Mandi! Stephen Hemminger
In chel di` si favelave...
> Sorry, vmware is proprietary. Please reproduce problem with a stock kernel.org
> kernel. This is not a vendor support list.
I only supposed that was not some vmware trouble, or at least not all,
because as you have seen some traffic passes (
I post here this 'user' triuble because i suppose it came from some
strange kernel (mis)configuration.
I've just upgrade from edgy to feisty, and the communication between
guest and host in bridge mode stop working.
And in a rather, at least for me, strange way.
I can ping from host to guest:
On Tuesday 15 February 2005 19:52, nix4me wrote:
> Is there a way to find out if QoS is enabled in the Ubuntu Linux
> Kernel? I am considering trying it but I would like to know if QoS is
> enabled before I try it.
You might try:
`find /lib/modules -name 'sch_*' -print`
If you have files come b
Is there a way to find out if QoS is enabled in the Ubuntu Linux
Kernel? I am considering trying it but I would like to know if QoS is
enabled before I try it.
Thanks,
Mark
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