Re: switch of Debian

1998-12-11 Thread Kent West
At 10:49 AM 12/11/1998 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Or, > >You can hit CTRL-ALT-DEL - this calls the shutdown routine on my box. I've got >hamm installed, and this feature came as a default. > >-Jay But be aware that not all systems are so set up (although I believe this is the default in Debi

Re: switch of Debian

1998-12-11 Thread MallarJ
Or, You can hit CTRL-ALT-DEL - this calls the shutdown routine on my box. I've got hamm installed, and this feature came as a default. -Jay

Re: switch of Debian

1998-12-11 Thread Peter Berlau
On Fri, Dec 11, 1998 at 06:00:20AM -0800, Michael Wahl wrote: Hi Michael > Hello out there, > > After all I finally installed DEBIAN. > And, what else, I have a question: > When I successfully logout, a knew login appears. Know I switch of the > computer. When I switch it on again, there is a che

Re: switch of Debian

1998-12-11 Thread E.L. Meijer \(Eric\)
> > Hello out there, > > After all I finally installed DEBIAN. > And, what else, I have a question: > When I successfully logout, a knew login appears. Know I switch of the > computer. When I switch it on again, there is a check for some stuff. > Is this right? Or have I not correctly finished i

Re: switch of Debian

1998-12-11 Thread Ben Collins
On Fri, Dec 11, 1998 at 06:00:20AM -0800, Michael Wahl wrote: > Hello out there, > > After all I finally installed DEBIAN. > And, what else, I have a question: > When I successfully logout, a knew login appears. Know I switch of the > computer. When I switch it on again, there is a check for some

RE: switch of Debian

1998-12-11 Thread Chang, FKK
> Never turn off the computer just like that. (It's just like Win 95 :)) > > Log in as root and issue a 'shutdown' command. The system > has to do some administrative tasks before shutting down, the most > important of which is to flush the filesystem buffers. > Be careful, you might lose data an