Re: suppressing mesh

2010-12-31 Thread Martin Langhoff
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Paul Fox p...@laptop.org wrote: change if it's wanted.  i don't know when it would get into a release, but the kernel rpm would be available shortly after. Does the patch apply to the F14 kernel? As things go, we'll prob look at this for the F14 series... (It's

Re: suppressing mesh

2010-12-31 Thread Paul Fox
martin wrote: On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Paul Fox p...@laptop.org wrote: change if it's wanted. i don't know when it would get into a release, but the kernel rpm would be available shortly after. Does the patch apply to the F14 kernel? As things go, we'll prob look at this

[Server-devel] One server NIC - using Sugar on Linux, not OLPCs

2010-12-31 Thread Rob Echlin
Hi, I have installed XS Server on the only machine I have available for testing it at home - an IBM laptop A21M. I have the server running, but when I try to register from Sugar on a Linux PC (Ubuntu Sugar Remix), it says it can't connect to the server. Of course the one NIC is on the WAN

Re: [Server-devel] One server NIC - using Sugar on Linux, not OLPCs

2010-12-31 Thread Tom Parker
On Fri, 2010-12-31 at 13:44 -0800, Rob Echlin wrote: I tried xs-swapnics, but that did not put the LAN stuff on eth0. It eliminated eth0, and gave me a phantom eth1 with no ethernet address. Actually, it may have put the eth1 on the NIC, but since it no longer had an IP address, it was hard to

Re: [Server-devel] One server NIC - using Sugar on Linux, not OLPCs

2010-12-31 Thread Martin Langhoff
On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Rob Echlin r...@echlin.ca wrote: I tried xs-swapnics, but that did not put the LAN stuff on eth0. What it does is -- it changes config so the NIC you have is now eth1. That eth1 does not directly have an IP, but is bonded into 'lanbond0' which does. As Tom