> Dear All
>
> We ( K.J.Somaiya College of Engineering ,
> Vidyavihar Mumbai) are
> organising Short Term Training Program on OPEN
> SOURCE SOFTWARES : An
> Effective Way Managing Engineering Education
> between May 15 and May 26
> 2006.
> We plan to distribute *Ubuntu Linux* to all
> participants ( around 50) so
> please guide me from where I will get those CDs of
> Ubuntu Linux.
Sir,
It's a little late, for this. You could have got free
CD's (as many as you wish) of Ubuntu Linux
(packaged, with good paper covers) from
http://shipit.ubuntu.com
but, you had to order it atleast a month before.
I am a student of S K Somaiya College of Arts, Science
and Commerce, pursuing my T. Y. BSc (I. T.), and my
university exams end tomorrow. If required, I can give
a copy of Ubuntu 5.10 tomorrow, and you could make
multiple copies of it on blank CD-R's and distribute.
> One more problem please guide me *How to debug
> using gcc* or any other
> book for that because I plan deliver the
> lecture on that topic.
In one of my bookmarks, I had this link ...
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/
Debugging-Options.html
Hopefully, it should be helpful
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>
>
>
> I have a similar connection with two different linux machines. Both need
> different
> methods to connect. One of the two methods can help you.
>
> I think you need to check the IP settings. Mostly your server is not
> supporting
> DHCP. so you need to find out the IP address you need for your ethernet
> card
> and
> assign the same to it mannually. Before doing adsl-setup/adsl-start you
> can
> try :
> # ifconfig eth0 [your IP address]
>
> 1. or better run network configuration service:
> # system-config-network
> and edit the configuration of your ethernet card(mostly eth0). Fill in the
> IP address,
> Subnet mask, and default gateway. I'm not sure if this service is
> available
> in SuSE.
>
> 2. Otherwise, if available you can try #netcardconfig and #pppoeconf
> commands as well .
> to do the same.
>
>
PPPOE does not need any IP addresses to be put up. Its the same as dialup
connection , the only additional parameter being that one has to specify
"service name" along with username and password. You are confusing DHCP with
PPPoE.
Also PPPoE is not dependant on the IP address assigned to the LAN card , it
can be anything or nothing. So you do not have to specify the Default
Gateway , DNS etc ..its done automatically each time a connection is made.
The easiest way to setup a PPPoE connection is as follows....
1> run "/sbin/pppoe -A" from the terminal and note down the service name.
2>If you are using any RedHat system , just fire up "system-config-network"
and in
new connection select "XDSL" , enter username password and service name .
3> If using Ubuntu , do "sudo pppoeconf" and just follow the instructions on
screen.
Also remember that you have to set the MTU/MRU to 1492 or such value and
_NOT_ 1500 for PPPoE to work properly.
4>In SUSE you can do it using Yast /Kinternet , I had done it once long time
ago in SUSE 9.1 LIVE Cd. Dont remember the procedure exactly. If anyone can
shed more light on this please....I am going to install SUSE 10.1 in a few
days.
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Dear All
We ( K.J.Somaiya College of Engineering , Vidyavihar Mumbai) are
organising Short Term Training Program on OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARES : An
Effective Way Managing Engineering Education between May 15 and May 26
2006.
We plan to distribute *Ubuntu Linux* to all participants ( around 50) so
please guide me from where I will get those CDs of Ubuntu Linux.
One more problem please guide me *How to debug using gcc* or any other
book for that because I plan deliver the
lecture on that topic.
Manish Potey
Asstt Prof.
Department of Computer Engineering
K.J.Somaiya College of Engineering
Vidyavihar Mumbai
hi,
Anyone familiar with Faircom DB and C-tree please contact me off list.
I may have an interesting project to work on.
thanks
abhi
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Hello all.
My internet provider switched to PPPoE recently. It works fine in
Windows. I used `adsl-setup' to set up the DSL connection in SuSE, and
ran `adsl-start'. Even though it said `Connected', none of the
webpages show up. Any pointers?
I forgot to save the output of `adsl-setup', would that help?
Thanks in advance ...
<Sandesh Singh> wrote
> I had the default gateway set up from the previous connection.
> Clearing away that field got things in place.
>
>
Just out of curiousity , I wanna know which ISP you have? And in which area?
Because it looks like a progressive ISP . PPPOE is standards based
technology and it effectively ensures access from all OS's. , and not just
windows as is the case of SIFY who use a LAN-Gateway model and just have a
shitty proprietary dilaer for windows.
Dear Sandesh
For configuring your pppoe service in SUSE 10.0 there is no
need to use rpppoe i.e adsl-setup and all that... simple configutr it
using smppd which is a very good utility for adsl.Go to YAST->N/W
devices-> DSL and follow the Menu.
(Type Alt-F2 and then type yast)to run YAST
On 5/12/06, Sandesh Singh <sandesh.lug(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> My internet provider switched to PPPoE recently.
I had the default gateway set up from the previous connection.
Clearing away that field got things in place.
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sss
http://sandesh247.googlepages.com/
Well whatever the service you may choose please do not go for Pacenet
.I have been facing continues disconnections but the customer service
only gives excuses and promises to do a miracle which never turns up.
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To Love The Penguin(aka TUX) You Need To Be As Faithful As A Puppy
> I had taken a broadband connection with the thought
> that I would get a
> always on connection. Also it would be easier to
> download distros through
> bittorrent which I have done in the past months. But
> after that I realised
> that I do not download distros everyday. So my usage
> was limited to
> downloads of distros and other stuff and
> surfing/chat/irc/email
> Although I am continuing with the existing broadband
> for another month I
> want to have a dialup for those intermittent
> downtimes.
Which broadband are you using currently?.....
> What are my options.
> 1.MTNL (already have a phone and need to connect
> modem and dial have done
> it earlier from windows and linux both)
> 2.Reliance(somebody in office suggested it have made
> an inquiry)
> 3.Tata Indicom(have used it at my friends house and
> speeds are ok for normal
> activities)
> 4.Any other suggestions and alternatives are welcome
I suppose, any dial-up connection would not serve as "
the best" for what you use, the internet for. If you
are using any GNU/Linux distro, and considering
dial-up, make sure, you have your modem drivers ready
for that!
If you don't want to waste time searching for it, I
would recommend, MTNL's TRIBAND as the best option for
any purpose. If you are very keen in downloading
distro's then you can go for MTNL's 590 Night
Unlimited PLAN, else you can go for 199 per month
scheme. This is not advertising, just giving you the
best options ;)
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