Re: the netcard config is not there

2005-09-14 Thread Juan Fco. Casanova Rodriguez
Ok... Looking at my menu (i use gnome) in the applications->systemtools->network tools you can configure your devices... My menu is in spanish so some name couldn't match with yours... Hope to help you again! :) > Thanks, > Yes I know how to configure the netcard manually, >

Re: the netcard config is not there

2005-09-14 Thread belahcene abdelkader
Thanks, Yes I know how to configure the netcard manually, but for the newbie, it is important to have a button for that. look at the menu there are a lot of button for almost every thing less important that networking, but not for the network configuration. best regards bela --- "Jua

Re: the netcard config is not there

2005-09-14 Thread Juan Fco. Casanova Rodriguez
> Hi, > I installed sarge > want to configure the network card, but no tool there > for that !! > In previous debian I remember, threre was a > netcardconf or something like this , but nothing > here??!! > Of course I can use ifconfig but not for permanant > address, or must change manually the fil

the netcard config is not there

2005-09-14 Thread belahcene abdelkader
Hi, I installed sarge want to configure the network card, but no tool there for that !! In previous debian I remember, threre was a netcardconf or something like this , but nothing here??!! Of course I can use ifconfig but not for permanant address, or must change manually the files. strange, norm

RE: netcard

2001-08-21 Thread Ian Perry
A little more info would be helpful. What card is it ? What is the number of the surface mount chip on the card. Ian > -Original Message- > From: Tandex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 5:01 AM > To: Debian-User mailing list > Subject: net

netcard

2001-08-21 Thread Tandex
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RE: multiple IPs on one netcard

1999-07-11 Thread William T Wilson
On Sat, 10 Jul 1999, Paul Miller wrote: > Is it possible to have Linux split up the bandwidth automatically on > aliased IPs? I don't know (I don't think so), but there would be no value in doing this. You should describe your environment in more detail. Unless you mean, I am a router for severa

Re: multiple IPs on one netcard

1999-07-10 Thread eg
hat doesn't mean it can't be done, though. > Because a lot of people are working on all sorts of things. > > > > > Thanks > > -Paul > > > > -Original Message- > > From: Leen Besselink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Saturday, July 10,

RE: multiple IPs on one netcard

1999-07-10 Thread Leen Besselink
> > Is it possible to have Linux split up the bandwidth automatically on > aliased > > IPs? > hmm... I think the question is, do you really want to ? > I think it would be better to have the networkcard do as much as > possible, > and not leave bandwidth unused. > > > > The HOWTO only covered stat

RE: multiple IPs on one netcard

1999-07-10 Thread Leen Besselink
7;t be done, though. Because a lot of people are working on all sorts of things. > > Thanks > -Paul > > -Original Message- > From: Leen Besselink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, July 10, 1999 9:41 AM > To: Paul Miller > Cc: Debian User > Subject:

RE: multiple IPs on one netcard

1999-07-10 Thread Paul Miller
: Paul Miller Cc: Debian User Subject:Re: multiple IPs on one netcard On Sat, 10 Jul 1999, Paul Miller wrote: > > Is it possible to a network card configured to use multiple IP address > (ie, 4 static + 4 dynamic = 8 IPs) at once? All of the IPs are on the > same network

Re: multiple IPs on one netcard

1999-07-10 Thread Leen Besselink
On Sat, 10 Jul 1999, Paul Miller wrote: > > Is it possible to a network card configured to use multiple IP address > (ie, 4 static + 4 dynamic = 8 IPs) at once? All of the IPs are on the > same network and netmask. If this is possible, where can I find more > information on how to do this? >

multiple IPs on one netcard

1999-07-10 Thread Paul Miller
Is it possible to a network card configured to use multiple IP address (ie, 4 static + 4 dynamic = 8 IPs) at once? All of the IPs are on the same network and netmask. If this is possible, where can I find more information on how to do this? Thanks -Paul

kernel 2.0.36 and netgear fa310 netcard

1999-03-27 Thread Marco Frattola
hi all, i'm using a 2.0.36 home-built kernel with a fa310 netgear card (10-100). the netgear driver (source) came in the floppy accompaining the card and replaced the tulip driver originally in 2.0.36 (i also tried the old one, but the card didn't work). this is my problem: the card is 'plugged' in

Re: Changing netcard

1998-11-10 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>> "TP" == Tomas Petersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: TP> I have to change my netcard. The current card is TP> a NE2000 compatible ISA, but the new card is PCI TP> of (yet) unknown brand. What do I have to reconfigure? Make sure the card can be used in Linux (

Changing netcard

1998-11-09 Thread Tomas Petersson
Hello, I have to change my netcard. The current card is a NE2000 compatible ISA, but the new card is PCI of (yet) unknown brand. What do I have to reconfigure? /Tomas Petersson

2.1.106 + kmod + netcard?

1998-06-24 Thread Marcelo E. Magallon
nfig/kmod.h #define CONFIG_KMOD 1 and it has been working ok so far (first kernel with kmod - 2.1.104) I'm not sure, but it only happens with the netcard module... Has anybody seen this? I'm using an up-to-date hamm system... TIA, Marcelo PS: edge.linuxhq.com

modem-netcard X modem+netcard?

1998-02-09 Thread Fernando Tadeu C Brandt
I have to decide between an integrated modem and net card (like 3Com Megahertz 10/100 LAN+56K) or a us robotics modem card plus a 3com pci net card. Since I am going to use both modem and net card simultaneously (I will be connecting from home using ppp), I would like to know which option would b