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2002-07-22 Thread Marco Calistri
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Re: Check mobo for ATA/66 support

2002-07-22 Thread Marco Calistri
On 22-Jul-2002 Mike Dresser wrote: > > > On Fri, 19 Jul 2002, Marco Calistri wrote: > >> Hello can you explain me how can I check if my mobo supports ATA/66 mode? >> Is the BIOS related to this feature? >> >> Program: Unicore BIOS Wizard Version 1.4 >> Program: Unicore Chip Detect v0.72 20

Re: local networking hostname

2002-07-22 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 02:07 PM 7/22/02 -0600, Jim Earl wrote: [...] >The Non-Linux is a Mac OS 9. What you both are saying makes sense- not a >Linux issue, but rather a Mac equivalent of '/etc/hosts'. I have been >screwing around with with the TCP/IP Control Panel, including "Selecting a >Host File", following app

Re: local networking hostname

2002-07-22 Thread Jim Earl
> From: Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 08:19:00 -0700 > To: Jim Earl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: local networking hostname > > At 09:03 AM 7/22/02 -0600, Jim Earl wrote: >> Hello! >> >> I am setting up a small network of one Linux and one

Re: Package managers.

2002-07-22 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 11:07 AM 7/22/02 +0100, geoff wrote: >I am considering getting a copy of the new Debian 3.0 release, but I >understand that they >use "deb" rather than "rpm" for package installation. > >Please can anyone on the list who has made the transition from rpm to deb >tell me >how they got on ?

Re: local networking hostname

2002-07-22 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 09:03 AM 7/22/02 -0600, Jim Earl wrote: >Hello! > >I am setting up a small network of one Linux and one non-Linux box. The >network is established via Ethernet; ifconfig and route report verify this. >I am able to telnet from the non-linux to the Linux box but only using the >IP address - NOT

Re: local networking hostname

2002-07-22 Thread Joseph Jackson
Jim Earl wrote: > Hello! > > I am setting up a small network of one Linux and one non-Linux box. The > network is established via Ethernet; ifconfig and route report verify this. > I am able to telnet from the non-linux to the Linux box but only using the > IP address - NOT using the hostname.

local networking hostname

2002-07-22 Thread Jim Earl
Hello! I am setting up a small network of one Linux and one non-Linux box. The network is established via Ethernet; ifconfig and route report verify this. I am able to telnet from the non-linux to the Linux box but only using the IP address - NOT using the hostname. However, when I try to telne

Re: Check mobo for ATA/66 support

2002-07-22 Thread Mike Dresser
On Fri, 19 Jul 2002, Marco Calistri wrote: > Hello can you explain me how can I check if my mobo supports ATA/66 mode? > Is the BIOS related to this feature? > > Program: Unicore BIOS Wizard Version 1.4 > Program: Unicore Chip Detect v0.72 2000.03.10 > BIOS Date: 08/13/97 > BIOS Type: Award

Package managers.

2002-07-22 Thread geoff
I am considering getting a copy of the new Debian 3.0 release, but I understand that they use "deb" rather than "rpm" for package installation. Please can anyone on the list who has made the transition from rpm to deb tell me how they got on ?Is the deb system as easy and as convenient as