Arrgh!
I caint take it no moor!
IF this threads, going to go on forever, pleeze get a spell chekker.
Maybe you can bye wun at sevan-elevan.
;
> MySQL (backend)
>
> Just jokin',
>
Works
Excel
Access
Microsoft puts the moron in oxymoron
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roken by line wrapping for email)
HorizSync 30-70
VertRefresh 50-150
ModeLine "1024x480"65.00 1024 1032 1176 1344 480 488 494
563 -hsync -vs
ModeLine "768x576" 50.00 768 832 846 1000 576 590 595
630
ModeLine "768x576" 63.
rchy is for use by the system administrator when
installing software locally
/opt is reserved for the installation of add-on application software
packages.
Hmmm I'm not seeing much of a distinction.
Anyway, I happen to prefer StarOffice 5.2, and I snagged it from an old
Stormix CD: staroffice_5.2-1.deb
And that deb installs itself in /opt/office52
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I totally agree, dude!
Mail totally rules!
Right on, man!
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can't remember the actual date.
>
> http://www.theregister.co.uk
>
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/54/24165.html
http://news.com.com/2100-1017-842375.html
<http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product_listing.gsp?path=0%3A3944%3A3951%3A41937%3A86796%3A86798&dept=3944&am
e a screensaver start right away with various optons:
xscreensaver-command -lock
xscreensaver-command -next
xscreensaver-command -activate (random)
etc
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/etc/X11/gdm/Sessions. Or yours might go in
/etc/gdm/Sessions. Anyway, in the newer versions you can also use the
GUI configurator to change almost every aspect of the login from right
there, before logging in! I believe the menu item is called 'System'
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On Fri Apr 19, 2002 at 02:23:49AM -0400, Robert_L wrote:
> On Friday 19 April 12:29, craigw wrote:
>
> > If you've tried any other distros, chances are you've already
> > experienced one or more. For example, Mandrake's default is to install
> > kdm and RedH
ink, right to that exact point where the little hand
turns back into a little arrow, then start dragging.
Hope this helps!
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ich sources
/etc/X11/xmodmap,Xresources, etc, and maybe Gnome is not.
>
> > Or there is also a program called numlockX:
> > http://dforce.sh.cvut.cz/~seli/en/numlockx/
> >
> > -CraigW
>
> Yes, I'm using it. But I've tried adding the numlockx command to
I'm really
not too sure. All I know is it's all free as "beer" and that
it's probably pretty typical:
grip 2.91-1
cdparanoia 3a9.7-2
bladeenc-0.94.2 (from the tar.gz source)
If you're quite devoted to free (as in speech) you should probably look
into ogg.
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l works
> well. In other words, when I log out, I can ctrl-alt-F2, ctrl-F7 and
> everyting works wonderfully. Is my setup messed up somewhere?
>
Is gpm running? If so, kill it & see if that helps
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permissions, and several things quit working.
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ome 2. By the time it's
> finally released, it'll already be obsolete, and will remain that way
> for ~2 years until the next release.
>
Also, Mozilla 1.0 and its corresponding Galeon. :-(
Oh, and Lindows - it probably won't include Lindows. ;-)
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bian list archive search
googlets work 2 ways: if there's any text selected in the browser
window, it searches for that text, if not it pops up a little input
window. So you need javascript enabled, and allowed to make popups.
All four of those lines can be copied & pasted right into your net
freedb, but neither I nor root can get
any sound when trying to play a Cd. I give up.
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n't give anyone a clue as to what the
> actual problem is.
>
> apart from that, are you really at intel? is intel encouraging its employees
> to run debian? alright!
Maybe try
dpkg --clear-avail
apt-get update
??
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(I am not familiar with Maildir)
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directory. If
you run it as user I imagine it might still work, and install to your
~/.mozilla, but maybe not.
You can probably just do this as root:
mozilla /path/to/jre131_02.xpi
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"You stole fizzy lifting drinks! You bumped into the ceiling which now has
to be washed a
ppreciate any hints.
It works for me but I'm no expert.
Do you have /usr/bin/mail? maybe scripts are trying to use that.
On my box /usr/bin/mail is a link to /usr/sbin/sendmail (postfix's), but
I suspect I may possibly have made that link myself. Not sure.
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5 21:51 Trash.msf
-rw-rw-r--1 1000 61 Apr 13 23:03 popstate.dat
-rw-rw-r--1 1000 25 Apr 5 21:31 rules.dat
You can easily read the mail, save it, or whatever, in case you can't
fix Mozilla, with a mail client like mutt.
For example:
mutt -f Sent
opens the 'Se
the deleted email's number, hit enter, hit the letter u
> > * Reply!
letter r or also L for lists or g for group
>
> Ok thi site shall do the .muttrc for you, it's so simple that you
> don't need to be already in touch with the manual:
>
> http://mutt.netliber
problem, so:
ln -s /var/spool/mail/username ~/Mail/spool
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ly about a project to produce a Linux
competitor to theses type programs, but I don't think they've released
anything yet & unfortunately I forget the name.
There is also Deneba Canvas, and KDE's KWord probably claims to be in
this league.
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Since /usr/local comes first in my $PATH, if I want to use something
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$ python1.5 /usr/local/lib/iceme/IceMe.py
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ng for
> raw icmp/tcp packets.
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try:
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ps aux | grep icmp
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followed the link and noticed you can download Corel PhotoPaint9.
http://linux.corel.com/products/pp9/download_instructions.htm
I wonder if some of Corel's Linux projects are still alive...
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On Tue Apr 23, 2002 at 03:52:28PM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 11:30:35AM -0700, craigw wrote:
> > On Tue Apr 23, 2002 at 09:27:28AM -0400, Alan Shutko wrote:
> > > David Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > > > They w
On Tue Apr 23, 2002 at 11:25:18PM -0500, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> Jeffrey, don't take it as a personal attack, but...
>
> Take a clean design: everything is a file, one tool does
> one thing only, every tool has a clear and concise manual
> page, etc.
>
> Let nice and well-meaning people embrace
o
> way you get the 2.4.x series of the kernel. Do not buy the book for the
> sake of the CD, both are not worth the rupees you are going to spend.
>
I see that cheap bytes has an 8-CD set of Woody, Jan. 2002 for $18.99
http://cart.cheapbytes.com/cgi-bin/cart/0070010771?jymV5R3P;;61
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KDE-1 kmail is read messages that weren't marked read. However, a couple
days ago I built KDE3 from source, with kmail 1.2, and seems to be doing
what you describe. If I go into the Mail directory and delete every file
whose name begins with a dot, then restart kmail, all is we
at I don't have xlibs?
Should I maybe try to build & install xlibs from source? I am afraid
that installing xlibs may be a very hazardous thing which might break
many other things on this old, mostly slink-based system.
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s is the "wrong way" and if you choose to use it,
make backups because your work will get hosed by the normal menu
building programs. You will also generate many errors when debconf can't
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0-162&id=3RYOcpGNBCRrg>
It doesn't really say what format they are, perhaps they have various
formats. I think it should be safe to assume that the last one should
contain the deb file, even if the others don't.
I also found the tar.gz available for download:
<http://cyberbuzz.
ed Libranet?
What do you think of that xadminmenu program?
Is there any way to get xadminmenu besides buying Libranet?
here's a couple screenshots of it:
http://www.windowatch.com/2002/april/libranet8_4.html
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x27;ve also RTFM'd, RTFG'd and searched the debian lists, but I
> can't seem to put the right search terms together.
>
The solution I found was to put this in ~/.inputrc:
set convert-meta off
set input-meta on
set output-meta on
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NOW, I'm taking the NEXT FLI
On Wed Apr 24, 2002 at 03:45:38PM -0700, craigw wrote:
> On Wed Apr 24, 2002 at 05:17:00PM -0500, Grant Edwards wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 05:08:54PM -0500, Grant Edwards wrote:
> >
> > > Doing a dpkg --configure won't work because the
> > >
help zippy in vim, it tells me there is no help for
zippy!
That's not very nice.
Well, I suppose it is true, though.
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BROKEN GUITAR STRINGS and sensuous PRE-TEENS!!
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ke Mandrake on another partition. In the install
process you can choose "Medium" or "High" security. Medium should be
fine for home use, High will probably be a hassle.
This should solve your current problem, I hope, and you may continue at
your leisure to enjoy & learn more
an't find it on potato either.
> Has it been removed from potato also? Is there any way to
> get it in a debian package?
>
>
<http://archive.debian.org/dists/slink/non-free/binary-i386/graphics/xv_3.10a-20.deb>
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l package.deb
should install 'package' in /usr/local
If I am wrong please someone correct me. I have seen this in the manpage
for dpkg, but have never used it.
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t RedHat have so many background processes popping
up that they account for the swap use? Like maybe Nautilus or Oaf or
Medusa or whoever it is that seems inclined to do a disk page every 10
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21:09"
> Please append correct "root=" boot option
>
>
> The root option in lilo.cfg is root=/dev/hde9
>
>
should that be /dev/hda9?
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On Sun Apr 28, 2002 at 01:51:39AM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> * craigw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020426 20:19]:
> >
> > I don't think you need to build your own to accomplish this.
> >
> > dpkg -i -R /usr/local package.deb
> >
> > should install
>
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points to the
real mailbox that you want to use. Or, leave mbox there, and tell
fetchmail to put new mail in mbox.
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unfortunate that the Woody release is timed such that
> > it'll miss out on XFree86 4.2, KDE 3, and Gnome 2.
>
> Foo. That sort of thing happens no matter when you time it.
>
And with Debian it is trivial to install those things when they finally
do appear in your tree of choice,
On Sun Apr 28, 2002 at 12:31:50PM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> * craigw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020428 09:31]:
> > a-ha. Thank you. I've been wondering about that. You see, the manpage
> > for dpkg lists a -R flag twice, and I find it very confusing. First is
> > this one:
e IP address is known to me,
> Thanks
> Kapil
>
>
the 2 quickies:
host 66.218.71.63
nslookup 66.218.71.63
(they both have manpages & numerous options)
Now that we have a name:
whois ns1.yahoo.com
Or often better:
whois -h networksolutions.com ns1.yahoo.com
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the modem or, what I assume, is that cox
cable is reacting to something they don't like that nmap is doing.
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which is also in
> packagf
> dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe)
> Errors were encountered while processing:
> /var/cache/apt/archives/libgtk1.2_1.2.10-11_i386.deb
>
>
dpkg -i --force-overwrite \
/var/cache/apt/archives/libgtk1.2_1.2.10-11_i386.deb
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On Mon Apr 29, 2002 at 02:32:12PM +0100, Satelle, StevenX wrote:
> Yes but if you've made a mistake how do you say "no that's not what I meant"
> after you've already said yes
hit Ctrl-C while it's still downloading the packages
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h unrtf --text . how is that
> handles with mime.types?
>
I also use mutt, and my mimetypes are handled in ~/.mailcap
here is the line I have for rtf:
application/rtf; abiword %s
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s to /etc/ld.so.conf and ran ldconfig:
/afolder/corel_addons/kde3/lib
/afolder/corel_addons/qt-x11-free-3.0.3/lib
HTH
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( -name \*\.gif -o -name \*\.jpeg -o -name \*\.jpg \
> -o -name \*\.tiff -o -name \*\.tiff \) -a -type f -print | \
> xargs -i ln -s \{\} .
>
works. I like it.
but if you're actually going to use it, wouldn't you want to add a
statement for testing, maybe, size &
I use mutt to fetch all my POP & IMAP mail. The POP mail all gets put in
mboxes in ~/Mail, which is where my kmail looks. They seem to get along
fairly well. Here is one of the pertinent lines from .muttrc:
set spoolfile='~/Mail/inbox'
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4.18, Corel 1.2 with a
hand rolled 2.2.18, and Windoze 98. They all have apm support but
Windoze is the only one that can power down.
I blame it on Compaq's extremely crappy BIOS.
Here is a message I see during boot:
apm: BIOS not found
I don't know if there's any way to fix it
es is make it
wait 60 minutes of inactivity, then go blank. Be worned, I am on xfree86
version 3.3.6; 4.x is probably different.
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On Tue Apr 30, 2002 at 01:02:53PM -0400, Travis Crump wrote:
> craigw wrote:
> > Or at least make sure the cache is empty in all your browsers!
>
> Mozilla at least doesn't use real names for files, but instead gives all
> the files in Cache a 8 charachter pseudo-hexadecim
pical example:
modemcable244.105-203-24.mtl.mc.videotron.ca - - [20/Apr/2002:13:31:48
-0700] "GET /scripts/root.exe?/c+dir HTTP/1.0" 404 210
It doesn't really bother me, but I am curious what sort of reactions can
or should be made, or what if anything should be done about them.
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Oh man that is so cool! Yeah, that's much easier. Thanks, I never knew
about that.
On Tue Apr 30, 2002 at 02:50:38PM -0400, Travis Crump wrote:
> I don't know how efficient your method is, but you can also browse/save
> from the cache by using about:cache in the browser.
&
etscape on the same machine? Cuz it seems to work over
here. Or maybe you have some particular issues in mind that you simply
didn't mention. Because, in fact, messed up ~/.netscape directories can
screw up Netscape as well as Mozilla.
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> Hi,
>
> * craigw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-04-30 18:25]:
> >On Tue Apr 30, 2002 at 10:36:38AM +0200, Thorsten Haude wrote:
> >> * Zdzislaw A. Kaleta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-04-30 09:23]:
> >&g
RealOne, and I can't find any mention of it on their site now.
God, what a terrible and offensive website. f**k 'em. They couldn't pay
to use their crap now. Anyways, the Linux Beta of RealOne was a little
buggy and unstable, definitely not ready for daily use. I wonder if they
just p
On Tue Apr 30, 2002 at 01:24:21PM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 02:04:37PM -0500, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> > On Tue, 30 Apr 2002 09:49:18 -0700
> > "craigw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > I have the same problem on a Compa
On Tue Apr 30, 2002 at 03:57:23PM -0400, Shawn McMahon wrote:
> begin craigw quotation:
> >
> > Anyway, every single day I get dozens of requests for things like
> > /MSADC/root.exe, winnt/system32/cmd.exe, etc, etc; all windows stuff &
> > therefore all failed
ith
> fake stuff if you want) at the bottom is the Alpha version of the Linux
> RealOne player.
>
>
You're right, it is still there. Probably the same place it was when I
found it last time.
I had a heck of a time signing up though. It almost seemed as if maybe
I'
d named
> > >mp3c that has a pretty nice ncurses UI (but I don't think it
> >
>
I don't know if it's what you're looking for, but you might take a look
at these two:
<http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main/source/math/siag_3.1.22.orig.tar.gz>
omewhere that some guy does this, but
> thought that was only a rumor.
>
LOL!
come on, man. I'm not the only one!
...am I?
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I would:
add /usr/local/qt-x11-free/3.0.3/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf
run ldconfig
and then (assuming you're using bash):
export QTDIR=/usr/local/qt-x11-free/3.0.3/
export moc=/usr/local/qt-x11-free/3.0.3/bin/moc
I'm going to venture a guess that you need the first one
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> there, and I didn't manage to find a revelant one
>
>
>
> On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 23:39, craigw wrote:
> > On Wed May 01, 2002 at 11:19:17PM +0200, Antoine Schweitzer-Chaput wrote:
> > > Hi everybody
> > &g
programs, but 8 minutes for the first one is way outta line.
Something's wrong. Start it from a shell & see if you can weed out any
clues from the dozens of lines it spits out.
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er price range that I could see specifically
mentioning a LAN. I was encouraged in reading that review, that I got
the impression maybe they all had LAN cards.
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On Wed May 01, 2002 at 11:01:05PM -0700, Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
> On Wed, 1 May 2002, craigw wrote:
>
> > > Better still, purchase a better modem at WalMart, put the sound card
> > > claiming to be a modem in the modem box, and return it saying it was
&g
s a real Google Dance.
>
http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
http://packages.debian.org/stable/
http://packages.debian.org/testing/
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/
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this doesnt solve
> the problem.Has anyone else had a similar problem,
> Thanks
> Kapil
check all the FontPaths in XF86Config or XF86Config-4 to make sure they
are valid. If you don't see any obvious problems, try removing TrueType
(if it's in there)and see if that helps, or mo
On Fri, 3 May 2002, David Smead wrote:
>
> Sorry about any confusion that my post may have caused. However, his
> signature was extremely excessive in length.
>
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; copy bzImage from /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/
> edit lilo.conf
> run lilo
what is the deal with /boot/map or /boot/System.map, etc?
and what do the error messages mean when they tell me that it is not
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> Can anyone tell me, what is the name of package that contains 'play' program.
>
/usr/bin/wavp
it is part of wavtools
apt-get install wavtools
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ust lucky. YMMV.
You might consider posting what packages you have installed, what method
you are attempting for further installation, what error messages you are
getting regarding which conflicts &/or depends, etc.
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will eventually move to some combination of
Evolution, Gnumeric, Abiword, etc. I have been quite impressed lately
with Abiword's ability to open M$ Word files. But it's still not as good
as StarOffice, which itself is not perfect. One can only dream of a day,
in some perfect future worl
On Mon May 06, 2002 at 03:07:12PM -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
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> c> What, are you on drugs or something? Come on man, are you pullin' my leg
> c> or what? It's a pig. A bloated, stuck pig. I see no problem with the
>
On Mon May 06, 2002 at 12:20:54PM -0700, craigw wrote:
> On Mon May 06, 2002 at 03:07:12PM -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
> > %% craigw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > c> What, are you on drugs or something? Come on man, are you pullin' my
> > leg
>
On Mon May 06, 2002 at 12:04:01PM -0700, Jeff wrote:
> craigw, 2002-May-06 12:36 -0700:
> > P.S. It has been known to happen that I have worked on a document for
> > several days without saving, or even all week, then saved on Friday. Not
> > common practice, of course, but
;
LOL. If you had an old Mac (back when Macs had floppies) you would have
to use a paper clip.
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ot vote for the Austrian government
I did not vote for anyone, but they still make me pay taxes. I think
that really bites.
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On Sat May 11, 2002 at 07:03:31PM -0700, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
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> Greetings:
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> Would anyone care to drop me a copy of their lilo.conf for booting Debian and
> another *nix on the same hard drive? I am out of practice, and could us
On Sun Jun 02, 2002 at 01:55:13PM -0400, Jason Healy wrote:
> At 1023018658s since epoch (06/02/02 09:50:58 -0400 UTC), Richard Otte wrote:
> > At home my kid has a Mac running osx and we'd also have a switch. We'd
> > like to connect it to my Debian machine in such a way that we could
> > transf
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