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You currently have your colour depth at 24, try changing it to 16. The generic nv driver may not be able to display 24 bit colour (sometimes doesn't with me). You should be able to change it back to...
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:mad: GREAT. . . now debianplanet.org is closed in protest of this stupid EU patent thing. When will this madness stop :mad:
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Can you post the output for your ifconfig for eth1 and your wireless config files.
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The only difference is the ftp-data channel where the server sending or receiving your data is set by the client. Also you cant use a web browser to view your FTP site if your using active and most...
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Have you deactivated eth0? (your ethernet nic)
ifconfig eth0 down
then try to communicate with your wireless network.
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Are you using a "passive" or "active" FTP connection?
Also what FTP software are you using?
If your using an active connection, then forward port 20 as well as 21.
If your using passive, it can...
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http://petition.eurolinux.org/index_html?LANG=en
I found this on debian.org website today and signed the petition.
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I know alot of you play this game and it would be nice to frag some of you from time to time. So how about listing some of the servers that you play on.
The best server I've found is "Splash Damage...
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Do you have your /home or /var directories on a separate partition? if so put your share's in /home/data or /var/data, that would be better because if you put it on your / directory you could fill it...
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I don't know what distro your using but in debian the failed ssh connections are logged in /var/log/auth.log
All I do is
grep Failed /var/log/auth.log (as root). This display's all the lines...
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http://www.thecaretaker.org.uk/drivers/btvoyager/btvoyagerlinux.htm
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We can't help you untill you give us more information, like: what software you have running at the time of the lock-ups, what services you have running in the background, what hardware you have, etc....
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DEBIAN DEBIAN DEBIAN DEBIAN :D
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If you haven't touched any of the nfs config files, have you re-configured you firewall recently?
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I agree, he doesn't much about linux. I like the first two entries (about cd buring) in his list "yes via applications". I think people know that, but he fails to list even one of them.
But I do...
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Do you still have "alias eth0 3c59x" in your /etc/modules.conf file?
If so change it to your current nic "alias eth0 <your_nic_module>
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OK, last time of saying "USE APT-GET" it will resolve all the dependicies and install mplayer!!!!!!!!!
Use the links I gave you in my earlier posts
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Linksys WPC11 (version 3) How-to (Debian)
This how-to was written to help users get the Linksys WPC11 (v3) (and WEP) working in Debian.
This how-to doesn't explain every option or command, nor...
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Linksys WPC11 (version 3) How-to (Debian)
This how-to was written to help users get the Linksys WPC11 (v3) (and WEP) working in Debian.
This how-to doesn't explain every option or command, nor...
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Did you select packet socket & socket filtering in your kernel (under network options), as sometimes this can get over looked.
After that do what I said about the modules and you should have your...
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You didn't say how you access the net? (through a router?, through another machine?, cable modem?)
If it is one of these, did you select:
Packet socket
&
Socket filtering
if you use ppp then...
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This link will tell you about apt-get
http://freshrpms.net/apt/
if you want more info, install the apt-get.rpm and read the man file, or search for apt-get for redhat on justlinux.
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that depends on you system. In the command line type
uname -m
this will display your machine type, then pick one that matches your machine (if your machine is i586 pick i386).
BTW how are you...
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Have you tried installing mplayer or ogle via apt-rpm?
heres a link to the website...
http://shrike.freshrpms.net/
heres a link to the apt-get program......
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Did you configure your network settings in /etc/network/interfaces.
If so can you post your interfaces file
Also can you post your /etc/pcmcia/network.opts file
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