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| 215715 | 2004-02-17 01:26:00 | ... and before anyone starts bashing - Chill knows it's all j/ks... :D | Lohsing (219) | ||
| 215716 | 2004-02-17 02:06:00 | OK, I have been looking around the fedora-test-list and there have been reports of the same issues you are seeing with the FC2 test1 release. Have a read through the threads and see whether you want to try their fix: tcp connection problem (listman.redhat.com) FC2 test1 network issue (listman.redhat.com) Can I ask why you installed a test release of Fedora which will have bugs in it, over the stable Core 1 release? |
Jen C (20) | ||
| 215717 | 2004-02-17 02:06:00 | I'm new to this but has the user actually be given permisssion to access the internet? I know on my RH8 install I had to do this. |
mark.p (383) | ||
| 215718 | 2004-02-17 03:00:00 | > OK, I have been looking around the fedora-test-list > and there have been reports of the same issues you > are seeing with the FC2 test1 release. Have a read > through the threads and see whether you want to try > their fix: > > tcp connection > problem (listman.redhat.com > st/2004-February/msg00635.html) > > FC2 test1 network > issue (listman.redhat.com > st/2004-February/msg00634.html) Thanks Jen. I will give that a go when I reboot > Can I ask why you installed a test release of Fedora > which will have bugs in it, over the stable Core 1 > release? You can ask and I will tell you. Its on the jetstreamgames ftp site so I could download all the iso's in about an hour rather than 3 days. Shaun |
Shaun Minfie (2961) | ||
| 215719 | 2004-02-17 03:00:00 | I don't think that IP6 address matters ... it's there in case it's needed. Talking to IP4 systems. it'll use IP4. There are no errors on the eth0 interface. So it's talking and receiving. You have a default gateway which is your ADSL router. That has a 0.0.0.0 mask, so your system should know where to find the world. I assume it knows how to translate RTA220U.lan .:D You might try changing that to be the actual IP address of the router. |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 215720 | 2004-02-17 03:02:00 | > I don't think that IP6 address matters ... it's there > in case it's needed. Talking to IP4 systems. it'll > use IP4. > > There are no errors on the eth0 interface. So it's > talking and receiving. > > You have a default gateway which is your ADSL router. > That has a 0.0.0.0 mask, so your system should know > where to find the world. I assume it knows how to > translate RTA220U.lan .:D You might try changing > that to be the actual IP address of the router. To be honest the ip is loaded. Its translating it to the name itself. |
Shaun Minfie (2961) | ||
| 215721 | 2004-02-17 03:13:00 | > You can ask and I will tell you. Its on the > jetstreamgames ftp site so I could download all the > iso's in about an hour rather than 3 days. Oh OK, but did you know the Fedora Core 1 ISO's are also on the jetstream servers? Fedora Core 2 is set to be released in early April, so I am hoping they will put the ISO's up onto the servers as well. ftp://ftp.jetstreamgames.co.nz/fedora/1/i386/iso/ Jetstream has two ftp servers ftp.jetstreamgames and ftp2.jetstreamgames, I think they do this to confuse us :D Good luck with sorting out your problem :) |
Jen C (20) | ||
| 215722 | 2004-02-17 03:18:00 | And 5 minutes later I'm posting from fedora :) Cheers Jen > Oh OK, but did you know the Fedora Core 1 ISO's are > also on the jetstream servers? Fedora Core 2 is set > to be released in early April, so I am hoping they > will put the ISO's up onto the servers as well. > > ftp://ftp.jetstreamgames.co.nz/fedora/1/i386/iso/ > > Jetstream has two ftp servers ftp.jetstreamgames and > ftp2.jetstreamgames, I think they do this to confuse > us :D Ahhhh ok. Yeah it is confusing that. They have problems with the raid array for ftp2 so stuff ends up on 1... go figure > Good luck with sorting out your problem :) > > Thanks for all the help Shaun |
Shaun Minfie (2961) | ||
| 215723 | 2004-02-17 07:14:00 | > I wonder if anyone would port IE6 or other Microsoft > product to Linux... that would be funny! ;) Now why would anybody port that waste of coding to Linux? ...If Firefox / Mozilla / Epiphany / Konqueror / Galeon / Dillo .... ... Isnt really your thing, then you can easily run IE 5.5 under Wine in Linux! ... But why bother ;-) Chill. |
Chilling_Silently (228) | ||
| 215724 | 2004-02-17 17:10:00 | [Edited by: admin on Feb 18, 2004 12:38 PM] | 6453776653776 (5278) | ||
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