At 10:18 PM 09/25/1999 +0200, Bart Smit wrote:
>On Sun, 26 Sep 1999, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
>
>> Exact same spot? Then it is *NOT* a RAM problem.
>
>He said it happened just after specifying the parameters for the network.
>NIC problem perhaps?
>
>(not cc-ing the list; I'm hardly convinced that this is NOT a hardware
>problem)
Sorry for not getting the stable address in my postings :(
I am running 3 different machines here right now, and for now only one
email program will delete all
the mail from my server. Sometimes I get confused on who I am replying to.
If it is hardware, then why could I then turn around and use the same disks
to upgrade my 3.2 system?
Even on upgrading it brought up the network configuration screen. What
would be the difference?
Mike
>
>--
>Bart
>
>
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