rh wrote:
> OK. This is weird, I think. I have two computers (one Win98, one
> Gentoo) plugged into a DSL router to share the internet. It is fine
> when only one is being used but if both are being used, one
> 'interferes' with the other. For example, moving the mouse on both at
> the same time usually results in neither mouse pointer moving or if
> it does, very slowly. Also, when opening applications on both
> machines at the same time really slows the opening of those apps on
> both machines.       

Truly weird.  There shouldn't be any way to intercept mouse commands, unless
both machines are running IR mice and they interfere with each other.  [If
this is the case, shield them somehow and ignore the rest of this message.]

So let's start determining where this is really occurring.

Make sure that the IP addresses are different, and that they are correctly
entered in the /etc/hosts file on the gentoo machine and in the appropriate
place on the Winders machine (under drivers under windows with several
layers in between).  If not, fix this and try again.  If they are correct,
continue.

On the gentoo machine open a console window and enter:
ifconfig eth0 down
[Assumes your ethernet connection is eth0.]

Now check to see if this solved the problem.  If so, then it is the
ethernet.  If not, then you have some other problems.  Report back with the
results.


In Harmony's Way, and In A Chord,

Tom  :-})

Thomas A. Condon
Barbershop Bass Singer
Registered Linux User #154358
Interfere not in the business of Dragons,
For you are crunchy when flamed and taste good.

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