On Fri, 8 Mar 2002 22:23, Richard Wurdack wrote:
> I discover, however, that if I shut the lid on the box (it might be
> hibernating, don't know - I didn't doing anything special for APM), and
> reopen it, pon can't dial out without a reboot (just like Windows!).
Here's the APM related kernel buil
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> To: Richard Wurdack
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org; 'debian-laptop@lists.debian.org'
> Subject: Re: Basic linux network questions (long)
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Sorry for the cross-post, but this thread has generic and laptop related
> > i
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From: Heather [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 3:00 PM
To: Richard Wurdack
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org; 'debian-laptop@lists.debian.org'
Subject: Re: Basic linux network questions (long)
> Hello,
>
> Sorr
> Hello,
>
> Sorry for the cross-post, but this thread has generic and laptop related
> issues.
>
> I installed Potato (running the default 2.2.19 kernel) on an IBM 600e
> Thinkpad about a month ago. I seem to have clobbered something
>
> This problem list is in chronological order. I'm not (
tworking HOWTO - the only thing I found that looked wrong
was that route.conf was empty, so I added our DNS servers. I can ping the
DNS servers (by IP address), but name resolution still fails.
All the earlier problems are things I can work around and tolerate. The
last one is pretty much keeping
On Sun, Dec 12, 1999 at 10:52:09PM -0600, ktb wrote:
> Phil Brutsche wrote:
> > A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
>
> > > The other thing I'm having trouble with is the computer I wish to use as
> > > a server is a 386 with Windows 3.11 on it.
> > Win3.11? As a server?
Phil Brutsche wrote:
>
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> > The other thing I'm having trouble with is the computer I wish to use as
> > a server is a 386 with Windows 3.11 on it.
>
> Win3.11? As a server?
>
I was reading that I could set up Samba and run a Windo
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> I've read through the "Networking-HOWTO" several times and much of it
> still baffles me. What I'm trying to do is connect two computers, using
> one as a print server for my windows only printer. One thing I'm
> confused about is the
On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, ktb wrote:
: I've read through the "Networking-HOWTO" several times and much of it
: still baffles me. What I'm trying to do is connect two computers, using
: one as a print server for my windows only printer. One thing I'm
: confused about is the assignment of 127.0.0.0
I've read through the "Networking-HOWTO" several times and much of it
still baffles me. What I'm trying to do is connect two computers, using
one as a print server for my windows only printer. One thing I'm
confused about is the assignment of 127.0.0.0 and 127.0.0.1
I've read that 127.0.0.1 is t
First off I want to thank you all for all the feedback about X fonts I
will try out
teh True Type font packages soon.
However I know have some bind questions.
I have an internal network hidden behind IP Masq called *.atkinson.int
and I connect
to the outside world with ppp and diald. I also runn
On 26 Oct 1996, Bill Vinson wrote:
> The ethernet solution seems to be working so far. I now have gotten
> to the part of the installation that asks about the network you are
> on. I will only have 2 computers (Linux and mac) on this network
> and the Linux box will dial in to my ISP for its IP
The ethernet solution seems to be working so far. I now have gotten to the
part of the installation that asks about the network you are on. I will
only have 2 computers (Linux and mac) on this network and the Linux box
will dial in to my ISP for its IP address, which the ISP selects, so it is
dif
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