On 02/10/2018 01:32 PM, deloptes wrote:
Long Wind wrote:
i've just installed stretch, minimal installationnow i want to change
network connection from cell phone hot spot to router
i've not installed X window
Thanks!
If you have not installed any network manager (NetworklManager or WICD) you
Thank deloptes!i'll try wicd in future
On Saturday, February 10, 2018 4:03 PM, deloptes wrote:
Long Wind wrote:
> i've just installed stretch, minimal installationnow i want to change
> network connection from cell phone hot spot to router
> i've not installed X window
> Thanks!
If yo
i have a look at /etc/networkit's beyond my ability to config iti'd rather
reinstall stretch
Thank John anyway!
On Saturday, February 10, 2018 3:54 PM, john doe
wrote:
On 2/10/2018 7:42 AM, Long Wind wrote:
> i've just installed stretch, minimal installationnow i want to change networ
Long Wind wrote:
> i've just installed stretch, minimal installationnow i want to change
> network connection from cell phone hot spot to router
> i've not installed X window
> Thanks!
If you have not installed any network manager (NetworklManager or WICD) you
do it the old way /etc/network/inte
On 2/10/2018 7:42 AM, Long Wind wrote:
i've just installed stretch, minimal installationnow i want to change network
connection
from cell phone hot spot to router
i've not installed X window
Have a look in/etc/network/interfaces.
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John Doe
i've just installed stretch, minimal installationnow i want to change network
connection
from cell phone hot spot to router
i've not installed X window
Thanks!
PLIP doesn't sound like the best solution for you, as you would need to get
some kind of parallel switch - and those are notorious for causing problems
rather than fixing them.
SLIP/PPP sounds like a possible solution. You do not have to use the modems at
all. If you have a serial port on yo
Hi,
I am wondering how I set up my
personal computer networking at home. Here is what I have.
2
computers:
IBM ThinkPad Laptop running window 98
(client)
Dell Desktop running Linux debian 2.1
(server)
I was thinking the options of setting up the
networking between them.
1. PLIP
Sin
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Pancho Horrillo wrote:
> > I think i need to create a device eth0 but i can´t! (Because when i run
> > /etc/init.d/network it says "no such device" )
> You must first install the modules or recompile the kernel to
> support your ethernet (or whatever) card.
> Y
What type of network card do you have ?
Also post your /etc/init.d/network, maybe theres a problem in there.
No matter what the problem is, you really should re-compile the kernel
with support added for only those features you want.
Matthew
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Pancho Horrillo wrote:
> On Fri,
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Ana Silva wrote:
> Hello...
> I´ve been installing debian-linux in a machine. Everything went well,
> but i don´t access network!
> I think i need to create a device eth0 but i can´t! (Because when i run
> /etc/init.d/network it says "no such device" )
> Can someone help me ?
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Ana Silva wrote:
> Hello...
> I´ve been installing debian-linux in a machine. Everything went well,
> but i don´t access network!
> I think i need to create a device eth0 but i can´t! (Because when i run
> /etc/init.d/network it says "no such device" )
> Can someone help me ? (
Hello...
I´ve been installing debian-linux in a machine. Everything went well,
but i don´t access network!
I think i need to create a device eth0 but i can´t! (Because when i run
/etc/init.d/network it says "no such device" )
Can someone help me ? (This is realy bugging me... :((( ).
Thanks...
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