>
> I'm trying to configure a PLIP connection between two machines, but I'm
> having some problems...
>
> I get a pair or error messages when I try to configure the plip interface
> using ifconfig:
>
> SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
> SIOCSIFDSTADDR: No such device
>
> The two machines are both
>
> I need help on installing this ethernet card, as the drivers don't seem to
> be included.
> Thanx
> Miro
>
I have 4 NE200 ethernet cards, one is a RL8029, but I don't
remember, which one.
Maybe the PCI card ? for this, I use io=0xFF80 and irq=12
for each other ISA card, I use the DOS pr
try 'munpack' from 'mpack' package.
> Hi-
> In the post "Re: FWD: FVWM95 Configuration File Wanted", and other there is
> an attached file of the format:
>
> ---1950339284-1924296775-850739935=:11680
> Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; name=".fvwm2rc95"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: BAS
It seems you NE2000 is not configured, because you are using module.
Add in you '/etc/modules' one line :
ne
to say kerneld to load module ne at boot time
and add in your /etc/conf.modules something like :
ne irq=10 io=0x300
to give parameters to module ne, because MODULE ne can't autoprobe
>
> Hi,
> I supervise a network with a station on debian an many station on Windows
> 95. The Windows 95 can see them on the network, i think they used the
> NETBEUI protocol. I would like to know how configurate the debian server
> in mannner that i will be seen by other win95 stations like a win
I don't have Internet connexion at home. I don't nedd news readers,
but sometimes I use munpack to uudecode.
why not just suggests news readers, or suggest anythings
--
Spineux Alain
==
Spineux Alain
>
> Sorry to be back to the list so soon,
>
> This is the error I'm getting after upgrading many packages to
> frozen: (which was a joy for this novice)
>
> Dec 5 15:33:24 joanrich init: open (/dev/console): Too many symbolic
> links encountered
>
> What have I done?
try
# cd /dev
# ls -l
As root
add the line "/usr/X11R6/lib" to "/etc/ld.so.conf"
then run "ldconfig"
> Hi
> ==
>
> I am trying to use mpeg_play to visualize some videos (in mpeg
> format).
>
> The installation with dselect (or with dpkg -i) seems OK, no
> error messages, but when I try to run mpeg_play t
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