On 15 February 2011 22:38, Lewis Cawte wrote:
> I've just been looking at setting up the weather indicator on my
> desktop, however I noticed that its missing anywhere within an hour or
> two drive from me. I'm in Brighton, and there there doesn't seem to be
> that many places that are close to me
Hi all,
I've just been looking at setting up the weather indicator on my
desktop, however I noticed that its missing anywhere within an hour or
two drive from me. I'm in Brighton, and there there doesn't seem to be
that many places that are close to me on that list, atleast not any
that'd give acc
On 15 February 2011 15:31, ** wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have put ntlmaps on one of my work machines (Ubuntu 10.04) in order to
> authenticate to the work ISA proxy server. Synaptic, apt-get, etc all work
> fine,
> and many websites also work. There are however some web sites that will not
> display at a
Hi,
I have put ntlmaps on one of my work machines (Ubuntu 10.04) in order to
authenticate to the work ISA proxy server. Synaptic, apt-get, etc all work
fine,
and many websites also work. There are however some web sites that will not
display at all (e.g. ubuntu.online02.com) and Firefox says i
On 15 February 2011 11:47, Colin Law wrote:
> On 15 February 2011 11:33, Simon Swaysland
> wrote:
> > Yes, other devices are fine, it's just this pesky windows laptop.
>
> Please don't top post, it makes it difficult to follow the thread.
> Insert your reply into the previous post. Thanks.
>
>
On 15 February 2011 11:33, Simon Swaysland wrote:
> Yes, other devices are fine, it's just this pesky windows laptop.
Please don't top post, it makes it difficult to follow the thread.
Insert your reply into the previous post. Thanks.
If you go back to the Cisco DHCP server does the Win m/c get
Yes, other devices are fine, it's just this pesky windows laptop.
On 15 February 2011 11:22, Colin Law wrote:
> On 15 February 2011 10:12, Simon Swaysland
> wrote:
> > That was the first thing I tried and I get an error saying that the DHCP
> > server is not available for that interface. So f
On 15 February 2011 10:12, Simon Swaysland wrote:
> That was the first thing I tried and I get an error saying that the DHCP
> server is not available for that interface. So for some reason it's won't
> forget the address or where it got it from.
Are you sure that your DHCP server is working corr
Hmm, tried that one too.
Is there a time frame in which the laptop will forget about it's last lease?
On 15 February 2011 10:23, Sean Miller wrote:
> ipconfig /flushdns ?
>
> in "run as administrator" mode on cmd prompt? (right click)
>
> Sean
>
> --
> ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
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ipconfig /flushdns ?
in "run as administrator" mode on cmd prompt? (right click)
Sean
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That was the first thing I tried and I get an error saying that the DHCP
server is not available for that interface. So for some reason it's won't
forget the address or where it got it from.
Simon
On 15 February 2011 10:07, John Stevenson wrote:
> On 15 February 2011 09:55, Simon Swaysland wrot
On 15 February 2011 09:55, Simon Swaysland wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having an issue with a DHCP server I've just set up on a new box
> running running Maverick. I was running DHCP on a Cisco 877, but decided to
> play with DHCP on my home server instead.
>
> My wife's laptop (windows7) is still reques
Hi,
I'm having an issue with a DHCP server I've just set up on a new box running
running Maverick. I was running DHCP on a Cisco 877, but decided to play
with DHCP on my home server instead.
My wife's laptop (windows7) is still requesting it's old IP address,
192.168.0.27, it connects to the inte
Just to say thanks to those who replied. '--force' worked with both
parts of the driver. The driver is not just a ppd. It contains some
library binaries as well. Main thing is, it works. I had a bit of a
problem with the scanner, but after spending more time on the Brother
Linux support site f
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