guitarlynn wrote:
>
> On Saturday 02 February 2002 01:27, Malcolm Miles wrote:
>
> > That works from the prompt but when I run lrcfg it defaults to the
> > ae-mode.
>
> K, I don't know where it calls the binary from, but "e3" is the default
> and a symlink to "e3ne". There is no reason you coul
I'm a mosquito developer.
I'm not well english,so mosquito was made for me.( and japanese.)
Mosquito is based LRP 2.9.8 ,but scripts when boot is not same at all.
Current version is 3.2.2 update 2. webadmin include many strange english
and japanese.
2 month ago , japanese magazine introduced m
At 2002-02-03 00:52 -0600, guitarlynn wrote:
>On Saturday 02 February 2002 10:33, Mike Noyes wrote:
> > Everyone,
> > It looks like we may finally have a write protect CF+IDE solution.
>
>HEY, HEY, HEY (Lynn does a happy-dance!!!).
>Thank-you Mike! (wiggle, wiggle)
>
>
> > CFDISK.5B $12
At 2002-02-03 01:05 -0600, guitarlynn wrote:
>On Saturday 02 February 2002 08:30, Mike Noyes wrote:
> > Does anyone know anything about a Mosquito distribution from Japan?
> > We consistently get significant http referrals from:
>
>LEAF and LRP are linked right at the top of their homepage. They a
At 2002-02-03 19:40 +0900, kitakura wrote:
>I'm a mosquito developer.
>
>I'm not well english,so mosquito was made for me.( and japanese.)
>
>Mosquito is based LRP 2.9.8 ,but scripts when boot is not same at all.
>
>Current version is 3.2.2 update 2. webadmin include many strange english
>and jap
On Sunday 03 February 2002 07:20, Mike Noyes wrote:
> Lynn,
> It looks like some configuration is possible with a web browser.
>
> http://babelfish.altavista.com/urltrurl?lp=ja_en&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww
>.s-me.c o.jp%2Fmosquito%2Fpppoe.html
Ah... you mentioned Bablefish, but I never came across tha
On Sunday 03 February 2002 07:07, Mike Noyes wrote:
> Make sure you talk to the people at PC Engines. They may need to make
> some changes to their adapter to accommodate the write protect
> function of the PQI CF card.
>
> PQI Write Protect Compact Flash Card Compatibility
> http://www.pqi.com.tw
On Sunday 03 February 2002 11:09, guitarlynn wrote:
> I prefer the 44-pin products because many of the 486 and P1 products
> limit the floppy BIOS to 1.44M. Using the 44-pin bus ensures that
> there will be no problems at all, IMHO.
CORRECTION
The 40-pin is regular IDE connection, the 44-pin
kitakura wrote:
>
> I'm a mosquito developer.
Nice to hear from you. It's always good to learn
about new linux routers. May I ask why did you choose
the name mosquito? I'm am just curious.
> I'm not well english,so mosquito was made for me.( and japanese.)
You're english is pretty darn go
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> LEAF and LRP are linked right at the top of their homepage. They appear
> to be "duplicating" (in some form) the ssh, ssl, weblet, and ppp/pppoe
weblet is copy.but ssh,ssl and pppoe was build by me.
> packages at a minimum. The "Webadmin" package they have appears to
> be a tiny, custom versi
On Sunday 03 February 2002 18:17, kitakura wrote:
> weblet is copy.but ssh,ssl and pppoe was build by me.
Great! There can't be enough people building and maintaining
packages like this! Sorry about the comments, they weren't
meant to be hostile, rather a quick observation of your page
(and no k
Hello everyone,
It is always best to put your money where your mouth is :-). PacketFilter
v1.71 was released over the weekend promoting a new packaging concept
explained at http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/scaron/leaf.htm
This is a maintenance release for PacketFilter wich was piggybacking (?)
Someone (Richard Doyle?) asked about 10 days ago for the sources of the
ticker program.
The archive 2.9.4-sourcesnapshot.tar.gz, dated May 29, 1999 at
ftp://ftp.linuxrouter.org/linux-router/old/2.9.4/source/
contains the sources for ticker, watchdog, an ipfwd as well as the original
of the bin
> kitakura wrote:
> >
> > I'm a mosquito developer.
>
> Nice to hear from you. It's always good to learn
> about new linux routers. May I ask why did you choose
> the name mosquito? I'm am just curious.
Mosquito is short name of Mosquito-net .
And it also has meaning of light weight.
It is
Serge Caron wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
Hi Serge, thanks for posting about your work.
> It is always best to put your money where your mouth is :-). PacketFilter
> v1.71 was released over the weekend promoting a new packaging concept
> explained at http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/scaron/leaf
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