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Gotta learn to google. I enabled it in the run level editor in YaST. Well, I
ssh'ed in, got into YaST in ncurses mode and enabled it. How cool is that?
Now, to read about squidguard. XFree86 is still kind of hacked. I'm using an
ancient monitor - I can get X started, and various window managers, but it
looks nasty. Since it will run as a headless server, I guess it really
doesn't matter at all.
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