> Up until redhat 6.2 you would login and it would say you have mail or new
> mail. I've compared the login scripts and I cant find the difference. Can
> someone please point me in the right direction to get that message to
> appear when i login to my machine with redhat 7.
Works perfectly here on
Not quite. The idea behind switches is to collapse collision domains. If
you have N machines on shared media (hubs) you have 1 collision
domain of size N. If you replace the hubs with switches, each collision
domain size two and you have N*(N-1) collision domains (i.e., every
combination of t
Interesting.. my pretty hub never gets any collisions tho ;)
I thought the whole idea behind switches was to handle NICs that run at
different speeds.
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, Rick Warner wrote:
>
>
> Better pull out the Ethernet book. Hubs cannot do full duplex. If they
> tried to transmit and
Do you get collisions like that from the other hub? hubs aren't supposed
to have any collisions ideally. The hub does sound borked tho.
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, Jack Bowling wrote:
> ** Reply to message from Statux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sat, 25 Nov
> 2000 00:47:02 -0500 (EST)
>
>
> > What's the ou
** Reply to message from Statux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sat, 25 Nov
2000 00:47:02 -0500 (EST)
> What's the output of ifconfig look like (while we're at it)? :P
Sorry, should have included that in the last post. Not sure how to
flush the stats from ifconfig to start at ground zero (reboot?). They
Better pull out the Ethernet book. Hubs cannot do full duplex. If they
tried to transmit and receive simultaneously on the same port (full
duplex) a collision would occur and they would have to step
back. Switches can do full duplex, hubs are half duplex only. Always
have been, always will
Um.. hubs do full duplex. Cat5 (and the like) cabling uses two wires for 1
connection (one for TX and one for RX). Coax cable is only half.
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, Rick Warner wrote:
>
> This one seems to have a big problem. Not only is it flipping on speed,
> but it has negotiated full duplex. S
This one seems to have a big problem. Not only is it flipping on speed,
but it has negotiated full duplex. Since a hub cannot do full-dup
- rick warner
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, Jack Bowling wrote:
> Hub that works is a 3Com HomeConnect 10Mbps 5-Port Hub model 3C19260.
>
> Nowstick the
What's the output of ifconfig look like (while we're at it)? :P
-Statux
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> Hi,
>
> I've read the thread so far, and here is what I think:
>
> - At least one of your NICs is operating at 100baseT, but not
> all, correct?
Negative. Both NICs are at 10BaseT. Here is the
> "jna" == John N Alegre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jna> An error occurred while sending mail.
jna> The mail server responded:
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jna> Please check the message recipients and try again.
jna> Now when sending mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the mac
Hi list. I need some help.
I have a network of Linux boxen and one Macintosh. All the mail comes into a
single Linux system and mail is read and sent out from that system on all the
other systems using an x-window mail reader and setting DISPLAY to the machine
I want to read from. So in all th
The wish list I got is to make the automount or autofs much simple and stable.
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> > ** Original Subject: Re: Re: On to more productive things.. Wishlist for RH 8.0...
> > ** Original Sender: Jason Costomiris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > ** Original Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 17:5
> ** Original Subject: Re: Re: On to more productive things.. Wishlist for RH 8.0...
> ** Original Sender: Jason Costomiris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ** Original Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 17:58:42 -0500 (EST) (envelope-from
>[EMAIL PROTECTED])
> ** Original Message follows...
>
> On Fri, Nov 24,
Has anyone tried downloading Netscape 6 for Linux. I did,and it took 10 hrs
for me to complete the installation through a dialup line. But at the end it
doesn't seem to work. There is a file "netscape" in /usr/local/netscape
directory. This is the install directory I specified. If I double click t
Does anyone know of a way to change the resolution of the Logitech
Trackman Marble rodent?
It current moves the cursor too far for such little ball movement.
I'd like to be able to change the resolution so that it takes more ball
motion to move the cursor.
Thanks in advance for any pointers.
MB
Hi,
I've been using sgi's xfs for a while now and have had no problems
whatsoever. I have it installed on my system at home, a friends box running
oracle, and a system at school that gets beat a bit. Its been terrific for
power outages. ;) I have yet to try out reiser, but I hear its pretty g
Hi,
I've read the thread so far, and here is what I think:
- At least one of your NICs is operating at 100baseT, but not
all, correct?
- the new two hubs which are 10/100baseT-capable are trying to
auto-sense the band rate and are getting confused between the
different speed-based NICs.
Correc
The GNU implementations are different than the BSD implementations..
BSD is sort of traditional in its layout and GNU is more like "eh, just
put it someplace and if someone asks about it we'll make up some story as
to why it is where it is."
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, fred pasteck wrote:
> Hi. I have
Hi. I have a few FHS questions. RH7 seems to follow
FHS 2.1 to some extent, but in other aspects it
doesn't seem to make sense.
Where does the /usr/etc directory come from? That
doesn't seem to be documented, but openssh gets
installed there.
Where is the proper directory for chroot'd packages?
Hi Stew,
Worked like a charm, now I just have to get printing services up and
running.
Thanks,
Rob Yale
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Stew Benedict
> Sent: November 24, 2000 8:07 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: AppleTa
Have you run fsck.ext2 on the partitions?
If not, run it first.. then if the stuff remains, use debugfs (from the
package of the same name.. _I think_, man debugfs for details) to mark the
inodes as deleted (link count 0, dtime non-zero), quit, then fsck the
partition again. See if that helps. If
On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 10:26:52AM +0100, Dirk Sachse wrote:
> Hal Burgiss wrote:
>
> > Yes, I even log statistics. But not all have these features. What
> > modem?
>
> I havent looked exactly, but it must be either a Siemens NTBBA 40 157
> 768-100 , Siemens NTBBA 40 155 752-100 or Siemens 40 15
On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 10:53:02PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: We still have to go through RH 7.1 and RH 7.2 before getting to RH 8.0
Where is it written that this must be the case?
: Anyways I want the RH with a good 4.0 kernel.
Um, you'll be in for a LONG wait then.
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> ** Original Subject: Re: On to more productive things.. Wishlist for RH 8.0...
> ** Original Sender: Jason Costomiris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ** Original Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 17:10:42 -0500 (EST) (envelope-from
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> ** Original Message follows...
>
> On Fri, Nov 24, 2000
On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 09:15:27PM +0100, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
: On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, Jason Costomiris wrote:
:
: > Base Stuff:
: > - Linux kernel 2.4 (probably somewhere in the 2.4.5 area)
: > - Glibc 2.2
: > - Gcc 3.0 (with libstdc++-3)
: > - XFree86 4.0.1d (or whatever the latest rele
Correction: make that "lsattr "
What does that give back?
Michael R. Jinks wrote:
> What about chattr -l ?
>
> Timothy Reaves wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Dave Ihnat wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 11:21:23AM -0600, Dave Ihnat wrote:
>>>
On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 08:52:33AM -0800, Greg Mart
What about chattr -l ?
Timothy Reaves wrote:
>
>
> Dave Ihnat wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 11:21:23AM -0600, Dave Ihnat wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 08:52:33AM -0800, Greg Martin wrote:
>>> Silly question--use 'chattr' to see if extended permissions have been
>>> hosed.
>>
I was using Reiserfs on some machines at my last job; I left before they
had a chance to go into production but it seemed to work well. One
caveat to bear in mind is that the journal portion of Reiserfs, at least
as of a few months ago, did not have its format fully stabilized yet.
Upshot of
Dave Ihnat wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 11:21:23AM -0600, Dave Ihnat wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 08:52:33AM -0800, Greg Martin wrote:
>> Silly question--use 'chattr' to see if extended permissions have been hosed.
>
>
> BTW, on reading this I see it could be taken wrong. I meant
put ppp config back into linuxconf
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From: "Bernhard Rosenkraenzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 2:15 PM
Subject: Re: On to more productive things.. Wishlist for RH 8.0...
> On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, Haso
Lou Spironello wrote:
>
> Thanks Greg.
>
> However, my problem is that I don't have the apachectl script.
>
> Do you know when it was added to the release RPMS or for that matter was it in
> the previous releases
> or the apache rpms and has it been removed from the release I had mentioned?
>
Thanks Greg.
However, my problem is that I don't have the apachectl script.
Do you know when it was added to the release RPMS or for that matter was it in
the previous releases
or the apache rpms and has it been removed from the release I had mentioned?
Lou
- Original Message -
From: "
Hi,
Up until redhat 6.2 you would login and it would say you have mail or new
mail. I've compared the login scripts and I cant find the difference. Can
someone please point me in the right direction to get that message to
appear when i login to my machine with redhat 7.
Thanks
Lucio
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, Hason Costomiris wrote:
> Base Stuff:
> - Linux kernel 2.4 (probably somewhere in the 2.4.5 area)
> - Glibc 2.2
> - Gcc 3.0 (with libstdc++-3)
> - XFree86 4.0.1d (or whatever the latest release from the XFree86 guys is)
This will probably happen at some time, though by the t
>OK, first things first. txqueuelen sets the size of the transmit queue,
>not the speed of the interface. Hardcoding the speed of the interface is
>a bit tricky. If you are using modules for the NIC drivers, some drivers
>take an option which sets speed of the interface. Is there a speed statu
Dave Ihnat wrote:
>
> On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 11:21:23AM -0600, Dave Ihnat wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 08:52:33AM -0800, Greg Martin wrote:
> > Silly question--use 'chattr' to see if extended permissions have been hosed.
>
> BTW, on reading this I see it could be taken wrong. I meant *I*
On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 11:21:23AM -0600, Dave Ihnat wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 08:52:33AM -0800, Greg Martin wrote:
> Silly question--use 'chattr' to see if extended permissions have been hosed.
BTW, on reading this I see it could be taken wrong. I meant *I* had a silly
question, not that
What kind of luck have people had using some of the new journaling
filesystems out there? Is any production ready? We have a need for
something more tolerant of power failures than ext2 and IIRC the
journaling will help this. Am I way off base here?
In a related question how can I modify the i
The error about "preserving permissions" is (I think) related to the lack of file
permissions in the msdos/fat/vfat filesystem.
I believe you can fix this by setting the "uid=" and "gid=" mount options. I mount my
windows partition (fat16) with uid and gid set to my user and group numbers -- a
I found that I couldn't unmount certain filesystems/devices because I had
them NFS exported...temporarily shutting off nfs, I was able to unmount
the filesystem with no problem, and could remount it when I needed it.
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, David Brett wrote:
> In the process of testing mounting an
Hi all,
For some reason, my terminal (aterm, rxvt, xterm) and console do not
show high ascii characters anymore, for example all the hyphens in my
man pages are shown as (in reverse video) and in mutt the
characters are shown as ? or \ddd (where d is a digit). However, it
is okay in vim, e.g. I
aah, but you will feel so accomplished when you do finally get off! (if
you haven't already)
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, Bob Chaput wrote:
> I finally found the "Edit Options" Now I get the message that my Password
> is incorrect. I have asked to have it sent to me. What a pain in the ass
> to get
Something you have not mentioned yet...brand and type of hub, and types of
cards being used. Also, if the cards are 10/100, have they been
configured to not autodetect?
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, Jack Bowling wrote:
> ** Reply to message from Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 24
> Nov 2000 03:56:57
OK, first things first. txqueuelen sets the size of the transmit queue,
not the speed of the interface. Hardcoding the speed of the interface is
a bit tricky. If you are using modules for the NIC drivers, some drivers
take an option which sets speed of the interface. Is there a speed status
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, Larry Grover wrote:
>
> To find out where your missing HD space is, run "fdisk", or better "cfdisk". It
>will show you how your HD is partitioned. You should be able to figure out if you've
>got a patition that isn't mounted, or if you have free space which you forgot to
Statux wrote:
> And for either more future references.. if you ever need to reach any
> server that communicates via plain text, just use telnet :)
>
> back in my day, we talked to servers with telnet all the time :P
>
> On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
>
> > Bret,
> >
> > For future
First, let me answer the question, "Why 8.0?" Simple - RedHat has a
tradition of not breaking binary compatability between minor releases
(ie 6.1 to 6.2). We now have glibc 2.2 released and a part of RH 7.0.
However, gcc 3.0 is not done yet, and will likely break binary compatability
with the c
Is this what you needed?
Eric Cifreo wrote:
> Send the output of "df -k"
Filesystem 1k-blocksUsed Available Use% Mounted 0n
/dev/hda 1492311 1391559 23642 98% /
and the printout of partitions from "fdisk > /dev/hda" back.
Device Boo
** Reply to message from Rick Warner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 24
Nov 2000 09:52:26 -0800 (Pacific Standard Time)
> > Sorry, I wasn't clear. I pinged from all 3 boxes with the same result.
> > The salient fact is that it works with one hub perfectly and not TWO
> > others (I just tried another
Hi David,
The fuser command will kill processes that have a device locked. Let's say
you want to unmount a filesystem called /test on /dev/hda2. You would issue
the fuser -ku /test command and all processes on that filesystem are
killed. You can then unmount it. You can also issue the fuser -u com
Lou Spironello wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> I currently have RH7.0 with apache-1.3.14-3, apache-manual-1.3.14-3 and
> apache-devel-1.3.14-3
> installed. I've seen references to apachectl in a number of postings on this
> group however I can't find
> he apachectl script in my distributions.
>
> Can so
You may also want to try Emacs or Xemacs with W3. You can configure text
browsers (such as Lynx) to open pics with xv or other graphics tool.
-Manuel.
> -Mensaje original-
> De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En
> nombre de Michele Baldessari
> Enviado el: Viernes, 24 de N
> Sorry, I wasn't clear. I pinged from all 3 boxes with the same result.
> The salient fact is that it works with one hub perfectly and not TWO
> others (I just tried another brand of hub this morning) with the same
> settings. And none of the cables are attached to the uplink port of the
> hubs
In the process of testing mounting and umounting. I ended up with a
partition, which is busy. At least the system thinks it is busy. This
leads to two questions. How do you find out what is using a device?
Second how do you force a device to umount (or become free)?
david
** Reply to message from Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 24
Nov 2000 03:56:57 -0600 (CST)
> >Yes, Vidiot's theory makes sense. However, there is a slim
> >possibility that some switches on the hub are set wrong? Perhaps
> >the 'cascade' button or something similar to that effect is set
> >w
Hello.
I currently have RH7.0 with apache-1.3.14-3, apache-manual-1.3.14-3 and
apache-devel-1.3.14-3
installed. I've seen references to apachectl in a number of postings on this
group however I can't find
he apachectl script in my distributions.
Can someone tell me a little more about the apach
On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 08:52:33AM -0800, Greg Martin wrote:
> Timothy Reaves wrote:
>
> Have you tried over writing them and then deleting or using rm -f?
Silly question--use 'chattr' to see if extended permissions have been hosed.
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Hi Larry
I can now access the directory. What is interesting is the first time I
write a file to the dos partition, I get the following error:
cp: preserving permissions for /dos/Data/dead.letter: Operation not
permitted
It does work, I will have to read the man pages again on mount
thanks ag
Timothy Reaves wrote:
>
> Statux wrote:
>
> >>> After some hard drive corruption (due to a crash) I have several files
> >>> that look like:
> >>
> >
> > This file is marked as a block special file which only root can remove.
> > You can try doing 'chmod 0664 media' (with the leading 0) and
Now I've done it!
I installed this despite better judgment.
How do I get it to see my existing mail setup?
I didn't understand the profiling setup at all.
If it overwritten/deleted mail, or setup I will probably bet irrationally
violent.
Maybe I can just simply re-install 4.76 from rpms?
Someone
You probably want to add the "umask" option to your "mount" command. I mount my win
partition with umask=0.
The umask option is described in the manpage for mount.
--
Larry Grover, PhD
Assoc Prof of Physiology
Marshall Univ Sch Med
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 11:36:15 -0500 (EST), David Brett <[E
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 03:32:11 -0700, Michael Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> more needed space. Also, is it possible that when we did the initial
> installation, we created a partion, but for some reason we didn't give
> it a proper mount point so it's just not showing up?
To find out where y
i usually use lynx coz i don't usually need the graphics. makes browsing a
lot faster : ).
bobby
> Is Netscape the only web browser available for Linux, or is there any
other
> option ?
>
> Thx
>
>
>
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I had a problem to recompile 2.2.16 and 2.2.17 kernels.
Error in make bzImage command:
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.2.16/arch/i386/mm'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.2.16/arch/i386/mm'
make -C arch/i386/lib
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I just wanted to update you on my problem. My system is still working
> fine and I'm still trying to free up some additional disk space. I have
> removed a couple of programs I tried, but didn't really like, and I'm
> compressing some other programs that I probably won't u
I am having trouble writing to my win95 (fat32) partition. I have tried
mounting the dos partition with
mount -o uid=123,gid=123 /dev/hd?? /mnt/dospartition
The error message I get when trying to copy to the dos partition is
cp: cannot create regular file `/dos/Data/dead.letter': Permission de
Statux wrote:
>>> After some hard drive corruption (due to a crash) I have several files
>>> that look like:
>>
>
> This file is marked as a block special file which only root can remove.
> You can try doing 'chmod 0664 media' (with the leading 0) and see what
> happens... but if a crash
> "bcr" == Bob Chaput <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
bcr> I finally found the "Edit Options" Now I get the message that my Password
bcr> is incorrect. I have asked to have it sent to me. What a pain in the ass
bcr> to get off the list.
Simple, just read, go to the link at the bottom of thi
I've got a customer who would like to have me attach his parallel port
tape drive to his Guinness server...before I go pulling my hair out,
well...what's left of it, anyhow, I'd like to know if any of you have done
so, alreaedy, and how much of a pain in the tuchus I might expect it to
be.
Thanks
No moreso than it was to get on the list in the first place, though. And,
while you're at it, think of it this way.
What would you think if you wanted to stay on the list, but someone went
to the listman page and was able to simply unsubscribe you without your
permission.
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, B
I finally found the "Edit Options" Now I get the message that my Password
is incorrect. I have asked to have it sent to me. What a pain in the ass
to get off the list.
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Behalf Of Bob Chaput
Sent: Wednesday, Novembe
Here's an article I wrote up which may help:
http://redesign.earthweb.com/dlink.resource-jhtml.72.1083.|repository||networking|content|article|2000|10|07|NTBenedictNetatalk|NTBenedictNetatalk~xml.0.jhtml?cda=true
Sorry about the long link ;^)
Stew Benedict
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Rob Yale wrote:
On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 09:50:04AM +, kevin wrote:
[...]
> The KDE explorer is fine if I'm doing lookups on Linux documentation and
> stuff, but not complete enough for browsing proper.
[...]
Apparently, you haven't tried KDE 2.0's browser "konqueror" yet -
Javascript support (not sure whethe
Hello Everyone,
I just wanted to update you on my problem. My system is still working
fine and I'm still trying to free up some additional disk space. I have
removed a couple of programs I tried, but didn't really like, and I'm
compressing some other programs that I probably won't use for a whi
Shanmuga Raj¡A§A¦n¡I
Another good browser is Opera.
Regards,
Michael
¦b 2000/11/24 PM 04:11:00 §A¼g¹D¡R
>Is Netscape the only web browser available for Linux, or is there any other
>option ?
>
>Thx
>
>
>
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Can anybody send me any examples of PWlib use?
Thanks
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>Yes, Vidiot's theory makes sense. However, there is a slim
>possibility that some switches on the hub are set wrong? Perhaps
>the 'cascade' button or something similar to that effect is set
>wrong on the hub itself. Bear in mind, a crossover cable IIRC is
>necessary between two hubs, and the '
If you want a full-featured browser (most of the included browsers like
the one in KDE aren't complete yet), then I suggest looking at Opera.
You can get a copy from www.opera.com. I run that or NetScape, mostly
Opera as it's far faster and much more reliable.
The KDE explorer is fine if I'm doi
This 'carrying over' is also very true for ISDN TAs. At least here in
Europe. If you enter a shop asking for a TA they look at you with eyes
wide open. Then you explain that you want an 'ISDN modem' and they are
ready to sell [you your TA].
Regards
Gustav
> Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>
> > DSL
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 10:34:48PM -0700, Michael Lewis wrote:
[...]
> When I started it back up, and tried to startx,
> I got the following message:
>
> _FontTransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
> failed to set default font path ' unix/:-1"
> Fatal server error:
> could not open d
Hal Burgiss wrote:
> Yes, I even log statistics. But not all have these features. What
> modem?
I havent looked exactly, but it must be either a Siemens NTBBA 40 157
768-100 , Siemens NTBBA 40 155 752-100 or Siemens 40 155 749-100 .
Do you know how I could get the DSL Modems IP so I can telnet
On Friday 24 November 2000 10:11, you wrote:
> Is Netscape the only web browser available for Linux, or is there any other
> option ?
>
The other options that come to mind now are :
lynx (the one and only ;), mozilla (it's quite stable for me now..still quite
heavy), amaya, opera (second beta jus
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> It depends on the "modem". What they do is use one of the "private" IP's
> to access the "modem". For exanple, to access a Telocity "modem", you can
> point your web browser to 10.5.1.2 and get some nice pages.
I guessed something like that, but I dont know what IP
Is Netscape the only web browser available for Linux, or is there any other
option ?
Thx
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Yes, Vidiot's theory makes sense. However, there is a slim
possibility that some switches on the hub are set wrong? Perhaps
the 'cascade' button or something similar to that effect is set
wrong on the hub itself. Bear in mind, a crossover cable IIRC is
necessary between two hubs, and the 'casca
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