Just an update.. I've been running lisa with the new initscript for well
over a day now.. no problems. Thanks :) That seems to have fixed it.
Mike
Well that's over a day now with no problems.. disabling lisa definitely
fixed it. I wonder, though, why this has come up now? I have lisa
running as a startup service in Mandrake 9.1, and this never happens.
Again, the first time this happened was the first time I booted up 9.2rc1.
Mike
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Mike Eheler wrote:
Well that's over a day now with no problems.. disabling lisa definitely
fixed it. I wonder, though, why this has come up now? I have lisa
running as a startup service in Mandrake 9.1, and this never happens.
Again, the first time this happened was
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Mike Eheler wrote:
Well that's over a day now with no problems.. disabling lisa definitely
fixed it. I wonder, though, why this has come up now? I have lisa
running as a startup service in Mandrake 9.1, and this never happens.
It would be interesting to see if it
Okay, I've got it installed. I restarted my machine with it enabled and
there were no problems on boot up. Again I'll give it another full day
of use to see if there are any problems.
Mike
I forgot to mention.. previous to 9.2rc1 the most recent version I had
run was 9.1... no betas, no cooker, etc.
Currently I am updated with cooker as of about 12 hours ago.
Mike
Is lisa service going crazy and filling your arp table ( see other
mails about lisa), temporary do:
service lisa stop
chkconfig --level 12345 lisa off
Mircea
Mike Eheler wrote:
This is a really bizarre problem. I was told to email this address by
someone in IRC.
The problem is this.. when I
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Mircea Ciocan wrote:
Is lisa service going crazy and filling your arp table ( see other
mails about lisa), temporary do:
service lisa stop
chkconfig --level 12345 lisa off
Before you get into a habit of dissing lisa for no reason, please
Well, the situation is like this:
1) In my first message about that I specified clearly that my internal
network was using 10.0.0.0/8 and the interface parameters was givenby DHCP.
2) I'm not dissing lisa without reason, if a program ( that is
installed by default, BTW) start fast
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Mircea Ciocan wrote:
Well, the situation is like this:
1) In my first message about that I specified clearly that my
internal network was using 10.0.0.0/8 and the interface parameters was
givenby DHCP.
But we don't know the subnet the
Buchan Milne wrote:
But we don't know the subnet the original poster is using.
I guess that would be me. I'm not 100% familiar on network stuff so I'll
just describe my layout.
I have 3 computers on the lan, all with static IP addresses in the range
of 192.168.1.2-192.168.1.255 (192.168.1.1 is
On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, Mike Eheler wrote:
Buchan Milne wrote:
But we don't know the subnet the original poster is using.
I guess that would be me. I'm not 100% familiar on network stuff so I'll
just describe my layout.
No problem ...
I have 3 computers on the lan, all with static IP
Buchan Milne wrote:
If it really is lisa causing this, then we would have to disable lisa,
since there is no way to prevent this if it is indeed the problem.
However, the blaster worm would cause almost identical (except much higher
traffic) traffic, and I have't seen any reports of linksys
This is a really bizarre problem. I was told to email this address by
someone in IRC.
The problem is this.. when I boot up 9.2, my router goes down.. I have
to unplug it and plug it back in, then everything works again.
My router is a LinkSys BEFSR11.
All my machines plug into a hub which
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