that many newbies do not realize for a while that
an excellent debian reference exists :-(
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Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> You should have contacted the FAQ authors with your suggestion,
> instead of spamming all of the lists that you thought were applicable.
Me spamming? I take that as an insult. You'd better fix your
procmail filter, and I will fix mine.
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there should be sufficient
hints for finding the FAQ and HOWTO documents: during installing
the first time (boot), in /etc/motd, and related the window
environments help buttons.
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).
- I have no idea where to add it in the X11 environment;
perhaps to add an FAQ button.
BTW, I tried to find out (in FHS and Debian Policy) the
differences between /usr/doc/ and /usr/share/doc as well as
why some documents are symbolic linked and why some are not.
May I know why?
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ome with kernel 2.2
- why not install kernel 2.4.X on potato?
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only", and it prompted at:
libc6, base-passwd, console-common, sysvinit, login, groff-base,
lilo, ppp, and man-db.
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t.
- Is it possible to keep it for at least two weeks?
- May I know how to archive potato? CMIIW, potato is partly in pool
directory.
- May I know how to archive woody which is totally in pool?
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woody will not be a "10 minute"
one. Especially, for the ones who maintaining a server farm.
Thus, I would like to know, how **LONG** after woody release, will
potato be kept at the mirrors, before it will be put to the
archive server.
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all configuration files, and then
installing woody from scratch (which is faster)?
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devices?
- If yes, may I know which kernel parameter to alter?
- Also, may I know how much the limit is?
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ehow, the lpd (lprng) will not be installed automatically.
(I also tried apt-get --reinstall install lprng).
Question: how to set the lpd or how to put it into the /etc/rcX.d ?
Last, is there a way to eliminate the /var/log/ksymoops/X
error while booting (when the disk has not been mounted) ?
filling in the questionnaire.
First of all, you might want to visit http://www.anybrowser.org/ .
Secondly, would you please inform me, on how to run the
IE on a woody system? Perhaps there is a way to emulate it?
I "cc:" this to whom it may concern at Debian User.
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( 0MB), size= 64kB: uncachable, count=1
reg05: base=0x000a ( 0MB), size= 64kB: uncachable, count=1
reg06: base=0x000c ( 0MB), size= 64kB: uncachable, count=1
reg07: base=0x000e ( 0MB), size= 64kB: uncachable, count=1
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"Karsten M. Self" wrote:
> Karsten's Iron Rule of Browsers: they all suck.
>
> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/GNU/Linux/FAQs/browsers.html
>
> ...but I take it back. Galeon Kicks Ass®.
s/GNU\///
http://kmself.home.netcom.com/Linux/FAQs/browsers.html
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Is there any serious thing that I have missed?
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n Kisten ein Linux betreiben, das nur im
> > Textmodus läuft?
Doch! Aber, beware that most kernels are set for P5 and higher.
You might want to try LinuxRouter with a 2.0.X kernel.
http://www.linuxrouter.org/
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PMP
tmaster", "hostmaster", et. al.
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2142.txt
- See also RFC-3013 (Recommended Internet Service Provider
Security Services and Procedures)
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3013.txt
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lines) like
include "/to/another/directory/config.flie"
It means you can find other information there.
As an example see also
http://dullatip.vlsm.org/0--zones.conf.txt
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bian.org/debian-user/2001/debian-user-200107/msg03385.html
Bernie Boudet:
"boot: smart2=0x1000 sim710=addr:0x9000,irq:9 "
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2001/debian-user-200107/msg03419.html
Frans Schreuder (/etc/lilo.conf):
lba32
.
append="smart2=0x6000 si
that you need to upgrade you can always pull each release in turn
from there. It might take a reboot or two as you work through
compatible kernels.
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http://kebo.vlsm.org
http://gajah.vlsm.org
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e writer's email address,
altough I guess that will not reduce spam.
Is that OK?
As an example, please visit
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/debid/message/362
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lly for starters, but you should
be able to apt-get or dselect the additional packages you require.
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How low can anyone go?
- Has someone tried to use the debian distribution
for diskless linux routers (< 5 Mbytes).
- Any URL, documentation, or does this idea not
sound at all?
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#x27;s
> known to work. You can also get StarOffice from Sun or other sources,
> either via download or on CDROM.
Hello:
I am currently maintaining an OO mirror at
http://sapi.vlsm.org/openoffice/
ftp://sapi.vlsm.org/openoffice/
I am willing to maintain/pack to the .deb version once I
know
Hello:
Is there any documentation on how to make a small system?
What is the size of the smallest known working Debian system?
Is it oke if just deleting the existing packages?
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which kde package, the kde2 window
manager is? In general, may I know how to "search" to
content of a debian package?
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d David Nusinow.
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ot listed in potato.
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bunch.
The interface looks nice
( http://sylpheed.good-day.net/sylpheed-01.png )
Too bad, it isn't in .deb yet.
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2.2r3. OK, I admit
that I have not done anything besides trying to understand
what the #@&^*&^* related HOWTO says.
Is there any hitchhiker's guide floating around? URL?
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ter GUI replacement (yet).
Should I try Mickeysoft Outlook :^) ?
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t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
Question:
Is there another way to rewrite the Sender, i.e.
if it is not an FQDN, make it one?
tabe,
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ody and potato are symlinked to same files.
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t;Sender: ", and the smarthost adds
its FQDN to that header.
regards,
Osamu Aoki wrote:
> Use /etc/email-addresses to fake source of e-mail.
> It's easy and finely configurable!
>
> Cheers :-)
>
> On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 10:58:00AM +0700, Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrah
"Sender: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
Is there a better way to configure the exim.conf?
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t really work here I think to get the target of the link
> AND please run ls -al /dev/ |grep 3,
> and look for anything with major 3 and minor 0 which would be pointing
> at hda without having the hda name necessarily.
>
> --mike
>
> On 08 Aug 2001 10:33:52 +0700, Rahmat
bel = linux
read-only
image = /boot/vmlinuz-2.0.36
label = 2036
read-only
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ost stable
ones (it does not have to be the most state of the art)?
I have read these following RTFW(WW):
- http://www.linux.org.uk/SMP/title.html
- http://www.ibiblio.org/mdw/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO/
- http://www.uni-mainz.de/~neuffer/scsi/
Does anyone know more detail information?
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despite there are only /dev/sda, /dev/hdb, and /dev/hdc
on the system.
The current kernel is 2.4.6 and /etc/apt/sources.list
points to woody (with commented potato).
May I know, what RTFM to start?
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- Hi! How are you? I send you this in order to have advice
v/hda as a
block device"
despite there are only /dev/sda, /dev/hdb, and /dev/hdc
on the system.
The current kernel is 2.4.6 and /etc/apt/sources.list
points to woody (with commented potato).
May I know, what RTFM to start?
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