On December 29, 2003 09:41 pm, Daniel Pittman wrote:
> I am curious -- the packages that didn't cope, what were the problems
> you hit? I would like to know to better advise people in future.
>
> I presume that the issues was, at heart, that the packages assumed that
> you had a fixed IP address
--On Monday, December 29, 2003 13:36 + Andy Neillans
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Hardware: NEC Versa M300 Laptop
Release: Woody, upgraded to Testing.
2.6.0 stable source from www.kernel.org
.config and kern.log attached.
Compiled 'the Debian way', using make-kpkg.
Stock 2.2.5 works n
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003, Derek Broughton wrote:
> On December 28, 2003 07:55 pm, Daniel Pittman wrote:
>> On Fri, 26 Dec 2003, Derek Broughton wrote:
>>
>> > For instance, I completely trust everything on my SOHO network, but
>> > don't trust my connection to the internet. I don't trust anything
>> > b
On December 28, 2003 07:55 pm, Daniel Pittman wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Dec 2003, Derek Broughton wrote:
>
> > For instance, I completely trust everything on my SOHO network, but
> > don't trust my connection to the internet. I don't trust anything but
> > my desktop machine on the client's network, but
On December 29, 2003 09:41 pm, Daniel Pittman wrote:
> I am curious -- the packages that didn't cope, what were the problems
> you hit? I would like to know to better advise people in future.
>
> I presume that the issues was, at heart, that the packages assumed that
> you had a fixed IP address
--On Monday, December 29, 2003 13:36 + Andy Neillans
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hardware: NEC Versa M300 Laptop
Release: Woody, upgraded to Testing.
2.6.0 stable source from www.kernel.org
.config and kern.log attached.
Compiled 'the Debian way', using make-kpkg.
Stock 2.2.5 works norm
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003, Derek Broughton wrote:
> On December 28, 2003 07:55 pm, Daniel Pittman wrote:
>> On Fri, 26 Dec 2003, Derek Broughton wrote:
>>
>> > For instance, I completely trust everything on my SOHO network, but
>> > don't trust my connection to the internet. I don't trust anything
>> > b
On December 28, 2003 07:55 pm, Daniel Pittman wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Dec 2003, Derek Broughton wrote:
>
> > For instance, I completely trust everything on my SOHO network, but
> > don't trust my connection to the internet. I don't trust anything but
> > my desktop machine on the client's network, but
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Thanks for your reply: fellowing the below advice
I wrote an adquate script that I put in the directory
/etc/network/if-post-down.d
to set a default route when it is missing:
route add default gw
According to the man page we can specify the Iface,
instead to let the kernel to chose for us,
by a
On Monday 29 December 2003 5:40 pm, James Horton wrote:
> >The compiled 2.6.0 kernel boots correctly, but when X starts I have no
> >keyboard or mouse. If I try booting with linux single, I have no keyboard
> >or mouse.
> >
> >Any suggestions?
> >
> >Andy
> Did you use debian installer, or is ther
Andy Neillans wrote:
Hardware: NEC Versa M300 Laptop
Release: Woody, upgraded to Testing.
2.6.0 stable source from www.kernel.org
.config and kern.log attached.
Compiled 'the Debian way', using make-kpkg.
Stock 2.2.5 works normally.
kernel-image-2.4.22-1-686 works normally. (Installed via a
Thanks for your reply: fellowing the below advice
I wrote an adquate script that I put in the directory
/etc/network/if-post-down.d
to set a default route when it is missing:
route add default gw
According to the man page we can specify the Iface,
instead to let the kernel to chose for us,
by add
On Monday 29 December 2003 5:40 pm, James Horton wrote:
> >The compiled 2.6.0 kernel boots correctly, but when X starts I have no
> >keyboard or mouse. If I try booting with linux single, I have no keyboard
> >or mouse.
> >
> >Any suggestions?
> >
> >Andy
> Did you use debian installer, or is ther
Andy Neillans wrote:
Hardware: NEC Versa M300 Laptop
Release: Woody, upgraded to Testing.
2.6.0 stable source from www.kernel.org
.config and kern.log attached.
Compiled 'the Debian way', using make-kpkg.
Stock 2.2.5 works normally.
kernel-image-2.4.22-1-686 works normally. (Installed via apt
Ok, I'm finally getting back to working on this. I installed Win 98SE
temporarily to do some work. I'm reinstalling Debian now, and am to the
point where I've configured the PCMCIA card, and can now configure
Driver Modules, and Install Foreign Mondules. It's been mentioned that
I should reb
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Ok, I'm finally getting back to working on this. I installed Win 98SE
temporarily to do some work. I'm reinstalling Debian now, and am to the
point where I've configured the PCMCIA card, and can now configure
Driver Modules, and Install Foreign Mondules. It's been mentioned that
I should reb
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Pétition contre les brevets logiciels : http://petition.eurolinux.org
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Hardware: NEC Versa M300 Laptop
Release: Woody, upgraded to Testing.
2.6.0 stable source from www.kernel.org
.config and kern.log attached.
Compiled 'the Debian way', using make-kpkg.
Stock 2.2.5 works normally.
kernel-image-2.4.22-1-686 works normally. (Installed via apt-get)
The compiled 2.
Hi!
I have a Toshiba a25s207 and my winModem don't work under linux (2.4 or
2.6)
The ATI is:
ATI5 2.1.5, AMR ALi535p MB, AC97 ID:SIL REV:0x27, 2B
Thank you!
Tiago
Hi!
I have a Toshiba a25s207 and my winModem don't work under linux (2.4 or
2.6)
The ATI is:
ATI5 2.1.5, AMR ALi535p MB, AC97 ID:SIL REV:0x27, 2B
Thank you!
Tiago
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On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 07:03, Xavier Maillard wrote:
> <#secure method=pgpmime mode=sign>
> Hi,
>
> I have a linksys wifi card that worked pretty well with its linksys AP
> under kernel series 2.4.x but since my switch to 2.6, even if the card
> works, I am always disconnected.
>
> I have tons of
On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 07:03, Xavier Maillard wrote:
> <#secure method=pgpmime mode=sign>
> Hi,
>
> I have a linksys wifi card that worked pretty well with its linksys AP
> under kernel series 2.4.x but since my switch to 2.6, even if the card
> works, I am always disconnected.
>
> I have tons of
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