Thanks, to all for the help with the irq conflict. I switched the
slot of the ethernet card and it got a different irq number and all is
well.
Mark Mabry Tel: (978)250-3344 x264
Avici Systems Inc. Fax: (978)250-3377
12 Elizabeth Dr.,
Mark H. Mabry wrote:
> > "Brandon" == Brandon Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote the following on Tue, 7 Jul 1998 11:14:50 -0400 (EDT)
>
> Brandon> On Tue, 7 Jul 1998, Mark H. Mabry wrote:
> >> Running Debian 2.0beta and 2.0.34 with a cable-modem. I'm in the
> >> process of conv
> "Brandon" == Brandon Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote the following on Tue, 7 Jul 1998 11:14:50 -0400 (EDT)
Brandon> On Tue, 7 Jul 1998, Mark H. Mabry wrote:
>> Running Debian 2.0beta and 2.0.34 with a cable-modem. I'm in the
>> process of converting from modem ISP access to u
On Tue, 7 Jul 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> Do you use xdm? X wants to know what your IP address is for its security.
> Since you
> don't have an IP until after dhcp does its work, this could be a problem.
Actually, I had a somewhat similar problem and fixed it by keeping the
dpcpcd client in
Do you use xdm? X wants to know what your IP address is for its security. Since
you
don't have an IP until after dhcp does its work, this could be a problem.
Mark H. Mabry wrote:
> Running Debian 2.0beta and 2.0.34 with a cable-modem. I'm in the
> process of converting from modem ISP access to
On Tue, 7 Jul 1998, Mark H. Mabry wrote:
> Running Debian 2.0beta and 2.0.34 with a cable-modem. I'm in the
> process of converting from modem ISP access to using this
> cable-modem.
>
> I get a complete lock-up of Linux when I try to run both X11 and
> dhcpcd. I can run either one alone and
Running Debian 2.0beta and 2.0.34 with a cable-modem. I'm in the
process of converting from modem ISP access to using this
cable-modem.
I get a complete lock-up of Linux when I try to run both X11 and
dhcpcd. I can run either one alone and things are fine. But when I
start X, after dhcpcd, I
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