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- problems installing PC Card 3COM FE575C
- Compaq Small Form Factor Problems???
- redhat linux 7, samba, and configuring remote profiling... help please
- install lilo on secondary slave
Posted: 07 Mar 2004 12:56 AM PST Dejavou wrote: Having browsed the internet with a google search, I came across the User's Guide for this device. Here is the pdf file: http://at-informatica.com.ar/download/HM210d_User_Guide_r2.pdf And of course, here is the download page: http://at-informatica.com.ar/download/ You have probably been given a paper version of this manual by your isp, if not, download it to your Documents folder and read it using xpdf. The manual is directed to Windows users, but it is clear that it is a combined dsl modem and single port router, using an ethernet connection and dhcp. This is a fairly standard set-up for ethernet dsl modems. The lan with dhcp connection is the default setup in most modern distributions of linux. If you are running the modem on a windows/linux dual boot machine and your isp's installer has already set up the modem for windows, it does not again have to be set up for linux. In that case, you simply have to set up your linux system for a lan connection using plain vanilla dhcp to get a private ip address from the router. As you did not say what distribution of linux is installed in your machine, I cannot say what sort of gui configuration facility is used. In Mandrake, you would use drakconnect, choose a lan connection and choose automatic ip and let the rest of the questions default. Probably your set-up will be somewhat similar as your distribution no doubt has a gui facility for setting up network connections. If you post the name of your linux distribution to this thread, perhaps someone can be more specific. Setting up the modem to use an adsl connection is done by using a browser to access the modem's firmware. Simply open a browser and enter the private ip address of the firmware into the browser's location line. (The firmware's location is http://192.168.1.1) Then enter your username and password as set out in the manual and then answer the firmware's questions, giving it the settings as told to you by your internet service provider. Clive |
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Posted: 06 Mar 2004 09:26 AM PST Davide Bianchi wrote: I just tested the audio cable with a multimeter all four lines pin 1 brown, pin 2 red, pin 3 orange, pin 4 black are good. In Xmms when you configure the CD Audio player the volume control has three setting No mixer, CDROM drive and OSS mixer, I've tried them all no luck.I use eSound Output Plugin 1.2.8 it works when CD Audio Player is using Digital audio extraction. I can't think of anything else to try |
Getting SuSE 9.0 Professional via FTP and installing it Posted: 06 Mar 2004 04:36 AM PST Hi again, Thanks very much to all of you who have replied to my message, I really appreciate your help. :) Sincerely, AM Anxious Man wrote : |
How do I get curses.h in Debian Woody distribution? Posted: 05 Mar 2004 04:49 PM PST Oh jeez, that was so obvious. Thanks, Andy. I'll be more diligent in the future before I hit the panic button. /Icebiker "Andy Fraser" <com> wrote in message news:linuxuser.org.uk... (libncurses5-dev) just |
Posted: 04 Mar 2004 03:16 PM PST Kev <com> wrote: Standard block device should handle upto 2TB (ie. 32bit int * 1k block = 2^31 * 2^10 = 2^41 = 2.2TB). But, sometimes it's 32bit unsigned, sometimes it's 32bit int, and harddisk routine uses 512k sector size all over the place. So, 1TB should avoid any problem. This is quite a while ago, and it may have been fixed now. -- William Park, Open Geometry Consulting, <ca> Linux solution for data processing and document management. |
Startup Scripts - Newbie question Posted: 04 Mar 2004 01:33 PM PST Brian wrote: Basically all it does is change the /etc/rc.d/Kxxsamba to /etc/rc.d/Sxxsamba where the xx is a number for which order samba would be started. -- Confucius: He who play in root, eventually kill tree. Registered with The Linux Counter. http://counter.li.org/ Slackware 9.1.0 Kernel 2.4.25 SMP i686 (GCC) 3.3.3 Uptime: 14 days, 19:01, 2 users, load average: 1.23, 1.14, 1.1 |
problems installing PC Card 3COM FE575C Posted: 04 Mar 2004 09:07 AM PST In comp.os.linux.portable Mark Chang <net> wrote: I don't know what this means. A PCI bus cannot be "down" or "up". You should say exactly what happens when you insert the card. That means showing system log messages. -- Dave |
Compaq Small Form Factor Problems??? Posted: 04 Mar 2004 04:36 AM PST Sorted it now, I just used another CDROM drive to install from. Thanks for the replies. "Peter Taylor" <co.uk> wrote in message news:news.uk.tiscali.com... 8, when to from appreciated. |
redhat linux 7, samba, and configuring remote profiling... help please Posted: 03 Mar 2004 05:35 PM PST Thanks for the tips Nico!! |
install lilo on secondary slave Posted: 03 Mar 2004 01:59 AM PST On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 16:44:14 +0100, Eric Moors <land> wrote: With versions of LILO before 22.5, the BIOS setting MUST be correct. From 22.5 onward, the actual BIOS code is determined at boot time. Do you know that your BIOS is using 0x80 for hdd? If not, then the above will fail for the older versions of LILO. P.S. Have you re-run /sbin/lilo to actually install the new boot loader after you edited lilo.conf to the above? If you didn't, all versions of LILO will fail. |
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