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crond

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    RE: ARMedSlack
    Slackware ARM "current" directory name is changed. The actual Message , sent by Stuart in mailing list, *********************************************************************** [b][/b] [b] Message: 1[/b] [b]Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2012 23:30:25 +0100 (BST)[/b] [b]From: Stuart Winter [/b] [b]To: Slackware ARM port [/b] [b]Subject: Re: [ARMedslack] Slackware ARM "current" directory name is[/b] [b] being changed - Mon 27th August[/b] [b]Message-ID:[/b] [b] [/b] [b]Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII[/b] [b][/b] [b][/b] [b]In addition, the root directory on the FTP site & the rsync module name[/b] [b]will also change as below:[/b] [b][/b] [b]FTP: ftp.armedslack.org/armedslack becomes ftp.armedslack.org/slackwarearm[/b] [b]rsync: ftp.armedslack.org::armedslack becomes ftp.armedslack.org::slackwarearm[/b] [b][/b] [b]Cheers[/b] [b]s.[/b][i][/i] ****************************************************************************************
    Link to this post 28 Aug 12

    Slackware ARM "current" directory name is changed.
    The actual Message , sent by Stuart in mailing list,
    ***********************************************************************

    Message: 1
    Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2012 23:30:25 +0100 (BST)
    From: Stuart Winter <m-lists@biscuit.org.uk>
    To: Slackware ARM port <armedslack@lists.armedslack.org>
    Subject: Re: [ARMedslack] Slackware ARM "current" directory name is
    being changed - Mon 27th August
    Message-ID:
    <alpine.LNX.2.02.1208252328490.22646@bourbon.biscuit.org.uk>
    Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII


    In addition, the root directory on the FTP site & the rsync module name
    will also change as below:

    FTP: ftp.armedslack.org/armedslack becomes ftp.armedslack.org/slackwarearm
    rsync: ftp.armedslack.org::armedslack becomes ftp.armedslack.org::slackwarearm

    Cheers
    s.

    ****************************************************************************************

  • crond
    ARMedSlack
    Just want to create a Topic , which can be used to share/discuess the ARM Port of Slackware
    Link to this post 28 Aug 12

    Just want to create a Topic , which can be used to share/discuess the ARM Port of Slackware

  • crond
    RE: Slackware documentation project
    Great News. Joining now....
    Link to this post 27 Aug 12

    Great News. Joining now....

  • crond
    RE: An ASCII train for when people confuse sl with ls
    I know this for a very long time. But, I did not think to share. :( like this , cowsay and fortune are there.
    Link to this post 24 Aug 12

    I know this for a very long time. But, I did not think to share. :(
    like this , cowsay and fortune are there.

  • crond
    RE: Directories Empty?
    $sudo ifconfig and #ifconfig are different. When trying sudo, your PATH variable will not be set as root PATH dir. logging in as super user is , infact, root isn't it? Not clear about your question.
    Link to this post 24 Aug 12

    $sudo ifconfig
    and
    #ifconfig

    are different. When trying sudo, your PATH variable will not be set as root PATH dir.

    logging in as super user is , infact, root isn't it?
    Not clear about your question.

  • crond
    RE: I'm another Noobie to Linux
    Hello, Welcome Melissa. The problem you are facing is not bcoz of your old PC and there is no other requirements to post a question/start a topic apart from registering. The problem is alreay taken to concern persons and they are working on it to fix ASAP. Please wait for some more time....
    Link to this post 04 Jul 12

    Hello, Welcome Melissa.

    The problem you are facing is not bcoz of your old PC and there is no other requirements to post a question/start a topic apart from registering.

    The problem is alreay taken to concern persons and they are working on it to fix ASAP.

    Please wait for some more time....

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