Re: [leaf-user] Cable Connections

2002-12-10 Thread webdude
Thanks for the answers so far on this issue. Although it leaves me with questions to ask the developer rather than my friend doing some of the construction work :) Basically the information I've gotten so far is from a friend of mine who got a contract to do all the porches in this development.

Re: [leaf-user] prompt

2002-12-10 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
S Mohan wrote: Has been given by Charles in the FAQ/doc section. In /root/.profile, put the following code: cdp() { cd $@ export PS1=`echo -n -e "\n$HOSTNAME: -$USER->$PWD"` } alias cd=cdp Thus for every cd, the new directory is also shown in the prompt. I guess this is what you are lookin

RE: [leaf-user] prompt

2002-12-10 Thread S Mohan
Has been given by Charles in the FAQ/doc section. In /root/.profile, put the following code: cdp() { cd $@ export PS1=`echo -n -e "\n$HOSTNAME: -$USER->$PWD"` } alias cd=cdp Thus for every cd, the new directory is also shown in the prompt. I guess this is what yo

Re: [leaf-user] prompt

2002-12-10 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Brian Henning wrote: > hello, > > could someone tell me how to change the prompt in dachstein leaf? > i tried editing /etc/profile: > > export PS1=`echo -n -e "\n$HOSTNAME: $USER-> "` > > but that didn't do the trick. Do what trick? Please be more specific as to what you

Re: [leaf-user] Problem with wavelan2_cs driver in Bering

2002-12-10 Thread Samuel Abreu
Hi again, i get more deep in Bering, and playing with /etc/init.d/pcmcia stops and starts, i find more things useful! Some how, when the /etc/init.d/pcmcia is started, it load the modules necessary to load ISA-PCMCIA card, and then try to load module for orinoco, but the module wavelan2_cs, the

[leaf-user] prompt

2002-12-10 Thread Brian Henning
hello, could someone tell me how to change the prompt in dachstein leaf? i tried editing /etc/profile: export PS1=`echo -n -e "\n$HOSTNAME: $USER-> "` but that didn't do the trick. thanks, b --- This sf.net email is sponsored by: With Grea

Re: [leaf-user] Problem with wavelan2_cs driver in Bering

2002-12-10 Thread Samuel Abreu
Ok, it seems to load ISA-PCMCIA ok, show the card information in dmesg, and just looks like ok! Here are what u ask: # cat /proc/bus/pccard/00/info type: Vadem VG-469 psock: 0 I try to load modules in the reverse order, if i don't do this it will not load, the order: insmod hermes insmod ori

Re: [leaf-user] dhclient to dchp server handshaking

2002-12-10 Thread Erich Titl
John I had to wait for my cable modem to forget the mac address of my interface to reply... ;-) too lazy to reset the bugger. I am not completely convinced by your reasoning. I can believe there is something fishy with the DHCP server but apparently some drivers handle it better than others.

[leaf-user] Prism2_usb Kernel Panics - WISP

2002-12-10 Thread Derek Jennings
I am getting so close to getting this thing work I can smell it. With WISP-2397 I can load the prism2_usb and p80211 modules (from Bering 1.0) and using a configuration script from the wlan-ng site I can start and stop the usb wireless adapter. The usb adapter syncs up with the access point, a

Re: [leaf-user] Cable Connections

2002-12-10 Thread Ray Olszewski
I think others have mostly answered this one, but your follow-up suggests there may be a gap in the details. If the client is actually *providing* cable service himself (and not just running the wire to distribute some cable company's feed around the development), then he has to have something

RE: [leaf-user] Dachstein firewall monitor

2002-12-10 Thread Doug Sampson
Sheesh, it *was* an issue with my browser! I run Opera and recently replaced my PC with a faster one. Needless to say, I neglected to install Java at the time I reinstalled Opera. Pure stupidity on my part! Thanks to all who replied. ~Doug > -Original Message- > From: Martin Hejl [mailto

RE: [leaf-user] Cable Connections

2002-12-10 Thread John Mullan
OK. I could be misinterpreting. I was under the assumption that the builder is buying cable service from a provider (wholesale) then supplying his development. If he is playing the whole cable provider scenario, starting with the whole 'head end', then it probably gets a little more simple. St

Re: [leaf-user] LEAF Printing

2002-12-10 Thread Julian Church
At 06:03 10/12/02 -0500, John Mullan wrote: I'm sure this topic has been covered to one degree or another, but here it goes: Is there a LEAF package available to allow me to connect up my inkejet printer to the router for shared printing across my Windoz network? You have two options afaik. Th

RE: [leaf-user] Cable Connections

2002-12-10 Thread S Mohan
There must be some place where the provider converts to ethernet to connect to the Internet. Atleast before the router. Why not plug this in at that point? Am I missing something trivial here? Mohan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Mul

RE: [leaf-user] Cable Connections

2002-12-10 Thread John Mullan
Far from being an expert, I'm going to say 'no' right off the bat. An educated guess would say that, yes, you could take the cable signal, connect to a modem and then to your box. But you would have to separate the 'sub-low' from the rest of the cable signals, re-inject them back onto a common wi

[leaf-user] LEAF Printing

2002-12-10 Thread John Mullan
I'm sure this topic has been covered to one degree or another, but here it goes: Is there a LEAF package available to allow me to connect up my inkejet printer to the router for shared printing across my Windoz network? Thanks in advance. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* John Mullan