Re: X in Woody: you gotta be fscking kidding!

2001-10-19 Thread Nick Phillips
On Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 06:17:34AM +1000, Daniel Stone wrote: > Hm. So you're telling me that you've answered debconf questions, yet you > don't have debconf installed? That's pretty weird. > > How'd you manage that? debconf-tiny, perhaps? -- Nick Phillip

OpenSSL headers?

2000-05-12 Thread Nick Phillips
I've got OpenSSL installed (all works fine), and I'm now trying to build a package from source which looks for opensslv.h to detect whether or not openssl is available. Presumably it will also need some headers to build, but /usr/include/openssl is empty. There also doesn't appear to be an opens

Re: lprng help

1999-11-08 Thread Nick Phillips
should work. I think that "bounce_queue" is the option you want to look at to get the filters to be used locally rather than on the server (it's been a while, and the machine I had something like this set up on is now down, and lacking a network card)... -- Nick Phillips Tel

Re: PPP - almost there, but stuck on routing table :(

1999-11-06 Thread Nick Phillips
lling, but it seems to me that pppd is the "right" place to deal with that, and that diald is (in my case at least) adding unnecessary complexity. I also don't use pon and poff - I just start pppd in demand mode from my startup scripts, and let it be. Cheers, Nick -- Nick Phillips Tel: 0976 958624 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: motherboard temperature alarm beeps during screen-saver activity

1999-11-06 Thread Nick Phillips
rs the alarm when writing to the floppy. Grrr... -- Nick Phillips Tel: 0976 958624 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: October GNOME for slink.

1999-11-06 Thread Nick Phillips
ny better ideas... Cheers, Nick -- Nick Phillips Tel: 0976 958624 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: PPP - almost there, but stuck on routing table :(

1999-11-06 Thread Nick Phillips
lly once connected) - it won't be too difficult to automate it... Good luck... -- Nick Phillips Tel: 0976 958624 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: debian installation woes

1999-11-02 Thread Nick Phillips
never be loaded if it's only installed on, say, /dev/hda6; 2) Use the "linear" option to LILO if necessary; 3) The "-v" option to LILO is your friend. Actually it can be up to about 3 of your friends at once ("lilo -v -v -v"). Nick -- Nick Phillips Tel: 0976 958624 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]