OK... I got around that by copying over sshd , libcrypt, and the
/etc/ssh directories from familiar. I still don't have anything usefull
running in X, but it's getting closer. BTW this is on a 3650 with
single slot PCMCIA sleeve and a 2G Toshiba PC-card drive.
Paul
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 14:54, Paul Stillwell wrote:
> As you can see from my last post, I am a little stuck on the grey screen
> with the x on it.
>
> So far I have been using USBnet to get things and install them, and
> while I had a user interface on the iPaq that was great. However, I do
> not have that anymore, and there is no way to either ssh, or telnet into
> the ipaq. It would be a good idea to include either the ssh daemon or a
> telnet daemon on install so that one could connect. I typically have
> used the serial connection to simply configure usbf and then switch to
> usbnet and ssh. So, now I must rely on ppp (something I haven't
> configured in literally years) in order to be able to download enough
> additional stuff to get a UI. I haven't seen anywhere in the
> instructions what you need to do in order to get ppp going. Should I
> follow the Familiar instructions?
>
> I hope my seemingly never ending drivel on this is not driving you
> people too nuts. I am honestly trying to help as a user who is
> relatively new to Linux on the iPaq and trying (hard as hell) to install
> intimate. Because in it's current state, my iPaq is relatively useless
> :-)
>
> Paul
>
> --
> The universe is an island, surrounded by whatever it is that surrounds
> universe
> -- unknown
Received on Thu Oct 24 19:14:33 2002
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