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Subject: Re: problems getting static ip to work
> I have a laptop running Debian, whose network interface is a pcmcia
> card. I use it as an IMAP mail server. Recently, I tried giving it a
> static IP address. by changing /etc/pcmcia/network.opts and filling in
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Subject: Re: problems getting static ip to work
> I have a laptop running Debian, whose network interface is a pcmcia
> card. I use it as an IMAP mail server. Recently, I tried giving it a
> static IP address. by changing /etc/pcmcia/network.opts and filling in
> the appr
> I have a laptop running Debian, whose network interface is a pcmcia card.
> I use it as an IMAP mail server. Recently, I tried giving it a static IP
> address.
> by changing /etc/pcmcia/network.opts and filling in the appropriate
> fields (I actually used pcnetconfig, so it generated the file fo
Title: Message
Hi:
Let me preface
my question by saying I am a novice on Linux
I have a
laptop running Debian, whose network interface is a pcmcia
card.
I use it as an
IMAP mail server. Recently, I tried giving it a static IP
address.
by changing
/etc/pcmcia/network.opts and filling in
> I have a laptop running Debian, whose network interface is a pcmcia card.
> I use it as an IMAP mail server. Recently, I tried giving it a static IP
> address.
> by changing /etc/pcmcia/network.opts and filling in the appropriate
> fields (I actually used pcnetconfig, so it generated the file fo
Title: Message
Hi:
Let me preface
my question by saying I am a novice on Linux
I have a
laptop running Debian, whose network interface is a pcmcia
card.
I use it as an
IMAP mail server. Recently, I tried giving it a static IP
address.
by changing
/etc/pcmcia/network.opts and filling in
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