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As a recent Debian convert (from Red Hat) I am finding myself a bit
disoriented at times... my latest question concerns su and paths. When
I su to root my path does not end up being what I expect it too and I
can't figure out exactly what is setting it. I have edited
/etc/login.defs to be certain t
I am in the process of upgrading to libc6 *sigh* which is proving to be
somewhat of a challenge... anyhow, in the process I have found
something rather strange. Somehow /etc/mail has been changed from a
directory to a block device that I cannot get rid of! Here is the
listing:
br-xr-x-wx 1 2287
I have begun upgrading my system to libc6 and am now wanting to upgrade
xlib6 to xlib6g. Neuther dpkg nor dselect will let me do this. I forced
the install without success - it installed but did not configure
properly. After fixing that I thought a bit of advice might help :-)
Any suggestions?
BT
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> Switch to debian!!
> That worked!
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Agreed!
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because of dpkg/dselect's excellent handling of dependencies and
Debian's commitment to be non-commercial) and your book has been quite
helpful. Thank you.
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Anybody using Syquest drives under Linux, especially the SyJet?? I am
considering buying one and wonder about their quality and reliability.
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On 10 Nov, Craig Sanders let loose with:
> On Sun, 9 Nov 1997, Tim Ferrell wrote:
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>> > there's also the 'minor' problem that only a few MUAs (i don't know of
>> > one except for qmail-popper) will work with qmail's new maildir format.
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h sendmail, despite its complexity - it is a
known quantity and does what *I* like... ;-)
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