On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 6:40 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2009-01-05 11:14 +0100, Tristan Terpelle wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 5 Jan 2009 10:06:19 +0800, Deephay wrote:
>>> Greetings all,
>>>
>>> I found the "Configuring network interface" step in the
On 2009-01-05 11:40 +0100, Sven Joachim wrote:
> I don't think this is the problem. Rather, changed udev rules are
> responsible for that, you can see a report on
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/192845.
>
> Short summary: moving /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules out
On 2009-01-05 11:14 +0100, Tristan Terpelle wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Jan 2009 10:06:19 +0800, Deephay wrote:
>> Greetings all,
>>
>> I found the "Configuring network interface" step in the boot
>> sequence takes quite some time recently, does anyone have the sam
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 6:14 PM, Tristan Terpelle
wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Jan 2009 10:06:19 +0800, Deephay wrote:
>> Greetings all,
>>
>> I found the "Configuring network interface" step in the boot
>> sequence takes quite some time recently, does anyone h
On Mon, 5 Jan 2009 10:06:19 +0800, Deephay wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> I found the "Configuring network interface" step in the boot
> sequence takes quite some time recently, does anyone have the same
> problem or any advice? Thanks in advance.
>
> Deephay
&
Greetings all,
I found the "Configuring network interface" step in the boot
sequence takes quite some time recently, does anyone have the same
problem or any advice? Thanks in advance.
Deephay
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> information manually, it asks for printer information, I am not sure ,
> what should I type in my case?
>
> I tried : 142.xx.xxx.yyy , it did not complain, but at the same time it
> s not printing even test page.
> Any help on configuring network printer, troubleshooting tip
Title: Configuring network printer using gnome/foomatic on Debian
I have a HP laserjet 8000 DN printer attached to network directly with ip address say 142.xx.xxx.yyy.
I want to send print jobs from Debian 3.1 system running 2.4 smp kernel.
I tried from gnome window : system tools; printer
Glenn English wrote:
On Sat, 2006-02-11 at 16:33 -0200, Henrique Rennó wrote:
When I try pinging a host I get: Destination Host Unreachable. Like my
network configuration were set wrong. I just passed the IP, network
mask, default gateway and DNS during the installation process. I think
I c
On Sat, 2006-02-11 at 16:33 -0200, Henrique Rennó wrote:
> When I try pinging a host I get: Destination Host Unreachable. Like my
> network configuration were set wrong. I just passed the IP, network
> mask, default gateway and DNS during the installation process. I think
> I can change them in /e
Henrique Rennó wrote:
I know it's not a question concerning laptops but I've just installed
debian Sarge 3.1 in my laptop Acer Aspire 3002LCI and I'm not able to
connect to any other host.
When I try pinging a host I get: Destination Host Unreachable. Like my
network configuration were set wron
e connected to the RJ-45
port comes these messages:
Configuring network interfaces...done.
eth0: Media Link On 100mbps full-duplex
But without it:
eth0: Media Link Off
Also there's a service called MTA that takes too long (about one
minute) to initialize and I would like to know what is it
H.S. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just dist-upgraded a Dell Inspiron 5160 that was running 2.6.12 kernel
> and Debian Unstable. After the upgrade(I recall hotplug was uninstalled
> and udev upgraded), the laptop boot process now stalls at the
> "Configuring network interfaces ...&quo
Hi,
I just dist-upgraded a Dell Inspiron 5160 that was running 2.6.12 kernel
and Debian Unstable. After the upgrade(I recall hotplug was uninstalled
and udev upgraded), the laptop boot process now stalls at the
"Configuring network interfaces ..." step. Any idea what could be the
p
I installed Sarge and it detected the network card! Thanx!
Anyway, I'm trying to install linux and I can't get debian to detect
my Intel Pro 10/100 network card. I just bought an emachines T3958
desktop to setup linux and learn how to use it, but I need the
networking capabilities.
I've tried using both kernel 2.2 and 2.4, when I try to install
I had
Kent West wrote:
>Inhan Kang wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hello everyone and thank you for being so helpful on the list.
>>
>>Anyway, I'm trying to install linux and I can't get debian to detect
>>my Intel Pro 10/100 network card. I just bought an emachines T3958
>>desktop to setup linux and learn how to use
Inhan Kang wrote:
>Hello everyone and thank you for being so helpful on the list.
>
>Anyway, I'm trying to install linux and I can't get debian to detect
>my Intel Pro 10/100 network card. I just bought an emachines T3958
>desktop to setup linux and learn how to use it, but I need the
>networking
2005. június 19. 19:02,
Inhan Kang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-> debian-user@lists.debian.org,:
> Hello everyone and thank you for being so helpful on the list.
>
> Anyway, I'm trying to install linux and I can't get debian to detect
> my Intel Pro 10/100 network card. I just bought an emachines T3958
>
Hello everyone and thank you for being so helpful on the list.
Anyway, I'm trying to install linux and I can't get debian to detect
my Intel Pro 10/100 network card. I just bought an emachines T3958
desktop to setup linux and learn how to use it, but I need the
networking capabilities.
I've trie
Dear all,
I'm trying to change the configuration of my network interfaces but I'm
having trouble with dhclient overriding my settings and with disabling
masquerading and ipchains.
Original config:
eth0 static ip address
eth1 address obtained via dhcp
Network on eth0 is masqueraded to eth1
What I
time.
-Original Message-
From: jayson keidel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 11:38 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Configuring Network Card
Hullo:
I'm new to Debian and just installed it. After fighting through the steps of
setting up the video
On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 03:37:56PM +, jayson keidel wrote:
| Hullo:
| I'm new to Debian and just installed it. After fighting through the steps of
| setting up the video card, Xserver, and mouse, i discovered that the network
| card was not initialized. I have an old D-link ethernet card, and
Hullo:
I'm new to Debian and just installed it. After fighting through the steps of
setting up the video card, Xserver, and mouse, i discovered that the network
card was not initialized. I have an old D-link ethernet card, and it appears
not to have a driver. Is there a way (short of re-install
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 05:12:51PM +0100, Saqib Shaikh wrote:
> hi,
>
> when i installed debian i got to the point where we must set up
> /etc/apt/sources.list.
> i selected ftp, but obviously it couldn't connect to the ftp server because
> my network wasn't set up.
> how does one set up and con
hi,
when i installed debian i got to the point where we
must set up /etc/apt/sources.list.
i selected ftp, but obviously it couldn't connect
to the ftp server because my network wasn't set up.
how does one set up and configure the network under
debian; is there a netconfig analagous to pppc
On Sunday 08 April 2001 04:07 pm, Sebastiaan wrote:
> On Sun, 8 Apr 2001, Dan Berdine wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'v been using Debian for a while, and I'm trying to help a friend
> > install, and we want to install over the network. We made the rescue,
> > root, and drivers1 floppies and everything has g
On Sun, 8 Apr 2001, Dan Berdine wrote:
> Hi,
> I'v been using Debian for a while, and I'm trying to help a friend install,
> and we want to install over the network. We made the rescue, root, and
> drivers1 floppies and everything has gone smoothly up until the configuration
> of the network
Hi,
I'v been using Debian for a while, and I'm trying to help a friend install,
and we want to install over the network. We made the rescue, root, and
drivers1 floppies and everything has gone smoothly up until the configuration
of the network. The machine (HP with a Pentium I, 64MB RAM, 3 par
On Sat, Dec 23, 2000 at 02:43:33PM -0800, Xucaen wrote:
>
> --- "S.Salman Ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But just know that you do not have to reinstall
> > Debian to tweak and
> > reconfigure the system. And telling newbies to
> > reinstall Debian to do
> > that, no matter how many smilies
so - how did you do it??? sorry to be dense, but this is something that's
been driving me nuts. you're saying it's an option in the install
process? when?
thanks!
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Xucaen wrote:
> just FYI for all the newbies who were trying to
> figure out how to configure the network car
>
> I just wanted to mention (for anyone who didn't
> know already) that I found an easy way to go thru
> the documentation. (I don't have X installed. I
> need to learn linux before I can begin playing
> with X)
> For anyone using the command line to navigate the
> system, if you start lynx with
--- "S.Salman Ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, you are right about that. But check out the
> package documentation in
> /usr/doc/. If you don't have
> manpages installed, you can
> always look at the package docs in /usr/docs to
I just wanted to mention (for anyone who didn't
know already
I just want to say upfront that I have nothing
but good intentions. If my words sound harsh or
unfriendle, it is not meant to be so...
--- "S.Salman Ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > "xucaen" == Xucaen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> writes:
> If you are going to give advice to newbies,
> make sur
just FYI for all the newbies who were trying to
figure out how to configure the network card. the
easiest way I found was to reinstall the whole
system. The installation program is very easy to
use and sets up all the files. (It is also very
easy to miss). I re-reinstalled again lastnight
and there
I finally got my initial installation to complete (no previous Linux
experience), but the network config isn't quite right. The message
during boot says the network is unreachable and that eth0 isn't found.
All the other settings are okay. Can some kind soul tell me how to get
Linux to recognize
>
> Hi
>
> I just bought a new network card. But it is not include in the modconfig
> program. The card is a 3com905B-TX. Could your please tell me how I could
> inlcude the drivers in may shell.
This card is quite new. I needed to recompile the kernel with the file
3c59x.c replaced with the la
ilson Tuma
-Original Message-
From: George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Wilson Tuma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, October 09, 1998 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: Configuring Network Cards
>
>Most new 3Com network cards default to IO=0x300 and
Hi
I just bought a new network card. But it is not include in the modconfig
program. The card is a 3com905B-TX. Could your please tell me how I could
inlcude the drivers in may shell.
I don't have to packages to make a new shell. If you could outline the files
and the process for recompiling the
All this looks fine to me but for one thing. Your output from ifconfig
shows:-
> eth0 Link encap:AMPR NET/ROM HWaddr
^^^
> inet addr:143.122.16.109 Bcast:143.122.16.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
> BROADCAST RUNNI
I am trying to add a network card and I am having a lot of trouble. Can
anyone out there help?
When I enter the command "ifconfig eth0 ", I get:
eth0 Link encap:AMPR NET/ROM HWaddr
inetaddr:143.122.16.109 Bcast:143.122.16.255
Mask:255.255.255.0
BROADCAST RUNNING MT
Hi all,
When I initially installed the Debian Linux system, I did not have a network
card installed. I now have a 3COM network card installed and connected
to our Novell network. Is there any utility which will automatically do this
(i.e. prompt for the IP address, Hostname, DNS server, etc.?
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