Hi,
I'm really very new to linux and I just installed ubuntu 9.10 in my machine... in order to connect to internet(EVDO), through other forums i found out that i'd be requiring wvdial. So i downloaded its source file but i'm having problem installing it... also it seems that wvdial itself requires some other software installed earlier.
I configured a dhcp and squid server on my RHEL5 box and I have 2 clients which are connected to internet through my box.
I changed my hostname in /etc/sysconfig/network and in /etc/hosts ,Now in client machines there in no access to internet saying
Code:
unable to determine IP address from Hostname
and
Running Mandriva One 2010, wireless works great in Live mode. When installed, I can only connect to unsecured networks (BTFon, BTOpenzone) but not to my own BTHomeHub network, which has a WPA key. I guess the problem is something to do with wpa_supplicant, but I'm not 100% sure what to do about it.
I'm having trouble with the BSSID, honestly I have never heard of this. I understand SSID, please tell tell me what and where it is so I can get connected. Thank you, new guy Steve D.
Hi folks, just got a new computer, yanked out my harddisks from its predecesor, plugged them in in the correct order and bingo, it started up, wow!
Published at LXer:
After the program is finished searching and comparing between DNS it will give you the results including the fastest and nearest DNS in your area.
Hey all.
I just installed Slackware 12.2 and everything ran smoothly.
Except, when i boot into it, login and try and start x, it doesn't work.
Code:
Fatal server error:
no screens found
Waiting for X srver to begin accepting connections
giving up
Tired of not knowing anything except Windows. Bought a Dell mini with Ubuntu 8.04 installed on it and I'm working on learning Unix from the command line. This Forum ought to be helpful once I get a little further along.
hi, i am william!
--2 things in some categories--
location: originally from texas, currently in the northern eu.
hobbies: photography and writing.
systems: linux at home and mac at work.
favorite dichotomy: experience and expression.