On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Jeff Isaac wrote:
> /etc/network/interfaces, I can now properly use all of my NICs. The bigger
> mystery to me, then, is why the installer didn't install NetworkManager in
> the first place. The installer detected both cards, so I am somewhat at a
> loss as to why
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 1:07 AM, justin joseph wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Jeff Isaac
> wrote:
> > Hello all!
> >
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>
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> > the only interface listed is the loopback lo. I find this odd as the
> > wireless can correctly detect the available networks in my area, so I
> have
> > to bel
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Jeff Isaac wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> the only interface listed is the loopback lo. I find this odd as the
> wireless can correctly detect the available networks in my area, so I have
> to believe that some part of the networking system is behaving correctly.
> ifco
Jeff Isaac wrote:
When I pull up the gnome network status panel (I have it pinned to the
bar), the only interface listed is the loopback lo. I find this odd as
the wireless can correctly detect the available networks in my area,
so I have to believe that some part of the networking system is
b
sounds good. i knew it'd be something easy, I just couldn't think of
where to attack it from.
chris
John Schmidt wrote:
On Friday 07 April 2006 14:02, chris jackson wrote:
why, after working just fine for over a month, would my computer start
assigning different numbers to my network inte
On Friday 07 April 2006 14:02, chris jackson wrote:
> why, after working just fine for over a month, would my computer start
> assigning different numbers to my network interfaces? My wireless, that
> always used to be eth1 is now eth2, my pci card that used to be eth2 is
> now eth3, even though e
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