On Fri, 13 May 2005 22:00:20 +0200, plungeknob scareaunts wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I use DHCP to access the Internet at home, running Sid on my Toshiba.
> Yesterday I downloaded netenv. Having little background knowledge on
> networking and even less on modifying configuration fil
Hi everyone,
I use DHCP to access the Internet at home, running Sid on my Toshiba.
Yesterday I downloaded netenv. Having little background knowledge on
networking and even less on modifying configuration files on Debian, I
was hoping to use my Debian in the office, which has a cable Lan
Hello!
I have a problem with netenv and swsuspend:
I am using SID and some days ago while upgrading there is installed new
netenv-version. After installing i cannot use netenv during the booting
from suspend. I cannot choise anything at the dialog-frame.
Where is the error?
Thanx in advanced
Hello!
I have a problem with netenv and swsuspend:
I am using SID and some days ago while upgrading there is installed new
netenv-version. After installing i cannot use netenv during the booting
from suspend. I cannot choise anything at the dialog-frame.
Where is the error?
Thanx in advanced
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, [utf-8] Frank Küster wrote:
> I am looking for a sponsor for netenv, which is orphaned (#188167) and
> ITA'd by me. I'm Cc:'in debian-laptop (to which I'm not subscribed) and
> some developers who have answered to bugs.
Hi Frank,
If nobod
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I am looking for a sponsor for netenv, which is orphaned (#188167) and
ITA'd by me. I'm Cc:'in debian-laptop (to which I'm not subscribed) and
some developers who have answered to bugs.
Description: Configure your system f
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, [utf-8] Frank Küster wrote:
> I am looking for a sponsor for netenv, which is orphaned (#188167) and
> ITA'd by me. I'm Cc:'in debian-laptop (to which I'm not subscribed) and
> some developers who have answered to bugs.
Hi Frank,
If nobody els
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Hello,
I am looking for a sponsor for netenv, which is orphaned (#188167) and
ITA'd by me. I'm Cc:'in debian-laptop (to which I'm not subscribed) and
some developers who have answered to bugs.
Description: Configure your system f
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 23:48, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> I'm trying to work my way through the configuration examples for netenv
> with my laptop:
> http://netenv.sourceforge.net/netenv-en.html#config
> but I'm not sure how to configure my system from these examples.
>
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 23:48, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> I'm trying to work my way through the configuration examples for netenv
> with my laptop:
> http://netenv.sourceforge.net/netenv-en.html#config
> but I'm not sure how to configure my system from these examples.
>
I'm trying to work my way through the configuration examples for netenv
with my laptop:
http://netenv.sourceforge.net/netenv-en.html#config
but I'm not sure how to configure my system from these examples.
I currently have two configurations:
AT HOME
- DHCP ethernet
I'm trying to work my way through the configuration examples for netenv
with my laptop:
http://netenv.sourceforge.net/netenv-en.html#config
but I'm not sure how to configure my system from these examples.
I currently have two configurations:
AT HOME
- DHCP ethernet
* 030125 07:29 Soren A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Johan Svedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote around 23 Jan 2003
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> > I think you are doing something wrong. However, you might want to try
> > whereami instead.
>
> No, not doing anything
t; No, not doing anything wrong. He just hasn't found the netenv documentation
> in /usr/share/doc/netenv or hasn't read that documentation with any degree
> of seriousness.
That's what I ment. :-)
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Johan Svedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote around 23 Jan 2003
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I think you are doing something wrong. However, you might want to try
> whereami instead.
No, not doing anything wrong. He just hasn't found the netenv documentation
in /usr/share/doc/nete
Johan Svedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote around 23 Jan 2003
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I think you are doing something wrong. However, you might want to try
> whereami instead.
No, not doing anything wrong. He just hasn't found the netenv documen
* 030122 20:36 Martin NospamHenne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I've installed Woody on my Laptop and I found that
> cute little package 'netenv', which allows to choose
> a proper network-environment, depending on the location
> I connect my machine, at boot-time.
* 030122 20:36 Martin NospamHenne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I've installed Woody on my Laptop and I found that
> cute little package 'netenv', which allows to choose
> a proper network-environment, depending on the location
> I connect my machine, at boot-time.
I've installed Woody on my Laptop and I found that
cute little package 'netenv', which allows to choose
a proper network-environment, depending on the location
I connect my machine, at boot-time.
The package seems to just write the chosen configuration
to a file called '/etc
I've installed Woody on my Laptop and I found that
cute little package 'netenv', which allows to choose
a proper network-environment, depending on the location
I connect my machine, at boot-time.
The package seems to just write the chosen configuration
to a file called '/etc
ome pppd/chat - peers, but this won't
be enough. Afaik it's not designed for pppd-issues - but could I perhaps
configure netenv to manage different access-methods at boot-time, providing
at least a menu ? However, optimal thing would be a kind of autodetection.
tia
-- michl
ome pppd/chat - peers, but this won't
be enough. Afaik it's not designed for pppd-issues - but could I perhaps
configure netenv to manage different access-methods at boot-time, providing
at least a menu ? However, optimal thing would be a kind of autodetection.
tia
-- michl
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 03:46:20PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> anyone have luck setting this up. I get it to run at boot, but it will
> never change my network settings. I've tried it on 2 different machines
> and gotten the same results.
netenv is a very misleading pro
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> anyone have luck setting this up. I get it to run at boot, but it will
> never change my network settings. I've tried it on 2 different
> machines and gotten the same results.
>
> any clues,
I don't know much about netenv
anyone have luck setting this up. I get it to run at boot, but it will
never change my network settings. I've tried it on 2 different machines
and gotten the same results.
any clues,
-Jeff
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> > > A lot of my mail gets bounced back with since my machine doesn't have a
> > > fqdn (mail looks like its from rsifox@ . Netenv has a DOMAIN= setting,
> > > but this doesn't seem to affect
> > > # hostname --fqdn
> > > rsifox
> > &
l gets bounced back with since my machine doesn't have a
> > fqdn (mail looks like its from rsifox@ . Netenv has a DOMAIN= setting,
> > but this doesn't seem to affect
> > # hostname --fqdn
> > rsifox
> >
> > how do I get it to represent my fully qualif
On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 08:05:53PM -0400, Dr. Jon R. Fox wrote:
> A lot of my mail gets bounced back with since my machine doesn't have a fqdn
> (mail looks like its from rsifox@ .
> Netenv has a DOMAIN= setting, but this doesn't seem to affect
> # hostname --fqdn
> rs
> > > A lot of my mail gets bounced back with since my machine doesn't have a
> > > fqdn (mail looks like its from rsifox@ . Netenv has a DOMAIN= setting,
> > > but this doesn't seem to affect
> > > # hostname --fqdn
> > > rsifox
> > &
l gets bounced back with since my machine doesn't have a
> > fqdn (mail looks like its from rsifox@ . Netenv has a DOMAIN= setting,
> > but this doesn't seem to affect
> > # hostname --fqdn
> > rsifox
> >
> > how do I get it to represent my fully qualif
On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 08:05:53PM -0400, Dr. Jon R. Fox wrote:
> A lot of my mail gets bounced back with since my machine doesn't have a fqdn (mail
>looks like its from rsifox@ .
> Netenv has a DOMAIN= setting, but this doesn't seem to affect
> # hostname --fqdn
> rs
A lot of my mail gets bounced back with since my machine doesn't have a fqdn
(mail looks like its from rsifox@ .
Netenv has a DOMAIN= setting, but this doesn't seem to affect
# hostname --fqdn
rsifox
how do I get it to represent my fully qualified domain name at work?
-- Jon
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A lot of my mail gets bounced back with since my machine doesn't have a fqdn (mail
looks like its from rsifox@ .
Netenv has a DOMAIN= setting, but this doesn't seem to affect
# hostname --fqdn
rsifox
how do I get it to represent my fully qualified domain name at work?
-- Jon
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