I am trying to connect a SUSE and XP network together and are not having
much luck. I am using TCP/IP. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Eric
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Hi!
I'm looking for a solution about how to do a network upgrade from 10.2
to 10.3. But I have so far not found anything that helped me.
In Yast there are a tool called "System upgrade" witch I thought would
perform this service for me. But I can't find out how to tell it that
there exists a
I just did a clean install of openSUSE 10.3 on a new system. I'm on a
rather large network and I need to mount some Linux and Windows network
shares. It doesn't seem to behave like my other Redhat and SLES
systems.
I can mount a Windows share through the "My Computer"-like icon very
easily. (e
when I use the Suse10 (OSS) .
I found that is not as good as Windows2000 when accessing the internet.
I have a line rent from the Telecom company . and I constructed a Office Lan by
using router(with one uplink_input port and four lan port).
DHCP, DNS ,and HTTP proxy functions is supported by
Hello,
Can NetworkManager manage two ethernet interfaces? In my experiences it
can only one, namely eth0. Do I see something wrong? I couldn't find a
related bugreport...
My other problem is automatic interface renaming. It's related to the
previous problem. I want to use the gigabit interface from
Very generic question... what is the easiest way to quickly get all the
current network info? ie ipaddress, gateway, dns servers etc I have used
ifconfig, net and route, but can't seem to find one tool that will tell
it all (sorry about the comparison, but like ipconfig /all in win)
John.
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Is Networkmanager (this thing instead of ifup) suse specific?
knetworkmanager is just a frontend, right?
The problem is that (at least using knetworkmanager) you can't choose
between infratructure only and adhoc connections.
The point is the hotspot I'm using (it's inside a library with many
stud
On Saturday 28 July 2007 18:31:04 Eric Gies wrote:
> I am trying to connect a SUSE and XP network together and are not having
> much luck. I am using TCP/IP. Any help would be appreciated.
Could you explain what you've tried so far?
You need to either have matching network/netmask settings, or
On Saturday 28 July 2007 11:34, Anders Johansson wrote:
> On Saturday 28 July 2007 18:31:04 Eric Gies wrote:
> > I am trying to connect a SUSE and XP network together and are not having
> > much luck. I am using TCP/IP. Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Could you explain what you've tried so far
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Stevens wrote:
> On Saturday 28 July 2007 11:34, Anders Johansson wrote:
>> On Saturday 28 July 2007 18:31:04 Eric Gies wrote:
>>> I am trying to connect a SUSE and XP network together and are not having
>>> much luck. I am using TCP/IP. Any help wou
You need to match IP subnets:
PC1 (WIndows)
IP: 10.0.0.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Enable File sharing, share some folder(s) and disable firewall.
PC2 (SUSE)
IP: 10.0.0.2
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Disable firewall, open KDE Konqueror, and type in the address bar:
smb://10.0.0.1/
And you're d
I seem to be having a small issue that I've never had before.
When I was using SuSE 9.2, I ran my internal network using my server as the
gateway to the internet without any issues whatsoever. Behind it, there are
2 or 3 systems and 1 or 2 laptops, depending on company and my own tinkering
wit
Hello newsgroup!
Well, my problem is, that I can't reach my windows files on another
computer. Linux always asks for a password where no one is. An when there's
a password it says it would be wrong! When it helps you, I'm accessing this
computer via VNC and Linux can go online. However, please he
Hello, all--
Let us assume that I have a Windows machine connected to a Win Printer--
a lowly Lazerjet that Linux doesn't particularly know or love. Let us further
assume that I have figured out how to network a Linux machine with the
Windows machine. Can Linux print to this printer over a net
Hartmut,
when I read your comment I thought you're using same library as I...
If I enter a key for a infrastructure network and nm is traying to
connect to the ad-hoc network, doesn't it try to authenticate with the
key for infrastructure network against the ad-hoc one? Isn't this
behaviour a
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Baker, Steven E. wrote:
> I just did a clean install of openSUSE 10.3 on a new system. I'm on a
> rather large network and I need to mount some Linux and Windows network
> shares. It doesn't seem to behave like my other Redhat and SLES
> systems.
>
Roland Carlsson wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm looking for a solution about how to do a network upgrade from 10.2
> to 10.3. But I have so far not found anything that helped me.
>
> In Yast there are a tool called "System upgrade" witch I thought would
> perform this service for me. But I can't find out ho
This morning I took down the server at the office for maintenance, when I
brought it back up it had not networking working. I have two nics in the
machine, one onboard invidia based ( asus motherboard), and one Intel 1000 nic.
What I finally found was if I went into bios an disable the onboard n
Am Donnerstag, 26. Januar 2006 07:42 schrieb bjse_suse:
> when I use the Suse10 (OSS) .
> I found that is not as good as Windows2000 when accessing the
> internet.
>
> I have a line rent from the Telecom company . and I constructed a
> Office Lan by using router(with one uplink_input port and fou
Am Donnerstag, 26. Januar 2006 07:42 schrieb bjse_suse:
> when I use the Suse10 (OSS) .
> I found that is not as good as Windows2000 when accessing the internet.
>
> I have a line rent from the Telecom company . and I constructed a Office
> Lan by using router(with one uplink_input port and four
Hello,
Peter Czanik írta:
> Hello,
> Can NetworkManager manage two ethernet interfaces? In my experiences it
> can only one, namely eth0. Do I see something wrong? I couldn't find a
> related bugreport...
>
OK, it's not eth0. For some reason NetworkManager always try to use only
the 10/100 inte
I have spent the last 8 hours trying to install on a PC with a CD and
no floppy. I have an Opensuse 10.2 DVD, and a PC running it on the
network, but for the life of me, haven;t been able to connect via FTP,
HTTP, SMB, NFS and various other options. I can run up the PC using a
Bart disk, creat
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John wrote:
> Very generic question... what is the easiest way to quickly get all the
> current network info? ie ipaddress, gateway, dns servers etc I have used
> ifconfig, net and route, but can't seem to find one tool that will tell
> it all (sorry a
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G T Smith wrote:
> John wrote:
>> Very generic question... what is the easiest way to quickly get all the
>> current network info? ie ipaddress, gateway, dns servers etc I have used
>> ifconfig, net and route, but can't seem to find one tool that will
On Mon, 2007-07-09 at 19:59 -0400, John wrote:
> I have used ifconfig, net and route,
I would use only ifconfig and route.
> (sorry about the comparison, but like ipconfig /all in win)
ipconfig /all doesn't show routing tables. You still need to use route
print in win, which is the same as ifcon
On Monday 09 July 2007, Toshi Esumi wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-07-09 at 19:59 -0400, John wrote:
> > I have used ifconfig, net and route,
>
> I would use only ifconfig and route.
>
> > (sorry about the comparison, but like ipconfig /all in win)
>
> ipconfig /all doesn't show routing tables. You still n
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John Andersen wrote:
> On Monday 09 July 2007, Toshi Esumi wrote:
>> On Mon, 2007-07-09 at 19:59 -0400, John wrote:
>>> I have used ifconfig, net and route,
>> I would use only ifconfig and route.
>>
>>> (sorry about the comparison, but like ipconfig
On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 23:47:23 -0800
John Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quite frankly the number of times I've needed to look at the routing
> tables in any os were few - maybe 4 times in 10 years.
In my experience, the routing tables tend to show some very simply
failures. As an example, I
"Johannes Nohl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is Networkmanager (this thing instead of ifup) suse specific?
No, it's not - it is used by Ubuntu as well.
> knetworkmanager is just a frontend, right?
Correct.
>
> The problem is that (at least using knetworkmanager) you can't choose
> between inf
Randall R Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wednesday 25 July 2007 08:49, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
>> ...
>>
>> nm ist the GNOME frontend,
>
> If that's true, it's a poorly chosen name, since Unix systems have had
> an "nm" command as part of the object code tools for eons (that nm
> lists ob
> The problem is that (at least using knetworkmanager) you can't choose
> between infratructure only and adhoc connections.
> The point is the hotspot I'm using (it's inside a library with many
> students) is hiding its SSID. And windows make it to easy to start an
If it just hides the ESSID, jus
On Wednesday 25 July 2007 08:49, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
> ...
>
> nm ist the GNOME frontend,
If that's true, it's a poorly chosen name, since Unix systems have had
an "nm" command as part of the object code tools for eons (that nm
lists object and executable file tables of contents).
> Andreas
"Johannes Nohl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > The problem is that (at least using knetworkmanager) you can't choose
>> > between infratructure only and adhoc connections.
>> > The point is the hotspot I'm using (it's inside a library with many
>> > students) is hiding its SSID. And windows make
On Wed, July 25, 2007 9:37 am, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
> "Johannes Nohl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>> > The problem is that (at least using knetworkmanager) you can't
>>> choose
>>> > between infratructure only and adhoc connections.
>>> > The point is the hotspot I'm using (it's inside a librar
On Wednesday 25 July 2007 09:11, Johannes Nohl wrote:
> > > The problem is that (at least using knetworkmanager) you can't choose
> > > between infratructure only and adhoc connections.
> > > The point is the hotspot I'm using (it's inside a library with many
> > > students) is hiding its SSID. And
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Randall R Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On Wednesday 25 July 2007 08:49, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
...
nm ist the GNOME frontend,
If that's true, it's a poorly chosen name, since Unix systems have had
an "nm" command as part of the object code tools for eons (that nm
I don't know for those of you in Gnome-land, but in KDE with
KNetworkmanager (the KDE front end to networkmanager) you right click
the icon in the system tray, and you'll be presented with a list of
available wifi networks.
I'm using exactly knetworkmanager even under gnome or xfce.
If you wan
On Thu, July 26, 2007 2:27 pm, Johannes Nohl wrote:
>> I don't know for those of you in Gnome-land, but in KDE with
>> KNetworkmanager (the KDE front end to networkmanager) you right
>> click
>> the icon in the system tray, and you'll be presented with a list of
>> available wifi networks.
>
> I'm
> > The adhoc network with enabled SSID interferes with the infrastructure
> > network with hidden SSID. I use "Connect to other" and, if there's no
> > adhoc network with same SSID around, it connects to the hidden SSID.
> > Like it should do.
> > But if there's a network with same SSID Networkman
On Wednesday 22 August 2007 15:54, Johannes Nohl wrote:
> > > The adhoc network with enabled SSID interferes with the infrastructure
> > > network with hidden SSID. I use "Connect to other" and, if there's no
> > > adhoc network with same SSID around, it connects to the hidden SSID.
> > > Like it s
Hi,
On Freitag, 24. August 2007, Kai Ponte wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 August 2007 15:54, Johannes Nohl wrote:
> > > > The adhoc network with enabled SSID interferes with the
> > > You're saying, for example, you have a SSID (hidden) of Net1 and a
> > > SSID (open) of Net1 in the same room?
> >
> >
Gfs
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On Friday 24 August 2007 10:01, Gryffus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You are absolutely right with this... I administer a free WiFi
> community AP and last month somebody created a network wit exactly
> same ESSID and WEP key as me.
Could that possibly be an accident? Or was it some kind of intrusion /
data
: "Randall R Schulz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 7:11 PM
Subject: Re: [opensuse] Network Manager
On Friday 24 August 2007 10:01, Gryffus wrote:
Hi,
You are absolutely right with this... I administer a free WiFi
community AP and last month somebody creat
On Friday 24 August 2007 11:05, Gryffus wrote:
> Yes , it was accident. One of my clients had set AP mode instead of
> client on its wifi router... :-)
>
> I know that WEP is unsafe. Broke into a WEP protected networks take
> less than 15mins. I use MAC authentication...
Much modern MAC hardware h
Gryffus wrote:
Yes , it was accident. One of my clients had set AP mode instead of
client on its wifi router... :-)
I know that WEP is unsafe. Broke into a WEP protected networks take
less than 15mins. I use MAC authentication...
And WPA is also unbreakable :-)
Mac authentication doesn't bu
Hey there,
I'm trying to automagically mount a network drive with /etc/fstab. It works
with /etc/samba/smbfstab (but I want a fancy mounted network drive instead of a
fs mounted into a folder) and with "$ mount ...". With fstab a network drive is
displayed in my media, but when I try to open it
Greetings,
I've been trying to find a good graphical network calculator to use. I have
ipcalc, and it's a good tool, but it doesn't do hex output. I'm trying to
learn more about TCP/IP and I'd like to be able to convert from hex to
decimal to binary and basically just play around with the numbe
Back in the mists of time, I have vague recall of there being a way to
do installs and upgrades across the network. Does this still work? Are
there any READMEs, howtos web pages you can point me to? I'd really
like to be able to do this without booting from a CD if at all possible.
I don'
Marc Willem wrote:
Hello newsgroup!
Well, my problem is, that I can't reach my windows files on another
computer. Linux always asks for a password where no one is. An when there's
a password it says it would be wrong! When it helps you, I'm accessing this
computer via VNC and Linux can go onli
My wireless "card" (really an Intel Centron wireless feature) was read
and installed when I installed my 10.2, SO I tried to connect with a
wireless router. Firefox reported that it couldn't connect. So, as su,
I entered ifup eth1, to which I received this reply:
Network interface is manage
From: "Doug McGarrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello, all--
Let us assume that I have a Windows machine connected to a Win Printer--
a lowly Lazerjet that Linux doesn't particularly know or love. Let us
further
assume that I have figured out how to network a Linux machine with the
Windows machine.
Hello,
On Jan 16 19:58 Doug McGarrett wrote (shortened):
> Let us assume that I have a Windows machine connected to a Win Printer--
> a lowly Lazerjet that Linux doesn't particularly know or love.
...
> Can Linux print to this printer over a network connection,
No.
> does Linux have to have som
Hi those that have to common decencey to communicate with me the rest can go
**
In Suse 10.2 i need the network to behave like it used to in 9.2 ie be fully
active in runlevel 3 so that before any GUI kicks in networking is fully up
and running.
if-up do
Johannes Meixner schreef:
Hello,
On Jan 16 19:58 Doug McGarrett wrote (shortened):
Let us assume that I have a Windows machine connected to a Win Printer--
a lowly Lazerjet that Linux doesn't particularly know or love.
...
Can Linux print to this printer over a network connection,
No.
doe
I have a few different computers on my house network. Several have
been upgraded to 1Gb ethernet. Doing benchmarkings, I find that
a significant part of the speed seems to be related to
"per-packet" delays -- I found I could get 2-3 times the performance
if I could set two machines to talk to ea
Hi list,
during a cd install (beta4 ppc) I configured a default gateway, but the
internet connectivity test failed, because YaST has not add the default
gw to the routing table.
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On Mon, 2007-06-25 at 21:23 +1000, John Bennett wrote:
> I have spent the last 8 hours trying to install on a PC with a CD and
> no floppy. I have an Opensuse 10.2 DVD, and a PC running it on the
> network, but for the life of me, haven;t been able to connect via FTP,
> HTTP, SMB, NFS and vari
On Mon, 2007-06-25 at 21:40 +1000, John wrote:
> Hans van der Merwe wrote:
> > On Mon, 2007-06-25 at 21:23 +1000, John Bennett wrote:
> >
> >> I have spent the last 8 hours trying to install on a PC with a CD and
> >> no floppy. I have an Opensuse 10.2 DVD, and a PC running it on the
> >> n
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Am Montag, 25. Juni 2007 13:23 schrieb John Bennett:
> I have an Opensuse 10.2 DVD, and a PC running it on the
> network, but for the life of me, haven;t been able to connect via FTP,
> HTTP, SMB, NFS and various other options.
SuSE Firewall activated?
John Bennett wrote:
> I have spent the last 8 hours trying to install on a PC with a CD and
> no floppy. I have an Opensuse 10.2 DVD, and a PC running it on the
> network, but for the life of me, haven;t been able to connect via FTP,
> HTTP, SMB, NFS and various other options. I can run up the
On Monday 25 June 2007 18:23, John Bennett wrote:
> I have spent the last 8 hours trying to install on a PC with a CD and
> no floppy. I have an Opensuse 10.2 DVD, and a PC running it on the
> network, but for the life of me, haven;t been able to connect via FTP,
> HTTP, SMB, NFS and various ot
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> On Monday 25 June 2007 18:23, John Bennett wrote:
>
>> I have spent the last 8 hours trying to install on a PC with a CD and
>> no floppy. I have an Opensuse 10.2 DVD, and a PC running it on the
>> network, but for the life of me, haven;t been able to connect via FTP,
On Wednesday 27 June 2007 18:15, John wrote:
> > Hello,
> > Have you resolved the problem?
>
> Hi Fajar,
>
> Well, am I embarrassed or what?? I was "sort of" trying to cut corners,
> and making big assumptions. First (and main) big assumption was that you
> can use an earlier version of boot disk t
On Monday 25 June 2007 18:23, John Bennett wrote:
I have spent the last 8 hours trying to install on a PC with a CD and
no floppy. I have an Opensuse 10.2 DVD, and a PC running it on the
network, but for the life of me, haven;t been able to connect via FTP,
HTTP, SMB, NFS and various other op
Afan Pasalic wrote:
> On Monday 25 June 2007 18:23, John Bennett wrote:
>>> I have spent the last 8 hours trying to install on a PC with a CD and
>>> no floppy. I have an Opensuse 10.2 DVD, and a PC running it on the
>>> network, but for the life of me, haven;t been able to connect via FTP,
>>>
On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 07:50 -0500, Afan Pasalic wrote:
> The fastest and no-stress solution:
> http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2967671&CatId=88
> and, could be money saving too.
Ditto that I have an MSI through Tiger Direct all onboard and it works
great
On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 08:25:18PM +0200, Danilo Jonas wrote:
> Hey there,
Do not take this as a flame. It is intend to get you the best support
for now and in the future.
openSUSE is the comunity and SUSE is the distribution. This means that
this openSUSE mailinglist is about the community. T
Danilo Jonas wrote:
Hey there,
I'm trying to automagically mount a network drive with /etc/fstab. It works with
/etc/samba/smbfstab (but I want a fancy mounted network drive instead of a fs mounted into a
folder) and with "$ mount ...". With fstab a network drive is displayed in my media, but
On 11/15/06, Rob Wright wrote:
Greetings,
I've been trying to find a good graphical network calculator to use. I have
ipcalc, and it's a good tool, but it doesn't do hex output. I'm trying to
learn more about TCP/IP and I'd like to be able to convert from hex to
decimal to binary and basically
Try Solarwinds Subnet Calculator - it is freeware.
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On Wednesday 15 November 2006 11:30, Rob Wright wrote:
> I can do conversions in the KDE calculator, but it won't allow me
> to put in a network address, or at least I haven't been able to figure out
> how yet.
Would you be more specific about what it is that you are trying to
accomplish.
On Wednesday 15 November 2006 11:45, M Harris wrote:
> On Wednesday 15 November 2006 11:30, Rob Wright wrote:
> > I can do conversions in the KDE calculator, but it won't allow me
> > to put in a network address, or at least I haven't been able to figure
> > out how yet.
>
> Would you be mor
The Solarwinds product mentioned by Alexey looks like what I'd like to use,
but it's for Windows.
Yep, which means that you can try to emulate it with Wine or VMware.
...Or run Windows.
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On Wednesday 15 November 2006 12:07, Rob Wright wrote:
> I'm mostly just wanting to do some calculation on network addresses, sub-
> and super-netting, netmasks, bit masks, etc.
http://www.tucows.com/preview/194767
http://linux.softpedia.com/get/System/Networking/Subnet-Mask-Calculator-5
Alexey Eremenko wrote:
> Yep, which means that you can try to emulate it with Wine or VMware.
> ...Or run Windows.
You do realize what sort of mailing list this is, right?
Joe
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On 2006-11-29 18:56, Bruce Ferrell wrote:
>
> Back in the mists of time, I have vague recall of there being a way to
> do installs and upgrades across the network. Does this still work?
> Are there any READMEs, howtos web pages you can point me to? I'd
> really like to be able to do this without
On Wednesday 29 November 2006 18:56, Bruce Ferrell wrote:
> Back in the mists of time, I have vague recall of there being a way to
> do installs and upgrades across the network. Does this still work? Are
> there any READMEs, howtos web pages you can point me to? I'd really
> like to be able to d
Darryl Gregorash wrote:
Do you mean a complete upgrade of a running system from one version of
the OS to another? That wasn't so far back in the mist of time, just 6
days ago :-)
http://en.opensuse.org/Updating_SUSE_Linux
but be advised that it's *strongly* not recommended. See also my first
p
On Sunday 07 January 2007 21:12, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
> My wireless "card" (really an Intel Centron wireless feature) was read
> and installed when I installed my 10.2, SO I tried to connect with a
> wireless router. Firefox reported that it couldn't connect. So, as su,
> I entered ifup eth1
On Sunday 07 January 2007 15:27, Anders Johansson wrote:
> On Sunday 07 January 2007 21:12, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
> > My wireless "card" (really an Intel Centron wireless feature) was read
> > and installed when I installed my 10.2, SO I tried to connect with a
> > wireless router. Firefox rep
Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
> My wireless "card" (really an Intel Centron wireless feature) was read
> and installed when I installed my 10.2, SO I tried to connect with a
> wireless router. Firefox reported that it couldn't connect. So, as
> su, I entered ifup eth1, to which I received this reply:
Anders Johansson wrote:
On Sunday 07 January 2007 21:12, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
My wireless "card" (really an Intel Centron wireless feature) was read
and installed when I installed my 10.2, SO I tried to connect with a
wireless router. Firefox reported that it couldn't connect. So, as su,
> [...] Ot, how do I disable KnetworkManager and just use
> ifup and ifdown?
AFAIK, it should be sufficient to start the YaST LAN module and
answer the first question "use Network Manager or traditional method with
ifup/ifdown" appropriate.
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On Monday 08 January 2007 08:45, David Mayr wrote:
> > [...] Ot, how do I disable KnetworkManager and just use
> > ifup and ifdown?
>
> AFAIK, it should be sufficient to start the YaST LAN module and
> answer the first question "use Network Manager or traditional method with
> ifup/ifdown" appropri
On Mon, 2007-01-08 at 10:59 -0600, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
> Anders Johansson wrote:
> > On Sunday 07 January 2007 21:12, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
> >>
Not butting in...well a little. I could never get this thinkpad (r40)
to work wireless in suse9.3. Yast in 10.2 found it, set it up, I added
ki
Peter Nikolic wrote:
> Hi those that have to common decencey to communicate with me the rest can go
> **
>
> In Suse 10.2 i need the network to behave like it used to in 9.2 ie be fully
> active in runlevel 3 so that before any GUI kicks in networking is fully
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 20:12, J Sloan wrote:
> Peter Nikolic wrote:
> > Hi those that have to common decencey to communicate with me the rest
> > can go **
> >
> > In Suse 10.2 i need the network to behave like it used to in 9.2 ie be
> > fully active in runl
Peter Nikolic wrote:
> On Wednesday 17 January 2007 20:12, J Sloan wrote:
>
>> Use "traditional method with ifup" instead of network manager.
>>
>
> I have it set up like that now but the network is way too late comming up KDE
> is up and running B4 i get any for of connectivity and on the
Hi,
I have a laptop, VT CPU, on which I would like to launch Full
virtuallization.
I am running Suse 10.2.
My network is about a wifi modem, DHCP.
The main interface is eth1, the wifi one. I dont use the wired interface
at all for the moment. xend-config.sxp is already setup with
netdev=eth1.
dom0
So I have a desktop and notebook both running suse 10.2. Now I have 5 static IPs
from my ISP and one is assigned to my desktop to make it sort of a server and I
alotted one to my router and am using it for DHCP which is what my notebook is
going on. I want to set up a printer (connected to the s
Hello,
I installed Xen with this manual
http://www.opensuse.org/Installing_Xen3
After reboot my network interfaces doesn't work.
Is there a manual available howto configurate the xen bridge?
Can this be done by YaST?
Regards, Andi
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I am experiencing an intersting situation with OpenSuse 9.2.
I installed it on a Compaq/HP (pentium-iv) and the network worked
great for quite a while in 2005. Then, for some reason, it could not
find the network card during boot and "ifconfig" did not show any eth
interface, no network either.
I
Hello
I been have a lot of problems with my network cards in OpenSUSE 10. I am
running OpenSUSE 10 on a laptop with IBM 82801DB PRO/100 VE (MOB) Ethernet
Controller and AIRONET Wireless Cisco Aironet Wireless 802.11b. Sometimes
when I boot the system my wireless card is not configured correct
I noted what was said about hidden SSID problems using SuSE and
Knetwork manager:
Kai Ponte wrote:
On Thu, July 26, 2007 2:27 pm, Johannes Nohl wrote:
I don't know for those of you in Gnome-land, but in KDE with
KNetworkmanager (the KDE front end to networkmanager) you right
click
the icon in
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Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
> I noted what was said about hidden SSID problems using SuSE and
> Knetwork manager:
>
> Kai Ponte wrote:
>> On Thu, July 26, 2007 2:27 pm, Johannes Nohl wrote:
I don't know for those of you in Gnome-land, but in KDE wi
On 07/28/2007 12:20 AM, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
> My eth1 setup includes a passphrase and ESSID for my current wireless
> router. I expect to take my laptop "on the road" and use it in
> various places which provide WiFi. If the identifying name of the
> network is not apparent, how do I set it
Quoting "Dennis J. Tuchler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
My eth1 setup includes a passphrase and ESSID for my current wireless
router. I expect to take my laptop "on the road" and use it in various
places which provide WiFi. If the identifying name of the network is
not apparent, how do I set it up?
> Deliberate mixing of ad-hoc and infrastructure based networking on the
> same SSID is probably not good practice. People configuring machines as
> ad-hoc with the same SSID and passphrase is something the network
> managers can do little about, and I would regard this as a potential
> security we
Hi,
We have an openSUSE 10.0 router, working with two 3com network cards.
I don't know the exact name/type of the "problematic" 10Mbit one, but
read previously on the 'net that this particular one can cause tons
of problems. And it really does.
I wonder, how to start to update its driver; any adv
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