Lev Lvovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>At Sunday 05:03 PM 4/11/99 , dyer wrote:
>>Lev Lvovsky wrote:
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>>> my ADSL provider is mminternet.com, and my address is
>>> silver168.mminternet.com (the IP is listed above).
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>>You've answered your own question here mminternet.com _is_ the domain
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Bialasinski) writes:
>Maybe some interrupt conflict or such? Check /proc/interrupts
Already done. I hesitated to provide too much or irrelevant information
initially, so I'll give a more complete picture now. The box is as basic as
possible: 486/33, 16mb RAM, plain all-i
(LOAF recognizes NIC and networks, Debian recognizes NIC but doesn't despite
identical configuration)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Bialasinski) writes:
>ifconfig eth0 reports the right values?
Correct. It does take many seconds to report back after hitting ENTER, which
goes against my experience.
Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>See man resolv.conf. You need your nameserver addresses in there.
>If it works with the IP # then that your problem.
>
>BTW I would thing RH also had the same file.
Yes, even with resolv.conf properly configured DNS lookups don't work under
LOAF, althou
As a relatively veteran user of other distributions (Redhat mainly, but also
many of the single-floppy ones), I feel astoundingly stupid for presenting this
problem, but here goes. Just installed Debian 2.1 base, and everything is
working fine except for one glaring exception. The module for NIC (n
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