Re: old-school

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Rickey Moore wrote:


Tony Nelson wrote:

>> wrote:  At 6:41 PM -0700 1/10/06, Craig White wrote:


(sorry, attributions below are mixed up)
There are the unofficial FC4 isos from  , which
would save on the updating after installation.  They're served via
Bittorrent, so if there aren't many using the torrent, they will be slow to
download.
That's good info to stash away in my saved email folder. In the old RedHat days, any version numbered with '.0' was to be avoided like the plague. <g> Nothing seemed to work out of the box until version number '.2' . Owell... I'm BAAACK on the windoz machine, purchasing a router and returning the hub as suggested. I can get the dynamic IP address from earthlink DSL, but getting DNS is being a b*tch. I've even entered their nameserver static IP's into resolv.conf, where all the notices beg you not to edit by hand, well I did it!, and still zip. No resolving. <sigh>

This reminds me; I recently ran NetworkManager to see if it would be any
use to me (my wireless network uses WPA and my card needs iwpriv
commands for it, so at the minute I use a hack in ifup-wireless).  It
did something funny which meant I had to point resolv.conf at my router
to get DNS working again, does anyone know what resolv.conf is
'normally' (when just using if-up and if-down)?

--
imalone


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