As the latest update to my quest to find a WiFi card I was offered a D-Link
DWL-G650 card.
The reseller (or was this the support of D-Link ?) send me a link to download
the driver for this card:
http://www.vech-center.com/G650_G520_G630_G510_Linux_041220(0103181543).tgz
Manual for Mandrake
Hello all!
On 02/01/05, I started a short thread about setting up a Linux box as a
router. Following the various replies received and a bit more Googling
around, I have arrived at the following setup which almost works. I
think that another little kvetch will get us there.
First, I have
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Where are the masquerading rules? You're not just routing traffic,
you're changing the packets, too (NAT/PAT).
Seems like a problem with the ipchains/iptables not having the right
settings (or not existing at all,
Yaacov Fenster - System Engineering Troubleshooting and other stuff wrote:
Daniel -
What do you do in order to have the ADSL modem re-dial upon failure ?
Nothing. I never hit that one before.
Yaacov
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello all!
On 02/01/05, I started a short thread about setting up a Linux
Do you mean that your ADSL connection never disconnects ? You never have
to redial ?
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Yaacov Fenster - System Engineering Troubleshooting and other stuff
wrote:
Daniel -
What do you do in order to have the ADSL modem re-dial upon failure ?
Nothing. I never hit that one
Josh Zlatin-Amishav wrote:
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello all!
On 02/01/05, I started a short thread about setting up a Linux box as
a router. Following the various replies received and a bit more
Googling around, I have arrived at the following setup which almost
works. I
shimi wrote:
Where are the masquerading rules? You're not just routing traffic,
you're changing the packets, too (NAT/PAT).
Seems like a problem with the ipchains/iptables not having the right
settings (or not existing at all, since you didn't even mention them) ?
Shimi
I have the SuSE
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On Sun, 2005-03-13 at 15:10 +0200, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
I have the SuSE firewall installed, which is supposed to do this. YaST offers
a 4 step procedure, and here are my settings:
1. Select interfaces to
I just saw something I've never seen before... the top on an RHEL3
server eatured the following on its ever-updating console:
Mem: 2061456k av, 1093732k used, 967724k free, 0k shrd, 184904k buff
518668k active, 324280k inactive
Swap: 4194296k av, 0k used, 4194296k
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http://www.google.com/search?q=inactive+memory+top
+redhatstart=0start=0ie=utf-8oe=utf-8client=firefox-arls=org.mozilla:en-US:official
First result explains what is inactive.
Shimi
On Sun, 2005-03-13 at 16:25
shimi wrote:
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On Sun, 2005-03-13 at 15:10 +0200, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
I have the SuSE firewall installed, which is supposed to do this. YaST offers a
4 step procedure, and here are my settings:
1. Select
I was wondering if anyone has
an explanation to the in/active sections, which I can't recall ever
seeing. is this a hint of a failed memory of some sort?!
No, it's not a failed memory, don't worry!
Probably top speaks about inactive pages; such pages are candidates for
swapping, as far a I
Howdie people...
I have a site here, where CUPS is managing some 15 print queues. All
works fine except when a largish (50-70+ pages of text) job is sent to a
specific queue. When such a long job is submitted, CUPS keeps thinking
the server didn't accept the job and keeps resending it in a loop,
any one know if the LSI LSI20320-R SCSI card can give good Raid
performance to 2 disks ( mirroring ).
its going to be used for Debian mail server.
Product Link:
http://www.lsilogic.com/products/scsi_hbas/lsi20320_r.html
Thanks
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Internet Service
Michael Ben-Nes wrote:
any one know if the LSI LSI20320-R SCSI card can give good Raid
performance to 2 disks ( mirroring ).
Unless I am gravely mistaken, this is the MPT thingumajigum RAID. We're
using it on a project we'redoing and,
it is a lamentable piece of sheep manure.
M
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