hi, please do answer my doubts 1. I have a linux machine ....i need to know how to change the ip address and subnet mask through the command line...???? 2. I...
I'm using KDE on my Core 7 installation, and I'm trying to get everyone in the family using this. My problem is that, when logging out from KDE (so someone...
... ifconfig ethN a.b.c.d netmask e.f.g.h broadcast i.j.k.l replace a.b.c.d with your desired IP address, e.f.g.h with your desired netmask and i.j.k.l with...
... I think you just need to be using the kde login manager, kdm, or gnome login manager, gdm, both can start KDE/Gnome sessions. -- The ATM to the demarc is...
... Hash: SHA1 ... man ifconfig ... man dhcpcd - -- Michael Kjörling .. michael@... .. http://michael.kjorling.se * ..... No bird soars too high if he...
... Ah Michael, one of my favorite examples when trolling about how Linux docs are almost useless. :) That man page should be taken out and shot. Of course,...
... From: ed <ed@...> To: linux@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, March 1, 2008 10:11:33 AM Subject: Re: [linux] X logout question Al Thompson ... How do you...
... Hash: SHA1 ... Really? It doesn't seem quite so bad to me. From the synopsis at the top: ifconfig interface [aftype] options | address ... And under the...
... Hash: SHA1 This is starting to get to me. On Debian 4.0, I want to set up logrotate. The package is installed, and /etc/logrotate.conf includes the line...
... Ok, these days, I would be able to figure it out. On the other hand, I do remember back in the day, not having a clue what it meant and having to google...
Scott wrote: <snip> ... <more snip> Something as important and informative as the list FAQ deserves to have it's own automatic monthly reminder email to the...
... Hash: SHA1 ... Not a bad idea at first sight but unfortunately it'll be counterproductive. Those who can't be bothered to read the information they're...
Hello everyone, I just bought a laptop with intel's core2duo processor. I am going to install Linux on it (FC 7). I was wondering that its a different...
Imran Saeed
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Mar 2, 2008 1:02 pm
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... Thanks Ritesh. This should be useful. Most of the free software in the list is based on IBM Via-voice license or is not ready for use. CMU Sphinx looks...
... Thank you. I used to do that, but again, it seemed that it was basically ignored. This was back in the days before every distro got their own (usually...
... The core2 duos work with either x86 or x64. Unfortunately for me, my laptop's network card won't work with 64 bit in Linux. (Thanks Atheros, and thanks...
... Hash: SHA1 ... According to Wikipedia ¹, it uses both the x86 and x86-64 instruction sets. So you can use either a 32-bit x86 distribution, or a 64-bit ...
... Hash: SHA1 ... That's probably true :) I remember I was pretty stumped by a bare-bones OpenBSD installation once. ... At this point, no. The biggest...
... I'm surprised. Why? Because THE DOCS. :) Seriously, they pride themselves, rightfully so, on their documentation. Of course section 3 is beyond me,...
... From: ed <ed@...> To: linux@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, March 1, 2008 10:11:33 AM Subject: Re: [linux] X logout question ... Let me try this again,...
... Hash: SHA1 ... It doesn't really answer your question, but one thing you could try is to press Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to log out. That kills X, and it should ...
On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 08:58:57 -0500 ... Would it work to make the FAQ using wiki software, like MediaWiki. If I got a "bee in my bonnet" about a particular FAQ...
... The man page is fine. If you think there's something to contribute to it then rather than change the FAQ, why not be a maintainer for the ifconfig...
... I'm sorry Ed, I respectfully disagree. Compare it to the OpenBSD page. Look at the Linux ifconfig man page and tell me, only from that page, how I create...
OS: FC 7 eth0 connected to 192.168.0.0/24 network eth1 connected to 172.24.0.0/24 network is it possible that I can assign different nameserver(IP) to each ...
... Hash: SHA1 ... Not possible and totally pointless even if it were. If you don't yet know the IP address of the host you want to connect to, then you don't...
... I dunno about that. Just do a /alias and it will jump to a paragraph relating to aliases, under the heading interfaces. What this does remind me of is that...
... All I see (on a Fedora 8 workstation here) is that there are no explicit interface statistics for alias interfaces anymore. It doesn't give me the syntax....