Re: nat and dhcp

2004-03-21 Thread uzoma nwosu
Alan Chandler wrote: I am not sure I understood all your snippets, but some things that didn't see correct. Alan, you have giving me a ton of info to process. I'm going sit back and go through it step by step. I definitely appreciate all the suggestions. I'll post what happened when I'm done

Re: nat and dhcp

2004-03-21 Thread uzoma nwosu
Stephen Patterson wrote: On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 04:20:07 +0100, uzoma nwosu wrote: /etc/network/interface file snippets. ANY help would be greatly appreciated. Can you also post the results of ifconfig, 'route -n' and the /etc/resolv.conf file from the laptop. sure, all from the la

nat and dhcp

2004-03-20 Thread uzoma nwosu
I'm trying to turn my debian box into nat server. So far, I've got the kernel configured with all the netfilter stuff that the IP Masquerade-howto on tldp.org said (I'm running 2.4.24, with sarge/sid). I've installed dhcpd and it seems to run fine. So here's my problem: my laptop (which has a

Re: gnucash won't create config file--SOLVED

2002-11-04 Thread uzoma nwosu
Wow, I feel so stupid. I assumed that I would have to generate some freaky file to this work. Thank you to the tip. Uzoma On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 05:56:06 +0800 csj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 4 Nov 2002 16:00:46 -0500 > uzoma nwosu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: &

gnucash won't create config file

2002-11-04 Thread uzoma nwosu
This is very strange to me. I'm using Sarge (updated biweekly). I apt-get gnucash from testing and it installs fine, however, it puts out this error started: $ gnucash gnucash: [W] "failure loading ""/etc/gnucash/config" I check out /etc/gnucash/ and there's no config. What can I do to ge

Re: cannot run X apps when 'su'

2002-06-16 Thread uzoma nwosu
This is from a local LUG list: The safe way of doing this is to use xauth. xauth will allow you to set a magic cookie on your root account such that your X server will recognize it as being eligible to access your X server. First, as the non-root user who is running X type in an xterm: xa

running X client as root in other accounts

2002-06-16 Thread uzoma nwosu
I really hope this is a simple question that I'm just missing the answer somewhere. I'm running Debian Woody on an AMD K6-2 350 box. Everything works fine for the most part. It's just that when I try to run a xclient as root from a term in an another user account I get this error: # xcdroas

Re: Can't get ALSA to configure. PLEASE HELP!

2002-05-29 Thread uzoma nwosu
I have a side question on this subject. Would it be advisable for a newbie to just apt-get this and it be configured right from the start? Last time I tried this (3 months ago) nothing happened so I just used the pnpdump command. This is what I have now but the sound is a little weak. I've r