thanx to all who have helped me with these questions!  I'm pretty sure
that once I get around to messing with the camera and mp3 player more,
I should be able to figure these out!  ifup and ifdown are very
wonderful and have saved me a lot of grief!  It's great to have all
this help for us newbies!
Oh, and to the person who wanted to know how to unsubscribe, in case
you read this message, last I checked, there was a link down at the
bottom of the message that you could click to unsubscribe.  That could
be wrong however...
Many grateful thanx,
~Erin



--- James Nickerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > 1) When I plug into the internet, I have to restart to get it to
> work,
> > then, if I unplug without rebooting, my computer goes into a hang. 
> I
> > heard once that ifconfig up and ifconfig down are the ways to
> prevent
> 
>       Several solutions have been given -- just wanted to note that it's
> 'service 
> network restart', not 'service network restore.'  The /sbin/service
> command 
> is useful for all sorts of stuff.  I use it to mess with alsa all the
> time.  
> 'service -s' lists all the services and their statuses, so grepping
> that is 
> quite useful.  
> 
> 
> > 3) I have a USB MP3 player and a digital camera that I would like
> to be
> > able to use in Linux.  If I can get these two items working, I will
> > most likely delete my Windows partition...  Unfortunately, I can't
> seem
> 
>       If they work as USB drives(which I know that at least some cameras
> do, though 
> I don't know about mp3 players), then it's probably pretty simple. 
> On my 
> mandrake system /dev/hda1 accesses the first usb drive, mounted by
> default on 
> /mnt/removable.  
> 
> > Oh, also (last thing), I have been curious as to how one goes about
> > creating an ISO disk.  Last year, I tried to make a boot disk for a
> > friend, but when I tried to burn it, it didn't work, making a waste
> of
> 
>       You mean the burning process didn't work (and under windows or
> linux?), or it 
> didn't work when your friend tried to boot off it (which doesn't
> necessarily 
> mean it was incorrectly burned)?
> 
>   -James Nickerson
> 
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