Hi Hugh,
- Original message follows- Hugh Saunders
>> Where do you have your WEP config settings stored?
>
> In /etc/wlan.conf I have SSID_wlan0="stokerec"
> Then i store my wep settings in /etc/wlan/wlancfg-stokerec
Hrm, which version of Debian are you running? (I've got a
/etc/wlan/wla
On Sun, Jun 15, 2003 at 11:34:50PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hrm, which version of Debian are you running? (I've got a
> /etc/wlan/wlan.conf, but no /etc/wlan.conf).
sorry typo. [thinko maybe?]
if it helps, unstable :D
> But for some reason, I still can't get my NIC to come up. From what
today i boot up my computer (dell inspiron 8000), having successfully
installed debian on it friday afternoon, and now it beeps at me,
sporadically, and in three octaves! same note (D i think); different
register. i can't isolate what's causing it -- i'm plugged in, so it
shouldn't be a battery i
> "WW" == Wei Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
WW> Please note that hda4 is the partition I created for
WW> hibernation. Strangely although it is physically right
WW> after the first partition, it's ordered as hda4. And the
WW> last physical parititon, the IBM recover hidden
WW> partition, is
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 08:58, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> today i boot up my computer (dell inspiron 8000), having successfully
> installed debian on it friday afternoon, and now it beeps at me,
> sporadically, and in three octaves! same note (D i think); different
> register. i can't isolate what's c
I just went through my woody install on Inspiron 8200.
On the initial installation, it gets its ip via dhcp. All good. I
did an apt-get for the 2.4-18 kernel, recompiled it with some changes, restart
and no more. On ifconfig I see lo and eth0, but I don’t get
anything.
In /etc/inter
charles yoo wrote:
I just went through my woody install on Inspiron 8200. On the initial
installation, it gets its ip via dhcp. All good. I did an apt-get for
the 2.4-18 kernel, recompiled it with some changes, restart and no
more. On ifconfig I see lo and eth0, but I don’t get anything.
I should have written /etc/network/interfaces.
In reading a few things on the net, a lot of people suggested to have the
autho eth0 commented out. This is for a laptop. I'm coming from redhat,
and once dhcp is set, you can more or less leave it that way.
All that I'm trying to do at the moment
charles yoo wrote:
I should have written /etc/network/interfaces.
In reading a few things on the net, a lot of people suggested to have the
autho eth0 commented out. This is for a laptop. I'm coming from redhat,
and once dhcp is set, you can more or less leave it that way.
All that I'm trying
"charles" == charles yoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
charles> I should have written /etc/network/interfaces. In
charles> reading a few things on the net, a lot of people
charles> suggested to have the autho eth0 commented out. This is
charles> for a laptop. I'm coming from r
On Sun, Jun 15, 2003 at 11:34:50PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hrm, which version of Debian are you running? (I've got a
> /etc/wlan/wlan.conf, but no /etc/wlan.conf).
sorry typo. [thinko maybe?]
if it helps, unstable :D
> But for some reason, I still can't get my NIC to come up. From what
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today i boot up my computer (dell inspiron 8000), having successfully
installed debian on it friday afternoon, and now it beeps at me,
sporadically, and in three octaves! same note (D i think); different
register. i can't isolate what's causing it -- i'm plugged in, so it
shouldn't be a battery i
> "WW" == Wei Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
WW> Please note that hda4 is the partition I created for
WW> hibernation. Strangely although it is physically right
WW> after the first partition, it's ordered as hda4. And the
WW> last physical parititon, the IBM recover hidden
WW> partition, is
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 08:58, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> today i boot up my computer (dell inspiron 8000), having successfully
> installed debian on it friday afternoon, and now it beeps at me,
> sporadically, and in three octaves! same note (D i think); different
> register. i can't isolate what's c
I just went through my woody install on Inspiron 8200.
On the initial installation, it gets its ip via dhcp. All good. I
did an apt-get for the 2.4-18 kernel, recompiled it with some changes, restart
and no more. On ifconfig I see lo and eth0, but I don’t get
anything.
In /etc/inter
charles yoo wrote:
I just went through my woody install on Inspiron 8200. On the initial
installation, it gets its ip via dhcp. All good. I did an apt-get for
the 2.4-18 kernel, recompiled it with some changes, restart and no
more. On ifconfig I see lo and eth0, but I don’t get anything.
I should have written /etc/network/interfaces.
In reading a few things on the net, a lot of people suggested to have the
autho eth0 commented out. This is for a laptop. I'm coming from redhat,
and once dhcp is set, you can more or less leave it that way.
All that I'm trying to do at the moment
charles yoo wrote:
I should have written /etc/network/interfaces.
In reading a few things on the net, a lot of people suggested to have the
autho eth0 commented out. This is for a laptop. I'm coming from redhat,
and once dhcp is set, you can more or less leave it that way.
All that I'm trying to
"charles" == charles yoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
charles> I should have written /etc/network/interfaces. In
charles> reading a few things on the net, a lot of people
charles> suggested to have the autho eth0 commented out. This is
charles> for a laptop. I'm coming from r
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