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
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 or
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
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 cra
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'
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
As I suspected (since this card was already working under W95, NT, and even
FreeBSD for some time on the same PC), this wasn't a hardware issue. I finally
did a format and re-install (the update didn't work) to kill this stupid
problem. I was really hoping there was a better way, and that I coul
As I suspected (since this card was already working under W95, NT, and even
FreeBSD for some time on the same PC), this wasn't a hardware issue. I finally
did a format and re-install (the update didn't work) to kill this stupid
problem. I was really hoping there was a better way, and that I coul
etharp -- yes, in the BIOS I have PnP OS set to No, and Resources are configured
Manually, w/ IRQ10 set to LEGACY ISA. I ran the nic diags util (off
a DOS floppy) just to check, and the settings are correct -- no PnP support,
set to I 10 / P 300 (BTW, the nic is an ISA).
mshinet -- not sure I c
teven J Renar
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 11:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Network problems
if all else fails try the "netgear fa310tx" netwok card. as a pci card
it
should be auto detected and is supported by just about every floavor
of
linux you can throw at it.
it appears as though you have a hardware conflict.
reboot your machine and go into the BIOS and be sure that you have answered
the "plug and play OS" as NO because linux is not a plug and play OS
(operating system)
then reboot if you still have problems try moving the card to another slot
and re
Christopher,
You may have to disable Plug and Play on the card, particularly if it is an
ISA card. Hopefully you should have received a disc with your card containing
a utility allowing you to disable PnP. You may have to run it from DOS (not a
Windows DOS prompt) for it to work.
Also, if it
Alex Haun wrote:
> I just installed Mandrake 7.1 on my system. At first, I installed
> over 7.0 to keep all of my preferences and such, but because of a
> recurring problem with the theme manager not changing the colors in
> the panel and in windows (whereas in root it would work fine) I
> decide
Original Message -
> From: Gil Baron W0MN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 9:51 AM
> Subject: RE: [newbie] Network problems with proxy
>
>
> > I got all of this to work again. I am not sure why it do
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Hidong Kim wrote:
> Joe Brault wrote:
> >
>
>
> Hi, Joe,
>
> To network your Linux machines so that they can access each other's
> directories and files, you need a kernel with nfs (network file system)
> support. Select nfs support in the kernel configuration when y
Joe Brault wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have several questions...
>
> (1) When I load my user, I can get to a command line fine, however, when I
> try to load KDE, I am unable to. I get a message that says a new version
> was installed, then it asks me if I want to install or not. No matte
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