[TriLUG] Ok all you Debian fans, here's your challenge...

Vestal, Roy L. rvestal at rti.org
Tue Jul 30 15:00:56 EDT 2002


Thanks. It'll have to be tomorrow though, I left the machine at home and I
won't have time tonight to work with it. I'll get back to ya'll tomorrow.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Pitzer [mailto:uncleben at mindspring.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 11:24 AM
To: trilug at trilug.org
Subject: Re: [TriLUG] Ok all you Debian fans, here's your challenge...


Roy,

I'll help.  Let me know what you need, and tonight I'll try to work
through it with you.

Personal note:
John, get over it.  You're taking things too personally.  The Beavis
comment was a joke.  30% of what Wade says is a joke.  That's one of the
many reasons why I truly like him.  Tanner, I think you stepped a bit
overboard by throwing 'Debian bigot' into the first post.  Yes, John
likes Debian.  We all know this.  He spoke his mind, and while he
doesn't know that much about Mandrake, the number of questions that pop
up here about Debian from those brave souls among you who try it
indicate that many of you don't know much about our distro either.  I
think all parties here are just damned childish.  These are computer
operating systems, folks.  If they cause you that much heartache, then
unplug and go read a book.  I recommend "The Killer Angels" by Michael
Shaara.

Regards,
Ben Pitzer

On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 09:43, Vestal, Roy L. wrote:
> ...As a reminder, I'm the "Keeper of the firewall" for TriLUG's monthly
> meetings. During the past 3 months, I, a RedHat person (not an employee),
> have installed Debian Woody on an old Toshiba 110CS.  However, I haven't
> been able to get the DHCP server to run correctly from the startup script.
> I've been having to stop the service, stop the firewall service, and the
> caching service, then MANUALLY start DHCP using "dhcpd eth0" for the
server
> to work, then start the firewall, then the web caching.
> 
> Here's my challenge/question:
> 
> I've asked our SC to help me, mainly Kevin, but I don't think we should
ask
> them to do EVERYTHING. I agree with a post from Jon Carnes a few days ago,
> so I'm asking the LUG, not the SC, for help. I'm going to continue working
> with this and trying, but I'm still new to DHCP and to Debian. If anyone
has
> ideas or wants to volunteer to help me get this blasted thing working,
> please let me know. I don't want to ask the SC to help on this. They've
done
> more than enough.
> 
> If you want to show up at 6:00pm NEXT meeting, please reply offline. I can
> get the room as early as we need.
> 
> 


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