> What I expect is a tool able to set the WHOLE laptop
> configuration according to the current environment.
>
> For example, at home I use my wired network with a Xinerama'd
> Xsession in 16bits. At work, I am using a wireless connection
> and no Xinerama. My printers are different, etc...
Ifupdo
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> Hello Micha,
>
> This may or maynot help.
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On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 06:16, James wrote:
> Micha Feigin wrote:
>
> Hello Micha,
>
> This may or maynot help.
>
> I have Prostar Model 8800 with an onboard Realtek 8139. From dmesg we see:
>
> eth0: 8139too Fast Ethernet driver 0.9.18-pre4 Jeff Garzik
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> eth0: Linux-2.2 b
[20030821] Xavier Maillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Wow it seems quite interesting even if it only does partialy what I
> want ;) What I expect is a tool able to set the WHOLE laptop
> configuration according to the current environment.
>
> For example, at home I u
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> Anybpdy can help me to configure it please?
Get the laptop-net-doc package.
For an alternative autoconfigurer, look at ifupdown-roam.
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[20030821] Xavier Maillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Wow it seems quite interesting even if it only does partialy what I
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>
> For example, at home I u
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> Get the laptop-net-doc package.
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> For an alternative autoconfigurer, look at ifup
Xavier Maillard wrote:
> Anybpdy can help me to configure it please?
Get the laptop-net-doc package.
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Hi,
Anybpdy can help me to configure it please ? I am feeling totally lost
with that especially to make it play nicely with the pcmcia schemes.
If anyone has any pointers and/or any configuration he can share with
me, I am quite interested :)
zeDek
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Hello,
I'm installing a Raven/Jtag device off of a parallel port on a
debian/windoz laptop.
Obviously the vendor want people to use Windoz, but, I strongly prefer
Debian.
In the Literature from the vendor, they state:
"The Raven is IEEE 1284 compatible. It does not support daisy chaining.
Thomas Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > Anybpdy can help me to configure it please?
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> Get the laptop-net-doc package.
What do you think I did ? :) I have already fetched it and read the doc
but with no result ;)
> For an alternative autoconfigurer, look at ifup
Hi,
Anybpdy can help me to configure it please ? I am feeling totally lost
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If anyone has any pointers and/or any configuration he can share with
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zeDek
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> >
Hello,
I'm installing a Raven/Jtag device off of a parallel port on a
debian/windoz laptop.
Obviously the vendor want people to use Windoz, but, I strongly prefer
Debian.
In the Literature from the vendor, they state:
"The Raven is IEEE 1284 compatible. It does not support daisy chaining.
The
Micha Feigin wrote:
Hello Micha,
This may or maynot help.
I have Prostar Model 8800 with an onboard Realtek 8139. From dmesg we see:
eth0: 8139too Fast Ethernet driver 0.9.18-pre4 Jeff Garzik
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
eth0: Linux-2.2 bug reports to Jens David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
eth0: RealTek RTL
Micha Feigin wrote:
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This may or maynot help.
I have Prostar Model 8800 with an onboard Realtek 8139. From dmesg we see:
eth0: 8139too Fast Ethernet driver 0.9.18-pre4 Jeff Garzik
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
eth0: Linux-2.2 bug reports to Jens David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
eth0: RealTek RTL81
Hi ppl,
I'm currently runnig a small distribution meant for terminal services, like,
X, Citrix, RDP and VNC. Which is installable on a disc with just dd, which
makes it very easy to deploy on hundreds of machines during a day.
For the moment i'm running on Sarge together with tools from Knoppix l
Hi ppl,
I'm currently runnig a small distribution meant for terminal services, like,
X, Citrix, RDP and VNC. Which is installable on a disc with just dd, which
makes it very easy to deploy on hundreds of machines during a day.
For the moment i'm running on Sarge together with tools from Knoppix l
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> On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Jason Straw wrote:
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> > Can we please ban these auto responders?
> >
> > they are worse then the virus themselves... and I am seeing a lot of
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>
> I have been flooded with respond
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Jason Straw wrote:
> Can we please ban these auto responders?
>
> they are worse then the virus themselves... and I am seeing a lot of
> this virus...
I have been flooded with respond mails to my personal address.
Do these viruses fake the sender address?
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