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A whole load of questions



    I just got started with Debian last night.  Installation went relatively
    painless [a little partition issue that was quickly solved with the wonders
    of tar].

    Anyway.  My current situation is that I have a Micros**t Win95 system with
    a cable modem.  My intent for my new Linux box is to get an Ethernet card
    [sitting on my desk next to me] installed and connected to the Win95
    system [adding routes to go directly to each other instead of out the
    cable modem and getting lost].  What I'd like to do is to use NFS to 
    mount some of the Linux directories on the Win95 system, so that I can 
    download packages from the net and deposit them on the linux system.  
    Eventually I'll look into masquerading, but I want to just get something 
    quick and easy so that I don't have to sneaker-net the packages over.  
    Comments on a better idea would be appreciated.

    Now for the questions [I've been digging around for answers all day, if
    these answers are out there.. please point me in the right direction!].

    - I tried to install the man-db package but it failed.  I think I missed
      a prereq package, but I'm not positive [now that I know about dpkg -i
      I'll try that tonight and see what happens].  However, I was unable to
      see the error messages because they flew by too fast.  So the first
      question is... is there any sort of scrollback buffer without X?

    - non 8.3 filenames.  I'm guessing that the reason I didn't see the
      long filenames on the disks that I copied packages onto was because
      I didn't mount with 'mount -t vfat'.  Is that all I'll need, or do 
      I need another package to prevent having to copy all the packages
      into a temp directory and renaming them back to their original names?

    - When I plug in my ethernet card [3Com 3C509] do I need to rebuild the
      kernel to get the new driver activated?

    - Is there any way to SneakerNet larger Packages via 1.44 floppy from
      Win95 to Linux?  I know WinZip on Win95 will span disks, but I don't
      think I'd be able to get it on the other side.  Is there any way better
      than uuencoding the package and breaking it up into disk-sized chunks?

    - <alt> <f1> [etc] gets to the different virtual terminals, but I saw
      mention there was 64.. how do I get to the other 52?

    Any answers or pointers to answers would be greatly appreciated!  I'm
    sure I've got more questions, I've just forgotten them all :)

                                            -Jeff

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|     Jeff Schreiber       | There is freedom and there is responsibility.  |
|     aka - "Spectre"      | You have obviously figured out the first       |
| schreiber@mx.process.com | but not the latter.                            |
|                          |     (Rob Schmunk - rbs@panix.com)              |
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