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<0> DforgeH : we'll, it's not rpm.livna.org's fault.
<0> s/we'll/well/
<1> modan, are you absolutely sure its a ipw2200 and not a 1pw2100
<1> ipw2100
<2> but i'm interested in that project u mentioned before
<3> is there a standard svga driver that I could test?
<4> Anvil: I agree, but I'm not sure that they should have repackaged a driver for core 5 yet.
<5> Southern_Gentlem: 03:03.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2200BG (rev 05)
<6> that's pretty definitive
<1> modan ok
<6> modan, go find out what the error is.
<5> Em: any log somewhere ?
<4> Anvil: I've been on this goose chase before. ATI drivers had quite a bit of problems with 6.8 when it first came out too.
<6> modan, in /var/log/message or dmesg, MAYBE, but i told you to try to run /sbin/ifup eth1
<1> modan, yes i was fishing but sometimes it works
<7> Hey, I'm having a hell of a time trying to find my valid hostname for my comcast connection. I've tried nslookup, dig, dnsstuff.com, but it only reports my ip and not my hostname. Anyone have any other ideas?



<4> lono: If you have your IP, why do you want the hostname? have you tried samspade?
<1> lono, why would they even worry about ***igning hostnames to dchp connections
<7> Southern_Gentlem: not sure, but they do, and I need it b/c I'm setting up a squid proxy server
<0> DforgeH : one dont need fglrx driver anyway. 2d stuff is fully supported by FC5.
<1> lono, calll them and ask them
<2> is there kernel source on fedora 5 dvd
<0> redLAW : no. You dont need it anyway.
<7> Southern_Gentlem: haha.. I could imagine my conversation with their phone support.. half of them don't even speak english
<1> redLAW, but kernel-devel is
<4> Anvil: Problems there too. The radeon / ati drivers hard lock my system in dual head mode with an X800 - worked fine with 9800XT
<8> bjohnson_: Yes, there is a standard VESA driver. How do you test it? Beats me - all that crap is FM - they have hidden all of the link switching in the RPM installs, so far as I can tell.
<2> becuase i need it for modem compilation
<2> is there .rpm file to download
<1> redLAW, rpm -q kernel-devel
<4> If I have to, I'll downgrade back to the 9800XT for the time being, but it's damn annoying to get hard locks on a card that is that old.
<1> redLAW, kernel-devel is all you need for module compileing
<2> Southern_Gentlem: ok, thx
<2> and now maybe stupid question is there fedora 5 dvd cover that i can print?
<9> Hello! Does anyone successfully suspend to ram with fc5?
<10> hello i got a quick question
<8> bjohnson_: OK, if you edit your xorg.conf file, you should see a "device" section for VESA and another device section for the device you actually have. Maybe you comment out all device sections other than the VESA one?
<3> I'm not sure why both the nv and the nvidia drivers lock up my system .. I could startx with vga so now am trying to reboot in initmode 5
<3> yeah .. I changed that to vga and am testing now
<8> bjohnson_: Why use 5 when you are testing? Boot in 3, login and then do startx.
<10> do u know what could cause the dns resolve to not wrk in terminal mode with fedora core 4 ? if i do ping www.google.com it say cant resolve hostname, but if i do ping ipadress it wrk :/ if i go in mozzila, in gui it will resolve, but in terminal it wont :/ why ??
<8> gh0stid: cat /etc/resolv.conf
<10> and yes my resolv.conf is ok
<3> br***hopper: I did that .. now I'm trying to reboot directly into 5
<10> so is my route :/
<8> gh0stid: By definition it is not because you can't resolve names
<10> its really weird..
<1> gh0stid, does it has your providers dns info
<10> it has my ISA server info yes
<1> put your providers info in there
<8> gh0stid: Try dig - what is the error message?
<3> but the screen alignment is so far off I can;t see the messages in the graphical boot .. so I think I'll retry with vesa
<10> lemme check
<1> gh0stid, are you getting your ip via dhcp
<8> bjohnson_: That was more or less the symptom I had that caused me to switch to the specific drivers. timings are way off -
<10> [root@gh0stid ~]# dig; <<>> DiG 9.3.1 <<>>;; global options: printcmd;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached[root@gh0stid ~]#
<10> yes i do get my ip by dhcp
<11> Hi, has anyone here been able to get ndiswrapper functional without recompiling the kernel for 8K stack size?
<1> brad[], yes
<8> gh0stid: Do you have the firewall blocking UDP responses maybe?
<11> Southern_Gentlem: What kind of network card do you have?
<1> brad not me but others
<11> Southern_Gentlem: And are you on FC5?
<11> ah..
<10> shouldnt
<1> i have a intel ipw2200
<1> brad yes
<11> I wish I had one of those at this point
<1> brad broadcom?
<11> I'm about ready to sell my laptop :) (built in wireless module)
<10> im runing fedora core 4
<11> southern_gentlem: prism3 USB
<11> linux-wlan-ng won't even build with the new kernel
<11> Even if it did it wouldn't work with networkmanager
<12> It will, but it mis-identifies the new kernel.
<1> brad[], http://fedoramobile.org/fc-wireless/installing-ndiswrapper/



<10> ur out of idea ?
<13> br***hopper: mem is declared as a struct and then a pointer to that struct is declared, but perhaps i haven't been focusing on the real problem.
<11> ignacio: misidentifies it how?
<8> gh0stid: Are you behind a firewall that is built into your router? If so, try (as root) "service iptables stop" and see if it still fails
<8> Dominor: Have ytou found where the mem parameter is specified?
<12> It thinks it's 2.6.15 when it's actually 2.6.16.
<10> just to make thing clear, im at school, behind a ISA server 2004
<10> 2002*
<12> The owner field in one of the structures was dropped in 2.6.16.
<11> ignacio: ah.. is there a way to work around that?
<10> me and my teacher are trying to fix the issue
<12> Just comment the line ***igning to .owner and it should work.
<12> Comment out rather.
<8> gh0stid: Try doing an iptables -L and see if you have a firewall running.
<11> ignacio: Nice I'll give that a try
<10> i dont
<10> no special policy
<10> plus, i just stop it
<8> gh0stid: I volunteer at a local high school sometimes - feel lucky you can run Linux there.
<10> im not in a highschool
<13> br***hopper: it is specified in another struct nic ans it's p***ed as parameter to offsetof(...)
<10> im in a private school learning computer :P
<8> gh0stid: Does it still fail?
<10> and we are now in linux part.
<10> yes, cant resolve hostname in terminal .. again
<10> but in gui, it wrk
<10> thats weird.
<14> hi guys
<1> in what gui
<8> gh0stid: how many lines are in yor /etc/resolv.conf?
<14> hi Southern_Gentlem :)
<10> im running , gnome
<1> hello
<10> i tried also in kde
<10> lemme check quickly resolv.conf
<10> [root@gh0stid ~]# dig; <<>> DiG 9.3.1 <<>>;; global options: printcmd;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached[root@gh0stid ~]#
<10> oups sorry
<10> [root@gh0stid ~]# cat /etc/resolv.conf; generated by /sbin/dhclient-scriptnameserver 192.168.5.1[root@gh0stid ~]#
<10> there
<10> and yes my nameserver is well setup
<1> gh0stid, paste your resove.conf to the pastebin
<14> Southern_Gentlem, i downloaded and installed macromedia flash (made sure firefox is closed) installed it in /usr/lib/mozilla and /usr/lib/firefox-1.5.0.1/ but its still not working, any ideas what could've gone wrong?
<8> gh0stid: You are right, it should work, the resolver should be independent of the GUI
<1> resolve.conf
<10> i know :/
<10> thats odd
<10> any idea ?
<1> gh0stid, paste your resolve.conf to the pastebin
<8> gh0stid: Try this command: dig @192.168.5.1 ftp.uu.net
<15> Does anyone know if it's possible to have different static IP addresses for different wireless networks when usin wpa_supplicant?
<8> Southern_Gentlem: He just pasted the whole thing here in oe line
<8> Southern_Gentlem: He just pasted the whole thing here in one line, that is
<13> but i don't know if this is the real problem. I recently installed Fc5 on a pc with a Intel retail network adapter: Intel Pro/100+ Management Adapter, which was detected and had its driver loaded (e100).
<10> to the what ?
<10> pastebin ?
<1> br***hopper, thats the problem
<8> gh0stid: Try this command: dig @192.168.5.1 ftp.uu.net
<8> gh0stid: when you see the resolv.conf file, does "nameserver" start on a new line?
<10> yes it does
<10> and its not commente
<10> d
<8> gh0stid: Please try that dig command.
<10> i did heres the reslt
<10> [root@gh0stid ~]# dig @192.168.5.1 ftp.uu.net; <<>> DiG 9.3.1 <<>> @192.168.5.1 ftp.uu.net; (1 server found);; global options: printcmd;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached[root@gh0stid ~]#
<13> br***hopper: but i couldn't get the network up, even by ifconfig, first giving connection timeout errors, and then the driver stopped being loaded.
<1> 192.168.5.10 is not a internet addressable dns server
<16> okay, I'm having trouble compiling a package (using rpmbuild), it tells me that there are a whole bunch of functions/variables that are declared in /usr/lib/net-snmp/library/parse.h ..... how would I specify that it's supposed to look into that directory for those include files that its *not finding* ?
<8> gh0stid: What is the IP address of your system?
<2> where can i find gnome-ppp
<10> 192.168.5.1 is my windows 2003 server , ( running active directory and such thing ) 5.3 is my isa server
<8> Southern_Gentlem: It is common that these routers forward (and cache) ip connections
<10> my ip adress is 192.168.5.38
<3> br***hopper: looks like vesa is going to work .. I've been screwing around with nv and nvidia drivers for a whole week


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