Håkon Alstadheim wrote:
> John Hasler wrote:
[...]
> If the modem provides straight ethernet (no pppoe or other specialities
> required), then the docs that come with your modem will usually tell you
> what ip-address the modem will have.
[...]
In my (limited) experience, the IP is usually 192.168
John Hasler wrote:
Andrei writes:
There are modems that also do the pppoe part.
This is true. Those ones also usually also handle NAT and DHCP. They are
often "plug and play" with any operating system (except for entering the
username and password the ISP gave you via the Web server
Andrei writes:
> There are modems that also do the pppoe part.
This is true. Those ones also usually also handle NAT and DHCP. They are
often "plug and play" with any operating system (except for entering the
username and password the ISP gave you via the Web server in the modem).
The "driver" A
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 06:01:34PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Don Harwood writes:
> > at&t sells the modem to you. when i was talking to them they said there
> > was a driver disk that i needed to load
>
> You don't need any "drivers" on Linux and you almost certainly don't need
> any on Windows
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 07:05:57PM -0500, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 03:25:00PM -0800, Don Harwood wrote:
> >
> > the synergy program comes with cad thus an integrated cad/cam system. i
> > used autocad 10 but that was years ago. actually the driver for the cnc is
> > emc2
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Don Harwood wrote:
>
> hello world
>
> I'm a new convert to the debian linux world however I'm starting to get
> cold feet with compatibility issues, i just purchased a CNC mill that is
> run by a amd64 box wi
Don Harwood wrote:
thanks for the understanding with us newbies, i will probably drop the
wireless kb, thanks for the heads-up about security
As a minor point, keyboards and USB have to be fairly OS-independent, as
if you need to 'press F10 for setup', you need to do it before the BIOS
even
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 05:05:57PM -0500, "Douglas A. Tutty" <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
> The keyboard is a slightly different issue as all wireless stuff tends
> to be. If it has a driver in the linux kernel supplied by Debian (i.e.
> not excluded due to tainted licensing), then it to
Don Harwood wrote:
> yes i downloaded the net install cd on my friends dialup
>
> this week end i hope to try my first bootup, i wont get the dsl installed
> until next year so i wont be able to get the full package until then my
> fingers are crossed
>
This NewbieDOC article [1] may get you sta
On Friday December 28 2007 18:01:34 John Hasler wrote:
> Don Harwood writes:
> > at&t sells the modem to you. when i was talking to them they
> > said there was a driver disk that i needed to load
>
> You don't need any "drivers" on Linux and you almost certainly
> don't need any on Windows either
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 04:05:58PM -0800, Don Harwood wrote:
...snip confusing quoting...
>
> yes i am a total newbie to the linux world, the reason i chose debian is
> because the cnc system is debian, after doing some minor research into it i
> decided to keep it simple {yeah right} i will mak
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 04:05:58PM -0800, Don Harwood wrote:
> >from what i have been
> > able to find out things may not be so easy, some of this stuff
> > is overwhelming maybe i bit off to much
>
> The tenor of your conversation screams "newbie". Thus
Don Harwood writes:
> at&t sells the modem to you. when i was talking to them they said there
> was a driver disk that i needed to load
You don't need any "drivers" on Linux and you almost certainly don't need
any on Windows either. If your modem is anything like most others it
contains a Web se
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 03:32:15PM -0800, Don Harwood wrote:
>
> yes i downloaded the net install cd on my friends dialup
>
> this week end i hope to try my first bootup, i wont get the dsl installed
> until next year so i wont be able to get the full package until then my
> fingers are crossed
>
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 03:25:00PM -0800, Don Harwood wrote:
>
> the synergy program comes with cad thus an integrated cad/cam system. i
> used autocad 10 but that was years ago. actually the driver for the cnc is
> emc2, this translates the g-code into stepper pulses
>
> so i don't just reply
On Friday December 28 2007 16:48:10 Don Harwood wrote:
> Hi Ron
>
> i hope I'm doing this email thing correctly
So far. Except that you completely snipped off my reply. (Not
too much of a big deal.)
> the mill comes with a box pre configured with a built in g-code
> stepper driver to run the 4
On Sat, Dec 29, 2007 at 08:12:57AM +0900, David wrote:
>
> >They're distributing to you the software in binary form in the media of the
> >modem's memory. Whether or not they modified the GPL code (i.e. to
> >handle their own hardware) we don't know.
>
> There would /have/ to be some modificatio
Don Harwood wrote:
the synergy program comes with cad thus an integrated cad/cam system. i
used autocad 10 but that was years ago. actually the driver for the cnc is
emc2, this translates the g-code into stepper pulses
so i don't just reply in my email i need to go the list or is cc to
"debian
at&t sells the modem to you. when i was talking to them they said there
was a driver disk that i needed to load, i told them i was on a linux box
and they said they don't support linux i asked them about unix servers and
there tech dud was dumbfounded, so I'm hopping things go well
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Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 01:14:32PM -0900, Ken Irving wrote:
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 04:59:17PM -0500, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 11:41:42PM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
If the DSL modem they provide connects through an ethernet port then you
shoul
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 01:14:32PM -0900, Ken Irving wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 04:59:17PM -0500, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> > On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 11:41:42PM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> >
> > > If the DSL modem they provide connects through an ethernet port then you
> > > should have
Ken Irving writes:
> Really? They're providing a service (however lamely), and I can't see
> why they'd be compelled to provide all the details because of that.
> AIUI, they'd need to provide the source code if they modified the GPLd
> software, but I don't think mere use of it requires disclosure
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 02:26:49PM -0800, Don Harwood wrote:
On Debian lists, we usually keep things on the list. FYI, read the code
of conduct at lists.debian.org.
> i currently use Bently microstation V8 at work, however at home with my new
> CNC system from Sherline i will be using Synergy by
On Friday December 28 2007 16:14:32 Ken Irving wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 04:59:17PM -0500, Douglas A. Tutty
wrote:
> > On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 11:41:42PM +0200, Andrei Popescu
wrote:
> > > If the DSL modem they provide connects through an ethernet
> > > port then you should have no problem
On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 13:17:00 -0800
Don Harwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the next troubling thing i got was when i called at&t to get dsl
> service, they also say they don't support linux. what can be done
> with this?
All that means is that they don't know how to help you if you have
question
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 11:41:42PM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
If the DSL modem they provide connects through an ethernet port then you
should have no problems. My modem handles all the connection stuff and
even has an integrated firewall. Ironically it is probably ru
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 04:59:17PM -0500, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 11:41:42PM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>
> > If the DSL modem they provide connects through an ethernet port then you
> > should have no problems. My modem handles all the connection stuff and
> > even
On Friday December 28 2007 15:17:00 Don Harwood wrote:
> hello world
>
> I'm a new convert to the debian linux world however I'm
> starting to get cold feet with compatibility issues, i just
> purchased a CNC mill that is run by a amd64 box with debian
> linux, i also just had a new box built for m
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 01:17:00PM -0800, Don Harwood wrote:
> I'm a new convert to the debian linux world however I'm starting to get
> cold feet with compatibility issues, i just purchased a CNC mill that is
> run by a amd64 box with debian linux, i also just had a new box built for
> me to do my
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 11:41:42PM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> If the DSL modem they provide connects through an ethernet port then you
> should have no problems. My modem handles all the connection stuff and
> even has an integrated firewall. Ironically it is probably running on
> linux it
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 01:17:00PM -0800, Don Harwood wrote:
>
> hello world
>
> I'm a new convert to the debian linux world however I'm starting to get
> cold feet with compatibility issues, i just purchased a CNC mill that is
> run by a amd64 box with debian linux, i also just had a new box bui
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