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I solved it guys. I used a newer Access Point. There might be incompatibilities among the wireless nics and the AC. Everything pings everything else now! Maybe there was a problem between the various...
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I'll try to reset the switch.
A question: If the single interface - multiple nics confuses the switch, then the access point (which is too given an ip address) shouldn't return pings either, as it...
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DHCP operates on the adsl modem router with a pool from 192.168.0.71 (to 90) and a static table based on NIC addresses for all my common PCs in the LAN. This is working correctly. For example, my...
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Hi. I have a weird problem in my LAN.
The wireless connected hosts do not respond to pings from wired ones or other wireless ones. And all the wired connected hosts respond to pings from any...
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Problem solved!
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#! /bin/bash
for user in micro mata puppy mac pony nik archer jane
do
[ -r /home/"$user" ] && eval "$user"='has\...
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Hi there! I am about to move my scripts to the next generation level, so I need some help :) I am stuck in varying my variable names in a loop. For example:
for user in ben dorothy mike pat
do
[...
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Thx. one of my goals is also to try a multicast stream in my lan to see just how it works. The info kind of overloaded me but i survived :)
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Thx. What does unmanaged switch mean?
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Thanx. I have made the screenshot of the serial dumb terminal emulation in my page. Leaving the baud rate to the low level makes the terminal to behave as if it were an old real one and this is kind...
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Of course a normal terminal would attach the app as a child and present some output. The "disown" command would unchild the application and put it under the "init" parent. In most cases though we are...
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Guys, in my Linux (and Windows) experience I found out that in times of a network failure, instead of cursing and disconnecting monitors to put them to the server, we can simulate a dumb terminal in...
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I plan to make my linux app server very fast, so I think that slow network graphics would undermine the effort to make the remote machine to appear as if it were local. Furthermore, the new...
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Ok. this is my second question. I have a situation where I have to use X in a Windows/Linux box and run x clients from another Linux box over the network. The Lan setup is based on 100Mbps cards and...
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Hi there. Long time since I posted but since I have new questions as well as plans for linux, I came back with a horde of questions. Here's the first:
The Kde "run command" (with the default...
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Suse and Slackware are the best distros in my opinion. Different approach , but both doing exactly what they are supposed to.
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Thanks. I'll try both. I guess arp is included in the distro.
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Let's say that I have an ethernet network with 10 computers communicating via a switch.
How can I scan the network in the data link layer and not in the ip one? Is there a program that reports...
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Thanks about the Borg page :)
I really needed to write something about them.
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Ok. It took a while but I made a page to help and explain music-sound issues in Unix-compatible OSes. Among other things, I also mention the Jack issue and some scripts to make work easier.
It is...
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I thought of a way to start jackd once for each user, but I have some difficulties.
If we put in /etc/profile the command:
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test -z "$(ps -u $USER |...
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I found a way at last.
First, we stop the sound servers that use Alsa, like Arts or EsounD.
(we go to the control centers and disable sound)
Second we call jackd:
jackd -d alsa -r 48000 -p...
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My already loaded sound modules are:
snd_ens1371 23136 1
gameport 14600 1 snd_ens1371
snd_rawmidi 24864 2 snd_seq_midi,snd_ens1371
snd_seq_device ...
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My recent testing of Suse 10.0 was very pleasing. I found not only common applications that I would search for and most probably compile, but also a good list of audio/midi applications. Some are:...
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Correction. Yast exists for the console. Its name is just "yast" and it is a terminal application, while "yast2" is graphical.
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Still being a Slackware fan, I tried Suse 10.0 and I like it very much.
The mount automation is great, the nvidia module automatic install worked perfectly (in other Suse versions it didn't), my...
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