Re: [Haifux] Linux Ubuntu in Haifa - help needed
I can come over if needed and help. When is a good time? Alon On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, YigalB wrote: Hi Haifa guys A youth club near Gesher Paz needs help: I donated two PCs with Linux Ubuntu. Somehow, I couldn't make the internet work there. Before I donated the PCs, the PCs were working at my home, in a similar way (local network, router, DHCP). This club is serving a community which can't afford computers at home, and this club is very important, giving the kids an alternative to the streets. One of the local kids was assigned to teach the others how to use the Linux machines, but the lake of Internet makes the kids run to the Windows. If someone can help, and solve this problem - he will do a great service. This will also bring the Linux into the kids attention. I hope someone can help Thanks Yigal PS More computers are always needed there! If you have a PC you don't need - just let me know. All computers go to a good purpose. -- This message was sent by Alon Altman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ICQ:1366540 GPG public key at http://8ln.org/pubkey.txt Key fingerprint = A670 6C81 19D3 3773 3627 DE14 B44A 50A3 FE06 7F24 -- -=[ Random Fortune ]=- When anyone says `theoretically,' they really mean `not really.' -- David Parnas - Haifa Linux Club Mailing List (http://www.haifux.org) To unsub send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Haifux] Linux Ubuntu in Haifa - help needed
On Thursday 01 March 2007 20:47, YigalB wrote: Somehow, I couldn't make the internet work there. Before I donated the PCs, the PCs were working at my home, in a similar way (local network, router, DHCP). You need to supply a bit more information. What exactly is not working. Do you get a ping from the router? if not, perhaps this is a 100/10 mb thing or you don't have dhcp there and you need to define something manually. If you do get a ping, perhaps you did not define the gateway properly. Check out /etc/network/interfaces -- Regards, Tzahi. -- Tzahi Fadida Blog: http://tzahi.blogsite.org | Home Site: http://tzahi.webhop.info WARNING TO SPAMMERS: see at http://members.lycos.co.uk/my2nis/spamwarning.html - Haifa Linux Club Mailing List (http://www.haifux.org) To unsub send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [Haifux] Linux Ubuntu in Haifa - help needed
On Thursday 01 March 2007 20:47, YigalB wrote: Somehow, I couldn't make the internet work there. Before I donated the PCs, the PCs were working at my home, in a similar way (local network, router, DHCP). You need to supply a bit more information. What exactly is not working. Do you get a ping from the router? if not, perhaps this is a 100/10 mb thing or you don't have dhcp there and you need to define something manually. If you do get a ping, perhaps you did not define the gateway properly. Check out /etc/network/interfaces Tzahi I am new to Linux myself, so now I learned there is such file. I didn't look at this file, since I didn't know it exist, so I didn't ping as well since I didn't know the address of the router. Anyway - I am sure there is a DHCP working there, since I was told they connected several Windows machines and they worked fine. What I did is to look and make sure the network tools and to see that Ethernet device was enabled and in DHCP automatic IP mode. I am sure I missed something, since it didn't work. On the other hand, it did work at my home before I delivered them the PC. Perhaps the installation process set something that match my home setting and not that place? Can I run re-installation just for the network, something like a wizard? Thanks Yigal - Haifa Linux Club Mailing List (http://www.haifux.org) To unsub send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Haifux] Linux Ubuntu in Haifa - help needed
On Thursday 01 March 2007 22:12, YigalB wrote: On the other hand, it did work at my home before I delivered them the PC. Perhaps the installation process set something that match my home setting and not that place? It is possible, especially if you used a dialer script like netvision scripts etc... I.e. the routing tables have a default gateway that came from that scripts. Another possibility, if the ethernet cable is long like 15meters and the ethernet is on board, perhaps you need to change the interface to 10MB-FD. This sometimes happen with the cheap boards. Though if it worked on windows without touching anything in the drivers, than it shouldn't be a problem. In the end, we need to have some output in order to help you. I.e. ifconfig, route -n, cat /etc/network/interfaces. Can I run re-installation just for the network, something like a wizard? I don't user gnome tools so i cannot say. I use kubuntu with kde. In kde it is in the system settings. -- Regards, Tzahi. -- Tzahi Fadida Blog: http://tzahi.blogsite.org | Home Site: http://tzahi.webhop.info WARNING TO SPAMMERS: see at http://members.lycos.co.uk/my2nis/spamwarning.html - Haifa Linux Club Mailing List (http://www.haifux.org) To unsub send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Haifux] Linux Ubuntu in Haifa - help needed
El jue, 01-03-2007 a las 20:47 +0200, YigalB escribió: Hi Haifa guys A youth club near “Gesher Paz” needs help: I donated two PCs with Linux Ubuntu. Somehow, I couldn’t make the internet work there. Before I donated the PCs, the PCs were working at my home, in a similar way (local network, router, DHCP). Which router- modem- hub are you using? They are those from your home? How did you set them up? This club is serving a community which can’t afford computers at home, and this club is very important, giving the kids an alternative to the streets. One of the local kids was assigned to teach the others how to use the Linux machines, but the lake of Internet makes the kids run to the Windows. Can those machines connect to the Internet though Windows? If someone can help, and solve this problem – he will do a great service. This will also bring the Linux into the kids attention. I hope someone can help Thanks Yigal PS More computers are always needed there! If you have a PC you don’t need – just let me know. All computers go to a good purpose. -- Julian Daich [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Haifa Linux Club Mailing List (http://www.haifux.org) To unsub send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]