> Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 21:26:19 -0400
> From: "Ben Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Finally, you can read the source. Use "which ifup" to find the
> actual file -- on my Fedora 6 box, it's /sbin/ifup. Then use the
> file(1) command to determine the type of file. Again on my box:
>
> $ file /sbi
Hey all,
Thought I'd ask around to see what software folks are using these days
for providing searches on their websites.
The site (in my particular case) that needs the search is an engineering
company with a decent sized parts list and lots of industry lingo. They
need the engine to be abl
On 6/3/07, Kjel Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd like to learn more about what is happening under the hood ...
> Does anyone have any suggestion where I should start?
To learn about what "ifup", "ifdown", and friends do:
First, try "man ifup", "man ifdown", and so on. Follow referen
Hey everyone,
My laptop has a problem where the wireless network card stops sending and
receiving every now and again. I'll run the ifdown and ifup scripts to know
effect. It will get an ip address from the router, but it won't actually
communicate with anything. I'd like to learn more about what