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* UnKnown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030327 07:47] spake thusly:
> Hi:
> Today i started to recive a strange message from the web mail, in a
> sertein moment a user was reading his mail trou
Is there an easy way, either in /proc/net or elsewhere to see if an Ethernet
card has an established physical link? I'm running Debian/Woody with the
2.2.19pre17. I'm guessing that this ability might vary according to card driver
but can anyone confirm or deny my suspicion? Thanks.
-Myke
Martin,
This was discussed a few months back on the SuSe mailing list. The answer given
there is pasted below. I'm sure a net search will yield more info. Hope this
helps.
Posted to Suse list in March 2001:
This is most likely triggered by someone from your internal LAN
accessing a web site w
Thomas,
Your card is supported by the XF86_Mach64 Server according to
http://www.xfree86.org/cardlist.html
Good luck with Debian!
--Myke
>>> "thomas flynn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/05/01 02:59PM >>>
hi folks, going to install linux, thinking of trying debian, need to know if my
all in ati all
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