Nope, looks good. eth0 and loopback only.
Ive got a few more ideas to try out, ill post my results either later tonight or
early tomarrow. Ive got a sneaking suspicion that ive miss something painfully
obvious, im going to check it out now.
I cant thank you enough for sticking with this though, tha
I remember that when I installed my Debian, a few weeks ago, I had some
kind of trouble with a non-existent interface, which appeared nonetheless
in ifconfig, and that messed up my configuration. Is it possible you'd
have the same problem ? you can check on that by just doing an
"ifconfig". I think
well you know, once you manage to get through ATT's gateway you're able
to access the DNS servers, which should resolve the names for you. But
I'm not sure I understood your previous message; have you been able to
ping the gateway, or establish some kind of communication with anything ?
I think the
Just a quick one:
Would it be possible to supply the ip address to the debian site in the arp
list ? once the system is sort of installed i mean.
It seems as though i could just pick most of the things i needed it it were
possible.
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Hey guys. Well i punched in different addressing information during the
install, and i suppose we have gotten somewhere.
Everything i used came off of the mac OS 9.1 tcp/ip control pannel. So now
instead of timing out when attempting to contact the debian ftp site, i get
a "hostname could not be re
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 04:09:34PM +0200, Fran wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I've succesfully install on a PowerMac 7200 this debian testing distribution
> using boot floppies and http sources.lists.
>
> I would like to thank everyone who have contributed to this distribution and
> apologize for my p
Hi Fabricio,
What kind of RS/6000 is it?
Fabricio Scariott wrote:
> Hi.
> I have make a floppy boot disk(boot.bin) and after load boot my machine
> frozen.
> With the file zImage.prep it frozen too.
> The display led is 185
>
> Thanks, Fabricio
>
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As for me, nothing much, sorry ! I was going to suggest doing what you've
just done, so if it doesn't work I am quite puzzled, especially since it
worked on the MacOs. One caveat though : it is likely that the IP address
that it gives to your RedHat machine is linked (by your provider) to the
Ether
Well i've tried a new method of manually configureing the network during
installation, using only numbers i know to be good. (from this machine, bothing
use
the same modem, etc) and that just gets me to the same spot i was before. Im
willing to try get myself to believe that this is one of my own
Hi.
I have make a floppy boot disk(boot.bin) and after load boot my machine frozen.
With the file zImage.prep it frozen too.
The display led is 185
Thanks, Fabricio
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On Fri, 2002-07-12 at 01:22, Marc Menem wrote:
> >
> >
> >Typical DRI lockup. :) So it seems the M6 is broken with no workaround
> >right now. Users with such a chip will have to wait until this is fixed
> >or try to fix it themselves.
> >
> >
> >
>
> Do you have a good pointer on where to get
On Sat, Jul 13, 2002 at 12:52:27AM +0200, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> OoO Peu avant le début de l'après-midi du vendredi 12 juillet 2002,
> vers 13:14, Jesus Climent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
>
> >> I have just checked, videolan comes in the standard Debian repository
> >> (apt-cache search vlc).
>
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