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  1. kreepykrawler

    simple question re: network card status

    Copy your command "dmesg" and paste it here. I'm guessing it's a driver issue if the ifconfig command didnt work. Still there's screwy funkiness with SuSE. I was never able to correctly do network stuff.
  2. kreepykrawler

    simple question re: network card status

    eth0 can stil be up with no IP address bound to it. Try: ifconfig eth0 ip.address.you.choose and now try to ping other machines on your network. Better yet, if you have DHCPD running somewhere, just run dhclient eth0 or pump
  3. kreepykrawler

    how do i mount my usb camera card reader?

    The usb device driver maps your USB map over your scsi bus. Try /dev/sdXZ where X = a letter in series (usually A), and Z = partition
  4. kreepykrawler

    how to limit bandwidth using iptables >NewBie

    Bandwidth arbitrator is probably the best, but it requires a kernel patch and compile. The damned thing takes forever, but it's decent once it's up. The thing is it's a bridge fileter. If you want QOS, go enable it in the kernel, and compile with them. Then you got to create the queue commands...
  5. kreepykrawler

    RPM issues (again)

    Go install apt-rpm. Then point it towards the debian servers. It'll fix that rpm garbage of a problem.
  6. kreepykrawler

    Kerneel compile ends in disaster

    Revert to an old kernel, and recompile. Make sure to include Reiser, EXT2, EXT3 all compiled in. DO NOT USE A MODULES. You can either put the kernal in / or /boot . Just do the standard compile/install and then call lilo. I dont know why you're having this much difficulty here. Debian's one...

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