[livesupport-dev] Me again - still need help
  • Ok, given up banging my head on a brick wall and dropped the idea of compiling the tarball.

    tried the live-support livecd thing, could ne get it onto the net - would not get passed our gateway.

    So new plan!

    So i am going to use the deb packages on some debian distro, not sure yet which one.

    The big problem i got is that i do not seem to be able you to use my darla24 with any distro because non of them have the driver, even though it in alsa?

    so i need to add the driver back in, which means a recompile of alsa. Can i get away with the deb packages if i put alsa back where it was? or will i need to recompile gstreamer. I am trying to do this without compiling the whole lots as i have already tried and failed Sad

    Also i need this working by friday, which is why your getting all the emails, else linux dies a little more in student radio Sad


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  • > tried the live-support livecd thing, could ne get it onto the net -
    > would not get passed our gateway.

    Do you have this with any distro? Maybe your gateway is a proxy and not
    a router.


    Stefan

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  • > Do you have this with any distro? Maybe your gateway is a proxy and not
    > a router.

    Nope - all work execpt for ls-livecd

    k - ours is a router, then theres a gateway, were a fair way inside a network.

    > Stefan


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  • On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 j.p.drawneek@durham.ac.uk wrote:

    > Nope - all work execpt for ls-livecd
    >
    > k - ours is a router, then theres a gateway, were a fair way inside a network.

    So you actually have a network interface and a ip adress and it still
    can't ping anywhere?


    Stefan


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  • > So you actually have a network interface and a ip adress and it still

    yes

    > can't ping anywhere?

    no, can ping internal address, our subnet, can ping ips in the uni sub net but not visit any uni web pages. Cannot ping any external ip out side of the uni.


    > Stefan


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  • On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 j.p.drawneek@durham.ac.uk wrote:

    > no, can ping internal address, our subnet, can ping ips in the uni sub net but not visit any uni web pages. Cannot ping any external ip out side of the uni.

    Thats just plain odd.


    The only time I got this type of problems was with VLANs and a very bad
    network driver. For the record what network card are you using: better
    which kernel version is the livecd?


    Stefan


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  • Seems the gateway or DNS is not configured right.
    Please post output of ifconfig and route here.



    > -----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
    > Von: j.p.drawneek@durham.ac.uk [mailto:j.p.drawneek@durham.ac.uk]
    > Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. November 2005 00:52
    > An: livesupport-dev@campware.org
    > Betreff: Re: [livesupport-dev] Me again - still need help
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    > > So you actually have a network interface and a ip adress and it still
    >
    > yes
    >
    > > can't ping anywhere?
    >
    > no, can ping internal address, our subnet, can ping ips in the
    > uni sub net but not visit any uni web pages. Cannot ping any
    > external ip out side of the uni.
    >
    >
    > > Stefan
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