Thank you all for replying!
(Kevin Traas, Shaya Potter, Rob Williams, Greg de Freitas, James LewisMoss)
>From your responses I conclude that dselect, as I thought, will do the
right thing. I just wanted to make _sure_ it wouldn't mess things up...
Seems like the phoneline will be busy tonight,
> "Kevin" == Kevin Traas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> How will dselect react to the PPP-link going down while upgrading
>> by ftp? Sometimes I can be on for hours without problems,
>> othertimes the connection drops every 5-15 minutes...
>>
>> Can I just reconnect and restart dselect I
>> > How will dselect react to the PPP-link going down while upgrading by ftp?
>>
>> > Sometimes I can be on for hours without problems, othertimes the
>> > connection drops every 5-15 minutes...
>> >
>> > Can I just reconnect and restart dselect Install/Upgrade and it will
>> > resume with reg
On Tue, 18 Feb 1997, Michael Tempsch wrote:
> How will dselect react to the PPP-link going down while upgrading by ftp?
> Sometimes I can be on for hours without problems, othertimes the
> connection drops every 5-15 minutes...
>
> Can I just reconnect and restart dselect Install/Upgrade and it
> How will dselect react to the PPP-link going down while upgrading by ftp?
> Sometimes I can be on for hours without problems, othertimes the
> connection drops every 5-15 minutes...
>
> Can I just reconnect and restart dselect Install/Upgrade and it will
> resume with regetting the last (inco
How will dselect react to the PPP-link going down while upgrading by ftp?
Sometimes I can be on for hours without problems, othertimes the
connection drops every 5-15 minutes...
Can I just reconnect and restart dselect Install/Upgrade and it will
resume with regetting the last (incomplete) .deb
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