Am Sonntag, 29. April 2001 06:15 schrieb marty:
> > Here are the results
> >
> > netstat -rn
> > Kernel IP routing table
> > Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt
> > Iface 62.104.208.43 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH0 0
> >0 ppp0 192.168.1
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 08:27:17PM -0300, Peter Cordes wrote:
>
> If you're using ppp, you should just tell pppd to set a default route. It
> has an option to do this, called defaultroute. Just add that to your
> /etc/ppp/options, or /etc/ppp/peers/filename.
>
That doesn't work. I tried put
Hi,
I have a 3com 574 pcmcia networking card that works just fine under linux
2.2x and linux 2.4x.
my only problem is that if when I insert my networking card into my computer,
something automatically configures it with networking information (such as
defualt gateway, DNS, IP, etc). This is f
> Hi,
Hello,
>
> I have a 3com 574 pcmcia networking card that works just fine under linux
>
> 2.2x and linux 2.4x.
>
> my only problem is that if when I insert my networking card into my
> computer,
> something automatically configures it with networking information (such
> as
> defualt gate
Hi - just a heads up:
I upgraded to woody recently, and discovered a quirk in the apmd_proxy
script: It short circuits and ignores system suspend events when
on_ac_power returns true: This has the unfortunate effect of not
shutting down the alsa-sound stuff and misc other things, which
unfortuna
Your message reminded me of a similar problem. My dell cpx500 has
options to suspend when closing the laptop on battery or on ac power.
Suspend when closing on battery was working fine, but suspend when
closing on ac power caused the machine to lock up so I had disabled it
in the BIOS. After seeing
On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, Lee Bradshaw wrote:
> Your message reminded me of a similar problem. My dell cpx500 has
That's me - always reminding people of problems :)
> I'm inclined to think the current scripts are buggy. Locking the
> machine is not good.
I agree - the ac_power check should be delega
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 08:27:17PM -0300, Peter Cordes wrote:
>
> If you're using ppp, you should just tell pppd to set a default route. It
> has an option to do this, called defaultroute. Just add that to your
> /etc/ppp/options, or /etc/ppp/peers/filename.
>
That doesn't work. I tried pu
Hi,
I have a 3com 574 pcmcia networking card that works just fine under linux
2.2x and linux 2.4x.
my only problem is that if when I insert my networking card into my computer,
something automatically configures it with networking information (such as
defualt gateway, DNS, IP, etc). This is
> Hi,
Hello,
>
> I have a 3com 574 pcmcia networking card that works just fine under linux
>
> 2.2x and linux 2.4x.
>
> my only problem is that if when I insert my networking card into my
> computer,
> something automatically configures it with networking information (such
> as
> defualt gat
Hi - just a heads up:
I upgraded to woody recently, and discovered a quirk in the apmd_proxy
script: It short circuits and ignores system suspend events when
on_ac_power returns true: This has the unfortunate effect of not
shutting down the alsa-sound stuff and misc other things, which
unfortun
Your message reminded me of a similar problem. My dell cpx500 has
options to suspend when closing the laptop on battery or on ac power.
Suspend when closing on battery was working fine, but suspend when
closing on ac power caused the machine to lock up so I had disabled it
in the BIOS. After seein
On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, Lee Bradshaw wrote:
> Your message reminded me of a similar problem. My dell cpx500 has
That's me - always reminding people of problems :)
> I'm inclined to think the current scripts are buggy. Locking the
> machine is not good.
I agree - the ac_power check should be deleg
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