Hi there,
I'm just having a problem trying to restore this backup. Please read on:
We have SCSI-2 tape here backing up daily. "mt status" gives the following..
newmi5:/mrtg-2.5.2# mt status
drive type = Generic SCSI-2 tape
drive status = 620756992
sense key error = 0
residue count = 0
file numbe
On Fri, 28 Feb 1997 07:18:19 -0500, you wrote:
>I'm looking for the pgp encryption facility.
>I've install all if the debian packages I can and
>my system seems void of pgp.
It*s not in the dselect programm. On my distribution it*s in the
following dir.
cdrom/debian/non-us/binary-i386/pgp-i_2.6.
Santiago Vila writes:
> On the Debian mirrors, there is a file named README.non-US saying:
Great. Now, why doesn't this file have a link named "README.pgp"?
Why do you expect someone looking for pgp to look in "README.non-us"?
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The below should easily be edited into the FAQ or a HOWTO type document.
Santiago Vila Doncel wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Fri, 28 Feb 1997, Peter Iannarelli wrote:
> I'm looking for the pgp encryption facility.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Fri, 28 Feb 1997, Peter Iannarelli wrote:
> I'm looking for the pgp encryption facility.
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On the Debian mirrors, there is a file named README.non-US saying:
US laws place restrictions on t
> I'm looking for the pgp encryption facility.
> I've install all if the debian packages I can and
> my system seems void of pgp.
>
> Where can I find it ?
Look on one of the international mirrors listed from www.debian.org. It
is not available from the US sites.
Randy
Hello all:
I'm looking for the pgp encryption facility.
I've install all if the debian packages I can and
my system seems void of pgp.
Where can I find it ?
Thanks
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