x27;t actually know the
depth of the task i'm talking about. something else like norton's ghost would
also be nice... but anyway, details of any kind regarding this would be most
welcome. thanks
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somewhat problematic. could someone/some people
give me a list of known problems in the 2.2.12 kernel in order to perhaps
shed some light on what's going wrong and also for future reference?
please reply directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED] since i'm no longer on
this mailing list. thank you
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ox
and then it dies. i was so looking forward to start using balsa instead of elm
too =<
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elated since it only happens
after upgrading the default slink kernel to 2.2.10, but i'm still curious.
removing the 127.0.0.0 route from the older 2.0.36 kernel machines prevents
me from pinging 127.0.0.1. i like it, but what happened?
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shares are inaccessible due
to this problem. is it a known problem that's fixed in 2.0.6 or something?
we'd greatly appreciate some help here, since our clients will soon be upgrading
to win2k making our linux fileservers unusable.
thanks
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makes life a lil easier)
uh, i think that's it from memory.
good luck!
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da Bobstopper
red for PPP. See the README.linux file in the
> ppp-2.3.5 distribution.
yeah, u need to compile it into the kernel or as a module. it's in the section
for networking devices somewhere amongst all the ethernet cards
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shell,
go to /target/etc and edit the passwd file so that the last field for root
is /bin/sh or whatever you want your login shell to be
good luck
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da Bobstopper
instead? if there's a problem
that only affects the remote end is there anything i can do to prevent it or
should i just laugh at their misfortune and carry on?
looking forward to a response
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da Bobstopper
> hello,
>
> I was wondering on where can I get documentation on how to install a iomega
> zip disk to debian. I can't seem to find any man pages on that subject.
>
> thank you.
> __
> Get You
> *START RANT HERE*
>
> Everyone has an opinion. As Debian is developed, organised, and debuged by a
> large group of volunteers. As you can imagine it is an incredible amount of
> work for someone to do in their spare time, no matter how skilled they may
> be.
> Sometimes documentation bec
the problem hasn't gone
away. does anyone have any suggestions about what this could be as well?
thanks, i look forward to a response
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this stuff goes on for about 5 pages within less than a second. it slows down
the connection drastically. if anyone has any idea at all what it could be could
you please tell me. the debug option has been turned off but no effect. i
look forward to a response
thanks in advance
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i get exactly the same error and have to use xconfig instead (which i don't
like as much). i'd say it's a bug somewhere. can anyone tell me different?
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> Can anyone drop me a line to say what I've forgotten to install?
>
> enterprise:/usr/src/l
t; this before and can tell me what the problem is? the ppp connection is
> > between Debian Linux and Microsoft NT.
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > da Bobstopper
> > (Robert Marlow)
>
> Look in /etc/ppp/options. If the debug option is enabled, you see all
>
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