt my way around. I had many attempts
but the instructions were there to follow and it came off very wel
>OK, I'm not the kind of the linux rescue, but here I go. :)
>Basicly, you need some space to do anything. (I'm assuming you have
>everything mounted on one partition - If that is not true, you have a
>different problem
And- >off-list responses to be bad nettiquette. Collective brain, etc.
I'm
Hi all.
I've been lurking for a bit but can't keep the pace on this most active
list. I get nasty messages from the postmaster so I'm not subscribed
regularly. Please reply privately if you would.
I've been pounding away at an "Essential Debian 2.1 for the past two
weeks. Cheapbytes coug
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