Hi all ..... I am trying to do the following ... please help me and tell me
whether this is possible or not:
I have 2 computers and before I got road runner, i have a Point-to-point
connection between the 2 of them via a twisted pair ethernet cable with an
ethernet card on each end. Well, I got roadrunner and decided to disconnect
them so that I could use my ethernet card with RR. Now, I bought another
ethernet card and put it on the computer connected to RR so that it has 2
cards now (same cards BTW, 3Com 3c503). I ensure they use different IRQs and
I/O base addresses. This card's purpose was to be able to reconnect the 2
computers again w/o disconnecting from RR. the other end computer has an
intel pci ether pro 10/100. now the problem is that the computers cannot
talk to each other using the twisted pair cable. i can still connect to RR
but that's it. even the lights from both cards do not light up, but I know
they work since I have tried them. any clues if this should work? i dont
want to buy a hub yet (I am poor!!!) so if I could make these 2 comps talk
with what i already have that will be nice.
thanks
PS: anybody knows if the ether pro pci 10/100 intel ethernet card is now
supported by linux???
BTW: Also, for some reason, when I boot linux on the computer with the 2
ethernet cards (both 3com 3c503) the eht0 device calls DHCP server and gets
the IP address with no problem, but when linux tries to init the second
card, ie eth1, it tells me "device not found!!!" can somebody help me
configure 2 ethernet cards under linux???? I can do 1 but I guess I am very
dumb to do 2, I CANT HANDLE 2, HEELLLPPPP!!!!
sorry, and thanks!!!
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of tom carlile
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 5:39 PM
To: Benjamin S. Vera-Tudela
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: JDK and JDBC
http://www.blackdown.org is the home of the Linux JDK porting
project. i've used it, it works great!
"Benjamin S. Vera-Tudela" wrote:
> Hello ... may I ask where can I get JDK 1.2.<latest> (A.K.A. Java 2) for
> linux as well as the JDBC driver to connect to postgres???? I have found
> some stuff at the postgres page but it seems to me that I need to download
> file by file and construct the entire jdbc directory tree on my computer
and
> then build the JDBC driver myself. Can anybody tell me an easier, faster
way
> to get JDBC for postgres and JDK 1.2.<2???> ?
>
> thanks
>
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seems to have a corner on incompetent programming as well."
-- Chris DiBona from the introduction.
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