ersion returns
"hostname 2.08."
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ts of your /etc/resolv.conf is still valid.
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> All files should be rw-r--r-- root:root
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> If all the above works out, check the output of nslookup hostname>
All that is fine. Can't use nslookup because these are not public
names/addresses.
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On Sun, 2003-12-14 at 03:20, John Smith wrote:
just to be sure, you say 'identical', they are not useing the
same hostname, I hope?
Well, no, they aren't. But the hosts files are identical; it's only the /etc/hostname file that needs to be different.
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he laptop doesn't manifest the same
problem.
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be?
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On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 10:41, Brian McGroarty wrote:
> Have a look at your module configuration file. I believe that alsa or
> the alsa source packager renamed the modules from snd-card-foo.o to
> snd-foo.o and you'll need to take "-card" out of the module name
> accordingly.
>
> Alternatively, you
On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 13:55, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
But did you run '/etc/init.d/alsa start' as root? If so, and no errors
occurred, what does 'lsmod' (again, as root) return? -- do you see your
soundcard listed ("snd-cardname")?
It just isn't working on unstable, and I don't know why
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