AOL is buying up TimeWarner? i think it'll be the other way around.
but maybe i am unaware of the size of AOL, these huge media
companies are really getting scary.
Shane Williams wrote:
> Thanks to everbody that replied to my first question. Now, just a few
> more questions about RR.
>
> First, will dhcp also set values like DNS and gateway/default route?
> I set the eth0 interface to use dhcp, and it ifconfigs itself up with
> an IP that looks like roadrunner, but no traffic actually goes out. A
> route command shows that I have and eth0 and lo, but no default
> route.
>
> Second, they brought out an ethernet card (installation was free so I
> took it), and I'm wondering if anybody else has used this model
> before. The box says it is a Focus Networks EtherLan PCI. It has
> both a T and 2 connectors and it's a 10Mb/sec card. Has anyone gotten
> it to work, or should I just put in a card that I know will do the job?
>
> Also, regarding my last message, a few people were confused by my
> parenthetical wondering whether or not I was an AOL customer now. For
> those who may have missed the news (or more likely missed the
> implications of the news), AOL will soon be (assuming SEC acceptance
> of the deal) merged with/buying up TimeWarner, so in a roundabout way,
> all RR users will soon be AOL customers.
>
> Thanks again for any help.
>
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