Actually, diald was running. Disabling it on startup removed the tap0 interface.
Hi Philippe!
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Philippe Raxhon wrote:
Thanks a lot (I had forgoten that line) but I still have tap0 on startup, but not in single mode, so it's probably a daemon that is setting it. The real problem is that tap0 is set has the default route, and I still have to do;
ifconfig tap0 down
or change the default route:
route add default gw xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx dev ppp0
i don't kow what tap0 is and why it's brought up... propably some isdn stuff?
anyway, try using /etc/gateways (see man 5 gateways) for your default
route
hmmm, try PATH="${PATH}:${ANT_HOME}/bin:${JAVA_HOME}/bin"put the it into /etc/environment and it should workIt works for all of them except when I try to add some path to PATH, gnome doesn't want to start. Is this syntax correct:
PATH="$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin:$ANT_HOME/bin"
knowing JAVAHOME and ANT_HOME are set the lines before.
This syntax is certainly not correct. It's the one I have in /etc/profiles and, in a TTY, I still can't run java or ant and don't see them in the PATH when typing: set | less
It still doesn't do it. Don't worry, I will find.
I have installed the latest sun java tarball in /usr/local. I need to use that release.what java runtime do you use? i use the ibm and i don't need a JAVA_HOME environment variable to get it to work.
yours martin
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