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2008 Apr 22
2
network Interface
When i run a mii-tool
it displays no MII transcievers present !!!
if i run ifconfig it displays the eth0 its ip and Hwaddress
if i ping to the eth0 ip it pings.
if i ping to some other ip on Lan no response is coming.
This all happens in Cent OS 4.2
if i boot to Centos 5.1 or Redhat 7.3 the pc is able to communicated to everyone on the networks.
Please help me out.
Regards,
Gopinath M
2018 Dec 31
3
Several problems on Solaris10
Answer inline.
On Sun, Dec 30, 2018 at 12:59 PM James <list at xdrv.co.uk> wrote:
> On 29/12/2018 13:49, Pierluigi Frullani wrote:
>
> > My version is 2.2.13 ( it was the last one, at the time of the first
> > server setup ).
>
> 2.2.13 is from around May 2014. It worked but I can't see why you
> wouldn't switch to the latest 2.3.4. (You might be seeing
2018 Dec 29
4
Several problems on Solaris10
Hi all,
I've just upgraded my old Solaris 10 update 8 to Solaris 10 update 11 with
the latest patches, but after the reboot with the new update I'm having a
lot of problems with dovecot.
My version is 2.2.13 ( it was the last one, at the time of the first server
setup ).
I have seen that ( it seems ) the new solaris don't honour the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
The first error was a
2005 Sep 30
1
I need a program to work under Wine...
Hi to all,
I am a writer. For my job, I need to make an Italian dictionary (for
Windows) working under Linux with Wine. I installed Wine via apt-get install
on Ubuntu, and it works.
The Setup of the dictionary was completed with no errors, and so I have the
program in the directory:
C:\Program Files\UTETGDU\GDU\gdu.exe
(It actually is ~/.wine/disk_c/Program Files... in my home directory).
When I
2005 Oct 07
1
MSP files
I have a .MSP file that has an update to a program I can't run
otherwise. How should I open/run this file? msiexec doesn't work. I
have searched the documentation and googled for it and couldn't find
anything.
Patola
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