You could run the command from a normal user too,it would prompt you for root's password.
The command is "system-config-network" excluding the quotes ofcourse.
$system-config-network
I dont see a reason for this not working unless ofcourse your ISP settings are different.
Btw what...
If you need a GUI solution,then at the prompt
#system-config-network
or else editing the file for your NIC
#vi /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
The above file will consist parameters like IP Addressing,Netmask,Default Gateway...
DEVICE=eth0
BOOTPROTO=static...
Had my share of problems configuring Atheros WLAN in Redhat/Fedora.But it works like a charm in Ubuntu Breezy.
Infact in my case its making use of mad wifi project.I also have a Wireless PCMCIA card using a Broadcom chipset which too doesnt work in Fedora/Redhat except for NDISwrapper...
As I see it your university has a single static public IP or a pool of static public ip's serving clients from within the LAN with either Static NAT or Dynamic NAT.
If that being the case I dont find how you can find out which client is accessing what content(in this case rapidshare for you)...
Bigapple ? Hmm Is this the same company which sell old hardware at cheap rates ?
*www.bigapple.co.in/
They certainly offer sweet deals,atleast on paper.I've never checked them personally so cant comment.
What you could do is get a Wireless Media Adapter/Bridge & get a wireless PCI/USB adapter for your PC.
The Wireless Bridge is connected to your Music system with a specific cable,the PC with the WiFi adapter talks with the media bridge & makes possible the listening of music on your music...
Maybe the below link tells us things to expect from Google & Firefox as a combination product.
*www.google.com/tools/firefox/safebrowsing/
I've had a shot at one phishing website identifying itself as Ebay with the extension installed & it detected it as fake alright.
Just for the record,those with ADSL connections who want to configure on Linux,the below link should help.
*www.linuxhomenetworking.com/wiki/index.php/Quick_HOWTO_:_Ch03_:_Linux_Networking#IP_Address_Assignment_for_a_Direct_DSL_Connection
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Can you re-upload the images...
I'm using a Dlink KVM 4 port KVM switch.
Works like a charm,the only problem is if I want to make a switch between say comp1 & comp2 I've to reach for the button which is located on thre front panel of the switch.
I believe more recent newer models come with a Hotkey combo which can let...
Absolutely Flickr rocks but if I'm not wrong then in their freeware service you have a monthly quota of some amount of pictures you can upload or else you gotta buy their paid service.
I think Deep has bought their paid service.Also uploading is pretty damn easy with their Flickr Uploadr...
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