On Sat, 2005-11-05 at 16:10 +0100, Wodzu Wodzowski wrote:
> Hy, It's me again ;) I've got tw problems;
> 1.
> First is with my dvd roms. I have one dvd writer and one dvd rom. Both are
> detected and mounted properly (think so..) but when I want to open dvd to
> take away my disc, I can't do that
On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 14:36 +, Henrik Morsing wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Nov 2005, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > On the CPU row of top, there's various stuff displayed:
> > 'us' (which I assume is CPU cycles consumed by processes owned by the
> > user running top), 'sy' (which I assume
> anybody got their Speedtouch USB modem working under 2.10 'unstable' post
> recent updates (eg new udev and Xorg)? care to talk us through it? I know
> we have to unroll udev to an earlier version but there I am stuck.
>
> is the speedtch module stuff still in 2.10 unstable kernel (not quite what
>> anybody got their Speedtouch USB modem working under 2.10 'unstable'
>> post
>> recent updates (eg new udev and Xorg)? care to talk us through it? I
>> know
>> we have to unroll udev to an earlier version but there I am stuck.
>>
>> is the speedtch module stuff still in 2.10 unstable kernel (not
t; like
>> the kernel.
>>
>> sy is system. Regardless of user it's CPU cycles used by threads inside
>> the kernel e.g. working for processes asking for hardware access.
>>
>> id is idle
>>
>> wa is wait which is CPU cycles wasted on wai
would some kind soul point me to documentation on how to debug firmware
that should be loaded when hotplug detects a new USB device? this is for
2.6.11 kernel. thanks,
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On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 15:58 +, Michael Perry wrote:
> michael wrote:
>
> > would some kind soul point me to documentation on how to debug
> > firmware that should be loaded when hotplug detects a new USB device?
> > this is for 2.6.11 kernel. thanks,
>
> If I
opriate USB
> bus with all versions of the Linux kernel - download the latest version
> (http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/speedtouchconf/speedtouchconf_2.0_16_Oct_2005.tar.gz?download)
> which should work.
The above worked (once I used the rev4fw.zip firmware albeit a 4.0
*black* modem).
On Sun, 2005-12-04 at 22:54 +, michael wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 00:54 +0100, Wodzu Wodzowski wrote:
> > > > 2.
> > > > I've got another problem as well :p ;)
> > > > Know, that You've heard thousands questions as for thomson speedtouch
&g
random numbers and then call xterm -bg
appropriately. This script can then be launched from the panel.
Michael
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hey,
i was curious, so i tried it on the only machine i have sudo installed on,
which is my Debian based Ubuntu based LinuxMint Laptop.
micha@HP-Laptop: ~
> errors=$(sudo apt-get install mirage 2>&1 1>/dev/tty)
[sudo] password for micha:
Reading package lists... Done
On Thursday, 9 November 2023 19:08:25 CET, Greg Wooledge wrote:
No, this is not a normal phenomenon for bookworm upgrades. I've never
heard of it happening to anyone before.
i disagree. i had the same problem b/c i also had dropbear installed. for
some reason the dropbear daemon is started f
On Monday, 3 April 2023 22:03:59 CEST, Greg Wooledge wrote:
With this option, you can supply a stream of NUL-delimited filenames
to xargs -0, and process them safely. No explosions will occur, no matter
what filenames are passed.
out of curiosity, why not omit xargs altogether and do someting
On Wednesday, 5 April 2023 11:48:35 CEST, Michael wrote:
or do i miss something?
yes i did!!!
sorry, please ignore my previous post!
greetings...
On Tuesday, 23 May 2023 23:59:41 CEST, David Christensen wrote:
On 5/23/23 03:33, mick.crane wrote:
[...]
root@pumpkin:~# fdisk -l /dev/sda
Disk /dev/sda: 223.57 GiB, 240057409536 bytes, 468862128 sectors
Disk model: KINGSTON SA400S3
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/phy
On Friday, 26 May 2023 11:47:04 CEST, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
(And as mick.crane already noticed, it is a bit awkward to create an
extended partiton 2 only to fill it nearly up with logical partition 5.
I wonder what entity decided to do so.)
on my debian 11 test vm with default installation it i
On Tuesday, 29 August 2023 03:56:55 CEST, Greg Wooledge wrote:
The problem is, most Debian systems are set up to mount the core file
systems with "relatime". This means you don't have a record of the
last time each file was accessed, so you can't ask the computer which
files were most recently
On Tuesday, February 20, 2024 5:23:35 AM CET, Greg Wooledge wrote:
I'm not sure how to interpret this combination of things. Do these
default settings mean "the update/upgrade script will run, but it won't
actually do anything"?
kind of...
lines 354-360 (on bookworm) of said script (/usr/lib/
On Thursday, June 20, 2024 5:09:35 AM CEST, Jeff Peng wrote:
I am running a small mailserver with debian 11 for many years.
It's quite solid.
Though I have read this article:
https://www.cherryservers.com/blog/debian-12-bookworm-release
do you think there is any need for me to upgrade from 11 to
On Wednesday, October 9, 2024 11:30:36 AM CEST, Alexis Grigoriou wrote:
root@architect:~# dpkg -l 'linux-image*'
if someone would ask me, i would recommend to type (as root):
get rid of the old/unnecessary files:
# apt-get --purge autoremove
reinstall the current kernel:
# apt-get --reinstall
since noone mentioned it:
postfix has its own logging mechanism:
https://www.postfix.org/MAILLOG_README.html
greetings...
On Monday, December 2, 2024 4:04:12 PM CET, Andy Smith wrote:
Unfortunately rather common practice though even before systemd-journald
of course: Exim, Apache HTTPD Server, HAProxy, … (some of these CAN be
configured to log to syslog, it's just not their default state)
iirc, and the referenced
- I have a Debian Bullseye desktop PC. From time to time I receive
several Hardware Error Messages which begin with a Hardware Error Message
of the form :-
Message from syslogd@piglit at Jan 5 02:49:03 ...
kernel:[1064021.151590] [Hardware Error]: Corrected error, no action
required.
C
On Sunday, December 29, 2024 11:30:30 AM CET, Roger Price wrote:
On Sun, 29 Dec 2024, Michael wrote:
I assume this also prevents fetchmail from restarting.
correct, as long as the init script is called by systemd and nothing
changes in said script.
to disable the service prevents it from
On Saturday, December 28, 2024 6:56:09 PM CET, Roger Price wrote:
And the fetchma+ process disappeared - I hope it no longer
rises from the dead.
then make sure you run
systemctl disable fetchmail.service
otherwise it will start again at next boot.
greetings...
Thu, Jan 30, 2025 at 04:14:00PM +0000, Michael wrote:
> > Thanks very much for your help and suggestions.
> >
> > I am running Debian 12 on a desktop.
> >
> > My aim is to set up and use a TOTP authenticator app called Ente Auth.
> >
> > I ran, as root :-
&
Thanks very much for your help and suggestions.
I am running Debian 12 on a desktop.
My aim is to set up and use a TOTP authenticator app called Ente Auth.
I ran, as root :-
dpkg -i ente-auth-v4.2.8-x86_64.deb
to create an executable file enteauth, which runs the Ente Auth app.
The app wor
I installed a debian file (db1'say) using dpkg -i and an executable file
(ex1 say) was created.
Later another debian file (db2) was installed, overwriting the executable
ex1.
I now wish to overwrite ex1 with the data in db1, so I tried to install db1
again, but nothing seemed to happen.
Did noth
the Ente Auth developers before I can proceed with using the Ente Auth
app.
On Thu, Jan 30, 2025, 9:16 PM David Wright wrote:
> On Thu 30 Jan 2025 at 14:27:28 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 30, 2025 at 11:01:02 -0600, David Wright wrote:
> > > On Thu 30 Jan 2025 at
Hello,
It used to be that one can use two network cards at the same time, after
configuring /etc/network/interfaces and making the networks static.
This I did.
The results; the wifi card won't connect and the wired connected.
Is this something different in Jessie?
Thanks a lot in advance.
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d to try is:
$ xrdb ~/.Xresources
Then reload Emacs.
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t; where the text is or where the cursor has moved).
What color is the area where there is no text? Is it gray
(DarkSlateGray)? Is it possible that you're just setting the wrong
resource?
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e tried changing the values of emacs*font and font-lock-mode, but
the colors still appear the way you want them to on my system.
Are there possibly any other resources or Emacs preferences you are
changing that could cause the font colors to not be as you want?
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On Wednesday, February 19, 2003 12:07, Tom Montroy wrote:
> I don't think this is an .Xresource problem, but maybe some default
> thing is weird. I have 2 computers which have this same issue.
Perhaps you could post your Emacs configuration file (~/.emacs).
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of $LOCALE and $LANG.
Also:
If you are using "ls --color", you should use "ls --color=auto" rather
than "ls --color=always".
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d line.
>
> What do you use to convert?
This has got to be a FAQ somewhere.
I think the command is:
# tune2fs -j
example:
# tune2fs -j /dev/hda1
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"-rwsr-xr-x") the executable can arbitrarily change its effective UID or
GID, though.
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at config file on another machine that does have that file
If the process runs for a little while, you could also run "top" or "ls"
and see what user it's running as. (Hardly perfect, but it might be
enough information to get it working.)
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istory of Debian [1] for
more information.
Debian 2.2 and greater can be obtained from the main section of your
nearest Debian mirror.
LINKS
[1] <http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/project-history/ch-releases.html>
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On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 02:56:14PM +0100, Frank Murphy wrote:
> > > What is wrong with the following setup for Grub? I always ended up with
> > > problems booting from hda5, which is not a partition on my system. (hda1
> > > is windows, hda2 is swap, hda3 is going to be Sarge, and hda4 is Woody.
#x27;s best not to change permissions on files
you didn't create. ;-)
Why not start a new Mozilla session with "mozilla -ProfileManager",
create a new profile, and compare permissions?
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age to a writable CD. Can anyone help me?
cdrecord dev=0,0,0 -v file.iso
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,0,0 -v- cdimage.iso)
I'm not too sure how reliable it is to use a pipe between the two; I
would be worried that using a pipe would make a buffer underrun more
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the top lid like I said, you could later add the sheet feeder or buy it
preinstalled just like the duplex adapter on most printers.
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ng Sarge.
Hi,
I hate it when that happens to me. :)
$ dpkg -S `which nslookup`
dnsutils: /usr/bin/nslookup
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Yup, used to have the same problem. Has something to do with Debian Mozilla
being compiled with different gcc then Enigmail.
Solution: Get Enigmail for Debian, available on
http://enigmail.mozdev.org/download.html
look for Debian.
Works fine here. Hope that helps
Michael
will wrote:
>
ey've suggested aren't in woody and I'd like to keep their
machines as Debian-pure as I can. Can anybody suggest a package that I
can get with apt?
Thanks,
-mrj
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Reader! Think not that
technical informa
On Friday, February 21, 2003 14:49, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
> I have a problem with procmail processing one source of my emails.
[...]
> :0
> * ^From:.+\ *[<]Brian_Tracy_Newsletters@braintracy\.com[>]
> companies/t/brian_tracy/current/
>
> :0
> * ^Return-path:\
erwriting it with the empty string:
# echo "" > /var/log/messages
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s very surprised to find that
burning a cd didn't take over the system anymore and the problem with
the clock slowing is gone. audio/mode2 cds still seem to take up cpu
but it's a whole lot better than before. Not sure what's going on...
but I'm happy the problem's gone
On Friday, February 21, 2003 16:12, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
> Also sprach Michael Wardle (Fri 21 Feb 02003 at 03:16:51PM +1100):
> > On Friday, February 21, 2003 14:49, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
> > > I have a problem with procmail processing one source of my
> > >
;nice". If you want to give it highest priority
you'd use "nice -20 command ...", but it's usually a better idea to use
-10 or -15 instead to just give it an advantage over most of your other
processes (which usually run at 0).
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> > twenty whic is invalid; the highest numer (and lowest priority)
> > accepted is 19.
>
> Ought to be "nice -n -20" actually; "nice --20" is a deprecated form.
Oops. That's why I always refer people to the man pages. -n is probably
the best thing to r
gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
Take a look at
http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/
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drivers, and I assigned which was eth0 and eth1 via aliases.
I wish to use a monolithic kernel for security. Can you help me
understand either how to set this up so each card gets one ip and/or
understand how each card is getting all three?
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On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 08:51:31AM -0800, Michael West wrote:
> I am having trouble setting up a system for 3 nic cards with a monolithic
> kernel ( 2.4.18 )
>
I tried passing kernel parameters
ether=11,0x2000,eth0 ether=10,0x4000,eth1 ether=9,0x6000,eth2
Now I can only ping
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 04:22:19AM +1100, CaT wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 08:51:31AM -0800, Michael West wrote:
> > With this setup and only one card with a cable attached I can ping all
> > three addresses 10.0.1.10, 10.0.1.11, and 10.0.1.12. This is true no
> > matter
xist on disk until they're closed so
they'll keep using up space, but there won't be a directory entry for
them anymore so du won't show them.
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On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 07:48:45PM -0500, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 11:51, Michael West wrote:
>
> > With this setup and only one card with a cable attached I can ping all
> > three addresses 10.0.1.10, 10.0.1.11, and 10.0.1.12. This is true no
> &
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 11:41:30PM +1100, Russell Shaw wrote:
> Michael West wrote:
> >I am having trouble setting up a system for 3 nic cards with a monolithic
> >kernel ( 2.4.18 )
> >
> >The three cards are identical and use the eepro100 driver.
> >
> >For
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 04:56:10AM +1100, Russell Shaw wrote:
> Michael West wrote:
> >On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 11:41:30PM +1100, Russell Shaw wrote:
> > Seperate cables to not mean seperate nets.
> > In my case they were all going into the same hub.
>
> I h
parameter to the kernel.
ether=9,0x2000,eth0
If you use modules then you assign them in /etc/modules.conf
alias eth0 tulip
alias eth1 eepro100
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I don't know what you do when multiple cards use the same module.
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> On Monday 24 February 2003 15:45, David Z Maze wrote:
> > Mike M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > I want to restart my DocBook efforts. I have SGML source and want
> > > to produce HTML and PDF docs
> > >
> > > Should I start by installing these p
Hi,
I recently got my system installed, with Ethernet
[dual boot, Woody/Win98, pentium 800].
I had trouble installing X, and in the process of
trying to get that up and running, at one point locked
the computer completely. The disk drive was running
but not doing anything, keyboard was loc
I am wrong, please let me know. But I have spent considerable time trying
to make it work without success.
Bye
Michael
Brian Durant wrote:
> The response is "not found". Remember, I am still in the install. I
> don't have any problems dhcp on any of the other connected boxe
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 02:07:38PM -0500, Jeremy Gaddis wrote:
> Can anyone explain to me why /root has
> default permissions of 700 on a clean
> install?
Because that's root's home directory and you normally don't want any
user's home directory to be world-read
tware works. It's a bad idea to use
broadcasts for NIS anyway, though, you should explicitly give it a list
of servers to use. As I recall you set those up in /etc/yp.conf, check
the man page for ypbind for the syntax of that file.
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s won't play. Most any Windows burner program I've used
> can at least copy a VCD without a hiccup. What software are you
> using? Is there a FAQ you can point me to that gives some info on how
> to convert VHS tapes to VCDs?
No need for windoze... I've used vcdimager and
Job Files Total Size
1stroot 13 (standard input) 58602 bytes
I have greped for things that I thought would be relevant in /var/log and
could not find anything out of the ordinary. Any ideas?
Michael
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28 11:37:51 geocentric kernel: parport0: PC-style at 0x378 (0x778)
[PCSPP(,...)]
Feb 28 11:37:51 geocentric kernel: parport0: irq 7 detected
Feb 28 11:58:33 geocentric kernel: parport0: PC-style at 0x378 (0x778)
[PCSPP(,...)]
Feb 28 11:58:33 geocentric kernel: parport0: irq 7 detected
Feb 28 14:39:38
oller with no change.
I have tried from a rescue floppy with the same results.
Are some cdroms just too picky?
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On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 12:13:35PM -0600, Todd Pytel wrote:
> Yup, pretty much. Some older machines I work with (`96-`97 era) don't
> even spin up for CD-RW's - the hardware has no idea the disc is there.
> CD-R's work fine though. But I would think `98 era drives would be
> better behaved. Maybe t
?
How can I avoid this?
Thanx, Michael
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On Monday 03 March 2003 02:50, Leo Spalteholz wrote:
> On March 2, 2003 05:22 pm, Michael Naumann wrote:
> > I'm using KMail (1.3.2) on a woody-box and it works perfectly.
> > Except for one minor flaw: Each time i jump to a new message,
> > either via , +, Cursor or Mo
Klaus,
so did you find a pattern under what circumstances it works and when it does
not? I would be very interested especially concerning Debian ...
Michael
Klaus Imgrund wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 18:46:50 +0100
> Michael Bona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I h
something
> like "Special device LABEL=usr not found"
Is it possible that the device's label is not "usr", but perhaps something
subtly different such as "/usr"? Try running "e2label" on the disk partition
to find out its correct e2fs label.
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r $5-10, so that might very well be more economical.
Most of these cheap cards are based on Realtek chips (so are most of the
cheap on-board NICs), they're not exactly the best cards around but they
do work.
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with a subje
ctrl-c at a critical time), but it
can also be used to run a command when it gets a signal (like allowing a
user to break out with ctrl-c but make sure the script cleans up after
itself).
Refer to the man page on bash, it should cover trap in some detail.
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On Tuesday 04 March 2003 12:50, Teilhard Knight wrote:
>
> > > Who ate my sandwich?
> >
> > Not me ;-)
>
> How can I be sure ;o)
He really was not. I was. It tasted wonderful.
You want it back ?
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On Tuesday 04 March 2003 21:41, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
> This has been bugging me for several years, and today -- hopefully --
> some kind soul is going to enlighten me ;>
>
> Several years ago, running ksh on several AIX and Solaris servers, and
> many, many simultaneous xt
Klaus Imgrund wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Mar 2003 18:19:09 +0100
> Michael Bona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Klaus,
>>
>> so did you find a pattern under what circumstances it works and when
>> it does not? I would be very interested especially concerning Debi
y began responding correctly to the Home
and End keys when I entered the string as above, but also, somewhat
counter-intuitively, under Terminal/Keyboard selected Standard for "The
Home and End keys" and ESC[n~ for "The Function keys and keypad". That
is, selecting Linux for the
> listen to, and says it is playing it, but no sound. I made sure that the
> CD burner had group CDROM and I am listed as belonging to that group.
Is the cd audio cable attached to the soundcard? :) Is there a link
/dev/cdrom -> /dev/scd0
Michael
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> #make modules_install
>
> If i already have the same version of kernel running does old module
> tree get over-written or not?
to avoid this I edit Makefile and put something in `EXTRAVERSION =`
Michael
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either should automatically refresh when the file changes.
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x27;re running nvi as vi. You could also run vim and see if
there's an option to not clear or initialize the screen.
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On Wednesday, March 12, 2003 12:14, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 16:11, Michael Wardle wrote:
> > On Wednesday, March 12, 2003 01:52, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > > Specifically, this regards "window blanking" in "full screen" curses
> > > app
ngs"
> It also happens when I do ctrl-alt-F* into any other terminals from X.
I had similar problems when I was running the framebuffer console driver with
the proprietary X drivers. If you're in a similar situation, it might be
best to revert to the standard text mode console drivers.
On Wednesday, March 12, 2003 14:45, Dai Yuwen wrote:
> Why people want to clean the environment variables before rm files?
Some systems have an alias for "rm" that invokes "rm -i". It's possible that
running with env -i ensures that the true, unaliased command is run
Both of those variables are now part of the _SERVER array, you would
access them as $_SERVER["HTTP_USER_AGENT"] and $_SERVER["REMOTE_ADDR"].
Similar automatic array variables are used for GET and POST form data,
session variables, cookies, etc.
http://www.php.net/manua
g wrong?
I think you can probably get around that by using
--include-directories=/path to further limit what you retrieve.
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the next step in diagnosing the problem. Did I forget something
silly?
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settle for two completely separate images.
Can this be done, and what tools do I need?
Thanks!
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On Sat, Mar 15, 2003 at 08:30:31AM -0800, Michael West wrote:
> I am setting up a new gateway and it will not forward.
>
Forwarding is working fine actually. I found a problem with the routing
on the machine with the 10.0.0.1 interface. 10.0.0.1 can ping 10.0.2.2
but 10.0.2.2 still
Hi everyone!
Till today my wireless lan worked fine. Yesterday I had to boot windows
(what happens about 3 times a year ;) and now the wireless interface
won't come up anymore.
cardctl ident 0
product info: "NETGEAR MA401RA Wireless PC", "Card", "ISL37300P",
"Eval-RevA"
manfid: 0x000b, 0x7
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On Sun, 16 Mar 2003 11:28:12 +0100
Michael Zech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone!
Till today my wireless lan worked fine. Yesterday I had to boot
windows (what happens about 3 times a year ;) and now the wireless
interface won't come up anymore.
Hav
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