David W. Hodgins had de volgende lumineuze gedachte op 20-10-11 09:47:
On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 22:49:29 -0400, Marc Paré
<[email protected]> wrote:
IP address: 127.0.0.1
Host name: localhost.localdomain
Host Aliases: localhost
Which one would I change to "Marc's Computer" -- I am assuming "Host
Aliases" is the one to change? If I do make this change, will this
affect any of my software? Are there any repercussions to changing Host
Aliases from the point of view of Magia, will it affect the way it works?
Setting up a network requires a basic knowledge of how dns
systems work.
"Marc's Computer" is not a valid name.
What you should be doing is adding an ip address/validname for each
computer on the lan.
For example, I have ...
192.168.10.1 router r
192.168.10.20 xppro.hodgins.homeip.net xppro
192.168.10.30 knoppix.hodgins.homeip.net xppro
In my case, xppro and knoppix are virtualbox installs,
using static ip addresses, router is my router.
Regards, Dave Hodgins
these work-arounds are useful for the time being, but the program in MCC
should just work as it did some years ago in Mandriva.
Regards,
Erik Jan.