Re: iBook and different network configurations

2003-04-27 Thread Jérôme Marant
christophe barbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Fri, Apr 25, 2003 at 05:01:30PM +0200, J?r?me Marant wrote: >> > ifplugd is a software that detect when you plug a cable to your >> > ethernet >> > interface and act accordingly. >> > >> > whereami and friends, IIRC, are tools that try to identify

Re: iBook and different network configurations

2003-04-26 Thread Vincent Bernat
OoO En ce début d'après-midi ensoleillé du samedi 26 avril 2003, vers 15:17, christophe barbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait: > That's simple, in the first categogy they tried to detect when there is > a link. So when you plug your laptop, ifup ethX is called automatically > and ifdown when you unplug

Re: iBook and different network configurations

2003-04-26 Thread christophe barbe
On Fri, Apr 25, 2003 at 05:01:30PM +0200, J?r?me Marant wrote: > > ifplugd is a software that detect when you plug a cable to your > > ethernet > > interface and act accordingly. > > > > whereami and friends, IIRC, are tools that try to identify to which > > lan > > you are connected to. > > Hmm,

Re: iBook and different network configurations

2003-04-25 Thread Jérôme Marant
En réponse à christophe barbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I guess it depends on whether or not you use wireless or not. > > If no, you have plainty of good solution available. Yes, I don't have any wireless device. > ifplugd is a software that detect when you plug a cable to your > ethernet > inter

Re: iBook and different network configurations

2003-04-25 Thread christophe barbe
On Fri, Apr 25, 2003 at 09:51:39AM +0200, J?r?me Marant wrote: > Hi, > > I'm sorry if this question also apply to the debian-laptop list. > > There are many network environment configuration tools in Debian > and I don't know any of them except from "netenv". > > Which one would you advice? > >

Re: iBook and different network configurations

2003-04-25 Thread Jérôme Marant
En réponse à Daniel Kleine-Albers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> There are many network environment configuration tools in Debian and > I > >> don't know any of them except from "netenv". > > > > I have used laptop-netconf for quite a long time. You can specify a > mac > address, which is specific for

Re: iBook and different network configurations

2003-04-25 Thread Jérôme Marant
En réponse à Vincent Bernat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > OoO En cette matinée ensoleillée du vendredi 25 avril 2003, vers > 09:51, Jérôme Marant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait: > > > There are many network environment configuration tools in Debian > > and I don't know any of them except from "netenv". > >

Re: iBook and different network configurations

2003-04-25 Thread Daniel Kleine-Albers
> OoO En cette matinée ensoleillée du vendredi 25 avril 2003, vers > 09:51, Jérôme Marant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait: > >> There are many network environment configuration tools in Debian and I >> don't know any of them except from "netenv". > I have used laptop-netconf for quite a long time. You

Re: iBook and different network configurations

2003-04-25 Thread Vincent Bernat
OoO En cette matinée ensoleillée du vendredi 25 avril 2003, vers 09:51, Jérôme Marant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait: > There are many network environment configuration tools in Debian > and I don't know any of them except from "netenv". I am using whereami which is doing some kind of detection of th

iBook and different network configurations

2003-04-25 Thread Jérôme Marant
Hi, I'm sorry if this question also apply to the debian-laptop list. There are many network environment configuration tools in Debian and I don't know any of them except from "netenv". Which one would you advice? Thanks in advance. -- Jérôme Marant