On Tue, 07 Oct 2014, Sam Varghese wrote:
> Having read what is available, it looks like this is due to a problem
> between systemd and wpa-supplicant; an older version of wpa-supplicant
> seems to work well with systemd, not the latest.
Which versions of systemd and wpasupplicant do you have insta
I run Debian testing on a Lenovo Thinkpad E531 which I bought in June. I have
been running Debian for the last 14 years, and have used the testing stream on
several machines for the last seven or eight years.
I have never used network-manager to manage my wireless connection, depending
instead on
Angela Brune wrote:
Hi,
I installed Debian 6 on my machine. Everything was going fine, but at
some point, after installing Gaussian 09 and writing in the .bashrc
file the lines I'm reporting below, the connection starting
oscillating.
Sometimes it goes for 2 or 3 minutes, then it comes back and
Angela Brune writes:
> ...installing Gaussian 09 ...
What's that?
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Hi,
I installed Debian 6 on my machine. Everything was going fine, but at
some point, after installing Gaussian 09 and writing in the .bashrc
file the lines I'm reporting below, the connection starting
oscillating.
Sometimes it goes for 2 or 3 minutes, then it comes back and so on.
Even after dele
Hi,
I use Empathy 2.30.3 with Jabber, GTalk and MSN. I used to be able to
connect to everyone but suddenly my Jabber connections are shown as
"offline" and when the remote party tries to connect their application
(some Apple thing) says "XMPPErrorDomain error 6". I can connect with
everyone who ha
i am wondering if anyone has experience with the
c3270, x3270, s3270 packages? the help and
documentation for these seems more sketchy than most.
The computers i use for work run attachmate's extra!
which is a tn3270 emulator. the computers that they
connect to are ibm 3270's (as far as i can tell
Hi debianers,
after a recent update to unstable (haha), I have been experiencing difficult to
trace problems
in getting a net connection via pppoe to the German DSL (T-DSL) provider.
Seemingly at random, it does
not work upon booting,but does work after 1..n reboots.
Here is what happens if I t
Hi,
Maybe it won't help you - but yesterday it took me half a day to bring a
Mac OS X machine online via GPRS, and my problem was I had to deactivate
a "PPP-Compression" that was activated by default.
Am Mo, den 07.06.2004 um 10:34 Uhr -0600 schrieb s. keeling:
> sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x1 ]
Ma
Incoming from Vittorio:
> I'm trying to connect my debian-testing portable PC to my GPRS provider via a
> serial pcmcia card. To no avail!
>
> This is my GPRS-provider /etc/ppp/peers/gprs
>
> noauth
> connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/gprs"
> debug
> /dev/ttyS1
> 115200
> defaultro
I'm trying to connect my debian-testing portable PC to my GPRS provider via a
serial pcmcia card. To no avail!
This is my GPRS-provider /etc/ppp/peers/gprs
noauth
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/gprs"
debug
/dev/ttyS1
115200
defaultroute
noipdefault
usepeerdns
nobsdcomp
> What do I have screwed up?
I'm not sure, but I'll bet that if you ask in comp.protocols.time.ntp,
someone there will know.
Good luck,
Andrew.
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On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 02:20, Michael Dominok wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 02:04, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> > I have ntp-simple installed on one debian woody server syncing time
> > from a few external servers. I have several other debian woody servers
> > trying to use ntpdate to set their loc
On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 02:04, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> I have ntp-simple installed on one debian woody server syncing time
> from a few external servers. I have several other debian woody servers
> trying to use ntpdate to set their local clocks from the server. It
> doesn't seem to be working.
I have ntp-simple installed on one debian woody server syncing time
from a few external servers. I have several other debian woody servers
trying to use ntpdate to set their local clocks from the server. It
doesn't seem to be working. Here is what I have tried:
# ntpdate -q 172.17.0.1
server 172.1
hi everyone,
when i boot debian, my net connection is up, and i can browse the web
fine, ping hosts,etc.
after a few minutes, i lose the connection. i cant ping external ips i
can only ping my router. i cant even acess the http server on my router.
ipconfig reveals no clues as to what is going
hi everyone,
when i boot debian, my net connection is up, and i can browse the web
fine, ping hosts,etc.
after a few minutes, i lose the connection. i cant ping external ips i
can only ping my router. i cant even acess the http server on my router.
ipconfig reveals no clues as to what is going
begin Leon Ziu quote from Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 12:47:48AM -0400
> I am freaking out!!!
>
> I cannot force my KNOPPIX to get connected to the Internet.
Knoppix is based on Debian, but is not the same as Debian. Try asking
for help on a Knoppix list (http://www.knoppix.com/ no doubt will tell
you
I am freaking out!!!
I cannot force my KNOPPIX to get connected to the Internet.
I have a laptop HP Pavilion ZE4125 with PCMCIA D-Link DFE690TXD. Knoppix
3.2.
My network connection is LAN with DHCP. When I run netcardconfig and chose
DHCP it fails to assign an IP. However, under windows it is set
[Please, please, please wrap your lines at something sensible]
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 04:41:43PM -0800, Fred Sloniker wrote:
> Okay, so I went through the twelve-hour download and install without
> significant hitches. (A few files had to be retried because my modem
> connection dropped a few ti
Okay, so I went through the twelve-hour download and install without significant
hitches. (A few files had to be retried because my modem connection dropped a few
times during the download.) My problem now is that, having restarted, I can't seem to
get a working modem connection again. At fir
Greetings, I'm having severe connection problems using my ADSL modem.
I am using the following packages.. ppp_2.4.1.uus-1_arm.deb and
pppoe_3.3-1_arm.deb and I am running the 2.4.16-rmk1 kernel.
Whenever I issue the command 'pon dsl-provider' I get the following
errors in
Ian Millsom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> My first posting to this list so go easy..
>
> I have a debian 2.2 (woody) box which has trouble keeping its ethernet
> connection.
>
> It runs a adaptec 2100s running raid 5 Pent4 1.5GHZ Processor 1gb
> Memory and rtl8139 network cards.
Hi all,
My first posting to this list so go easy..
I have a debian 2.2 (woody) box which has trouble keeping its ethernet
connection.
It runs a adaptec 2100s running raid 5 Pent4 1.5GHZ Processor 1gb
Memory and rtl8139 network cards.
(Some people may complain about the network cards, but I hav
Hi all,
I'm having problems with my debianbox in the office
Every time when I do a remote connection via the inet daemon ( I haven't
checked the ssh daemon yet ) and I leave the remote sessions idle for I
while are th hanging. I have too kill the sessions. But it 's impossible to
reconnect. any i
the fqdn of your ppp-peer suggests that it´s a Livingston Portmaster 3,
there are some OS-versions that generate this behaviour[1]. Ask your ISP
if they have a box running an older ComOS for testing...
hth,
&rw
1: some OSPF madness.
On Fri, 21 Apr 2000 21:45:30 EDT, Matthew Guenther writes:
>Des
Help!
Somehow this morning I managed to completely toast my filesystem, and I've
spent the rest of the day attempting to reinstall debian... however I'm
running into a bit of a snag. Everything installs okay, but the ppp link
is not working correctly; namely I can only seem to ping hosts on my is
On 23 Jul, Cheshire wrote:
>> > Jul 20 00:51:29 cheshire chat[304]: send (ATZ^M)
>> > Jul 20 00:51:29 cheshire chat[304]: expect (OK)
>> > Jul 20 00:51:38 cheshire chat[304]:
>> > Jul 20 00:51:48 cheshire chat[304]: OK
>> > Jul 20 00:51:48 cheshire chat[304]: -- got it
>> > Jul 20 00:51:48 cheshir
> > Jul 20 00:51:29 cheshire chat[304]: send (ATZ^M)
> > Jul 20 00:51:29 cheshire chat[304]: expect (OK)
> > Jul 20 00:51:38 cheshire chat[304]:
> > Jul 20 00:51:48 cheshire chat[304]: OK
> > Jul 20 00:51:48 cheshire chat[304]: -- got it
> > Jul 20 00:51:48 cheshire chat[304]: send (ATDT7770591^M)
Keith G. Murphy writes:
> ...does he want the modem echoing at all?
It does no harm.
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John Hasler wrote:
>
> Eric G. Miller writes:
> > That second ATZ looks suspicious.
>
> That's just the modem echoing it.
John, does he want the modem echoing at all? Is "ATE0" the ticket?
Eric G. Miller writes:
> That second ATZ looks suspicious.
That's just the modem echoing it.
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It looks like your modem is taking a very long time to respond
to commands. Are you sure you have the correct irq, port, and such
specified, using setserial?
See below for more.
On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Cheshire wrote:
> Hello all, I've a potentially elementary situation to present. I have
> an inte
This is what my log looks like:
Jul 20 20:32:22 moira pppd[1881]: pppd 2.3.8 started by eric, uid 1000
Jul 20 20:32:23 moira chat[1882]: abort on (BUSY)
Jul 20 20:32:23 moira chat[1882]: abort on (NO CARRIER)
Jul 20 20:32:23 moira chat[1882]: abort on (VOICE)
Jul 20 20:32:23 moira chat[1882]: abor
On 20 Jul, Cheshire wrote:
| Hello all, I've a potentially elementary situation to present. I have an
internal Zoom56k dualmode modem on ttyS2. I have, with the assistance of a
linux friend of mine irl, got my internet connection working before, so I know
it isn't the hardware but I'll just t
Cheshire writes:
> Could someone please give me a hint as to what's going on?
Looks like the modem is dialing but never connecting to the ISP. Is the
phone number correct? In any case, I suggest that you just run pppconfig
and reconfigure. If that doesn't work, post copies of
/etc/ppp/peers/pro
See my comments below.
Marc
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Hello all, I've a potentially elementary situation to present.
I have an internal Zoom56k dualmode modem on ttyS2. I have, with the assistance
of a linux friend of mine irl, got my internet connection working before, so I
know it isn't the hardware but I'll just throw that in anyways. I've g
When pppd tells you that it sent LCPs but received none and that all received
chars
had bit 7 equal to zero this generally means that you didn't successfully
negotiate
the login. The main clue here is that when you type to a login prompt your
characters
are echoed back to you. That's what's happ
Hello,
I can not connect to my ISP with linux, can anyone help me?
Right now I connect through windows 3.1 & trumped winsock, my IP is
dynamically given to me, and I use PPP.
I am trying to get diald and PPPD to do the same under linux (Debian 1.3.1).
here are some of my config and log files:
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