Qian Qiao wrote:
On 24/05/05, Patrick Marquetecken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Whats the best way to keep my networkcards in 100mbit full duplex, now i
have put the commands in the /etc/conf.d/local.start.
Shouldn't most network cards/hubs/switches be able to auto-sense?
-- Joe
Colin wrote:
> Julien Cayzac wrote:
>
>> On 5/24/05, Robert Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> For what it's worth, according to man gcc, -O2 turns on
>>> -funit-at-a-time.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Yup. Too bad every single Makefile in the world compiles c/c++ source
>> files one by one :-/
>>
AJ Spagnoletti wrote:
>>What ever drive the BIOS reports as the bootable drive may be considered
>>drive C: by windows, I think. FWIW you have grub booting Gentoo on the
>>first drive (hd0/hda), so why not change the boot order back and install
>>grub on hda with an updated grub.conf.
>>
>>
>>
Richard Fish wrote:
Colin wrote:
Julien Cayzac wrote:
On 5/24/05, Robert Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For what it's worth, according to man gcc, -O2 turns on
-funit-at-a-time.
Yup. Too bad every single Makefile in the world compiles c/c++ source
files one by one :-/
Wo
Back in February David Corbin posted a question about which ebuild
uuencode is in, and how he could find out in general which ebuild
a particular binary might be located in.
I was loking for uuencode myself, which is how I found his
unanswered post. I found the answer to his first question, so I
I think mii-tool can be used to set the speed & duplex on a card.
Hope this helps,
Shawn
On 5/24/05, mudrii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Qian Qiao wrote:
>
> >On 24/05/05, Patrick Marquetecken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>Whats the best way to keep my networkcards in 100m
check for available options with 'modinfo module_name'
Create a file for your network card in /etc/modules.d and run
'modules-update' to re-create /etc/modules.conf. Then stop your network
and unload the module.
When you restart the network the options should get picked-up from
/etc/modules.conf
Have you already solved this problem? If not, please re-state what is
happening. I'm curious as to whether or not your box needs certain
kernel modules to be loaded so that the system will have all that it
needs to boot the system.
Shawn
On 5/23/05, Walter Willis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> netf
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