Re: Curious Question about an Extra MAC Address

2021-10-27 Thread john doe
On 10/27/2021 12:26 AM, Dan Ritter wrote: Martin McCormick wrote: sudo nmap -sn 192.168.1.0/24 followed by sudo arp -a and I found nothing extraordinary so I also got on our Netgear router and told it to cough up a list of attached devices, showing the same list of stuff that the first

Re: Curious Question about an Extra MAC Address

2021-10-26 Thread Dan Ritter
Martin McCormick wrote: >sudo nmap -sn 192.168.1.0/24 followed by > sudo arp -a and I found nothing extraordinary so I also got on > our Netgear router and told it to cough up a list of attached > devices, showing the same list of stuff that the first two sweeps > found. Additionally,

Curious Question about an Extra MAC Address

2021-10-26 Thread Martin McCormick
I was inventorying all the systems on our WiFi and wired network so I did the following: sudo nmap -sn 192.168.1.0/24 followed by sudo arp -a and I found nothing extraordinary so I also got on our Netgear router and told it to cough up a list of attached devices, showing the same list of

Re: Curious question with building source package - where are the gcc parameters are stored?

2003-03-01 Thread Rob Weir
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 05:58:10PM -0800, calyth wrote: I was messing around the system earlier, and thought, wouldn't it be better if I compiled some of the debian packages myself because then I could enable some specific compile time optimization. Certainly try it, but there seem to be

Curious question with building source package - where are the gccparameters are stored?

2003-02-28 Thread calyth
I was messing around the system earlier, and thought, wouldn't it be better if I compiled some of the debian packages myself because then I could enable some specific compile time optimization. So I downloaed a source package, and started reading the unarchived directories. I know the

Re: Curious Question.

1999-02-22 Thread Jiri Baum
Dan Willard: Just how closely does Linux match with Unix? If I know Linux and sitdown in front of a Unix terminal am I just going to notice a few differences (ie file locations and a couple of commands) or am I going to be lost? I think I already know the answer but would like confirmation.

Curious Question.

1999-02-16 Thread Dan Willard
Just how closely does Linux match with Unix? If I know Linux and sitdown in front of a Unix terminal am I just going to notice a few differences (ie file locations and a couple of commands) or am I going to be lost? I think I already know the answer but would like confirmation. Thanks. --Dano

Re: Curious Question.

1999-02-16 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
Dan Willard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | Just how closely does Linux match with Unix? If I know Linux and sitdown | in front of a Unix terminal am I just going to notice a few differences (ie | file locations and a couple of commands) or am I going to be lost? I think | I already know the answer

Re: Curious Question.

1999-02-16 Thread Lawrence Walton
I am not sure that's always true; try looking at addgroup in redhat and addgroup in debian. Or the different choices UID's, or file placement. Enough that I rather dislike distro hopping. /Blatant Debian plug/ Also I almost alway agree with Debian's file placement. *--* Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Curious Question

1999-02-16 Thread JonesMB
I have at various times in the past 2 years used or administered Linux, Solaris, Irix and HP-UX and I have found that there is little difference in file locations and a couple of commands from a user's perspective. The location of system files may be differ from BSD based systems to SysV

Re: Curious Question.

1999-02-16 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 05:02:04PM -0800, Lawrence Walton wrote: I am not sure that's always true; try looking at addgroup in redhat and addgroup in debian. Or the different choices UID's, or file placement. Enough that I rather dislike distro hopping. /Blatant Debian plug/ Also I almost

Re: Curious Question.

1999-02-16 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
Lawrence Walton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | I am not sure that's always true; try looking at addgroup in redhat and | addgroup in debian. Or the different choices UID's, or file placement. | Enough that I rather dislike distro hopping. | | /Blatant Debian plug/ | Also I almost alway agree with