hat?
What does everyone thing would be the best packages to install, and how do I go
about configuring them (assuming there's no basic configuration script that I
run).
Thanks a lot.
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t it's running the same version from potato).
Thanks a whole bunch for your help.
Patrick Mauro
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BIOS allows you to use the power button as a hot boot button. Mine was
> like that, but it's usually an option in the BIOS.
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> Matthew Baxa
> http://www.cis.ksu.edu/~mbb1810
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f up and
wanted to go back quickly, would a gzip -d and a tar xvf be enough to restore
my system back to the way it was? Or would there be something more missing?
(BTW, I'm not intending to tar up /proc, /tmp, /dev and the such).
Thanks for you help!
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>what is the benefit of /home having the setgid bit set?
As I understand it, it means that any directories created underneath /home will
have the same settings as home (groups, permissions, etc)
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whenever you run the command.
>Kevin Stokes
>Pie in the Sky Software
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cheers.
Patrick Mauro
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ersion of X it would
have done it.
One last question, why did they take XF86Setup away. I always had problems
with
XF86Config, but not with XF86Setup. If worse comes to worse I guess I'll have
to learn the art of XF86Config files (it never works after running the Config
program).
Thanks a lot.
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