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<0> pjv, they mentioned #suse in their review of suse :) <1> and make sure to tell them that even with a normal boot <1> you can ctrl +alt +Fx to a command prompt <2> sPiN: yeah that's my screenie :) <3> will do, thanks again. :) <1> so it's some problem with the graphical environment <0> nice <1> not the kernel or anything else low level that the CLI uses <2> one of my vm (postfix) <2> super kool <2> brb gf is here <4> is anyone aroun? <4> around*? <1> i was <4> hi Phoenix <4> anyone else?
<5> hi, Im trying to get networking working on my Dell Latitude D610 and its just driving me insane. I can ping the NAT router but I cant ping past it, even to other statics on my LAN and Im just losing it <5> hi Sivik <4> do you know anything about wireless? <5> I know some things about wireless but this is wired <0> GTswagger, thanks for the tip on that, i just sent those guys an email, and hopefully they will give the channel a plug <6> sPiN -- no problem.... really, if enough people HAMMER THEM with requests for Linux stuff... you'll see a huge increase in linux stuff on the show <6> what is on the show is determined mostly by user requests <0> yeah ive watched dl.tv since the first ep, but i havent been watching the last couple months <0> always liked patrick norton and robert heron <5> can anyone help me with the wired networking thing on my laptop? its driving me insane <0> Phoenix92x, ive seen several ppl come in with this issue, but i dont know what any of them did to resolve it <0> ive never had an issue, my router ***igns me an ip and im good to go <5> I just...grah <5> I cant get wireless OR wired working <5> I can ping the router, I can ping things behind the NAT, but not out of it <5> and Im just losing my mind <0> are you using dhcp? <5> yes <5> Im gonna stick it on a static for a second and see if its still insane <0> so it ***igned you an ip, but you cant get to www.google.com for example <5> I cant ping outside the NAT at =all= even to staics on my LAN <5> I dont understand, every other machine on my network on the NAT can ping outside it, but not this one <7> phoenix92x is your nic card working ? <5> Ghostbuster: as far as I know, I can ping my default gateway 64.81.*.* <5> but I cant ping google.com <5> it resolves now, but I cant actually ping it <5> I slapped it onto a static <7> it works now ? <5> nope <7> you turn off the firewall <5> it can ping the default gateway, it can resolve google.com <5> the internal linux firewall? <7> yes <5> um...one second lemme check <5> turned it off <5> it still doesnt work <8> nameservers? <5> nameservers are right <5> I triple checked <7> you got it to dhcp <5> nope, I put it on a DHCP <5> *nope I put it on a static <5> Ghostbuster should I PM the settings to you? <7> maybe a bad cable <5> ..possibly <7> sure <5> ok, now I need some help getting the wireless to work if you folks can help me <5> its an intel 2915 chipset <5> I already have ipw-firmware installed <0> Phoenix92x, got wired working? <0> Phoenix92x, then just use yast - network devices - network card, and configure it <5> sPiN: yes <5> I already configured it <0> what was the problem? <5> same problem, I can ping internally behind the NAT, cant ping externally <0> well how did you fix the wired connection? <5> got rid of the wireless card's routing entry <0> why are you manually messing with the routing? <5> because the wired is on a static <5> and I had to give it a manual default gateway <5> and for some reason the wireless having a default gateway entry made that not work
<0> this is how you have broken things... you have improperly setup routing when you should have just let it dhcp handle it <0> my router allows me to ***ign static ips via mac addresses <5> sPiN: I mean static public IPs <5> the wired has 64.81.*.* <5> the wireless is trying to get a 192.168.*.* address <5> so how do I resolve that? <0> Phoenix92x, you are behind a nat, it should have a 192.168 address <5> the wireless connects to a NAT router, but the wired does not encounter a nat at any point <0> your nat gets the pub ip, not your machine behind the router <5> the wired connection goes straight to a switch, which goes to the DSL modem <0> wth kinda crazy setup? <0> is that <5> I have 10 static IPs ***igned from my ISP, I use one of those IPs to go to a NAT router, the other 9 are distributed to standalone machines <5> my ISP loves me, thats all =) <5> it is kind of crazy <5> but it works <5> what Im wondering is, if there are two connections, which one takes priority for connections? or is it whichever one is set with the default gateway? <9> SuSEhelp, rpms <10> You can find suse rpms at google.com, packman, ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/, http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/ (and other sites :) <11> so...anyone mind if I ask a question? <11> I need a little help <2> ask away <11> Running SuSE 10 <11> and.. .. I cannot start FireFox or Thunderbird from KDE <11> not even sure where to look for error messages <11> I CAN open a shell window and run from the command line <11> These are NOT "Stock" installs <11> the firefox RPM was downloaded and installed with rpm -U firerforx-xxxx <11> thunderbird was never "installed" by SuSE. Downloaded and unzipped to a directory myself <11> I know there is this thing called "preload" <11> I believe I have disabled it (removed the /etc/preload.d) directory to try to solve any conflict issues <11> I know that mozilla libs are installed in other directories <11> (for ximian I guess..and other SuSE stuff) <11> but don't know why KDE would be having a problem...as I mentioned...running from the shell is fine <11> any clues? <11> did everyone get all that? or do I need to retype? <5> methinks people got it, but I certainly have no clue where to start with that <12> sh!!! <11> yes? <11> I guess noone is here...when is a good time to use this forum? <2> what's the problem jbarwick? <11> ah..ok. <11> will start again....(my question is long I think) <11> to keep it short... <11> cannot start Firefox or Thunderbird from KDE <11> they start just fine from a shell (command line) <2> try this /usr/bin/firefox in your terminal <2> ohh ok <11> the firefox and thundirbird do not belong to SUSE. <2> then create a klauncher <11> the were downloaded and installed myself <2> ohh ok <11> firefox is a SuSE RPM installed with rpm -U <2> why did you do that for? <2> uhuh <11> (downloaded from somwhere)...cuz SuSE10 didn have FF 1.5 <2> whereis firefox <11> well...I think that's my copy <13> hello, is anybody familiar with qdvdauthor? <11> opt/firefox/firefox <13> i need some help <11> but that's my copy <11> which runs from the command line fine <2> jbarwick: install that on a klauncher <2> copy that to a klauncher rather <11> the rpm -U firefox-suse-10...in in /usr/bin/firefox <11> ok... <11> just sec... <11> how do you do that? <2> create an app link <11> oh <11> did
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