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<0> ipv6 <0> on winxp <1> yikes, screw that <0> works fine on linux <0> now I'm trying to get the clients behind the lan to get ***igned an ipv6 address <0> but seems that radvd is not doing it's job or I'm not documented enough <2> yo i got a question <2> for me to be able to ping my other computer, i have to do "[root@h4xb0x flush]# route add -net default gw 192.168.129.1 dev eth0", but when i do this my ppp0 connection goes to idle <2> as long as i dont run "route del" <2> is there a way i can fix that <1> yeah you're not supposed to add a default route to get to your other computer <0> ? <0> oh, nvm <1> flush_: which is the ip address you're trying to ping? <0> don't use dial-up? :P <0> what distro is that, btw?
<2> 192.168.129.1 is here and 192.168.129.2 is the other computer <2> its mandrake 9.2 and other other box is slackware 8.1 <1> you're supposed to be able to ping it anyway, without adding any route <1> instead of saying -net default, try -net 192.168.129.0 <1> something is messed up though <2> [root@h4xb0x flush]# route add -net 192.168.129.0 gw 192.168.129.1 dev eth0 <2> ? <1> yeah try it I guess <2> k <2> SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument <1> try -net 192.168.129 without the .0 <1> I dunno, I don't use Linux <0> kernel version? <3> To determine which kernel version you are running use the command: uname -r <0> flush_: your kernel version <2> 2.4.22-10mdk <2> Linux h4xb0x 2.4.22-10mdk #1 Thu Sep 18 12:30:58 CEST 2003 i686 unknown unknown GNU/Linux <0> get 2.6 <2> im loading debian <0> I had some similar problems too with a 2.4 kernel <2> oh ;( <0> had 3 interfaces, and I could only start one by one... for a unknown reason <1> flush_: do you have a 192.168.129 entry in your routing table? (netstat -rn) <2> negative <1> did you try that command without the .0 ? <4> hey guys, I have connected to my school's server and the "backspace" key doesn't work as intended, and i can't tab complete, whats wrong? is my shell wrong? <2> yes, it said invalid argument <0> your keymap is wrong <1> Jota: also check if you're using bash (echo $SHELL) <0> or the server's, for that matter <1> Znuff can you give flush the right route command to use? <4> bin/csh <4> i think i usually use bash <0> zrunn: honestly, I don't play too much with routes <1> control-d does a complete instead of tab in csh I think <0> I learned my lesson ^_^ <0> Jota: run cfsh <0> erm <0> chsh <0> and use /bin/bash <1> it might not be Linux <4> so i type chsh <4> and it is kind of just sitting there <4> does it take a while to load <1> no <1> it's probably not Linux <1> before you do chsh, try just typing "bash" at the command line to see if it works <4> yah i get a new prompt <4> bash-2.05$ <0> try chsh <0> erm, you said nothing happens <0> nvm <4> yah, but i can do what i want to do from this prompt <4> and i have a .login file <4> so i can just throw that in there <0> didn't know people still use csh these days <4> they recomend using 'tcsh' <0> so, what's so different ? <4> but its not set to default <4> i don't know <1> Jota: try typing which bash
<4> zrunn: inside the bash prompt or in my 'normal' shell <1> either <1> tcsh is good (I use it) but if you don't know how, it will just annoy you <4> 'which bash' <4> umatched ' <0> zrunn: what's so special about it ? <1> bah just type which bash <1> without quotes and stuff <4> yah i did <4> i typed "which bash" without the "" <4> and am getting unmatched ' <1> are you sure? <4> positive <1> press control-d and try again <1> I dunno <4> oh i put an alias in a file awhile ago <5> maybe some aliases are hosed? <4> and have an unmathced ' <4> nope, still says ' <4> unmatched <4> oh got it <5> type: alias and make sure they look sane <4> usr/bin/bash <1> ok that's what you wanna set your shell to <1> type uname -a and tell us what unix it is <4> 5.9 Generic_112233-07 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire <4> SunOS <5> solaris. argh. <4> guess im in the wrong channel <4> heh <5> lots of things will still be the same <5> lots won't :) <6> question, apparently my sound card is setup and working, but i cant hear anything when i play stuff <6> any ideas? <0> volume set to 0 ? <6> i just checked that <6> looks fine <0> !longword <3> rumour has it, longword is dreamd is corrupting me, or 2001:1bd8::/32, or the font of ALL knowledge <2> great, awesome, magic, beautiful, incredible, a masterpiece <2> now i got my other box pingning, how do i access the hdd? <6> its definatley setup <0> flush_: acces the hdd? <5> darkn3ss_: are you using gnome, kde, or something diff? <6> xfce <2> how do i read files on the other linux box from here <2> thats my question <4> well just typing bash seems to do it <4> so thats good enuf for me <4> thanks guys <7> darkn3ss_: how are you testing it? <0> flush_: several methods <0> actually, 2 <0> nfs or samba <2> which is better? samba? <0> depends <0> nfs is faster imho <0> at least at the first impression <0> samba is easier, at least for me <2> "nfs" stands for? <6> ok, sound device is present, stuffs playing, volumes up, no audio, any clue? <0> !nfs <3> somebody said nfs was Sun's Network Filesystem, a reasonably simple file transfer protocol that is quite hard to secure. See the NFS-HOWTO for setup, or http://www.j-mulders.demon.nl/unix/nis-rpc/doc/rpc/nfs-v2-protocol-specification.html for some gory details.. No Files Served. Network FaILurE System. Never Fscking Stable. Nightmare File System, or ask me ... <7> darkn3ss_: how are you testing it? <6> cat /vmlinuz>>/dev/dsp <6> and or playing a song in xmms <7> what is the xmms output set to? <6> hold <5> darkn3ss_: is xmms's output set to something sane? <2> kodon: id say alsa or oss, depening on your hardware <5> <--- a little slower than the other kids :) <2> i think ill read the samba how-to <7> flush_: huh? <2> Znuff: is there a way i can do this; when i type "ping google.com" on the other box, it pings through eth0, then once in here it gets redirected by ppp0 ?
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