Hi again,
listing with lspci does not give any ethernet indiactive for any Hw.
what I possibly could think of is that the LAN-socket (with the actual LAN
connectivity symbol on it)
is placed phycially close to USB ports, so it might go with USB designated
Hw without showing
explicitly "ethernet". Could it be so, I have a set of USB denoted devices
in the lspci listing,
what to look for ?
BR georg
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From: "Adam Dosch" <a...@wisehippy.com>
To: <users@httpd.apache.org>
Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2013 4:48 PM
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] fedora - apache
I believe since around Fedora 15, all network devices take on a new naming
convention based (see
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ConsistentNetworkDeviceNaming). So
looking explicitly for ifcfg-eth* in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts would
be the case if you're passing kernel boot parameter 'biosdevname=0'.
'lspci' had already been mentioned, and I'd also look in
ys/class/net/ -> see what devices were found and it will map back to
it's PCI bus location.
Case in point, if all that came back on 'ifconfig -a' was loopback, then
you don't have the module loaded to support that NIC device, it's not
bootstrapped to be an 'onboot' device, module is blacklisted (doubtful,
but check /etc/modprobe.d), or something else I'm entirely overthinking or
not grasping this morning.
-A
On Sat, 13 Apr 2013 10:29:37 -0400, Jim Albert wrote:
I expect the interfaces would have been detected and configured
during the linux install, but check:
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
for files looking like ifcfg-eth* (probably ifcfg-eth0 if only one
NIC) as those would be your network interface configurations.
On 4/13/2013 9:49 AM, georg wrote:
right ifconfig only comes up with local loop i-f,
so does that mean there is no Hw on the machine for eth ? (there is a
distinct plugg looking IPish :)
/georg
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*From:* Serge Fonville <mailto:serge.fonvi...@gmail.com>
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*Sent:* Saturday, April 13, 2013 4:10 PM
*Subject:* Re: [users@httpd] fedora - apache
Hi,
>Possibly you have a hint for where im stuck just now: Cant find
any
ethernet > device on the PC im digging into.
Perhaps there is no NIC detected.
if you run ifconfig and lspci, you should be able to determine if
that is the case
HTH
Kind regards/met vriendelijke groet,
Serge Fonville
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Terrific, tnx.
Possibly you have a hint for where im stuck just now: Cant find
any ethernet device on the PC im digging into.
(new to linux/fedora, but shurely there should be some eth ??)
tnx again
Georg
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Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2013 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] fedora - apache
On 4/13/2013 7:45 AM, georg wrote:
I have seen some documentation that indicate that some
version (2.2?) of Apache is
included in the fedora dist.
Does anyone have any information of how to find such a
package and whether these
are good things or if I should go for downloading other
version
In a terminal on my Fedora 16 I do this to see what version
I have installed:
~> rpm -q httpd
httpd-2.2.21-1.fc16.x86_64
2.2 is fine for me but I just use it to test my work
locally.
I would use the yum package manager to see what upgrades are
available. Maybe:
~> yum check-update httpd
View the yum manual page for more information on package
management and updating:
~> man yum
If you wanted a newer version than is available at the
fedora upgrade repos yum looks at you could build from
source.
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