Hi,
please keep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> in the Cc:. Thanks.
I was looking thru the selection of network discovering scripts in
Debian and I'm perplexed. The task is relatively straighforward: given
a laptop and a network connection spit something that can be used to
configure the laptop for th
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 08:39:13AM +1300, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> It doesn't pop up a configuration screen on boot (although it does
> run on boot)
Yep, sorry, as someone else pointed out, I was thinking of netenv.
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Marcelo
Thanks for the feedback. Following up to my own post:
> Package: intuitively
> Description: Automatic IP configuration detection for laptops
> A utility to locate current network address via arp requests and
> perform heavy reconfigurations based on its findings.
>
>
Hi,
please keep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> in the Cc:. Thanks.
I was looking thru the selection of network discovering scripts in
Debian and I'm perplexed. The task is relatively straighforward: given
a laptop and a network connection spit something that can be used to
configure the laptop for th
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 08:39:13AM +1300, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> It doesn't pop up a configuration screen on boot (although it does
> run on boot)
Yep, sorry, as someone else pointed out, I was thinking of netenv.
--
Marcelo
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Thanks for the feedback. Following up to my own post:
> Package: intuitively
> Description: Automatic IP configuration detection for laptops
> A utility to locate current network address via arp requests and
> perform heavy reconfigurations based on its findings.
>
>
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