So I did some further testing. I get the same problem with host only
networking as I do with nat. Bridged networking seems to work fine
though. The guest OS gets an ip on my House LAN (yeah wireless
bridging!) and I can get to it from any machine.
Does anyone know how Vmware handles it's nat?
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 1:39 PM, Marvin Kosmal mkos...@gmail.com wrote:
HI All
How do I change the host name on this box.
Running Fedora 12.
TIA
Marvin
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Thanks
Vim to the rescue..
Worked great..
Thanks again
Marvin
On 3/22/10, Roderick A. Anderson raand...@cyber-office.net wrote:
drew wymore wrote:
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 1:39 PM, Marvin Kosmal mkos...@gmail.com wrote:
HI All
How do I change the host name on this box.
Running Fedora
What about the 127.0.0.1 and ::1 entries in /etc/hosts?
No redhat/fedora here but I can google +fedora +hostname +permanent.
NealS
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I changed it there also...
Marvin
On 3/22/10, Neal nsed...@gmail.com wrote:
What about the 127.0.0.1 and ::1 entries in /etc/hosts?
No redhat/fedora here but I can google +fedora +hostname +permanent.
NealS
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Does anyone know why Vmware Player 2.5.3 bombs out on Fedora 12 trying
to compile virtual ethernet support? Another thing, is Workstation 7
really $135+? I thought I had 6 on CD or DVD but I can't find it.
Thought I would just ignore that problem and buy 7. Maybe not.
Yes, FC12 recently upgraded its kernel and dropped some old deprecated API
in the process. Try a newer Player, I have 3.0.1 build 227600 here (it's the
one that comes with Workstation 7.0.1, I assume they have the same build
online). It compiles fine.
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Michael C.
I am finding that Dirk Dashing 1.03, yeah this is old, doesn't save on
Fedora 12. I can save a game, but that save only persists till I exit
the program. I'm sure this is an SELinux or some such feature. Is
there a work around? I have already disabled SE Linux.
I would install a newer version
I just spent a couple of aggravating hours trying to figure out why
a ~/.forward file was not working for a business associate on my
mail server (which uses sendmail).
The user's .forward file must be 644 (not 664), that is rw-r--r-- .
Not group writable. If sendmail doesn't like the
On 3/22/2010 9:22 PM, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
That is stupid behavior; log files should indicate
error conditions, not just success.
Sendmail can be told to log more to syslogd using the -Oflag or in the
sendmail configuration using the confLOG_LEVEL define, to increase the
LogLevel above the
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