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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of The Hermit
>Hacker
>
>this is what it appears it was ... called up their tech support last
>night, the girl there said "we dont' support Unix", I asked her to release
>the IP
whereupon she went to her adm
On 0, Matthew Emmerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm connected through cable to the 'Net, and the provider I go
> > through, it appears, somehow has it setup that if I change nics, I hvae a
> > bugger of a time re-acquiring a lease ...
>
> What does dhclient log into /var/log/syslog? If yo
On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 12:11:06PM -0500, Garrett Wollman wrote:
> <
>said:
>
> >> This is perfectly natural. TCP will generate these messages whenever
> >> its retransmission timer goes off; they should correlate with packet
> >> losses.
>
> > Is it also natural that I cannot ftp from the bo
I'm setting up a system (200MHz) with 4.2-RELEASE, and the network card that
I have to go in it is a D-Link DFE-538TX/R PCI card, based on the RealTek
8139 chipset. I've been having all kinds of trouble getting it to work.
The card works fine in a Win98 system, and the provided diagnostic too
> I'm setting up a system (200MHz) with 4.2-RELEASE, and the network card
that
> I have to go in it is a D-Link DFE-538TX/R PCI card, based on the RealTek
> 8139 chipset.
[ snip ]
> pci0: (vendor=0x1186, dev=0x1300) at 11.0 irq 11
>
> I know the unknown card here is the network card, since th
Ok, I found out that I cannot use a cardbus card for now, so trying to
figure out if I can use my orinoco siver 802.11b pcmcia card. This card
initiallizes fine, I see a power led, and makes a startup beep. Now I am
trying to figure out how to specify the encryption and other settings so it
great goobers of gahness. it's like comparing windows to any other
operating system.
I have never understood running Linux as a server based platform when
FreeBSD and OpenBSD do it so much better. I'm pretty sure the only reason
people even bothered with Linux to begin with was because it was
This is probably more appropriate to mobile than net, but I'll take a
flyer.
First, are you what version of FreeBSD are you using? Anything in this
message is relevant to V4.x where x != 0.
Try wicontrol. This should print out the configuration of the
card. Make sure it's in BSS (not IBSS) mode.
Garrett:
>
> One would assume that someone working for the manufacturer has access
> to documentation. (Of course, Cisco being the empire that it is, it's
> entirely possible for that not to be the case.)
>
Yes, I have plenty of documentation on hand to support all
my changes... I have the int
>Well, you're on the right track. More than likely the D-Link card has some
>flags that aren't being properly set during the driver init.
>
>In the meantime, it would be best if you built a debug kernel and enabled
>crashdumps. This would give you (and us) more details on where (and why)
>this t
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