> Could someone do a "which perl" on a debian system
> with potato installed? I need to know where it
> lives.
perl is always in /usr/bin on every debian system i've used ...
nate
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Could someone do a "which perl" on a debian system
with potato installed? I need to know where it
lives.
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Try the X4. Mostly it works. With kernel 2.4.x, your chances of
getting X increase. I didn't do it the proper way, but somehow
managed to get it. With 2.2.18, installed X from .tgz files,
xf86config. Then booted thru 2.4.0, startx worked. Again booted
thru 2.2.18, still startx worked. So,
HAD POTATO but tried to upgrade to kernel
2.4.4-686. Sys is a celeron 700 on a i810 board running 191mem with dozeme
on 1st partition and ?2r3 on second. Used apt-get kernel-image-2.4.4-686
to get kernel and then thought configed. When reboot got a kernel
panic.BOOT=?.
Things missing! how
>> "GW" == Gregory Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
GW> The install was very smooth. I installed with the Web server plus
GW> option. I am close to having the base system operational. I have
GW> been working on my IP Masq commands and it seems a lot of the
GW> discussions on IP Masq are on 'ipcha
>
> Hello,
>
> I have one server on 'bo' (I think) for about 18 months. I decided it
> was time to update and build a small server to load the new (maybe just
> newer) version of Debian. I ordered the cd and got Deb v2.1
>
> The install was very smooth. I installed with the Web server plus
> opt
Hello,
I have one server on 'bo' (I think) for about 18 months. I decided it
was time to update and build a small server to load the new (maybe just
newer) version of Debian. I ordered the cd and got Deb v2.1
The install was very smooth. I installed with the Web server plus
option. I am close to
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