<- loads pcnet_cs driver
already defined
Hope this helps!
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> > Is there any command line utility to get daily total ethernet
> > inbound/outbound throughput? I'd like to generate a monthly report with
> > shell script. Any suggestion highly appreciated.
Take a look at iog. It's perl, so you can do as you wish with the data...
http://packages.debian.org/
en' machine -- a different IP address.
Static ARP entry for 10.0.1.1.
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Forest,
I ran into a slight dependency problem when I installed SquirrelMail --
install php4-cgi and you'll be set. Well, except for the new Cross Site
Scripting exploits found
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=squirrelmail
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> Hmm...if neither setting vga=ask in lilo, and subsequently running
> lilo, nor using the above work, then perhaps you can try installing
> svgatextmode and use it to set your display. Once installed, run
> SVGATextMode -s to scan and print all available text modes. Then run
> it with the text
n that certain PCMCIA
drivers seem to be 'busted' and running tcpdump 'fixes' it by allowing the
card to see all traffic. (I think the drivers don't see the ARP traffic)
This has happened to me several times with 2.2.19 kernel. When I upgraded to
2.2.20 the drivers work
good idea. If you are
going to do any sort of 'pinning' on the machine, I'd recommend putting
a newer apt on the box and making your /etc/apt/preferences file. Other
than that, upgrade away -- it sounds like you have it under control.
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l a slightly different PHP to get everything to work. The
.deb does everything for you, so you shouldn't need to tweak httpd.conf,
unless you want to change the URL.
Feel free to contact me if you need more help.
Tony Wasson
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t-get update
3) apt-get dist-upgrade
4) apt-get install (any other software you want)
Alternatively, you may look into 'pinning' so that you can have a relatively
stable setup and just install the bleeding packages you want, instead of
having the whole box 'bleed' all ove
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