Meir Kriheli wrote:
Better yet, place them in ~/.Xmodmap which is read upon session startup,
Not on Debian, it isn't.
I will put in a reference to it in the doc, however. Thanks for the
feedback.
Shachar
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Daniel Feiglin wrote:
For what it's worth, they can both be pinged
from the host and the ifconfig output looks fine.
I am sorry. "For what it's worth" is exactly nothing. The setup you are
trying to achieve is not possible as is.
The problem is convincing the TCP/IP stack to route packets
Hi,
Any recommendations for decent Wiki software that
- Runs on Linux
- Has decent per-page read/write access control
- Supports embedded LaTeX markup
with a modern interface and well-maintained codebase?
We were planning to use MediaWiki in our research group, but some pages
are work-in-progress
Seems like you have a routing problem.
Say you have 1 box with 2 interfaces, having IP x and y.
When you try to ping or connect to either x or y, the routing table is
being consulted.
The answer of "what is the route to x" is "Local" - and it is treated
as loopback.
I don't think actual packets wi
On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 15:49 +0200, Aviv Greenberg wrote:
> 1. Use ethtool to set and query device settings
> 2. Use ethtool -S and netstat -s to get error statistics
> 3. Use dmesg to see if there were any errors printed by the device
> (hangs, watchdog messages, etc)
>
I second the ethtool -S su
Hello folks!
I'm trying to use a Linux box as a packet traffic generator. It has two
NICs configured with fixed IP addresses, 192.168.2.100/101. For testing
purposes, I connected the two NICs to each other with a crossed network
cable (hardware loopback). For what it's worth, they can both be ping
On Monday 09 February 2009 12:06:27 Ira Abramov wrote:
> Quoting Shlomi Fish, from the post of Sat, 07 Feb:
> > On Friday 06 February 2009 23:42:54 Ira Abramov wrote:
> > > 23:40:21 up 512 days, 9:49, 2 users, load average: 0.89, 0.83, 1.11
> >
> > That's a nice uptime. However, weren't there a
On Wednesday 04 March 2009 20:33:17 Moshe Brace using Yahoo wrote:
> As a Newbie I saw that it was geared up for Right to Left typing for עברית.
> After reading up that Gnome appears easier to use I chose Mandriva.
>
> I contacted by mail www.mandriva.co.il and requested their free Mandriva
> 2008.
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Last, we want the KDE startup to make these mappings (which, like I
> said, probably should go into the PC keyboard definition - if anyone has
> the volume keys bound to a different keycode, please shout). Create a
> file called ~/.kde/Autostart/keycodes, wh