:D hehe, Korrect!
D Desi-Tek.com In the zone Mar 8, 2007 #22 if i am right that fedora will automatically detect ur ip so i don't think u need to do any configuration to get new ip just type following command on terminal as root procedure: open terminal type "su " without "" now enter ur root password after that fireup following command on terminal /sbin/ifup eth0 /sbin/ifdown eth0 Click to expand... and u will get new ip
if i am right that fedora will automatically detect ur ip so i don't think u need to do any configuration to get new ip just type following command on terminal as root procedure: open terminal type "su " without "" now enter ur root password after that fireup following command on terminal /sbin/ifup eth0 /sbin/ifdown eth0 Click to expand... and u will get new ip
OP nileshgr Wise Old Owl Mar 9, 2007 #23 Will it work if i fix an permanent ip address for my connection?
mediator Technomancer Mar 9, 2007 #24 Ofcors! 66.94.234.13 216.109.112.135 69.147.114.210 Click to expand... These r some yahoo ips. ping them like => "ping 66.94.234.13" to see if u got success!
Ofcors! 66.94.234.13 216.109.112.135 69.147.114.210 Click to expand... These r some yahoo ips. ping them like => "ping 66.94.234.13" to see if u got success!
OP nileshgr Wise Old Owl Mar 9, 2007 #26 freebird said: dude install Linux first! Click to expand... dont hurry. i will 1st gather all info coz.. i dunno hv another comp. wth net. i will install on 17 MAR 07
freebird said: dude install Linux first! Click to expand... dont hurry. i will 1st gather all info coz.. i dunno hv another comp. wth net. i will install on 17 MAR 07
mediator Technomancer Mar 9, 2007 #27 In that case just install VMWARE on windows and test fedora on it! As simple as that!