Hi Finn,
> When using DSL from the mac, is the switch involved, or is the mac plugged
> into the DSL router directly? When the DSL router is plugged into the
> switch, does it negotiate a 10 Mb/s link with the switch? Maybe you can
> hang the mac off a 10 MBit hub as a workaround (if you have one
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004, Kilian Krause wrote:
> Hi Finn,
>
> > I suggest you check your netmasks (as in 192.168.x.x/16, rather than
> > "192.168.x/24").
>
> it is a 192.168.70.x.*/24 netmask.. i was just writing short style.
> Moreover i have been able to track this a bit more down. All connections
>
Hi Finn,
> I suggest you check your netmasks (as in 192.168.x.x/16, rather than
> "192.168.x/24").
it is a 192.168.70.x.*/24 netmask.. i was just writing short style.
Moreover i have been able to track this a bit more down. All connections
from 100MBit switched LAN will make the m68k network go d
G. Olson wrote:
WRT .sit, .sea, etc.
At the risk of stating the obvious, (and getting flamed), the Mac OS,
prior to X
identified files by type and creator parameters which are lost when a
file is
transfered by a non-Mac aware process. While a .sea (self extracting
archive)
is an executable, a
On Fri, 13 Aug 2004, Kilian Krause wrote:
> ...
> Now i have only the funny situation that i do have ssh and sendfile
> installed and can connect to them locally. Yet from the network i
> encounter timeouts from my router. From the workstation i even get a "no
> route to host".
>
> Any idea what
WRT .sit, .sea, etc.
At the risk of stating the obvious, (and getting flamed), the Mac OS,
prior to X
identified files by type and creator parameters which are lost when a
file is
transfered by a non-Mac aware process. While a .sea (self extracting
archive)
is an executable, a Mac won't know t
Hi,
now, just to keep you posted. I have been able to install Debian now and
it seems to be working quite well. I've used the netinstaller iso cvs
snapshot from 20040812, bootet vmlinuz-2.2.25 with root22.bin.
That made me go thru harddisk partitioning twice (the first of which was
dreadfully slo
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