On 2025-08-27 07:34, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
I have a Lenovo T410 laptop running Bookworm (12.11 according to
/etc/debian_version). It's been running perfectly for months without
a re-boot - but after a re-boot today (more on this later) it can no
longer find network hardware, either wi-
On 2025-08-27 06:46, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
I have a Lenovo T410 laptop running Bookworm (12.11 according to
/etc/debian_version). It's been running perfectly for months without
a re-boot - but after a re-boot today (more on this later) it can no
longer find network hardware, either wi-
oot today (more on this later)
>> it can no longer find network hardware, either wi-fi or Ethernet.
>> "ip addr" and /etc/network/interfaces only contain entries for the
>> loopback device (lo); /etc/network/interfaces.d is empty. Aside
>> from the loss of ne
On 2025-08-26 22:46, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
I have a Lenovo T410 laptop running Bookworm (12.11 according to
/etc/debian_version). It's been running perfectly for months without
a re-boot - but after a re-boot today (more on this later) it can no
longer find network hardware, either wi-
gt; > /etc/debian_version). It's been running perfectly for months
> > without
> > a re-boot - but after a re-boot today (more on this later) it can
> > no
> > longer find network hardware, either wi-fi or Ethernet. "ip addr"
> > and
> > /et
> On 27 Aug 2025, at 07:03, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
> I have a Lenovo T410 laptop running Bookworm (12.11 according to
> /etc/debian_version). It's been running perfectly for months without
> a re-boot - but after a re-boot today (more on this later) it can no
> longe
I have a Lenovo T410 laptop running Bookworm (12.11 according to
/etc/debian_version). It's been running perfectly for months without
a re-boot - but after a re-boot today (more on this later) it can no
longer find network hardware, either wi-fi or Ethernet. "ip addr" a
On Fri, 02 Nov 2012, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> We have a Linksys WRT54G in a community hall and want to extend
> the range. Candidate devices are the Linksys RE1000 and the
> PLWK400. The PLWK400 is just a PLE400 and PLW400 together.
>
> 1. Which if any of these things uses the 110 V wiring a
From: lati...@vcn.bc.ca
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2012 13:30:57 -0700
> Have you seen those artifacts?
>
> http://www.ubnt.com/unifi
No. Can they help? How?
Thanks, ... Peter E.
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> Can anyone recommend a forum or mailing list for discussion of
> network hardware? A search in Google Groups yields advertising.
>
> Not within the scope of debian-user but with many knowledgeable
> readers I'm taking the liberty of asking here.
>
> We have a Linksys
Can anyone recommend a forum or mailing list for discussion of
network hardware? A search in Google Groups yields advertising.
Not within the scope of debian-user but with many knowledgeable
readers I'm taking the liberty of asking here.
We have a Linksys WRT54G in a community hall and
I figured this out. I needed to add
DEBCONF_PRIORITY=low
to set expert mode. After this, I was able to escape to a shell and modprobe
the correct network driver. (Also, it asks whether I want to "Start PC Card
services" and I always answer "no".)
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On 29 May 2006 15:38:10 -, robert b <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My Debian install hangs with "detecting network hardware" with "Starting PC Card
services..." at the bottom.
I'm doing an "hd-media" install of Sarge since I don't have a floppy nor
My Debian install hangs with "detecting network hardware" with "Starting PC
Card services..." at the bottom.
I'm doing an "hd-media" install of Sarge since I don't have a floppy nor CD-ROM
drives on this Sony VAIO PCG-5312 nor am I able to get the network
On 11/24/05, Gerard H. Pille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> a couple of days ago, when booting into Debian, I could not get a
> DHCP-offer, so the network was not brought up.
>
> I assigned an address that was not in use via ifconfig, and tried a
> couple of pings.
>
> Pinging a system in
On Thursday 24 November 2005 2:01 am, Gerard H. Pille wrote:
> Hello,
>
> a couple of days ago, when booting into Debian, I could not get a
> DHCP-offer, so the network was not brought up.
>
> I assigned an address that was not in use via ifconfig, and tried a
> couple of pings.
>
> Pinging a syste
Take a look at this: http://www.badcaps.net/faq/
On 24 Nov 2005 23:02:21 -0800
"Gerard H. Pille" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Eduardo Rocha Costa wrote:
> > I have seen capacitors leak, by power line over volts (don't know the exact
> > expression) or changes... Here in my city in Brazil, thi
Gerard H. Pille wrote:
> Got feedback about the previous MB: a number of capacitors blown.
> Capacitors on the current MB look fine to me.
Unrelated. See headline from this week.
http://news.com.com/PCs+plagued+by+bad+capacitors/2100-1041_3-5942647.html
> Linuxing may harm your capacitors?
Nop
On Friday 25 November 2005 01:49, Gerard H. Pille wrote:
>Gene Heskett wrote:
>> No, certainly not. But there has sure been a regular pandemic of bad
>> capacitors plagueing many of the motherboard makers over the last
>> say, 3-4 years. Seemingly runs in batches. We've had to replace
>> most of
Eduardo Rocha Costa wrote:
> I have seen capacitors leak, by power line over volts (don't know the exact
> expression) or changes... Here in my city in Brazil, this is normal to this
> happen
>
But then: why only my system, twice? Faulty power supply?
And if the capacitors are blown, how com
Gene Heskett wrote:
> No, certainly not. But there has sure been a regular pandemic of bad
> capacitors plagueing many of the motherboard makers over the last say,
> 3-4 years. Seemingly runs in batches. We've had to replace most of
> them on the biostars from about 3-4 years ago for instance.
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 09:28:06 -0600
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gerard H. Pille wrote:
>
> >Got feedback about the previous MB: a number of capacitors blown.
> >Capacitors on the current MB look fine to me.
> >
> >Linuxing may harm your capacitors?
> >
> >
>
> We're a Dell shop where
Gerard H. Pille wrote:
>Got feedback about the previous MB: a number of capacitors blown.
>Capacitors on the current MB look fine to me.
>
>Linuxing may harm your capacitors?
>
>
We're a Dell shop where I work, and over the past couple of years have
had to replace a LOT of Dell mobos because of
On Thursday 24 November 2005 07:49, Gerard H. Pille wrote:
>Kent West wrote:
>> Gerard H. Pille wrote:
>>
>> Sounds similar to the problem I was seeing; I fnally gave up on
>> finding a solution and went back to my previous kernel.
>> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2005/10/msg02530.html
>>
>>
Kent West wrote:
> Gerard H. Pille wrote:
>
> Sounds similar to the problem I was seeing; I fnally gave up on finding
> a solution and went back to my previous kernel.
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2005/10/msg02530.html
>
> --
> Kent
I'll give the previous debian kernel a go, but I don't h
Gerard H. Pille wrote:
a couple of days ago, when booting into Debian, I could not get a
DHCP-offer, so the network was not brought up.
I assigned an address that was not in use via ifconfig, and tried a
couple of pings.
Pinging a system in the same subnet succeeded, but pinging the gateway
fa
Hello,
a couple of days ago, when booting into Debian, I could not get a
DHCP-offer, so the network was not brought up.
I assigned an address that was not in use via ifconfig, and tried a
couple of pings.
Pinging a system in the same subnet succeeded, but pinging the gateway
failed.
IP: 10.40.
> can you guys plz tell me any site where i can ask
> network hardware related questions ? questions about
> data transmission lenth, diff network devices ?
>
> thanks
>
>
> =
> *º¤., ¸¸,.¤º*¨¨¨*¤ Allah-hu-Akber*º¤., ¸¸,.¤º*¨¨*¤
>
You might want to try the
can you guys plz tell me any site where i can ask
network hardware related questions ? questions about
data transmission lenth, diff network devices ?
thanks
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