I belive
your term is set to 7 bit mode on the remote system
but 8 bit mode may not be surported.
My term is set to 8 bit mode. if you see half way down from the stty
output you see cs8 which is the bit mode cs7 is 7 bit.
see man stty for more info.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] charlesiii]$ stty -a
speed 38
On Mon, 23 Nov 1998, Michele Bini wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 10, 1998 at 07:36:46PM -0500, The Cookie Man wrote:
> > hi yall. i'm just installing debian today and i have no idea really what
> > i'm doing with the modules. which ones do i need? which ones do i not
> > need? (i.e. the ip modules)
> >
>
mount your windows partition as vfat
in /etc/fstab
you need
/dev/hda2 /c vfatdefaults
where /dev/hda2 is the 2 partition on the first hd
/c is the mount point
vfat is the file system
Read the DNS-HOWTO at
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO
and the NET-3-HOWTO
and the PPP-HOWTO has some useful info too.
use ps x
the processes lost their controling termals. ps x shows them
so you will see ? instead of numbers
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On Sat, 21 Nov 1998, David Densmore wrote:
> In case anyone is interested, I figured out why I couldn't list the PID
> of the app (Wine/Agent) that crashed my X server.
Turn off the pnp and compile in ne2000 surport
and the way you go. With out turning off pnp
you can asign ip etc but the dhcp server or any packets if
you have static ip are droped because the card is not
working. I have not bothered to try to install as pnp
(a waste of time)
You should of got a
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