Thank you very much John for your
info.
I'll try on this way, but i found strange that on UBUNTU 6.06 the internet connection
with Hardware modem is easy an with last release so trouble.
I could let you know.
Francesco,IK2DDROn Tue, 30 Jan 2007 05:54:51 -0500 (EST)"John Harrison, NI1B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:> > Hi Cominelli,> > I have made my internet connection into two steps with >two computers. I> have one computer that "connects" to the internet VIA >whatever means. This> can be an older one running whatever old distribution >works.> > On this older computer, I make a bridge between this >internet> connection and my local 10baseT/10base2 ethernet bridge >hookup. Usually I> have to enable "masquerade", DHCP and perhaps some other >bridge associated> features to get this working. Getting things running is >pretty easy with> the tools built into most linux distributions. > > At this point I will have "internet" on my local >10baseT/10base2> network. I have found that virtually "ALL" linux >distributions will find> whatever ethernet card is present and connect VIA dhcp >to my local network> and thence onto the internet. Mostly I use NE2000 type >ISA ethernet cards> since the "just work". If the given computer doesn't >have any ISA slots, I> use any cheap PCI ethernet card. > > Recently on hard drives, I have taken creating a large >(half of the> hard drive) "user" partition as hda2 and then installing >lots of different> distributions on many other smaller distributions. I >mount this user> partition into the filesystem of whichever distribution >I am currently> running.> > One such drive has Knoppix 3.6, Vector, Ubuntu, >Knoppix 5.0.1-CD,> Knoppix 5.0.1-DVD(in a 15 GB partition!) and several >versions of Damn> Small Linux. I usually put either Knoppix 3.6 or DSL >0.8.3 on hda1 and us> it to create the LILO loader that allows me to start >whichever> distribution I happen to find convenient to use. IMHO >Knoppix 5.1.1-DVD is> the most impressive distribution out there. It's 4+GB >compressed. > However, everything is already installed and just works. >But you need to> install it into a 20GB partition! > > 2 computers is not as simple as a single computer but >it "just works"!!> > I happen to have several neighbors with "open" >wireless 802.11b/g. As a> result I often get almost 5 megabits/second onto the >internet!!! Pretty> amazing and also the price is right!!> > I hope the above helps :).> > warm regards,> john> > > On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, Cominelli Franco wrote:> >> Hello Leif and all,>> during last week end, i have installed UBUNTU 6.10, >>right some days after some test with>> UBUNTU 6.06.>> Now, the main problem for me is to install my network >>(internet connection), using my Dialup>> 56 k modem. Unfortunately in my town,the ADSL is >>possible only via WIFI and i'm making some>> consideration, regarding costs and so on.>> At the moment the only way to update my UBUNTU 6.10, is >>the 56 k modem.>> I don't know why, because with previous version (6.06) >>the network setting wasn't so trouble>> and i made a good connection with it, easily.>> Now after 2 or 3 days of tests, reading on forums and so >>on, sending on "TERMINAL" some command,>> the modem starts, but it not connect.>> I have test also some modifies on the .conf file, like >>ATX3, but i still without connection.>> I'm quite sure that on this reflector, there is someone >>that could help me,resolving this >> stupid problem, while i need to connect whit this >>preistorical way.>> My modem is an external 56 K US ROBOTICS.>> Untill the solution of this problem, i could not to >>proceed whit new LINRAD installation,>> under OSS.>> Thank you in advance.>> >> Francesco,IK2DDR>> >> >> >> -Messaggio originale->> Da: Linrad mailinglist >>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] conto di>> Leif Asbrink>> Inviato: martedì 23 gennaio 2007 19.07>> A: Linrad mailinglist>> Oggetto: [linrad] Re: Linrad-02.22>> >> >> Hello Francesco,>> >> > about Linrad-02.22, for example, i'm not able to run >>with it (as i do with 2.20 and 2.21) the >> > recorded files (like FRH0135 for example and >>others)because when i push the "A" key it crash.>> > This is a minus problem.>> OK. I can reproduce it now:-)>> >> I always have a second file name on the line to have >>separate>> parameters for each recording. This will be an easy fix >>- >> but since I leave in less than 24 hours I can not fix it >> immediately>> >> > The main problem on my new UBUNTU installation (with >>ALSA)is that i'm not able to obtain the>> > filter calibration, although i have copied into the >>LINRAD folder the "DSP***" files, that i'm>> > using on Mandrake installation.>> You must use the same settings for the soundcard. >> Same number of channels, same sampling speed and>> mode (I/Q or real-valued data) Compare the par_userint>> files to see what differs between your two >>installations.>> >> 73>> >> Leif / SM5BSZ>> >> >> #>> This message