On Jul 12, 2007, at 1:30 PM, Mr. Shawn H. Corey wrote:
Hi,
I have recently signed up to your mailing list and would like to
introduce myself. (I have been lurking for a few days to get a
feel for this list.)
I have been using computers for many, many years and UNIX since
S5R4. And yes
On Jul 12, 2007, at 1:30 PM, Mr. Shawn H. Corey wrote:
Hi,
I have recently signed up to your mailing list and would like to
introduce myself. (I have been lurking for a few days to get a
feel for this list.)
I have been using computers for many, many years and UNIX since
S5R4. And yes
On 12 Jul 2007 20:02:03 GMT, Jack Malmostoso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 21:50:17 +0200, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
> 1) Under System->Administration->Network no cards are listed, but
> Network Manager works just fine. In other words I have no problem
> connecting to wired or wirele
I have 4 Power3 RS/6000 IBM AIX machines that my company was getting rid
of. Two of them have 400Mhz processors. I have enough ram for each of
the two to have 1.5 Gig. I can put two 36 Gig SCSI hard drives in each
one. With all this memory and a 64 bit bus, I was convinced that I
could get
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 21:50:17 +0200, Bob Lounsbury wrote:
> 1) Under System->Administration->Network no cards are listed, but
> Network Manager works just fine. In other words I have no problem
> connecting to wired or wireless networks, the cards just aren't listed.
This must be a bug, cause I ex
Hi,
I have recently signed up to your mailing list and would like to
introduce myself. (I have been lurking for a few days to get a feel for
this list.)
I have been using computers for many, many years and UNIX since S5R4.
And yes, that means I have done some sysadmin. (I even have a B man
I upgraded from etch to unstable and now have just a couple of issues.
Using an iBook G3.
1) Under System->Administration->Network no cards are listed, but
Network Manager works just fine. In other words I have no problem
connecting to wired or wireless networks, the cards just aren't
listed.
2)
Simon Valiquette wrote:
> Actually, the real problem is that It is a soft modem or something
> like that (just like a WinModem) for which we don't have the specs. But
> LinuxAnt is selling a driver for 20$ and is also providing another,
> slower one, for free.
I don't think this driver will wor
Magnus Rosenbaum un jour écrivit:
Typhoon wrote:
Using the Gnome Networking application under Administration, it can't
autodetect any modem device. And setting the ttyXX devices by hand does
no good.
I have a iBook G4 12" 1,33GHz (mid 2005), I don't know which model you
exacly have. AFAIK the
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