Hi everyone,
I have installed netscape and when I go and try to run it (not as root)
I
get this message
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 key
Error: Can't open display: :0.0
Any idea what this is and how to fix it
Thanks
lias to my existing network card
Is this true?
And yes I have heard that choice number two is not a good idea.
If I was to want to go about using choice 2 what do I need to do to create
an alias to my existing network card?
Thanks in advance
Tomt
I have the hamm distrubution and I have ip masquerading enabled in the
kernel and the masquerading package installed.
Do I need anything else? Like another ip assigned to my nic or what?
Thanks
Hi everyone,
I have some files I've transfered from my Windows NT machine and they
have
several spaces in them like
This is a Test.txt
How does linux treat spaces I'm tried the filename listed above and a
couple of other variants?
Anyone have an idea as to how?
Thanks
Tomt
Hi everyone,
I have some files I've transfered from my Windows NT machine and they
have
several spaces in them like
This is a Test.txt
How does linux treat spaces I'm tried the filename listed above and a
couple of other variants?
Anyone have an idea as to how?
Thanks
Tomt
Question
I've been doing a little research and smbmount looks like it is going to do
what I want. I want to make a sharepoint on my NT workstation Sp3
accessable under a directory on my Debian linux machine(Hamm) just like a
fdd or a cdrom.
Now my question I've got everything installed it requi
Hi everyone,
Before I ask my question I want to give you all an update. I have posted
here before when I was having a problem with my nic card not working and
all the suggestions as to what could be the problem are greatly
appreciated. I would like to say that I figured out what the problem was
At 08:52 PM 7/23/1998 +1000, you wrote:
>> >It may be useful for you to assign the NIC's address to something
>> >other than 0x300. A lot of different (very different even!) cards try
>> >to use 0x300 (sound cards, primarily).
>> Theres a sound card in the machine but its sitting on 0x330
>> >Also
At 10:02 PM 7/20/1998 -0400, you wrote:
>I assume you have tcp/ip installed on the NT machine. It doesnt come that
>way out of the box. I think you have to install tcp/ip to even assign an ip
>address. Make sure you reran SP3 after installing tcp/ip from the NT cd.
Been there, done that.
>My Deb
At 01:47 PM 7/20/1998 -0400, you wrote:
>Do you have the IP-Masquerade / IP-Firewall package installed? (I forget
>the actual name.) I had similar problems after installing the ipmasq
>tools. Seems the install scripts set up a really strict rules set to
>protect the Linux machine from attack over
At 10:44 PM 7/19/1998 -0700, you wrote:
>It may be useful for you to assign the NIC's address to something other
>than 0x300. A lot of different (very different even!) cards try to use
>0x300 (sound cards, primarily).
Theres a sound card in the machine but its sitting on 0x330
>Also you may want to
Hi Everyone,
Question for anyone who knows much about networking under Debian.
I have two computer one is running Debian Linux. Kernel 2.0.29 and the
other is running Windows Nt Workstation Sp3. Now heres what I'm trying to
get done is the two machines to connect up and let the debian download
st
At 10:55 AM 7/12/1998 +0800, you wrote:
>Could be. Routing is not that hard, but it depends a bit on what kernel
>you are using. 2.1.x is easier than earlier kernels.
I'm using 2.0.29 is that a problem?
For a very good debugging tool use tcpdump. You will see both incoming
>and outgoing packets
Heres my previous message
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Hi Everyone,
I've managed to get tcp/ip networking up and running on my Debian machine.
I have my 3com 3x509 configured to ip address 192.168.0.1, I have one other
machine on my local network(for now)
Hi Everyone,
I've managed to get tcp/ip networking up and running on my Debian machine.
I have my 3com 3x509 configured to ip address 192.168.0.1, I have one other
machine on my local network(for now) and it is ip 192.168.0.2.
How can I get my debian machine to see(ping) the other machine?
M
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