Strange indeed. What does doing "ifdown eth0 ; ifup eth0" do?
Shachar
Evgeny Popov wrote:
>Strange thing - in my 2 rh72 systems changing ip address in
>'/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0' followed by '/etc/init.d/network
>restart' does not work. Rebooting does, but i am not
Strange thing - in my 2 rh72 systems changing ip address in
'/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0' followed by '/etc/init.d/network
restart' does not work. Rebooting does, but i am not ready for this...
The NICs are 3C509 and eepro100, one per system, and the kernels are 2.4.9
-redhat-rpms. I
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002, Tzahi Fadida wrote about "RE: Lindows screenshots":
> yeah,
> I wonder if they'll sue if you will make a company called shitows because it sounds
>similar and
> might be violating their trademark.
No, but with such a product name you'd have Frito-Lay going after you :)
(see
yeah,
I wonder if they'll sue if you will make a company called shitows because it sounds
similar and
might be violating their trademark.
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On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> I wrote some code that uses the Floating-Point unit, inside a Linux
> kernele module and tried to run it on a dual SPARC. However, I get the
> following error:
>
> Jan8 09:45:55 linux kernel: \|/ \|/
> Jan8 09:45:55 linux kernel:
guys,
how do i tell kmail 1.3.1, kde 2.2.1 to change the default browser to
something else ?
thanks.
tal.
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Eli Marmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After zillion things that I've tried, I decided to set the MTU to 1500,
> *CONTRARY* to what the howto says (1452).
> Surprisingly, it resolved everything, and now it's working like crazy.
How interesting. My experience agrees with the HOWTO, e.g. I recal
Daniel Feiglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After looking over the site, my immediate thoughts were, "Vapourware"
> and "scam". But if so, why is Microsoft sueing them?
IIRC, M$ are suing for trademark violation. If that is right, then it
does not matter whether Lindows does anything at all or
I wrote some code that uses the Floating-Point unit, inside a Linux
kernele module and tried to run it on a dual SPARC. However, I get the
following error:
Jan 8 09:45:55 linux kernel: \|/ \|/
Jan 8 09:45:55 linux kernel: "@'/ ,. \`@"
Jan 8 09:45:55 linux kern
As far as I understand from /usr/src/linux/Documentation/proc.txt, the
'mem' files in the directories under /proc are supposed to provide some
kind of direct view of the memory of a process. If so, why do I see
nothing in them (as root, as the owner of the process I just get 'no such
process'.)
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