I though it was pretty cool that you were shown the 'It is now safe..'
screen.
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Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella
>
> Alexander List writes:
>
> > Hi,
> > did you yourself try this? I installed a minimal Win95 on my C partition
> > and used the d
If this is the case you could grab
the source for ckermit from hamm and compile it for bo (libc5).
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> > > I was almost ready to swear that ckermit was in bo but that seems NOT to
> > > be the case. I show ckermit as:
> > > debian/hamm/non-fr
SGI workstations aren't that fast cpu wise. Where they run circles
around other computers is due to SGI's fantastic graphics and
rendering. This dosen't mean that they are slow. I was useing an SGI
INDY2 with 180Mhz(hmm, that seems to fast) R5000 mips processor to
crack RC5 under the Bovine project
the eyes then the standard
vga fonts.
The simple answer is this: install X and find out for yourself. Some
people like it, some don't.
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> Does anyone think X windows is something I should have for my linux
> system? All I do is program. Would it help
ment: "Wow that was easier then a mac with built in
ethernet"
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> I was wondering if Debian supported ethernet connections (cable modem)
> to the internet or if special software or configuration is needed. Thank
>
> you.
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Wow some people on this list do have lives! Maybe there is hope for me
yet :-)
Congradulations Rick.
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> I'll go even further off topic :)
>
> I had twins a week ago.
> rick
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> Hey,
>
> I remember someone posting a message a few days ago saying something
>
I use 'runscript' from the minicom package. You can install minicom,
save 'runscript' to a save place, and the un-install minicom if HD
space is a problem. My recovery disk has runscript on it as my pppd
dialer. (I could not make expect redial fast enough for my like
quot; :-)
I edited the /etc/init.d/dhcpcd script. I added the option "-- eth0"
as I have multiple cards. (The -- tells start-stop-daemon that the
rest of the line is cmd args to the daemon.)
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>
> In my area ( Pacific Bell ) the connection to ADSL is
nimal install. I think
it would be far easier for a newbie to run dselect several times to
install all the packages they need. Then to run dselect several times
to remove all the packages they don't need. For some of us HD space is
a premium.
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rd). The above line( boot...hda3) will set the boot
information on the third partition (partition boot record). You might
want to boot to dos and run 'fdisk /mbr' to insure that the changes
made by previous instances of lilo are erased.
Nothing like trial and error to solve a problem.
ould specify atleast a 12MB swap partition. My 386
only had 4MB ram + 8 MB swap and I ran into problems when running
dselect. My swap file was full as was my ram and ld.so could not load
some libc stuff.
It now has 8MB ram and I haven't had any problems to date.
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Check out the ssh package (at your favorite nonUS site). It might do
what you want.
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> On Sat, Jan 17, 1998 at 07:30:10PM +1300, Tim Thomson wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Is there a debian package with xrsh, the remote shell for X?
> >
> > Thanks,
>
How small do you want? I have installed a bunch of usefull stuff on
less then 60MB of hard drive space.
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Agreed. There are too many linux distributions out there already.
Debian seems to have made it as one of the more popular distributions.
I would recommend working on it. Debian could benifit greatly from
some polishing.
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>
> George Bonser said:
> I think i
ng to
repartition two of my drives to give linux a large disk to work with.
I backed up Linux using tar and placed the tar file on an empty dos
partition. I then typed something along the lines of: cd /;rm -Rf *.
Note how I forgot to unmount the dos drive. )
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> of those times,
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