Re: ipx_configure: socket: Invalid argument ?
>
> Date: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 09:11:40 +1100 (EDT)
> From: Luke Kendall <luke@research.canon.com.au>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org, luke@research.canon.com.au
> Subject: ipx_configure: socket: Invalid argument ?
> Message-Id: <[🔎] 199802192211.JAA07369@tosh.research.canon.com.au>
>
> Hi
>
> I'm trying out Debian 1.3.1 because I've recently moved from
> Yggdrasil to RedHat 4.2, and wasn't completely happy with RH.
>
Good for you. :)
> Overall, the installation went well, though the dselect user
> interface seems almost absurd, it's so bad. (How does one find
> out about Deity, and the plans for it?)
>
> I'm slowly trying to learn about network administration in
> my home :-), with my old 486 and my new 586 and ethernet.
> I've installed Debian on the 486.
>
> I now have an NE2000 card configured correctly, detected during
> boot up, and the ne kernel module installed. But, after booting,
> dmesg reports a couple of these errors:
> ipx_configure: socket: Invalid argument
> which is also what I get if I later run ipx_configure manually.
>
Did you compile IPX support in your kernel? You may have to compile a new
kernel with support for it. HTH
Alan
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