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Re: [gNewSense-users] onload ip address configuration
From: |
Vladimir B. Tsarkov |
Subject: |
Re: [gNewSense-users] onload ip address configuration |
Date: |
Wed, 7 Apr 2010 11:40:37 +0400 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.5.17+20080114 (2008-01-14) |
> a dmesg may be useful
$dmesg|grep eth0
[ 14.587201] eth0: RTL8102e at 0xf8834000, 00:26:b9:09:37:64, XID 24a00000
IRQ 221
[ 47.656547] r8169: eth0: link up
[ 47.656566] r8169: eth0: link up
[ 47.778256] device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
[ 47.778265] audit(1270620237.187:3): dev=eth0 prom=256 old_prom=0
auid=4294967295
[ 48.203126] eth0: no IPv6 routers present
The thing is that I want to avoid using any kind
of "overcomlplicated" software like gnome, so I tried to remove as many
gnome packages from the system as I could.
Is it possible that in gnewsense the commandline network
configuration packages were substituded by those from the "gnome-network-set"
and I got an "unstable" system after removing gnome?
It would be wonderful if anybody explaines me the difference
of basic network-configuration tools in Debian and gnewsense.