On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 22:22:29 -0400
rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...But I don't know how to tell your card to switch
> to 100 Mps on Gentoo.
'ethtool' is a program that can do so.
-- Dan
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On Wednesday 14 March 2007 12:02, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> On 14 March 2007, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Why am I always the one to get the wierd hardware issues? Here's my
> > latest. The powers that be at work made me move my desk, and dhcpcd on
> > *this* laptop doesn't work at *this* net
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 13:54:00 +0200
Uwe Thiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 21 March 2007, Mick wrote:
> > On Wednesday 21 March 2007 10:46, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > > On 20 March 2007, Mick wrote:
> > > > On Wednesday 14 March 2007 16:02, Uwe Thiem wrote:
>
> > > > > Have you tried to force your NI
On 21 March 2007, Mick wrote:
> On Wednesday 21 March 2007 10:46, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > On 20 March 2007, Mick wrote:
> > > On Wednesday 14 March 2007 16:02, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > > > Have you tried to force your NIC down to 100Mb/s early in the boot
> > > > process? Assuming your network is FastEth
On Wednesday 21 March 2007 10:46, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> On 20 March 2007, Mick wrote:
> > On Wednesday 14 March 2007 16:02, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > > On 14 March 2007, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > > > With a static ip, I do get full bandwidth, error free, just like it
> > > > should be. So whatever this cabl
On 20 March 2007, Mick wrote:
> On Wednesday 14 March 2007 16:02, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > On 14 March 2007, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > > With a static ip, I do get full bandwidth, error free, just like it
> > > should be. So whatever this cabling issue is, it affects only bootp...
> > >
> > > hardware:
On Wednesday 14 March 2007 16:02, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> On 14 March 2007, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > With a static ip, I do get full bandwidth, error free, just like it
> > should be. So whatever this cabling issue is, it affects only bootp...
> >
> > hardware: Dell Latitude D810:
> > NIC: 02:00.0 Ethe
On Thursday 15 March 2007, Patrice Bouvard wrote:
> Le Wed, 14 Mar 2007 16:57:04 +0200,
>
> Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> > don't want to have to keep editing resolv.conf
>
> Then, don't edit it every time you change network. Just keep it with
> a lot of entries. If one doesn't work
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 01:16:28 +0100
Patrice Bouvard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le Wed, 14 Mar 2007 16:57:04 +0200,
> Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
>
>
> > don't want to have to keep editing resolv.conf
>
> Then, don't edit it every time you change network. Just keep it with
> a l
Le Wed, 14 Mar 2007 16:57:04 +0200,
Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> don't want to have to keep editing resolv.conf
Then, don't edit it every time you change network. Just keep it with a lot of
entries.
If one doesn't work, the next one will be used. Name resolution could be a
lit
On Wednesday 14 March 2007, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
> On Wednesday 14 March 2007 15:57, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > I would use google, if only I could think of a remotely meaningful
> > search string :-) The hdcpcd docs and kernel module docs are not
> > very enlightening. And the DHCP server is a Windo
On 14 March 2007, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Why am I always the one to get the wierd hardware issues? Here's my
> latest. The powers that be at work made me move my desk, and dhcpcd on
> *this* laptop doesn't work at *this* network point, or any of the other
> four in this row of desks, al
> -Original Message-
> From: Alan McKinnon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 14 March 2007 14:57
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: [gentoo-user] dhcpcd won't run at certain network points
>
> It's most
> certainly a cabling issue, I ca
On Wednesday 14 March 2007 15:57, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> I would use google, if only I could think of a remotely meaningful
> search string :-) The hdcpcd docs and kernel module docs are not very
> enlightening. And the DHCP server is a Windows domain controller.
But do your DHCP requests show up
Hi all,
Why am I always the one to get the wierd hardware issues? Here's my
latest. The powers that be at work made me move my desk, and dhcpcd on
*this* laptop doesn't work at *this* network point, or any of the other
four in this row of desks, althought hey work OK on Windows. It's most
cert
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