On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 13:25, David Z Maze wrote:
> Hmm. Is there anything informative in /etc/network/interfaces (the
> "normal" place for network settings under Debian)? You also might try
> running your DHCP client by hand, and seeing if that works. Also,
> check that your kernel configuratio
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 13:25, David Z Maze wrote:
>
> Bret Comstock Waldow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I'm trying to get Debian going on my Thinkpad T21, and synchronize with
> > my Sony Clie PDA.
>
> (This works fine for me, but I always build my own kernel. I've had
> better luck using
Bret Comstock Waldow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to get Debian going on my Thinkpad T21, and synchronize with
> my Sony Clie PDA.
(This works fine for me, but I always build my own kernel. I've had
better luck using coldsync than pilot-link, and the first sync always
fails.)
> I'm
Hi,
I'm trying to get Debian going on my Thinkpad T21, and synchronize with
my Sony Clie PDA.
I installed Woody using packages via ftp, so it's up to date. During
the install, one of the choices is to use 'netenv' to configure the
network. I don't know any better - I'm new to Debian - so I let
I'm trying to get Debian going on my Thinkpad T21, and synchronize with
my Sony Clie PDA.
I installed Woody using packages via ftp, so it's up to date. During
the install, one of the choices is to use 'netenv' to configure the
network. I don't know any better - I'm new to Debian - so I let it.
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