How can I put the settings for two network cards in
/etc/pcmcia/network.opts?
The problem is, I want to run ipmasq on this laptop. Right now I let the
settings for the NICs be taken from /etc/network/interfaces. The cards are
configured correctly. But ipmasq is started two early, so I have to manu
How can I put the settings for two network cards in
/etc/pcmcia/network.opts?
The problem is, I want to run ipmasq on this laptop. Right now I let the
settings for the NICs be taken from /etc/network/interfaces. The cards are
configured correctly. But ipmasq is started two early, so I have to manu
>Are you really sure?
No, I was too quick to answer and happy about helping someone. But you guys
know more than I. I should have listened to the mailing list longer before
posting sth like that.
Robert
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>Are you really sure?
No, I was too quick to answer and happy about helping someone. But you guys
know more than I. I should have listened to the mailing list longer before
posting sth like that.
Robert
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I have a Satellite 2595cdt and suspend to disk worked for me, and it should
work for all Toshiba laptops with the debian package toshutils.
Just install it, and then run modconf to make sure the module toshiba is
loaded, then run wmtuxtime. It opens a small window (or maybe docks into the
panel if
I have a Satellite 2595cdt and suspend to disk worked for me, and it should
work for all Toshiba laptops with the debian package toshutils.
Just install it, and then run modconf to make sure the module toshiba is
loaded, then run wmtuxtime. It opens a small window (or maybe docks into the
panel i
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