Re: [CentOS] Network configuration question [solved]

2008-02-17 Thread Niki Kovacs
Robert a écrit : 1. Leave your current working LAN untouched. 2. Physically connect your desktop PC and the older laptop with a rollover cable. 3. Create a second network on your desktop PC using eth0. 192.168.2.1 would work fine. 4. Add the laptop to the new network, assigning it 192.168.2.2

Re: [CentOS] how to find it?

2008-02-17 Thread John R Pierce
Sobari Tanuwijaya wrote: Dear All, How to find out that a certain lib place on which package? I prompted that a certain library is not exists on my system, but I don't know which package should I look for to install. yum provides ___ CentOS maili

[CentOS] how to find it?

2008-02-17 Thread Sobari Tanuwijaya
Dear All, How to find out that a certain lib place on which package? I prompted that a certain library is not exists on my system, but I don't know which package should I look for to install. Thanks. -- Tanu -- ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.or

Re: [CentOS] Network configuration question

2008-02-17 Thread Robert
Niki Kovacs wrote: Hi, My wife and I live in a two-storey flat, and we have a small home LAN (100% CentOS 5) with a "classical" configuration: On the ground floor, there is the telephone jack with the DSL modem router (192.168.1.254). This modem has a mini-switch with two Ethernet jacks t

Re: [CentOS] Network configuration question

2008-02-17 Thread Barry Brimer
I have an older laptop here, a Fujitsu Siemens Amilo D, that I'd like to use as a simple build box. It's physically installed next to my desktop PC. It doesn't have a wireless card, so I vaguely thought: is it somehow possible to connect this laptop with an Ethernet cable to my desktop PC's unused

Re: [CentOS] Network configuration question

2008-02-17 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
On Sun, 2008-02-17 at 08:33 -0700, David G. Miller wrote: > Niki Kovacs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I have an older laptop here, a Fujitsu Siemens Amilo D, that I'd like to > > use as a simple build box. It's physically installed next to my desktop > > PC. It doesn't have a wireless card, s

Re: [CentOS] Network configuration question

2008-02-17 Thread Chris Boyd
On Sun, 2008-02-17 at 07:34 +0100, Niki Kovacs wrote: > Hi, > > My wife and I live in a two-storey flat, and we have a small home LAN > (100% CentOS 5) with a "classical" configuration: > > On the ground floor, there is the telephone jack with the DSL modem > router (192.168.1.254). This modem

Re: [CentOS] Network configuration question

2008-02-17 Thread David G. Miller
Niki Kovacs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have an older laptop here, a Fujitsu Siemens Amilo D, that I'd like to use as a simple build box. It's physically installed next to my desktop PC. It doesn't have a wireless card, so I vaguely thought: is it somehow possible to connect this laptop with

Re: [CentOS] What Fedora Version (for Repo use)

2008-02-17 Thread Ralph Angenendt
Chris wrote: > What Fedora version equates to Cent 5? I would like to use the Fedora repos > (if possible). Please advise. There's no actively supported Fedora version CentOS is similar to. See for a list of repositories. Ralph pgpdF8niSPN3Z.pgp Descript

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