I'll try thiis fix tonight! -thanks so much.
On Thursday 03 February 2005 11:44 pm, Eric Huff wrote:
I get the eth0 internet connection failure thing.It works OK
though.It just annoying...
A couple solutions:
-
Thanks to several tips I found my problem.
JR wrote:
On Saturday 29 January 2005 04:40 am, teguh wrote:
Hi all,
I have some questions and do need your help since I'm
really,really,really new in Linux.
1. on booting my comp shows this status Bringing up interface
loopback eth0 FAILED. But the rest are OK. What does it mean?
and
I get the eth0 internet connection failure thing.It works OK though.It just
annoying...
On Thursday 03 February 2005 01:02 pm, Graham Watkins wrote:
Dunno what it means but I get it all the time. In my case eth0 refers to
my internet connection which works perfectly once the computer is up
I get the eth0 internet connection failure thing.It works OK
though.It just annoying...
A couple solutions:
-
Thanks to several tips I found my problem. Turning off 'Network
Hotplugging' in MCC networking fixed it. One poster mentioned you
could get the same
teguh wrote:
Hi,
Thank you Julie for asking Making New Connection cause I have the same
problem since I live in Asia (Indonesia). I don't know which provider
should I choose. Beside that I have problem with my connection so i'll
work on building connecting first then ask that question.Till now
On Monday 31 January 2005 09:46 am, Julie Sloan wrote:
teguh wrote:
Hi,
Thank you Julie for asking Making New Connection cause I have the same
problem since I live in Asia (Indonesia). I don't know which provider
should I choose. Beside that I have problem with my connection so i'll
et wrote:
On Monday 31 January 2005 09:46 am, Julie Sloan wrote:
Hi teguh - - here is the external modem I bought last summer; it works
well for me:
http://www.bestdata.com/product.asp?pid=41catID=4
I think I have the same setup as you - - dual booting Mandrake-10.0 and
WinXP.
The call-waiting
On Saturday 29 January 2005 21:11, Julie Sloan wrote:
Hi
Thank you Pablo for the explanation. Now I have a question: when I
open kppp and choose configure, my modem device is shown as /dev/ttyS0.
How is that the same or different from eth0 ? I am using an external
modem since my
Hi,
Thank you Julie for asking Making New Connection cause I have the same
problem since I live in Asia (Indonesia). I don't know which provider
should I choose. Beside that I have problem with my connection so i'll
work on building connecting first then ask that question.Till now i'm
still
Hi all,
I have some questions and do need your help since I'm
really,really,really new in Linux.
1. on booting my comp shows this status Bringing up interface
loopback eth0 FAILED. But the rest are OK. What does it mean?
and how to fix it?
2. And on the taskbar (at the bottom
On Saturday 29 January 2005 04:40 am, teguh wrote:
Hi all,
I have some questions and do need your help since I'm
really,really,really new in Linux.
1. on booting my comp shows this status Bringing up interface
loopback eth0 FAILED. But the rest are OK. What does it mean?
and
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On Saturday 29 Jan 2005 09:40, teguh wrote:
Hi all,
I have some questions and do need your help since I'm
really,really,really new in Linux.
1. on booting my comp shows this status Bringing up interface
loopback eth0 FAILED. But the
teguh wrote:
Hi all,
I have some questions and do need your help since I'm
really,really,really new in Linux.
1. on booting my comp shows this status Bringing up interface
loopback eth0 FAILED. But the rest are OK. What does it mean?
and how to fix it?
If you are connecting with a
On Saturday 29 January 2005 19:06, Julie Sloan wrote:
teguh wrote:
Hi all,
I have some questions and do need your help since I'm
really,really,really new in Linux.
1. on booting my comp shows this status Bringing up interface
loopback eth0 FAILED. But the rest are OK. What
Pablo Ortuzar wrote:
On Saturday 29 January 2005 19:06, Julie Sloan wrote:
If you are connecting with a modem rather than LAN then you don't use
the eth0. I *think* eth0 referes to LAN. If you are connected despite
the FAILED, then you don't need the eth0 to start at boot.
Hi,
eth0 is your
On Saturday 29 January 2005 12:11 pm, Julie Sloan wrote:
Pablo Ortuzar wrote:
On Saturday 29 January 2005 19:06, Julie Sloan wrote:
If you are connecting with a modem rather than LAN then you don't use
the eth0. I *think* eth0 referes to LAN. If you are connected despite
the FAILED, then
Julie Sloan wrote:
Pablo Ortuzar wrote:
On Saturday 29 January 2005 19:06, Julie Sloan wrote:
If you are connecting with a modem rather than LAN then you don't use
the eth0. I *think* eth0 referes to LAN. If you are connected despite
the FAILED, then you don't need the eth0 to start at boot.
Hi,
make sure you are typing ./ibmgr or make sure that it's directory is in you
path.
non-bash commands must be executed ./command. only commands in your path
(/usr/bin, etc) can be executed w/o ./
Date: 08/09/2001 02:03 pm (Thursday)
From: Leonard Miller
To: \'Linux Mandrake'\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
INTERNET.UD-CCGate.DM-YK-01; Caruso Aldo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] at INTERNET.UD-CCGate.DM-YK-01
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux Commands
Did you try
in advance,
Aldo
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De: Matt Greer[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: Jueves, 09 de Agosto de 2001 03:27 p.m.
Para: Caruso Aldo
Asunto: Re: [newbie] Linux Commands
on 8/9/01 12:05 PM, Caruso Aldo at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've installed
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