[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forgive my ignorance Paul, insn't Samba used to allow Windows users to
connect to and use Linux stuff?
Scott
-Original Message-
From: Paul Kaplan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 9:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] network
:
Forgive my ignorance Paul, insn't Samba used to allow Windows users to
connect to and use Linux stuff?
Scott
-Original Message-
From: Paul Kaplan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 9:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] network problem?
I am
I am trying to connect to a W2K network with Active Directory. I am using
Mandrake 9.1 with the samba3rc4 contrib rpms.
When I issue smbclient3 //server/directory
I get a password prompt for the directory. After entering my password, I get
the smb prompt. From there all sub-directories are
Hi all,
I'm using MDK 9.1. Love it.
Is there any way to have a network activity indicator in the task bar at the
bottom, similar to to the two network computers that turn on/off when
there is network traffic on a Windoz box?
That is one small feature about Windoz that I liked.
Scott
Want to
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 09:50:02 -0500
Burrows, Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
That is one small feature about Windoz that I liked.
big slap
never, ever, mention windows features you liked! ever!
jk
anyway, there are many many dockapps, applets, doohickeys and whatnots
to do this for you.
Burrows, Scott wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using MDK 9.1. Love it.
Is there any way to have a network activity indicator in the task bar at the
bottom, similar to to the two network computers that turn on/off when
there is network traffic on a Windoz box?
That is one small feature about Windoz that I
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 09:50:02 -0500
Burrows, Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using MDK 9.1. Love it.
Is there any way to have a network activity indicator in the task bar
at the bottom, similar to to the two network computers that turn
on/off when there is network traffic on a
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 14:00, JoeHill wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 12:48:31 -0500
Burrows, Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
GKrellm is a nice tool and I can and have used it but I'd still like
something that parks itself in the taskbar.
On Fri, 2003-07-11 at 01:40, JoeHill wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 09:50:02 -0500
Burrows, Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
That is one small feature about Windoz that I liked.
big slap
never, ever, mention windows features you liked! ever!
jk
anyway, there are many many dockapps,
On Fri, 2003-07-11 at 00:50, Burrows, Scott wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using MDK 9.1. Love it.
Is there any way to have a network activity indicator in the task bar at the
bottom, similar to to the two network computers that turn on/off when
there is network traffic on a Windoz box?
That is
On 11 Jul 2003 09:30:01 +1000
Stephen Kuhn [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Nah, use KNETMON - it rocks.
I try not to ass-ume people are using K KD can't even say it.
:D
--
Joehill
Registered Linux user #282046
Homepage: http://nodex.sytes.net
19:48:40 up 16 days, 1:29, 3 users,
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 07:29, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 12:34, Roland Hughes wrote:
I have finally had the chance to get off of dial up and on to a shared
dsl. My problem is I cannot get the Internet connection to switch from
modem to eth0. The nic is up and connected but
I have finally had the chance to get off of dial up and on to a shared
dsl. My problem is I cannot get the Internet connection to switch from
modem to eth0. The nic is up and connected but when I bring up the
mandrake control center and go to networking it only shows the modem as
the connection
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 12:34, Roland Hughes wrote:
I have finally had the chance to get off of dial up and on to a shared
dsl. My problem is I cannot get the Internet connection to switch from
modem to eth0. The nic is up and connected but when I bring up the
mandrake control center and go to
Hello,
I have a quick question, I just recently got rid of my cable modem
and now get internet access through my LAN, but now I have a local IP
address (I.E. 192.168.0.22) So I'm wondering how would I telnet into my
computer from outside the LAN. And please keep in mind I don't know much
you'd need to arrange for the gateway to your lan to forward telnet requests
to that particular machine, or connect to the gateway and then connect to the
internal machine from there, assuming your gateway is also a firewall i
wouldn't personally do that, however the most important thing is
My husband is getting a new box on Tuesday, with XP on it. We're going
to put Mandrake on it as well. We have two other computers. One with
NT, and my Linux Box. We'd like to network them. What am I getting
into? Any tips?
R
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
On Sunday 23 March 2003 12:48 pm, R.L.M. wrote:
My husband is getting a new box on Tuesday, with XP on it. We're going
to put Mandrake on it as well. We have two other computers. One with
NT, and my Linux Box. We'd like to network them. What am I getting
into? Any tips?
R
buy well know
On 23 Mar 2003 12:48:41 -0500
R.L.M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My husband is getting a new box on Tuesday, with XP on it. We're going
to put Mandrake on it as well. We have two other computers. One with
NT, and my Linux Box. We'd like to network them. What am I getting
into? Any tips?
On Sunday 23 Mar 2003 5:48 pm, R.L.M. wrote:
My husband is getting a new box on Tuesday, with XP on it. We're going
to put Mandrake on it as well. We have two other computers. One with
NT, and my Linux Box. We'd like to network them. What am I getting
into? Any tips?
On the new box, are
Thanks for the advice.
R
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 01:46 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 04 Mar 2003 2:57 am, Seedkum Aladeem wrote:
On Monday 03 March 2003 01:06 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 18:35, Seedkum Aladeem wrote:
Hi,
I can see the taboo OS machines from my MDK9.0 box running
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 07:45 am, Seedkum Aladeem wrote:
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 01:46 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 04 Mar 2003 2:57 am, Seedkum Aladeem wrote:
On Monday 03 March 2003 01:06 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 18:35, Seedkum Aladeem wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 06:36, Seedkum Aladeem wrote:
I re-installed SAMBA and the problems seems to have gone away. No clue as to
what they were. I also installed SWAT for the first time but it seems to
hang when I try to start it from the command line. It seems to start ok when
I select
On Monday 03 March 2003 07:15 am, et wrote:
On Monday 03 March 2003 02:35 am, Seedkum Aladeem wrote:
Hi,
I can see the taboo OS machines from my MDK9.0 box running samba but they
cannot see anybody on the network. They get the following message when
they try to connect to the network:
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 18:35, Seedkum Aladeem wrote:
Hi,
I can see the taboo OS machines from my MDK9.0 box running samba but they
cannot see anybody on the network. They get the following message when they
try to connect to the network:
WORKGROUP not accessible
The network name cannot
On Monday 03 March 2003 01:06 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 18:35, Seedkum Aladeem wrote:
Hi,
I can see the taboo OS machines from my MDK9.0 box running samba but they
cannot see anybody on the network. They get the following message when
they try to connect to the
Hi,
I can see the taboo OS machines from my MDK9.0 box running samba but they
cannot see anybody on the network. They get the following message when they
try to connect to the network:
WORKGROUP not accessible
The network name cannot be found
The network was working fine before. Can someone
On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 15:29, Barry Michels wrote:
Anyone know why after switching to runlevel 1 and back to 3, eth0 doesn't
work? ifconfig shows that it has an IP, but pings result in destination
unreachable
Barry
I've done that myself - on both RH and MDK - but didn't like what I had
I am having problems with configuring my network and internet connection.
My linux pc is part of a windows network where a cable modem is connected to
a broadband router for internet connection.
As configuration parameters in the network and internet option of Mandrake
control center:
Lan
]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Network problem
Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 13:38:00 +0100
I am having problems with configuring my network and internet connection.
My linux pc is part of a windows network where a cable modem is connected
to
a broadband router for internet connection.
As configuration
I have a home PC connecting to the internet through a network hub and
ADSL router. I've connected my laptop to the hub also and would like to
share files between the two computers, as well as have internet
access.Both are running LM 9.0
If I try
mount -t nfs //172.16.213.1/home/der /mnt
I get
Any reason why transferring files from a samba share to a windows folder would
be faster when working from windows? I was at the console in Mandrake and
used mv to move files from a directory to a mounted windows share and got
about 7.2MB/s. Then, I stopped the transfer and went to the
On Wednesday 25 Dec 2002 7:53 pm, Barry Michels wrote:
Any reason why transferring files from a samba share to a windows folder
would be faster when working from windows? I was at the console in
Mandrake and used mv to move files from a directory to a mounted windows
share and got about
On Sunday 22 December 2002 05:37 am, Jure Repinc wrote:
When I installed Mandrake 9.0 I set my connection to use static IP. Now
I have to change the connection type from this to use DHCP server to get
it's settings. But after runing the wizzard connection doesn't work.
ifup eth0 says that
On Sunday 08 December 2002 10:02 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 16:53, Brent Hasty wrote:
well first of all my scanners plural, have sheet feeders, unfortunatly
due to a kernel bug between smp and usb, I cannot run the scanners
directly on my highpowered dual processor amd
Hi
I got WinXP with HP815C that I shared
In the network I have mandrake 9.0.
How can I print from the Linux through the net sharing.
Thanks
Gil
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 19:17, Gil Katz wrote:
Hi
I got WinXP with HP815C that I shared
In the network I have mandrake 9.0.
How can I print from the Linux through the net sharing.
Thanks
Gil
You should be able to run kaddprinterwizard and just follow through
the steps to setup a Windows
how does one go about setting up sane to share a flatbed scanner to all
workstations on the network running mdk 9.0?
--
4:58pm up 4:56, 4 users, load average: 2.00, 2.00, 1.72
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
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On Sunday 08 December 2002 08:43 pm, Michael Adams wrote:
On Mon, 09 Dec 2002 13:59, Brent Hasty wrote:
how does one go about setting up sane to share a flatbed scanner to all
workstations on the network running mdk 9.0?
This does not quite seem logical to me. The computer that the scanner
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 16:53, Brent Hasty wrote:
well first of all my scanners plural, have sheet feeders, unfortunatly due to
a kernel bug between smp and usb, I cannot run the scanners directly on my
highpowered dual processor amd machine, instead I have them connected to a
lowly amd k6-2
I am trying to install a hp deskjet 970cxi. This has worked fine, and I
am trying to setup sharing for this printer, but it is asking for some
adobe driver to be put in the path. I have downloaded the software from
adobe, but I cannot install the software onto my pc as it is for w95/98
and I am on
Does the fact that my HP printer is hooked up by USB make any difference if I hook it up to the Linux box and I try to find an IP address to access it from the XP laptop and OS X iBook?
Thanks in advance.
On Sun, 2002-12-01 at 06:40, Chey wrote:
colorparam,,/paramDoes the fact that my HP printer
is hooked up by USB make any difference if I hook it up to the Linux
box and I try to find an IP address to access it from the XP laptop
and OS X iBook?
Thanks in advance./color
If
Chey wrote:
I got four computers. One iBook with OS X, AMD Box running
Linux-Mandrake 8.0, and a HP Pavilion laptop running XP. One year old
iMac is not going to be part of the network.
There is only one printer to share between the three in the yet to be
network. I have an HP 970Cse scanjet
I have four PCs as follows.
PC1 with dual boot with win me
It has with it a HP 3200C scanner
PC2 with linux
It has a 56 kbps modem a CD writer and a laser printer
PC3 with windows
It has a dot matrix printer connected
PC4 with windows
I want to network these. I have gone
On Sun, 2002-11-17 at 02:09, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
PC2 IP address 192.168.1.1
PC1 IP address 192.168.1.2
PC3 IP address 192.168.1.3
PC4 IP address 192.168.1.4
network address is 192.168.1.0
netmask 255.255.255.249
Hi there,
I suggest you visit the archives (if you don't keep your mail) and
Hello All,
Just signed up to this list, and naturally I have a question.
I'm having a strange problem with PPP and LAN
Here the machine info
AMD 333, 128 megs memory
3com NIC card
Hardware modem. (No not a win-modem)
Mandrake 9.0 Fresh install.
I set up the modem and my dial-up info first,
Ron,
They can most certainly print to the printers I have on my linux laptop.
In fact, one of the printers I have installed, they cannot print to it
UNLESS they go through my machine! :-)
The printers I am printing to are all HP network printers: LaserJet
5000, LaserJet 2100, Color LaserJet
Terry,
Sounds like you have a convincing argument for your
network administrator to switch their file and printer
servers to Linux!!!
Ron.
--- Terry Sheltra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ron,
They can most certainly print to the printers I have
on my linux laptop.
In fact, one of the
Hello all,
I have a very strange problem here at work. I have my laptop set up
with LM 9.0, and using CUPS to print to our Window$ domain print server.
We also have some mac OS X machines around that seem to be picking up
the printers I have installed on my laptop (my laptop is apparently
--- Terry Sheltra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I have a very strange problem here at work. I have
my laptop set up
with LM 9.0, and using CUPS to print to our Window$
domain print server.
We also have some mac OS X machines around that
seem to be picking up
the printers I
Since the recent changes I have lost the functionality I had.
The first sign was last evening when I discovered that Micky could no longer
log on at all (nothing shows up in her Network Neighbourhood and she can't be
pinged by anyone) and Andy was apparently logging in as Guest. I do not know
False alarm - I think there must have been some damage from the storm,
affecting the hub. I changed Micky's connection to another hub port and I am
now back to where I was.
It is now clear that, as I suspected all along, both machines are logging in
as Guest.
Anne
Want to buy your Pack
Does anyone have a shell script example or a better idea on how to monitor
network usage? I don't think I need anything as big as MRTG.
I have a small network behind a Linux router (2 LAN cards) Can I pull this
info with a shell script with ifconfig? and have it emailed daily? or
monthly
Really
Hi,
This was a very good question. I didn't see any responses. I, too would like
to be able to extract this type of info.
Hope someone tackles this one.
Regards,
Bill W.
On Thursday 01 August 2002 08:28 am, you wrote:
Does anyone have a shell script example or a better idea on
On Thursday 01 August 2002 08:28 am, you wrote:
Does anyone have a shell script example or a better idea on how to monitor
network usage? I don't think I need anything as big as MRTG.
I have a small network behind a Linux router (2 LAN cards) Can I pull this
info with a shell script with
On Saturday 27 Jul 2002 1:51 pm, you wrote:
On Saturday 27 Jul 2002 1:28 pm, C.Anne Wilson wrote:
Unfortunately the improvement was *very* shortlived. I downloaded a
file for
use elsewhere, started to copy it to FD, it crashed and was
unrecoverable.
New start, then. I've
On Sunday 28 Jul 2002 10:54 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 27 Jul 2002 1:51 pm, you wrote:
On Saturday 27 Jul 2002 1:28 pm, C.Anne Wilson wrote:
Unfortunately the improvement was *very* shortlived. I downloaded a
file for
use elsewhere, started to copy it to FD, it crashed and
Unfortunately the improvement was *very* shortlived. I downloaded a
file for
use elsewhere, started to copy it to FD, it crashed and was unrecoverable.
New start, then. I've re-installed, and have things almost back to where
they were.
Win98 clients can see my shared directories.
[homes]
On Saturday 27 Jul 2002 1:28 pm, C.Anne Wilson wrote:
Unfortunately the improvement was *very* shortlived. I downloaded a
file for
use elsewhere, started to copy it to FD, it crashed and was unrecoverable.
New start, then. I've re-installed, and have things almost back to where
they
Hey Guys!
a little background on my problem.
I have a Mandrake box 8.0 acting as a kinda DSL router.
It has 2 NIC cards. One with a Real IP and one with a non-routable
(192.168.1.1)
I have a web server on the inside on the following IP: 192.168.0.110
I have forwarding set up to send any
Hi all,
I set up a lm8.2 server at home (using 192.168.0.0 range)and had it
working ok.
When I moved the box to its final location, I used netconf to change
ip's to the 10.89 .0. range.
My problem is that when I went back to netconf to alter the gateway
address, I noticed that I now have eth0
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Colin Jenkins
Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2002 4:01 PM
To: linux-newbi group
Subject: [newbie] network config
Hi all,
I set up a lm8.2 server at home (using 192.168.0.0 range)and had it
working ok.
When I moved the box to its final location, I
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On Sunday 14 July 2002 9:01 pm, teddy wl wrote:
You can setup your computer as firewall using IPTABLES
or IPCHAINS, your mandrake 8.2 use IPTABLES, but you
can use ipchains in your kernel 2.4.18x,. You should
read ipchains manual or iptables
Hello all
I am currently running Mandrake 8.2 on a single PC with an adsl internet
connection. The internet connection is via ethernet to an adsl router.
I've been pretty overwhelmed by the amount of information available on
making my internet connection secure. So far, I have ensured that only
: [newbie] Network security
Hello all
I am currently running Mandrake 8.2 on a single PC with an adsl internet
connection. The internet connection is via ethernet to an adsl router.
I've been pretty overwhelmed by the amount of information available on
making my internet connection secure. So far, I
--- Ross Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all
I am currently running Mandrake 8.2 on a single PC
with an adsl internet
connection. The internet connection is via ethernet
to an adsl router.
I've been pretty overwhelmed by the amount of
information available on
making my
Ross Pearson, Sunday 14 July 2002 17:00:
Hello all
I am currently running Mandrake 8.2 on a single PC with an adsl internet
connection. The internet connection is via ethernet to an adsl router.
I've been pretty overwhelmed by the amount of information available on
making my internet
Ross Pearson wrote:
Hello all
I am currently running Mandrake 8.2 on a single PC with an adsl internet
connection. The internet connection is via ethernet to an adsl router.
I've been pretty overwhelmed by the amount of information available on
making my internet connection secure. So far, I
How can I configure my local network under 8.2?
My IP is 192.186.20.64
Windows DNS server's IP: 192.186.20.125
Windows post server's IP: 192.186.20.2
Domain: inpred
Thank!
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Jendos wrote:
How can I configure my local network under 8.2?
My IP is 192.186.20.64
Windows DNS server's IP: 192.186.20.125
Windows post server's IP: 192.186.20.2
Domain: inpred
Thank!
Jendos,
you can do a couple of different ways.
1) use Mandrake Control
This is the one and only thing that I every use linuxconf
for because it make this task plumb easy.
Miark
daRcmaTTeR [EMAIL PROTECTED] saith:
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Jendos wrote:
How can I configure my local network under 8.2?
My IP is 192.186.20.64
Windows DNS server's IP:
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On Friday 14 June 2002 03:21 pm, Mark Annandale did speak unto the huddled
masses, saying:
I have recently upgraded to kde 3.0.1. Each time I log into kde I get the
initial preferences setup, even if I complete it, it re-appears the next
log in.
Hi to all,
First off, thanks for the help I received so
far!
The correct detection and installment of my
ethernet card on boot seems to be a random occurance. More often than not
do I get the message: cardmgr[449]: get dev info on socket 1 failed: resource
temporarily unavailable.
On Saturday 08 June 2002 01:18 pm, you wrote:
Hi to all,
First off, thanks for the help I received so far!
The correct detection and installment of my ethernet card on boot seems to
be a random occurance. More often than not do I get the message:
cardmgr[449]: get dev info on socket 1
On Saturday 08 June 2002 01:18 pm, you wrote:
Hi to all,
First off, thanks for the help I received so far!
The correct detection and installment of my ethernet card on boot seems to
be a random occurance. More often than not do I get the message:
cardmgr[449]: get dev info on socket 1
Do any of you know of a program that will display
statistics on my home network that I could access via the web. Statistics such
as most visited web sites and bytes transferred, network usage by the hour or by
the day, some type of information in that nature.
Thanks,
Ira
Hi,
I have samba-client installed and managed to configure a network printer
installed on a Win98 box using Kups. If the printer is shared on the Win98
box with no password then printing works perfectly. But if I have it setup
with a password then I can't print to it. When I send a test page
At 18:59 12.03.2002 +, you wrote:
Hello all,
I have my network up and running great. I can access the Linux machine from
the win box. Could some give me a point in the right direction on how to
access the win box from Linux? Thanks
--
Have a look at vnc. It come with md8.1. It lets you take control of the desktop of
one from the other. Great tool. And it is free. You will have to download the
version for the win machine.
Rick
On Wed, 13 March 2002, quaylar wrote:
At 18:59 12.03.2002 +, you wrote:
Hello all,
At 16:28 11.03.2002 -0700, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ya'll will have to type real slow because I am from deep in the piney
woods of east texas and can't read very fast. In fact so far back in the
woods that chickens wear overalls.
I have a toshiba cable modem that uses usb
At 16:28 11.03.2002 -0700, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ya'll will have to type real slow because I am from deep in the piney
woods of east texas and can't read very fast. In fact so far back in the
woods that chickens wear overalls.
I have a toshiba cable modem that uses usb
Either use iptables, or use the InteractiveBastille
setup script. Either of which will do the trick for
you. There's an internet connection sharing setup
wizard in the mandrake control center as well, but I
didn't have much luck with that particular thingy.
HTH
Ken
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ya'll will have to type real slow because I am from deep in the piney woods of east
texas and can't read very fast. In fact so far back in the woods that chickens wear
overalls.
I have a toshiba cable modem that uses usb (mandrake set it up and it works. Yea!).
I have a nic and with a
Pray?
Sorry I have no other answer other than a facetious one ;)
FF
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ya'll will have to type real slow because I am from deep in the piney woods of east
texas and can't read very fast. In fact so far back in the woods that chickens wear
overalls.
I have a
Frans Ketelaars wrote:
The first thing I would check is if HardDrake recognizes your NIC. It should
It is detected under the Mandrake Control Centre (MCC) correctly.
Next step?
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On Thu, 07 Mar 2002 14:20:05 +0200
Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frans Ketelaars wrote:
The first thing I would check is if HardDrake recognizes your NIC. It should
It is detected under the Mandrake Control Centre (MCC) correctly.
Next step?
Have you run the
On Tue, 05 Mar 2002 17:39:22 +0200
Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to connect my Win box to my current Linux box as the win
box has all my documentation on it.
I have a NIC (Realtek 8139) in in each machine and a cross-over cable
connecting them. The win
I would like to connect my Win box to my current Linux box as the win
box has all my documentation on it
I have a NIC (Realtek 8139) in in each machine and a cross-over cable
connecting them The win machine is running Win95 and the Linux one is
on Mandrake 8
I get an error when starting Linux
Matt,
There was an extensive thread on exactly this a few weeks back. Check
out the archives and I think you'll find some useful ideas on various
ways of going about this. If you don't find it in the newbie archive,
try the expert one. I subscribe to both and can't remember now which it
was
I have a laptop motherboard with a 2.1gig HDD and a PCMCIA NIC and Lucent
WaveLan Silver running Redhat 7.0. The problem I have is that I'm wanting to
install
Mandrake 8.1 on the machine, but it has no CDROM or Floppy drive, so I'd
like to
use the PCMCIA NIC and a NFS or FTP instance of the
let it be a stab in the daylight...
Dell Inspiron 7500
NIC = Genius FM3000SE ( http://www.genius-kye.com/html/download.html)
-
Hanan AL-Shargi
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On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 23:00:20 -0500
Hanan Shargi [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled in frustration:
Hi,
I'm running Mandrake 8.1 on a dell inspiron notebook with a DSL
connection ( I connect to the building's DSL network through the lan card
only -internal IP withinn the network )
my problem is that
well...
I dont connect through DHCP, my machine is given a static internal IP (
10.0.0.xx) so i guess i'm not connected directly to the internet i'm
connected through the building's gateway ( all appartments in the building
connect to one network and then connect to the internet through a
On Wednesday 20 February 2002 11:02 pm, Hanan Shargi wrote:
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after I do a : service network restart
I get the following :
Disabling IPv4 packet forwarding [OK]
Setting network parameters[OK]
Bringing up interface lo: [OK]
Enabling IPv4 packet forwarding
Wed, 20 Feb 2002 23:02:59 -0500: In attempt to throw the authorities off his
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well...
? what could be the problem in this case ?
Without knowing which Inspiron and which NIC you're running, everything is a
stab in the dark.
Try disabling
Hi,
I'm running Mandrake 8.1 on a dell inspiron notebook with a DSL connection ( I
connect to the building's DSL network through the lan card only -internal IP
withinn the network )
my problem is that when I resume working after a suspend mode, I cannot
connect to the internet, I have to
Tue, 19 Feb 2002 23:00:20 -0500: In attempt to throw the authorities off his
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Hi,
I'm running Mandrake 8.1 on a dell inspiron notebook with a DSL connection (
I connect to the building's DSL network through the lan card only -internal
IP
I still can not get my laptop to boot up without eth1 failing. MDk found
two nics in my laptop even though there was only one pcmcia nic. eth0
doesn't start at startup. eth1 does. When it does it fails... and it
takes forever to fail so boot up takes so long. Once its up I can go
into mandrake
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