Title: Spam Arrest Sender Verification
Rusty here,I'm protecting myself from receiving junk mail.
Just this once, click the link below so I can receive your emails.
You won't have to do this again.
http://spamarrest.com/a?174632106:191031
You are receiving this message in r
command. Any ideas as to
were to start.
Rusty Minden
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kernel. The other computer runs Windows ME for the wife.
I have a small network in my computer lab set up with the server
and the laptop when I am in the room, but wireless would be a
good addition.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Rusty Minden
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I use logcheck to report changes in logs which need attention. Most
messages are filtered out so as to leave unusual messages for attention.
Today I got the following 2 messages:
Feb 18 09:48:55 compaq kernel: hda: hda1 < hda5 hda6ACPI: PCI Interrupt
Link [LNKB] enabled at IRQ 5
Feb 18 09:4
working with SuSE up
till 8.0 They took out YAST and now you have to use YAST2 and I don't like
it. If I have to change over I wanted too move to Debian :-)
Rusty
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I am going to get a Notebook Computer, but can only spend $1,500.00 on it. I
need a decent machine prefer AMD and would like a good (easy) Debian Woody
install. Any recomendations would be appritiated. (used or remanufactured is
a consideration) Bleading edge is not needed.
Rusty
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Sorry, I'm late to the party. Hopefully I won't be too stupid...
David R. Litwin wrote:
Did you try your applications once you had your connection up? They should
have worked as well.
They did not.
I suspect the problem is with the configuration you
have in /etc/network
David R. Litwin wrote:
...
I tired moving to dhcpcd from dhclient; things seem to be slightly worse, if
any thing at all.
dhcpd allows the computer running it to give out IP addresses - you
almost certainly
don't want it. You want dhclient.
I'm not sure about the DNS situation. Perhaps
Rusty Carruth wrote:
Sorry, I'm late to the party. Hopefully I won't be too stupid...
Yeah, and I'm tired and its late, so I forgot step 0! Sorry, here it is,
along with the rest so its a complete story:
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-1 - if 'netstat' shows a (wireless) device wit
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