Thanks Florian, I figured out the chain of depends and recommends
which resulted in zeroconf getting installed. It came from installing
rhythmbox, then
rhythmbox Recommends: scrollkeeper, yelp, avahi-daemon
avahi-daemon Recommends: libnss-mdns
libnss-mdns Recommends: zeroconf
I would that thin
Levi Waldron wrote:
2006/3/20, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Sid it currently seems to be enough to have KDE installed and
aptitude configured to automatically include recommended packages. Then
this little pest will creep into your system via the kde > kdenetwork >
kdnssd dependency c
2006/3/20, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sid it currently seems to be enough to have KDE installed and
> aptitude configured to automatically include recommended packages. Then
> this little pest will creep into your system via the kde > kdenetwork >
> kdnssd dependency chain and a succe
Levi Waldron wrote:
2006/3/19, Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I've seen on this list that this behavior is related to the zeroconf package.
Try purging it.
I purged zeroconf and that did the trick. Thanks! I didn't
intentionally install it; it must have gotten installed with somethin
2006/3/19, Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've seen on this list that this behavior is related to the zeroconf package.
> Try purging it.
I purged zeroconf and that did the trick. Thanks! I didn't
intentionally install it; it must have gotten installed with something
else.
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 17:41:00 -0500
"Levi Waldron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm on a VPN set up by a D-link router connected to a cable modem.
> The internal IP address of the router is 192.168.0.1, and its dhcpd is
> set up to deliver IP addresses between 192.168.0.100 and
> 192.168.0.199, wi
Hmm well for starters ditch that D-Link product and get a real network product like a Linksys router...D-Link is absolute crap!On 3/19/06, Kent West <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Levi Waldron wrote:
>No windows machines at all on the network, just this debian machine>and a mac. It's happening right n
Levi Waldron wrote:
>No windows machines at all on the network, just this debian machine
>and a mac. It's happening right now with this being the only machine
>on the subnet.
>
>As for the differing hardware addresses, very observant! I made one
>of them up just for privacy, just for privacy eve
No windows machines at all on the network, just this debian machine
and a mac. It's happening right now with this being the only machine
on the subnet.
As for the differing hardware addresses, very observant! I made one
of them up just for privacy, just for privacy even though I'm sure it
really
Hi,
> I'm on a VPN set up by a D-link router connected to a cable modem.
> The internal IP address of the router is 192.168.0.1, and its dhcpd is
> set up to deliver IP addresses between 192.168.0.100 and
> 192.168.0.199, with my MAC address bound to 192.168.0.109. The
> bizarre thing is that my
--- Levi Waldron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm on a VPN set up by a D-link router connected to
> a cable modem.
> The internal IP address of the router is
> 192.168.0.1, and its dhcpd is
> set up to deliver IP addresses between 192.168.0.100
> and
> 192.168.0.199, with my MAC address bound to
I'm on a VPN set up by a D-link router connected to a cable modem.
The internal IP address of the router is 192.168.0.1, and its dhcpd is
set up to deliver IP addresses between 192.168.0.100 and
192.168.0.199, with my MAC address bound to 192.168.0.109. The
bizarre thing is that my computer seems
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