True, the uplink port is usually shared with port 1. It is in fact just a
crossover connection for that port.
You can plug the crossover cable into the uplink port, and the non-crossover
cables into any of the others.
And as Jess says you can only use one or the other socket for port 1.
Kerry.
Hello Sluggers,
I would like to ask for some advise.
I'm new to Linux 8.0 (Suse) and I would like to purchase a modem for my
laptop Toshiba Portege 3010ct is it there a modem that comes with Linux
drivers?, this item would be preferable for PCMCIA connection, and hopefully
with good instructions
On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 08:55:18PM +1100, John Aranibar wrote:
I'm new to Linux 8.0 (Suse) and I would like to purchase a modem for my
laptop Toshiba Portege 3010ct is it there a modem that comes with Linux
drivers?, this item would be preferable for PCMCIA connection, and hopefully
with good
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This poem was written by a terminally ill young girl in a
New York Hospital. It was sent by a medical doctor - Make
sure to read what is in the closing statement AFTER THE POEM.
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Have you ever watched kids
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If my memory serves me correctly the 3010 comes with a builtin modem. On
the left hand side of the laptop is there a little cover that flips out
where you can plug a modem in?
if it is similar to the 3020 (typing on one now) the modem is on the *right*
hand side.
My apologies go out if this true, I don't want to sound like a
heartless troll (Probably I am). How is this going to help her?
Also I never saw anything Linux orientated in that poem whatsoever ;)
Isn't this considered as Chain mail? Isn't it also against Netiquette
to forward chain mail? :-D
Thanks to all who replied.
Seems obvious now, but all instruction that I could find (including those
with Ethernet Switch) said something along the line of attach the uplink
to the router or other device, and as Smoothwall is a Firewall and router
I believe, I naturally attached it to the
Hi all,
I've lost some software I've just installed. It exited the installation with
a maninstall error. everything else went smoothly.
The problem is I have no idea how to use the program and the docs aren't
really aimed at the linux totally inept.
The software was cqcam for my logitech
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Mick wrote:
Hi all,
I've lost some software I've just installed. It exited the installation with
a maninstall error. everything else went smoothly.
The problem is I have no idea how to use the program and the docs aren't
really aimed at the linux totally inept.
It all seems to build ok, and the binaries install, but the install of
the man pages fail when tying to create/install to /usr/local/man/man1
Check that /usr/local/man exists and is writeable first.
If this is the first peice of software that puts its man pages in
/usr/local/man (as it looks
Where is the menu to change themes in Enlightenment 0.16? (Debian 3.0)
I can see where to change the gnome themes in the gnome control center
... but not enlightenment...
cheers all,
dec
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PLEASE PASS ON AS A LAST REQUEST
Please don't. It's a version of this hoax.
http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/children/mydek.htm
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On Sun, 22 Dec 2002, Trevor Rhodes wrote:
them anyway. The next day I get a message telling me about another ISP that
offers more d/l and faster speed for less money. Oh well, just my luck I
couldn't wait one more day. I've always managed to do this to myself. :^)
So, don't keep us in
Chris MacKenzie was once rumoured to have said:
Hi All,
I have an Indy workstation with stuffed up software (corrupt /etc/passwd)
and of course the Irix installation Cd's are no where to be found :-(
How is the linux port on sgi machines these days, last time I looked it
was somewhat
On Fri, 2002-12-20 at 23:11, Mick wrote:
Hi all,
I've lost some software I've just installed. It exited the installation with
a maninstall error. everything else went smoothly.
Installing man pages.../usr/bin/install: cannot create regular file
`/usr/local/man/man1': No such file or
dec wrote:
Where is the menu to change themes in Enlightenment 0.16? (Debian 3.0)
Middle click on the desktop, 4th item down
HTH
P.
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Peter Rundle wrote:
dec wrote:
Where is the menu to change themes in Enlightenment 0.16? (Debian 3.0)
Middle click on the desktop, 4th item down
hmm better turn on 'emulate three buttons' after all ;-)
HTH
P.
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Hi,
I have posted this here before and have been searching around for an
answer elsewhere but still no luck.
I purchased the Red Hat 8.0 Personal Edition and installed it on a new
computer that has an on-board SiS 900-based PCI Fast Etheret adapter.
When booting Linux, the card is not detected.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 23/12/2002 05:02:30 PM:
Hi,
I have posted this here before and have been searching around for an
answer elsewhere but still no luck.
I purchased the Red Hat 8.0 Personal Edition and installed it on a new
computer that has an on-board SiS 900-based PCI Fast
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