Hi Craig,
I have had lots of problems doing an apt-get dist-upgrade since last
week. Now my network connection doesn't work. Before the apt-get
upgrade I was using eth0 to connect to a DSL modem/router while the
wireless interface (ra0) was disconnected. Now I find out that the
computer is
On Tuesday 11 October 2005 09:16, Craig Hagerman wrote:
Hi,
I have had lots of problems doing an apt-get dist-upgrade since last
week. Now my network connection doesn't work. Before the apt-get
upgrade I was using eth0 to connect to a DSL modem/router while the
wireless interface (ra0) was
On 10/11/05, Tobias Krais [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sounds interesting, but please tell me more. One hint in advance. Use
the new driver for your Ralink wireless card. Then ra0 changes to eth1.
Now, please paste /etc/network/interfaces.
The Ralink driver is already the newest. (Hasn't been
On 22:38 Tue 11 Oct , Craig Hagerman wrote:
On 10/11/05, Tobias Krais [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sounds interesting, but please tell me more. One hint in advance. Use
the new driver for your Ralink wireless card. Then ra0 changes to eth1.
Now, please paste /etc/network/interfaces.
The
Hi Craig,
sounds interesting, but please tell me more. One hint in advance. Use
the new driver for your Ralink wireless card. Then ra0 changes to eth1.
Now, please paste /etc/network/interfaces.
The Ralink driver is already the newest. (Hasn't been updated since
sometime in 2004)
apt-cache
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