I've tried IFCONFIG:
lo Link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Bcast:127.255.255.255 Mask:255.0.0.0
UP BROADCAST LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:3584 Metric:1
RX Packets:51 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX Packets:51 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
Col
Hello from a newbie (please be patient!)
I've just installed a std.server.
I have 2 windows machines and the linux box.
I can ping from one windows machine 1 (192.168.1.1) to windowsmachine
2(192.168.1.2)
When I ping the linux (192.168.1.3) - ping times out.
I can ping the linux box from the linux
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I have checked this site. It contains a RPM-spec file and the source.
I am not familiar with compiling sourcecode
- what to do now?
Has anybody drivers and tv-applications for debian use?
Henning Olsen
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Hello all in LinuxLand
I've tried to install WordPerfect 8
No success.
The installation program from WP tells me, that it's based on kernel 2
(that's ok) and X11R5 (not ok).
I use X11R6 and when I try to launch the program, it says that a file in
the R5 directory is missing.
What do I do?
Ins
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I've got 2 pc's at home.
1 win95 and
1 Linux / win95
Working in win-environment on both pc's I have a windows-network with the
ability to share files. That is: - we share printer, modem and files on the
hard-drives.
Can I set the win95-pc up to accessing the modem
>The Xserver can's start.
>It's looking for a file, that doesn't exist: /usr/bin/X11/XF86_NONE
>It shouldn't look for that file - but for the XF86SVGA, I guess.
>
>I guess there is a configurationsfile somewhere, in which I have
>to change the XF86_NONE to >XF86SVGA.
>
>What file is that???
I've installed the Debian 2.0.10 from a CD using Dselect.
The configuration had a few failures - among them a missing file: initrc,
so the windowmaker couldn't be configured.
After the installation I used XF86Setup to adjust videocard and
monitorsettings. OK.
Starting the windowmaker afterwar
>
> >Andrew Ivanov wrote:
> >> > If it's not an overlay problem, I don't have a clue.
> >>
> >> Wouldnt it be the problem only when he was trying to boot to an OS
that > is > located >beyong 1024th cylinder?
> >> He's got 2 drives, on primary and secondary IDE's. And drive 1,
> /dev/hda, > ho
>Andrew Ivanov wrote:
>> > If it's not an overlay problem, I don't have a clue.
>>
>> Wouldnt it be the problem only when he was trying to boot to an OS that
is > located >beyong 1024th cylinder?
>> He's got 2 drives, on primary and secondary IDE's. And drive 1,
/dev/hda, > holds >Windows, an
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I'm a new debian-user (or ties to be...)
I've got a debian CD and install it on my disk.
Running Dselect as a part of it I have to pick a access method
I mark the CD-ROM - method
dselect ask me then, what the "device block name" is.
What the # shall I write here? No
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