Will,
Thanks so much for the detailed information. I will set this up when I get a
chance. (hah)
> there's an awful lot you can do with all these -- it's kinda
> like killing a mosquito with a nuclear bomb...
It certainly looks that way!
Actually, I have another question about exim. I have it s
Hello,
I have been thinking about this for a while, and haven't really found much
comprehensible documentation on it...
I like to be able to check my mail from several locations. I also have a
bunch of pop mail accounts. I want to have my debian box "collect" mail from
all of those accounts and p
eric baierl wrote:
> Is there a way to make a directory (namely, etc/www) on a mac network, so
> I can just open the directory on the mac to work on the files? I was going
> to set up ftp, but since I'll only be working on at home within the
> network, I really only need it locally. Any relatively
Hello,
In the samba docs, it says that I can specify the user name to connect to a
share by typing \\server\service%user ... However, I can't get this too work
on debian. I have the potato samba packages. Has anyone been able to get
this to work?
-samuel
--
I got a message from the future. It wa
aba wrote:
> --- Andrew D Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> HI All,
>> I'm trying to reinstall Win98 on my laptop (don't
>> worry I just want a
>> little practice using fips so that I can install
>> Debian on a friends
>> laptop:). Anyway I repartitioned and reformated the
>> drive but when I
Michael Janssen (CS/MATH stud.) wrote:
> In Samuel Hathaway's email, 10-11-2000:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> Hmm... I ran the following commands...
>>
>> # cd /usr/src
>> # apt-get install kernel-source-2.2.17
>> # bunzip2 kernel-source-2.2.17.tar.bz2
>> # tar -xf kernel-source-2.2.17.tar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Ben Collins wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 03:52:17AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I
>>> have just switched from RH to debian, and in the process of trying to
>>> compile nvidia and creative drivers have discovered that the kernel source
>>> was not insta
Ben Collins wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 03:52:17AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I have just switched from RH to debian, and in the process of
>> trying to compile nvidia and creative drivers have discovered that
>> the kernel source was not installed. (Due to the fact that the
hogan wrote:
> I have a 486DX4/100 (Overdrive) with 32MB of RAM that I run Debian on..
>
> Up until yesterday it was running like a dream.. Now it does stuff like
> "Unknown vector 67 in CPU#0" and after that and something about idling says
> "hda interrupt lost" over and over and over again.
My
;t make any difference in the font sizes.
thanks in advance,
samuel hathaway
d it to my name server. So how does
one do this?
Also, I'm within a university network. Do you think the university net
admins would have to do anything for me to get this set up? I guess I don't
fully understand the system. *sigh*
Thanks for your help,
Samuel Hathaway
Student
'rl_*', which I assume refers
to readline functions.
I also tried installing readline 2.1-19, but this didn't help.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Samuel Hathaway
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