I didn't get a complete list of commands for this list when I signed up,
(at least, not as complete as all the other lists I'm on). Anyone know
how to go to digest mode?
BTW, I signed up on this to see if there was any difference in problems
between Debian and RedHat. My guess is that RedHat has
On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 10:24:13AM -0700, Murugan Krishnan wrote:
> I need to set up a Unix based chat server which I havent done before.
>
> What should I need to know or look for whicle setting up and adminstering
> the chat server.
>
> Appriciate your tips.
> :-)
> Thanks
> Murugan
>
Murug
> This is the second time I've seen this... what's the advantage of
> using the 3c59x driver over the 3c509 driver? I didn't even realize
> that it would work.
It shouldnt I misread the original. 3c509 is the correct driver for the ISA
MCA and older EISA card.
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Tony Nugent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Edit /etc/conf.modules and add this line to it:
>
> alias eth0 3c59x
This is the second time I've seen this... what's the advantage of
using the 3c59x driver over the 3c509 driver? I didn't even realize
that it would work.
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"Fritz Thomas (VTG)" wrote:
>
> > > If yes, where can I obtain these scripts?
> >
> > Use vi[m] - it can be used to create all sorts of things, including
> > shell scripts :-) You could create, say, /etc/rc.d/rc.ipv6 and call
> > it from /etc/rc.d/rc.local
>
> I know. But I'd prefer having exte
> > I am new to Linux and am trying to learn it. I have
> recently build a Linux
> > Redhat 6.2 box and installed a network card (3C509B) in the
> unit. It does
> > not detect my NIC during boot (and plug and play is enabled
> in the bios). I
> > have searched for documentation on installing
> > If yes, where can I obtain these scripts?
>
> Use vi[m] - it can be used to create all sorts of things, including
> shell scripts :-) You could create, say, /etc/rc.d/rc.ipv6 and call
> it from /etc/rc.d/rc.local
I know. But I'd prefer having extended
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/if[up|d