On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 10:13:02AM -0800, Heather wrote:
> > On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Joanne Hunter wrote:
> > > 2) How can I do the same under the Linux console? (Is it possible?)
> >
> > Yes, it's possible. I don't know how, though, and think it involves
> > editing the keymap files and loading them
On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 10:13:02AM -0800, Heather wrote:
> > On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Joanne Hunter wrote:
> > > 2) How can I do the same under the Linux console? (Is it possible?)
> >
> > Yes, it's possible. I don't know how, though, and think it involves
> > editing the keymap files and loading the
I ran into a problem and I thought you might be interested in that
patch.
My situation is this:
I have two NICs plus a wireless network card that I'm trying to
configure together so that my box can act as a wireless access
point when the PCMCIA card is inserted.
Under normal conditions when you i
I ran into a problem and I thought you might be interested in that
patch.
My situation is this:
I have two NICs plus a wireless network card that I'm trying to
configure together so that my box can act as a wireless access
point when the PCMCIA card is inserted.
Under normal conditions when you
> On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Joanne Hunter wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > So, my questions are twofold:
> >
> > 1) How can I swap the Window and Menu windows keys with the Insert and
> > Delete keys under X? (or, How can I set it up such that the Insert key
> > tells X that the Meta key has been pressed, the
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 04:40:32PM -0500, Steven K Thompson wrote:
> I have Debian 2.2r2 on a Vaio F340 laptop. When I view a
> postscript file with gv, the type is broken and hard to
> read on the display. This is true for example when I try
Hmm.. are you sure anti-aliasing is enabled?
If not
> On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Joanne Hunter wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > So, my questions are twofold:
> >
> > 1) How can I swap the Window and Menu windows keys with the Insert and
> > Delete keys under X? (or, How can I set it up such that the Insert key
> > tells X that the Meta key has been pressed, the
When I do that I get two gateways, but with the wrong Destination
I get
DestinationGateway Genmask
0.0.0.0192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0192.168.2.1 0.0.0.0
What I'm trying to get is:
0.0.0.0192.168.0.10.0.0.0
192.168.2.0192.168.2.1255.255.255.0
Michael
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 04:40:32PM -0500, Steven K Thompson wrote:
> I have Debian 2.2r2 on a Vaio F340 laptop. When I view a
> postscript file with gv, the type is broken and hard to
> read on the display. This is true for example when I try
Hmm.. are you sure anti-aliasing is enabled?
If not
Hi steve,
Since you've gotten wvdial working with your ISP, I think you may be missing
just the nameserver information which is why you can connect to your ISP, but
you can't connect to any web sites.
If you don't have a /etc/resolv.conf file, create it, and try putting the
following lines in
Hi TOM
> If my card is 192.168.2.1 my typical routing ends up where
> everything is routed through this interface.
> I want to be selective down to 192.168.2.0/24 only and leave the
> default routing to another interface.
> The problem is that I want to have two routing defaults:
> 192.168.2.0/24
I recently installed debian 2.2r2 from cds and on a Vaio F340
and need to get it configured so I can connect to a network
by either phone modem or ethernet. I would appreciate any
explanation that helps me get oriented here.
I have a Xircom 56 CEM 100
pcmcia card with both types of connections.
Where can I set the routing tables for a PCMCIA card when it's
inserted?
If my card is 192.168.2.1 my typical routing ends up where
everything is routed through this interface.
I want to be selective down to 192.168.2.0/24 only and leave the
default routing to another interface.
The problem is tha
When I do that I get two gateways, but with the wrong Destination
I get
DestinationGateway Genmask
0.0.0.0192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0192.168.2.1 0.0.0.0
What I'm trying to get is:
0.0.0.0192.168.0.10.0.0.0
192.168.2.0192.168.2.1255.255.255.0
Michae
Hi steve,
Since you've gotten wvdial working with your ISP, I think you may be missing
just the nameserver information which is why you can connect to your ISP, but
you can't connect to any web sites.
If you don't have a /etc/resolv.conf file, create it, and try putting the
following lines in
Hi TOM
> If my card is 192.168.2.1 my typical routing ends up where
> everything is routed through this interface.
> I want to be selective down to 192.168.2.0/24 only and leave the
> default routing to another interface.
> The problem is that I want to have two routing defaults:
> 192.168.2.0/24
I recently installed debian 2.2r2 from cds and on a Vaio F340
and need to get it configured so I can connect to a network
by either phone modem or ethernet. I would appreciate any
explanation that helps me get oriented here.
I have a Xircom 56 CEM 100
pcmcia card with both types of connections.
Where can I set the routing tables for a PCMCIA card when it's
inserted?
If my card is 192.168.2.1 my typical routing ends up where
everything is routed through this interface.
I want to be selective down to 192.168.2.0/24 only and leave the
default routing to another interface.
The problem is th
18 matches
Mail list logo