--- Elaine <http://www.hotmail.com/~et> wrote: > I might try it myself on Friday but since it's first time for me, I don't > want to screw it up worse. But I'll take a look at least. It would be impossible to screw it up worse at this point. I mean, I was contemplating starting from scratch again. This could only make things better. --- Elaine <http://www.hotmail.com/~et> wrote: > I took a look. Sounds like a good plan. If you're still there at Prosearch > tomorrow early afternoon, we can talk about when to do it. I should be down > from Fremont around 1:30. I did call Nancy last night and told her what's > going on. She is willing to wait but still wants the mailing list, so after > we get my system stable I'll be doing her stuff. She would like me to test > it on my machine first since she has only a production machine, not a test > machine. She says she has sendmail on the server and Qmail on the DNS > server, so her problem is with sendmail. I've never installed sendmail on a Debian system and don't know what would be involved. Postfix is free software and is allegedly very similar (if not compatible with) sendmail. > I'll do some research and maybe > can help there. I need to get more knowledgeable on sendmail anyway if I > get another sysadmin job. Also, since the mailing list software have web > interfaces, I need to make sure X Windows works on my machine as well. Yeah, that'll be tricky. If the above /etc/apt/sources.list change fixes the dependencies problems, you could take a stab at X Windows. You may be able to do it through base-config or perhaps tasksel. http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch-init-config.en.html > -- E.