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?
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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
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)...
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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
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rs the alarm when writing to the floppy.
Grrr...
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ny better ideas...
Cheers,
Nick
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lly once
connected) - it won't be too difficult to automate it...
Good luck...
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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
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