"Vijaya" == Vijaya Nirmala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Vijaya> Hello. I'm trying to set up an access point . I'm using
Vijaya> Debian 2.4.18 version
Are you trying to set up the access point, or are are you trying to
set up your wireless client?
Vijaya> but i have a problem wh
"Vijaya Nirmala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to set up an access point .
> I'm using Debian 2.4.18 version
(Debian 3.0 [stable, "woody"] with a 2.4.18 kernel?)
> but i have a problem when i use command
> iwconfig wlan0 essid Testig channel 4 , this command fails
Fails how?
From: "Mike Beattie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 09:04:52PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 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 ip
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| commands each time. Search the archives. For example
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Title: Mensaje
Hey,
I
have encountered some problems on configuring the modem under Debian Woody. I
have installed the conexant HSF modem (it seems to be this one as the vendor ID
and the Device ID are correct) but always i try to connect (I have configured
the connection with pppconfi
On Tuesday 18 March 2003 20:07, Marc Richter wrote:
> Did you read the signature, of each *.list.debian.org mail...?
To be fair I think it should be said that there is a substantial delay between
when a request is made to be unsubscribed, and when a responce arives from
the server requesting au
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 10:37:00AM -0400, Derek Broughton wrote:
> > RTFM://interfaces(5) - around line 70 or so.
>
> He appears to be using pcmcia nics, in which case changing anything in
> ../interfaces won't do him a bit of good.
What a load of shit. I use /e/n/interfaces for all of my PCMCI
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Hi all,
on the Pentium version of an Asus 2400 I experience KDE crashes after an
unpredictable period of time. Without any apparent cause, the computer
freezes completely, not even answering to pings over LAN. The system fan
speeds up to maximum, h
also sprach Anders Ellenshøj Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.03.18.2134
+0100]:
> To be fair I think it should be said that there is a substantial
> delay between when a request is made to be unsubscribed, and when
> a responce arives from the server requesting authentication of the
> unsubscri
Hello List,
I would like to know, if in general nowadays the DVD/CDRW drives on laptops
are supported by cdrecord and if getting them to work is the same as getting
a standard drive to work on a desktop PC. (I mean ide-scsi emulation, or even
better true scsi).
Thanks
Matej
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On Tuesday 18 March 2003 22:21, Jan Schumacher wrote:
> I am using Ralph Nolden's Woody backport of KDE3.1 and XFree4.2 from Sid,
> as 4.1 doesn't have a suitable display driver. The same thing happened with
> a XFree4.3 backport and different minor ve
"Norman" == Norman Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Norman> A related question that I've been meaning to look into for
Norman> a while: is it possible to have the startup configuration
Norman> ask if a particular essid is available and configure
Norman> accordingly?
Norm
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 22:19, Matěj Hausenblas wrote:
> Hello List,
> I would like to know, if in general nowadays the DVD/CDRW drives on laptops
> are supported by cdrecord and if getting them to work is the same as getting
> a standard drive to work on a desktop PC. (I mean ide-scsi emulation, o
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 23:19, Matěj Hausenblas wrote:
> Hello List,
> I would like to know, if in general nowadays the DVD/CDRW drives on laptops
> are supported by cdrecord and if getting them to work is the same as getting
> a standard drive to work on a desktop PC. (I mean ide-scsi emulation, o
Hello,
I found http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/
very helpful for getting my external USB2 DVD+RW
writer to work. (It appears as /dev/scd0)
chl
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I don't see any need to flip out about it, but for reference:
---
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ tail -n 16 /etc/pcmcia/network.opts
DHCP="n"
IPADDR="10.0.1.212"
NETMASK="255.255.255.0"
NETWORK="10.0.1.0"
BROADCAST="10.0.1.255"
GATEWAY="10.0.1.1"
DOMAIN="cyn.org"
DNS_1="127.0
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Derek Broughton:
> He appears to be using pcmcia nics, in which case changing anything in
> .../interfaces won't do him a bit of good.
In the past that would have been true.
Now it's changed and the pcmcia tools join with
etc/network/interfaces.
Code's in movement, anytime.
--
"Vijaya" == Vijaya Nirmala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Vijaya> Hello. I'm trying to set up an access point . I'm using
Vijaya> Debian 2.4.18 version
Are you trying to set up the access point, or are are you trying to
set up your wireless client?
Vijaya> but i have a problem wh
"Vijaya Nirmala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to set up an access point .
> I'm using Debian 2.4.18 version
(Debian 3.0 [stable, "woody"] with a 2.4.18 kernel?)
> but i have a problem when i use command
> iwconfig wlan0 essid Testig channel 4 , this command fails
Fails how?
From: "Mike Beattie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 09:04:52PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 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 ip
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| Incidentally, it is much easier to use the /etc/network/interfaces
| file to set up your wireless card than to type in the iwconfig
| commands each time. Search the archives. For example
A relat
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On 18-03-2003, at 10h 23
see below your message.
and mine.
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Title: Mensaje
Hey,
I
have encountered some problems on configuring the modem under Debian Woody. I
have installed the conexant HSF modem (it seems to be this one as the vendor ID
and the Device ID are correct) but always i try to connect (I have configured
the connection with pppconfi
On Tuesday 18 March 2003 20:07, Marc Richter wrote:
> Did you read the signature, of each *.list.debian.org mail...?
To be fair I think it should be said that there is a substantial delay between
when a request is made to be unsubscribed, and when a responce arives from
the server requesting au
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 10:37:00AM -0400, Derek Broughton wrote:
> > RTFM://interfaces(5) - around line 70 or so.
>
> He appears to be using pcmcia nics, in which case changing anything in
> ../interfaces won't do him a bit of good.
What a load of shit. I use /e/n/interfaces for all of my PCMCI
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Hi all,
on the Pentium version of an Asus 2400 I experience KDE crashes after an
unpredictable period of time. Without any apparent cause, the computer
freezes completely, not even answering to pings over LAN. The system fan
speeds up to maximum, h
also sprach Anders Ellenshøj Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.03.18.2134 +0100]:
> To be fair I think it should be said that there is a substantial
> delay between when a request is made to be unsubscribed, and when
> a responce arives from the server requesting authentication of the
> unsubscrip
Hello List,
I would like to know, if in general nowadays the DVD/CDRW drives on laptops
are supported by cdrecord and if getting them to work is the same as getting
a standard drive to work on a desktop PC. (I mean ide-scsi emulation, or even
better true scsi).
Thanks
Matej
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On Tuesday 18 March 2003 22:21, Jan Schumacher wrote:
> I am using Ralph Nolden's Woody backport of KDE3.1 and XFree4.2 from Sid,
> as 4.1 doesn't have a suitable display driver. The same thing happened with
> a XFree4.3 backport and different minor ve
"Norman" == Norman Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Norman> A related question that I've been meaning to look into for
Norman> a while: is it possible to have the startup configuration
Norman> ask if a particular essid is available and configure
Norman> accordingly?
Norm
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 22:19, Matěj Hausenblas wrote:
> Hello List,
> I would like to know, if in general nowadays the DVD/CDRW drives on laptops
> are supported by cdrecord and if getting them to work is the same as getting
> a standard drive to work on a desktop PC. (I mean ide-scsi emulation, o
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 23:19, Matěj Hausenblas wrote:
> Hello List,
> I would like to know, if in general nowadays the DVD/CDRW drives on laptops
> are supported by cdrecord and if getting them to work is the same as getting
> a standard drive to work on a desktop PC. (I mean ide-scsi emulation, o
Hello,
I found http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/
very helpful for getting my external USB2 DVD+RW
writer to work. (It appears as /dev/scd0)
chl
--
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Institut fuer Experimentelle und Angewandte Physik
Christian-Albrechts-Universitaet, 24098 Kiel, Germany
http://w
I don't see any need to flip out about it, but for reference:
---
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ tail -n 16 /etc/pcmcia/network.opts
DHCP="n"
IPADDR="10.0.1.212"
NETMASK="255.255.255.0"
NETWORK="10.0.1.0"
BROADCAST="10.0.1.255"
GATEWAY="10.0.1.1"
DOMAIN="cyn.org"
DNS_1="127.0
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Derek Broughton:
> He appears to be using pcmcia nics, in which case changing anything in
> .../interfaces won't do him a bit of good.
In the past that would have been true.
Now it's changed and the pcmcia tools join with
etc/network/interfaces.
Code's in movement, anytime.
--
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 10:21:52PM +0100, Jan Schumacher wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> on the Pentium version of an Asus 2400 I experience KDE crashes after an
> unpredictable period of time. Without any apparent cause, the computer
> freezes completely, not even answering to pings over LAN. The system f
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