The other day I was annoyed to find that ATT @Home cable had changed
my
IP
address without my knowledge. I played around in Linuxconf and
DrakProfile
to change system settings to reflect that. Next time I booted up,
my
internet connection didn't work. Now
No, they're not DNS problems. Using actual IP addresses gives me network
unreachable.
Dan
ICQ 4689648
Are you running a firewall that is using your old IP address? Have you
tried connecting direct to an IP instead of a URL (dns problems?)
BillK
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The other
The other day I was annoyed to find that ATT @Home cable had changed my IP
address without my knowledge. I played around in Linuxconf and DrakProfile
to change system settings to reflect that. Next time I booted up, my
internet connection didn't work. Now whenever I try to make connections
I finally got around to attempting to get my Crystal PnP soundcard working in
Linux. Sndconfig almost worked this time (it would not work previously, RPM
would not let me install it, but it magically did this time). To get my
sound to work, I had to change an IRQ in isapnp.conf:
# Start