[newbie] Copy from Konsole?

2000-12-31 Per discussione Jerold Von Hemel

I am learning to compile using the NHF on compiling software.  I am getting
an error and would like to be able to cut and paste to file or save the
output to file, but there are no options that I can find to do this.  As
usual, any help will be appreciated.


Go Broncos, beat the Ravens!!

Jerold





[newbie] Copy from Konsole?

2000-12-31 Per discussione Jerold Von Hemel

I am learning to compile using the NHF on compiling software.  I am getting
an error and would like to be able to cut and paste to file or save the
output to file, but there are no options that I can find to do this.  As
usual, any help will be appreciated.


Go Broncos, beat the Ravens!!

Jerold





RE: [newbie] test ignore

2000-12-31 Per discussione Jerold Von Hemel

test post ignore

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark Hillary
Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2000 10:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] gates gets Linux


Windows 98 doesn't run on 166Mhz, the install program doesn't allow the
install.

Mark Hillary
- Original Message -
From: "goldenpi" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2000 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] gates gets Linux


 Look at this number sequence:

 512k
 1m
 4m
 8m
 32m

 see how quickly it goes up? They are the memory requirements for windows.
dos
 would word with 512k. windows 3.11 needed 4 meg. windows 95 needed 8 meg.
 Windows 98 needed 32Meg. Whistler will need so much people will have to
buy
 more.

 And look at processers:

 dos : 8086
 win3.11 : 80286
 win95 : 80386
 win98 : unknown
 win me : 166MHz

 thats enough that I managed to fty my laptop processor when I tried to
 overclock it and run windows me. It cost £25 for a new pentium 166.

 On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, you wrote:
  Romanator wrote:
   Revenant wrote:
Clarification:  Millenium is MS eking the last $$$ it can out of the
dying Win9x OS.  Whistler will be what Win2000 was supposed to be -
the
fusion of the NT line with the Win9x line.  It is supposed to be a
very
different beast to the Win9x line, including ME...
   Have you noticed that the OS is getting bigger and bigger? They are
   pushing our resources to their limits.
 
shrug  Our resource limits are increasing.  Most software aims to
  take maximum advantage of the hardware available.  Now that the industry
  standard machine is a PIII, I'd be disappointed if the OS didn't have
  additional functionality.
 
That said, Windows *does* seem to have more than its fair share of
  bloat...
 
  
  Society Design Mailing List http://www.egroups.com/group/Society_Design
  For any and all aspects of designing societies, from discussion of real-
  world utopian ideas to fantastic fictional or roleplaying worlds.
  ---Revenant [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] --
 --
 ==
 Goldenpi - linux user, unreal editor, programer in 3 languages and all
round
 geek.








RE: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0

2000-12-22 Per discussione Jerold Von Hemel

I pulled the Linksys and replaced it with a 3com officeconnect.  The NIC is
recognized and I can now connect ADSL.   The question I have now is this.
What is the difference in setting up DSL using the Internet and Networking
Setup vs. using the LinuxConf and the Network settings there.  I notice that
there is an area for setting up DSL and also I can see that my NIC is listed
under Networking Adapter 1.

Right now ADSL automatically logs in when I boot up.  Once I get to X, it is
ready to go.

Jerold

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of jack dugas
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 5:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0


get rid of this adapter for linux and do yourself a favour get intel express
adapter and you will have no trouble. jack  i had a lne100tx v4.0  this is a
difficult adapter to setup for linux.
- Original Message -
From: "Steve Hagerman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:06 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0


 I have been in the same fix ::
 Here is what I did ..
 First of all go to linuxconf
 then once there go to host and device setup then put in all your info then
 go to the part where it says kernel module enter tulip

 make sure that you have the device setup as eth0 as well
 then after you exit
 bear with me it has been a couple days since I done this.
 Seems I recall it was modprobe -a tulip
 then I would do the ifup eth0
 then I would do the check to make sure it was active if it is you will see
 the eth0 listed

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jerold Von Hemel
 Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 2:25 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0


 Does anyone know how to get Mandrake 7.2 to recognize this card.  I have
 tried to compile a new tulip.o module, but have been unsuccessful.  I have
 gone to the Linksys website and downloaded the most current drivers and
was
 unsuccessful.  Linux-mandrake.com has yet to post a fix on their web site.
 I have tried now for better than a day screwing around with 7.2



 Any help would be appreciated.


 Jerold

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[newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0

2000-12-21 Per discussione Jerold Von Hemel

Does anyone know how to get Mandrake 7.2 to recognize this card.  I have
tried to compile a new tulip.o module, but have been unsuccessful.  I have
gone to the Linksys website and downloaded the most current drivers and was
unsuccessful.  Linux-mandrake.com has yet to post a fix on their web site.
I have tried now for better than a day screwing around with 7.2



Any help would be appreciated.


Jerold

[EMAIL PROTECTED]





RE: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0

2000-12-21 Per discussione Jerold Von Hemel

Per the website, it uses the tulip driver.  The card works as it should it
Win98.  I have followed the instructions I have found at Deja.com regarding
this issue.  Apparently versions earlier than 4 work ok, but 4.0 4.1 do not.
I do not have a different card to use, but I am considering just getting one
and dumping the linksys.  I am sure it is a good card, but $20.00 is not
worth my time.

Jerold

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Helsby, James
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 12:35 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0


Need a little more information to be helpful. Are you sure that it uses the
tulip driver? Have you tried running kudzu? Do you know that your network
card is not bad? Have you tried using a different network card? Does the
driver load? Is the driver built correctly?

Cheers,
James

-Original Message-
From: Jerold Von Hemel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 12:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0

Does anyone know how to get Mandrake 7.2 to recognize this card.  I have
tried to compile a new tulip.o module, but have been unsuccessful.  I have
gone to the Linksys website and downloaded the most current drivers and was
unsuccessful.  Linux-mandrake.com has yet to post a fix on their web site.
I have tried now for better than a day screwing around with 7.2



Any help would be appreciated.


Jerold

[EMAIL PROTECTED]






RE: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0

2000-12-21 Per discussione Jerold Von Hemel

Here is the last method I tried.

I ran into problems with the gcc command line.  Basically I could not create
a new tulip.o module.

The downside is I am feeling sick now.  I am thinking flu.  Maybe I better
try this again when I am sick

Thanks so far though,

Jerold



Article # : 116  How to install the Linksys EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card under
Linux


Supported Operating Systems:

Linux kernel version 2.2.x

First mount the second floppy diskette that came with the network adapter.

Here is how it should be done:

Log in as root, admin, or superuser and type this at a terminal prompt:

mount –t msdos /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy

This will mount the floppy diskette so that you can access it’s files and
directories. Make sure the diskette is not write protected!

Change directories to the "Linux" directory on the diskette?

cd linux

You will need to copy the "tulip.c" file to the correct directory on the
hardrive.

cp tulip.c /usr/src/linux/net/inet

This will copy the tulip.c file to the directory inet, if you do not have
this directory you can make it by doing this.

mkdir inet

You should now have a directory named inet located in the net directory.

Compile the tulip.c file with the compile command:

gcc –DMODULE –D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux/net/inet –Wall –Wstrict-prototype
s –O6 –c tulip.c `[ -f /usr/include/linux/modversions.h ] 
echo –DMODVERSIONS`

PAY ATTENTION TO EVERY LETTER AND CAPATILIZATION!!!

You should now have a file called tulip.o in the same inet directory, you
must copy the tulip.o file to the proper directory within Linux so it can be
loaded, and then activated.
cp tulip.o /lib/modules/kernel_version/net

You should now have the tulip.o file located in
/lib/modules/kernel_version/net (kernel_version is the current version of
the kernel i.e.: 2.2.5-15)

Issue the command to activate the modules within the net directory:
depmod –a

Then type the following command to probe the tulip.o.

modprobe tulip.o

Now you should be able to run netconf to setup the eth0 interface with the
local host name, ip address, subnet mask, and module type.

Host: linuxbox

IP Address: 192.168.1.1

Subnetmask: 255.255.255.0

Module type: tulip

Quit and accept and activate the changes

Type the following command at the command prompt:

ifconfig

You should see eth0 as one of the interfaces, this means the card is
installed under Linux.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kevin Tambascio
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0


I have the same card at home, and I was able to use it with the driver from
the website.  I don't remember what version that I used though.  The driver
on the installation disk didn't work at all, but the one I downloaded does.
Mine built fine, and then installing it was simple, using the instructions
they provided.

what have you tried to do so far?  Were you able to compile the code at all?

-Kevin


- Original Message -----
From: "Jerold Von Hemel" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 2:54 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0


 Per the website, it uses the tulip driver.  The card works as it should it
 Win98.  I have followed the instructions I have found at Deja.com
regarding
 this issue.  Apparently versions earlier than 4 work ok, but 4.0 4.1 do
not.
 I do not have a different card to use, but I am considering just getting
one
 and dumping the linksys.  I am sure it is a good card, but $20.00 is not
 worth my time.

 Jerold

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Helsby, James
 Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 12:35 PM
 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject: RE: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0


 Need a little more information to be helpful. Are you sure that it uses
the
 tulip driver? Have you tried running kudzu? Do you know that your network
 card is not bad? Have you tried using a different network card? Does the
 driver load? Is the driver built correctly?

 Cheers,
 James

 -Original Message-
 From: Jerold Von Hemel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 12:25 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [newbie] Linksys LNE100tx v4.0

 Does anyone know how to get Mandrake 7.2 to recognize this card.  I have
 tried to compile a new tulip.o module, but have been unsuccessful.  I have
 gone to the Linksys website and downloaded the most current drivers and
was
 unsuccessful.  Linux-mandrake.com has yet to post a fix on their web site.
 I have tried now for better than a day screwing around with 7.2



 Any help would be appreciated.


 Jerold

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]