On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 01:43:13AM +0300, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> you can try
>
> # ifconfig -a
>
> this will show all network interfaces
Not on a fresh stretch installation, it won't. net-tools is no longer
installed by default.
Use one of these commands instead:
ip link
ip addr
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On Sun, 23 Jul 2017 06:11:55 +0800
Long Wind wrote:
>i have just installed strech
>network isn't config during installation
>i used to use "dhclient eth1", it no longer work in strech
>
>device name eth1 change to wha
Thanks!
I add a boot option and can use eth1 now
no longer work in strech
it's working just fine on my pc. I've just tried.
> device name eth1 change to what?
you can try
# ifconfig -a
this will show all network interfaces
> how to config network in strech?
You can configure your network interface with ip or ifconfig command
Long Wind composed on 2017-07-23 06:11 (UTC+0800):
> i have just installed strech
> network isn't config during installation
> i used to use "dhclient eth1", it no longer work in strech
> device name eth1 change to what?
> how to config network in strech?
You
i have just installed strech
network isn't config during installation
i used to use "dhclient eth1", it no longer work in strech
device name eth1 change to what?
how to config network in strech?
Thank Scott Ferguson andMuhammad Yousuf Khan!
It turns out that I set the WRONG interface.
I correct my mistake and they work now.
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Thank Scott Ferguson andMuhammad Yousuf Khan!
It turns out that I set the interface.
I correct my mistake and they work now.
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DHCP or STATIC?
share the output ifconfig -a?
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 9:54 AM, Long Wind wrote:
> in early debian distro, I set two PCs' IP (192.168.0.x)
> then they can ping each other
>
> now I install squeeze, with step above performed, I can't ping a PC
> running lenny
> ping says sth like d
On 10/05/12 14:54, Long Wind wrote:
> in early debian distro, I set two PCs' IP (192.168.0.x)
> then they can ping each other
>
> now I install squeeze, with step above performed, I can't ping a PC
> running lenny
> ping says sth like destination unreachable
>
> What should I do?
>
>
No reason
in early debian distro, I set two PCs' IP (192.168.0.x)
then they can ping each other
now I install squeeze, with step above performed, I can't ping a PC
running lenny
ping says sth like destination unreachable
What should I do?
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On Sat, 2005-05-07 at 17:03 -0700, Peter Klauer wrote:
> Can someone steer me to an artical about setting up a comcast
> broadband connection for a stand alone machine. When I installed
> Debian I must have done it wrong.
I can't point to an article, but I can tell you that once the signal
becomes
Can someone steer me to an artical about setting up a comcast
broadband connection for a stand alone machine. When I installed
Debian I must have done it wrong.
Peter
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On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 06:55:05PM -0700, Tim Grogan wrote:
| Hello all,
|
| I've researched all the lists and how-to's and have gotten thoroughly
confused.
| I've also loaded lpr, lprng, printtool and numerous other programs trying to
| to configure a printer, so I'm asking all the print experts
Hello all,
I've researched all the lists and how-to's and have gotten thoroughly confused.
I've also loaded lpr, lprng, printtool and numerous other programs trying to
to configure a printer, so I'm asking all the print experts for some advise.
I'm running woody 2.2.20 and want to print to an hp l
Mark Brown wrote:
>
> On Sat, Dec 09, 2000 at 01:03:01AM -0800, Erik Steffl wrote:
>
> > I can ping crick, I can also telnet (using default telnet port)
> > without problems but when I do telnet crick.fmed.uniba.sk 25 from
> > command line I get the same message (network is unreachable, but onl
On Sat, Dec 09, 2000 at 01:03:01AM -0800, Erik Steffl wrote:
> I can ping crick, I can also telnet (using default telnet port)
> without problems but when I do telnet crick.fmed.uniba.sk 25 from
> command line I get the same message (network is unreachable, but only
> when using port 25).
> n
I am running debian unbstable, kernel 2.2.17 and I just installed
postfix using the 'internet with smarthost' config option.
when I try to send an e-mail to non-local address it says that the
network is unreachable, here's relevant part from syslog:
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