I just got a couple of these immediately after posting...I forgot who's
maintaining the list of recipients...could you drop me an email...I'll
forward both the returned mails I received to you so you can verify the
addresses...
Michael
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Michael Osier = michael.osier@yale.edu | "He is not well rounded who does
http://chloe.hgs.yale.edu/~og/ | not have an equally keen interest
BS Biochemical Science - UVM | in all of the things within the
Yale University | compass of painting."
Human Genetics - Og | Leonardo da Vinci
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Subject: Returned mail - nameserver error report
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From: Michael Osier <mosier@krunch.med.yale.edu>
Reply-To: Michael Osier <michael.osier@yale.edu>
To: linux-list@pantheon.yale.edu
Subject: Re: Non-Linux - Ethernet for Solaris 7
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On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, [iso-8859-1] J=E1nos[iso-8859-1] [iso-8859-1] L=F6bb =
wrote:
> My first question is what program to use to unpack them and what should =
be
> the destination. The second question is what config file should I modif=
y
> to have Solaris recognize the new driver files.
I don't know for certain, as I have never used Solaris, but my guess is
they're done in a package manager not unlike RPM and something the DEC OSF
has...
you might be able to find documentation through 'man -k package' or 'man
-k "package management"'...maybe you have a help utility in your Xterm
where you can search for "package" or "package management" also...=20
but the extension doesn't look like any archive format I've ever seen...
Michael
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Michael Osier =3D michael.osier@yale.edu | "He is not well rounded who does
http://chloe.hgs.yale.edu/~og/ | not have an equally keen interest
BS Biochemical Science - UVM | in all of the things within the
Yale University | compass of painting."
Human Genetics - Og | Leonardo da Vinci
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