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FW: [Q] 2.4.X kernels



Hello, I appologize if this is a re-send.
But I did not find my original question in
the mailing list archives, so I assume I
did not send it correctly to the list.

If anyone could help resolving the question
below I would really appreciate.

Vladislav


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Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 01:03:06 -0500 (EST)

From: vladp@cheerful.com
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: [Q] 2.4.X kernels

Hello,
I have debian unstable (as of about June 10)
running on dual PII.
I want to try the latest kernes but
as of 2.3.9x kernes I cannot get
they computer to ping anywhere.
I am not sure if the problem with
the network setup of the config files in /etc
or the Express100B device driver (it
was modified in latest kernels).  But I do not
get anything in /var/log/debug or /var/log/kernel
so I am kind of lost at how to debug this problem.

I do not have forwarding enabled (and I tried
to compile with and without it). I also installed
iptables software (but as always with linux or
FreeBSD -- you have to be an idiot-savant in
networking to figure out how to get that stuff to work)
Anyways, with/or without forwarding compiled into
the kernel the results are the same.

If I have to RTFM somewhere, please do not
hesitate to point out where :-)

Thanks in advance,
Vladislav


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