Hi,
I am considering buying a sony laptop F540. Any idea
if I will hav a problem installing Man 7 or 7.1 on it.
I plan to run in graphics mode.
Thanks
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HI,
I am thinking about getting a Sony Vaio F540. Will
have a problem installing Man 7 on it?
I do plan to run in graphics mode (KDE)
Thanks
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Hi,
I finally got the pppd demand option to work. I have
noticed though that if I start the browser on a client
pc (Win98) and cause my server (linux with pppd) to
dial, the browser continue to say "finding
www.xyz.com" even after the connection is established.
If however, I stop the browser and
HI,
I need to find hosts IN MY LOCAL NETWORK that uses a
certain MAC address. My choice now is to ping every
host and lookup my arp table to see if the MAC address
in question appears. Is there anywhy I can "ping" a
host using the MAC address instead of IP address.
Thanks
Anyone knows where I would find the ramification for
selecting a certain security level (ex. low, medium,
high...etc) during the installation of 7.0? I chose
high and a server install and ended up with an
installation that does not run inetd (I had to add
it). Also, where would I find what will b
I think you migh have hit it. Because when I boot
under NT the problem goes away. Could you please tell
me how to work around this. And perhapse if you can
point me to some doc about this feature.
Thanks alot.
--- Civileme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> AS T wrote:
>
>
g track a route to your linux gateway
> and that sending a ping
> is just refreshing their router tables.
>
> Lyle
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AS T [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, January 28, 2000 12:18 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [expert
I have the following problem on my linux gateway
machine (at my home).
The machine has two NIC cards. Eth0 is DHCP via adsl.
Eth1 has static ip for my internal network. IP_MASQ
is on to forward packets from my internal network.
Everything works nicely, except that if I went to work
and tried
I have read somewhere before that you can replace the
MAC address on all packets leaving your machine. Any
idea on how to do that??
Thanks
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I have the following problem on my linux gateway
machine (at my home).
The machine has two NIC cards. Eth0 is DHCP via adsl.
Eth1 has static ip for my internal network. IP_MASQ
is on to forward packets from my internal network.
Everything works nicely, except that if I went to work
and tried
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