> What happens if you do a flood ping? (assuming this is between 2 local
> machines). Normally, you should see a dot flashing on lhs of screen,
> with a dot drawn for each error. Perhaps you get no errors for a while
> and then the card falls over giving you lines and lines of dots?
This isn't bet
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 10:56:35PM -0700, Jeff Kelm wrote:
> I still haven't been able to get 2.2 to network properly. A suggestion
> was a possible hardware problem. I don't see how this would explain
> the problem. If I boot off the harddrive with Debian 1.3, everything
> works fine. Booting
I still haven't been able to get 2.2 to network properly. A suggestion
was a possible hardware problem. I don't see how this would explain
the problem. If I boot off the harddrive with Debian 1.3, everything
works fine. Booting off the harddrive with Debian 2.2 and the problem
shows up. No har
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeff Kelm) writes:
> I originally sent this to debian-user, but got no response. Perhaps this is
> the more appropriate list.
Well, no, not really, but I'll give it a shot.
> I am in the process of trying to upgrade my computers to 2.2. My
> workstation was running 2.0 and m
I am in the process of trying to upgrade my computers to 2.2. My
workstation was running 2.0 and my server was running 1.3. When I upgraded
my workstation, I started having network problems. Downloading files seems
to frequently stop after 1-5 minutes. The network is still up, pinging the
sourc
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