Celejar wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 11:04:26 -0700 (PDT)
> Khurram Pirzada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Previously I had Lucent "winmodem", which is NOT supported in GNU/Debian or
>> any
>> linux. So I have changed and brought 2 new: 1) Apache CONEXANT 2) US
>> Robotics, which
>> a
Khurram Pirzada wrote:
> All I want is to plug-in my modem, give command(s) (can any one tell me
> what will be those) so that Debian could recognize my new modem, and then
> I can make dial-up connection settings and use internet.
If it is an external serial modem run pppconfig (as root) and foll
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On 03/27/07 19:59, Khurram Pirzada wrote:
> All I want is to plug-in my modem, give command(s) (can any one tell me what
> will be
> those) so that Debian could recognize my new modem, and then I can make
> dial-up
> connection settings and use inter
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Khurram Pirzada:
>
> What must I do for my Debian to see new modem and install/use it for
> 56k connection?
What exactly are you expecting Debian to do? If you are running a stock
kernel, you probably only need to install the software you want to use
with the modem and use it. I don't know your h
Khurram Pirzada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Previously I had Lucent "winmodem", which is NOT supported in
> GNU/Debian or any linux. So I have changed and brought 2 new: 1)
I think you are wrong here. I have used the Lucent winmodem years ago.
It wasn't easy to setup but it worked (prob
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 11:04:26 -0700 (PDT)
Khurram Pirzada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Previously I had Lucent "winmodem", which is NOT supported in GNU/Debian or
> any
> linux. So I have changed and brought 2 new: 1) Apache CONEXANT 2) US
> Robotics, which
> are both hardware based. Sin
Hi,
Previously I had Lucent "winmodem", which is NOT supported in GNU/Debian or any
linux. So I have changed and brought 2 new: 1) Apache CONEXANT 2) US Robotics,
which
are both hardware based. Since my understanding of linux is that of novice, I
assume
that at the time of installation, debian d
Hi all :-)
I must change my hardware server. I use debian sarge.
In my machine i have several services, but the only I had better backup is
mailserver (with whole users's configurations, etc.) - i use courier with
pop3 with pam autentications.
How I do it?
Is it sufficient backup /etc/passwd
On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 09:54:38AM -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
> will save a list of all installed packages and their status, and
>
> dpkg --set-selections < selections.txt
> apt-get install
>
> will try to install the same packages on the new box.
Oh, and you'll need a copy of their c
On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 01:10:28AM +0400, Alex Lorca wrote:
> i'm going to change some hardware in my computer (motherboard and video
> card)... do i need to reinstall the whole system?? in this case how can
> i save my configuration???
Depends. X is unlikely to work without some fiddling, and i
Alex Lorca wrote:
hi all
i'm going to change some hardware in my computer (motherboard and video
card)... do i need to reinstall the whole system?? in this case how can
i save my configuration???
i need to install the same system in other computer too, how can i
"copy" the same configuration of min
hi all
i'm going to change some hardware in my computer (motherboard and video
card)... do i need to reinstall the whole system?? in this case how can
i save my configuration???
i need to install the same system in other computer too, how can i
"copy" the same configuration of mine to this comput
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