Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 1 April 2010 20:40, Wayne <linux...@gmail.com> wrote:
When the servers are back up install the 'debian-reference' package.
Read it. Â It has a section on networking - read it. Â You would not have
started this if you had done this.
Most if not all problems can be solved by reading through that manual.
Thank you! I will spend some time reading that this weekend.
It is a valuable source of information. You won't be sorry.
As to one of your previous questions. Â Don't try to read the logs.
Google for 'Linux Books". Â Read through the Table of Contents of the offered
books and select those that you think would be helpful.
There really is nothing on log files! I really think that I might be
the fool who compiles all the messages online with a quick
explanation, as was suggested. It would be a great learning
experience.
That's why I said don't try reading them. Look at them long enough and
you *might* be able to spot something but trying to understand them is a
long process.
Another place to check is the archives of this list. Â Look there for
post relating to you current problem.
Of course! I usually either grep the archive that I've acquired in
Gmail or search these:
http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.user/topics
http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.laptop/topics
That means you have to sort through all the non DU mail as well. Go to
the mailing page at debian and you *only* have the DU mail to look at.
Much faster IMHO.
Thanks for the patience and the tips.
You are Welcome.
Good Luck in your studies.
Wayne
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