Re: 2 ethernet jacks -> single net connection?

2004-01-08 Thread Beolach
See the file /usr/src/linux-2.6.0/Documentation/networking/bonding.txt for more information on how to use ethernet bonding. Quick summary is: 1: Compile kernel with bonding, or compile & insert the module. 2: Compile and install the userspace tool ifenslave as follows: # cd /usr/src/linux-2.6.0

Re: 2 ethernet jacks -> single net connection?

2004-01-08 Thread Juan Facundo Suárez
So.., once this modules is compiled, how do i set up two of many eth cards in one machine to work like this?. May be it's automatically?. If i have a machine acting as router, and it has 4 eth cards, and two of these, are connected to another one machine. How can i tell my router, wich of those ar

Re: mouse

2004-01-08 Thread caszonyi
On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Lars Bungum wrote: > When I boot 2.6.0 the mouse is extremely sensitive, and although I set > the driver to accelerate at the slowest available pace it still feels > too fast. > > As nothing is different in the setup of XFree86 itself, the only > difference is wheter I boot 2.4

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2004-01-08 Thread Lars Bungum
When I boot 2.6.0 the mouse is extremely sensitive, and although I set the driver to accelerate at the slowest available pace it still feels too fast. As nothing is different in the setup of XFree86 itself, the only difference is wheter I boot 2.4.18 or 2.6.0 I suspect this to be the reason. But

Re: 2 ethernet jacks -> single net connection?

2004-01-08 Thread James Miller
Thanks for that info, Conway. What's on the other end is actually a university network, and beyond that their ISP. I have no idea how this network is set up or the nature of their internet service, and cannot really even conjecture whether the setup might support such bonding. I would guess that

Audio problem with nforce board.

2004-01-08 Thread chakkerz
there is a nforce driver available from www.nvidia.com Also, check that the board is running nvidia sound (which in the kernel is i810). I know that my gigabyte board doesn't use the nvidia sound it (by all logic) should, rather it uses a realtek chip for that. Asus boards (some) use via, despi

Re: kernel 2.6.0, error on 1024x768 console

2004-01-08 Thread Dennis Schridde
Hi, I think, I have the same problem, with my Radeon-card. When I boot with vga=791 The screen flickers and then returns to 640x480... My /proc/config.gz lspci -v and dmesg output is attached... Hope you can help... Dennis on 16 ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x00] polarity[0x1] trigger[0x1] lint

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