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his addy spells out crypto, that's why he's using the .to suffix I guess
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Is this true with all domains or just the .com/.net/etc?
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I've got a question about registering top level domains.
Through some research I've found that one can run their own domain name server and allocate domain such as http://cr.yp.to/ on their own...
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definately DOS
(I'm actually considering putting it on my main rig so I can play descent 1 and 2)
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cat /proc/interrupts will list all the IRQs and the drivers associated with them
if you haven't loaded the driver the hardware will not show up when you cat the file
with the right tools...
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open up a console
su to root
cd to /usr/src/linux
make menuconfig (if that doesn't work then "source /etc/profile")
key down to the network devices section
got into the 10/100 mbit section...
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the 2.5.* kernel is pretty snazzy looking
I just got a copy of 2.5.59 and I'm impressed with what I see
things like built in ALSA (and OSS) support, no more emerge alsa-driver after installing...
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do you have the name of the controller chip
if you do there *might* be native support in the kernel
<edit>the 3com has a higher chance of being supported, the stock kernel has support for...
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usually unless stated, your kernel *should* be backwards compatible with your driver although I'm not very sure about that
try asus's website, more and more hardware manufacturers are distrubuting...
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I've reinstalled the driver with X running (for when I recompiled my kernel)
if you do a kernel reinstall then you'll have to install the drivers again
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are either of the NICs bad, is the cable ok?
test both those things
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try perhaps installing alsa
I'm pretty pleased with it, check their card/driver database to see if your card has support
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