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Re: Where is make-kpkg?




There's a .deb called kernel-package.  It's in there.

Note if you are making a new set of Debian Boot floppies 
then be sure to turn on root ramdisk fs support since the
kernel config file that comes with kernel-package seems
to not have this option selected.

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Brian S. Julin


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Check out the man page for "mesg".  "mesg y" allows write access to
your terminal.  "mesg n" disallows it.  "mesg" by itself tells you
what the current status is ('n' by default).  

... Ami.


Boris D. Beletsky wrote:
> Ytalks "find_daemon: recv() fail Connection refused" mean that
> Connection is refused _by_ the daemon. I am having this problem too.
> 
> Try to run in.talkd with '-d' option, the daemon will write some
> debug info via syslog (should be notice.debug), i.e


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