Fedora :: Manually Configuring Ip Address In Fedora 7?

Aug 22, 2009

In windows i set up ip address , subnet mask , default gateway , Preferred DNS server and alternate DNS server , how do i do that in linux and where.. I have fedora 7 secondary OS that i sue for work...

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Fedora Networking :: Manually Configuring The Network Settings?

Mar 12, 2009

Does anyone havea good tutorial on Fedora's network scripts, how to edit them, in what order they are called, etc. What I want to do seems simple, but something in the bootup keeps changing it. Right now, I have an image of Fedora Core 7 created in a server with 2 Ethernet cards. I need to specify static IP addresses for each card. Thats simple, and I did that. Now, heres the tricky part, I need to be able to clone this image and place it onto other exact duplicates of the hardware, and have all of the settings stay the same.

What happens here, is that eth0 and eth1 are stored somewhere as devices, and upon boot on a different machine, the Fedora will mount new network cards(different MAC addresses) as eth1 and eth2. It then mvoes my ifcfg-eth0/1 to a backup, and creates two brand new network setting's files, which initialize to DHCP. This creates an issue, becuase these machines do not have monitors nor keyboards attached, nor is their a DHCP server, so its a pain when I swap the machine out, to have to go in with a keyboard/mouse/monitor and reconfigure the network settings before I can connect to it over the LAN.

So does anyone have any advice on how to do this? No matter what i tried, booting the image in a new PC caused Fedora to create two new devices and create brand new network settigns for them, both initialized to DHCP. Hell, I wouldn't care if it created brand new devices, if it would initialize them to static IP addresses that I am expecting.

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Ubuntu :: Manually Configuring An Applications Menu Item?

Mar 6, 2011

I've tried to create a menu shortcut to start the application by using various commands:

sudo /usr/local/netbeans-6.9.1/bin/netbeans

and I also created a sh script that essentially attempts to execute the above command in a bash script so the command line states:

/home/myaccount/startnetbeans.sh
(startnetbeans.sh is defined as exectuable, also tried "sh "/home/myaccount/startnetbeans.sh"') and in all cases when this menu item is select it does absolutely nothing.

If I try any of these options from a terminal windows they work fine. Why the difference?

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Networking :: Manually Determining Ip Address Ranges?

Sep 8, 2009

I am trying to remember the procedure used to determine the ip address range when given a network address and its subnet mask. Does anyone have any documentation on the steps that are done to accomplish this?

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Fedora :: Configuring Fedora Directory Server For Mirroring?

Mar 16, 2010

I have installed fedora-ds-1.0.4-1.FC6.x86_64.opt.rpm on RHEL 5 Enterprise, which I use for Oracle BIEE. Now I need to install the FDS in another RHEL 5 and mirror only the FDS.

configure the mirroring part for the Fedora Directory Server.

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Slackware :: Wireless Connection On Slax USB - How To Manually Set IP Address

Feb 1, 2011

I am trying to connect to the net wirelessly using Slax off my USB stick. I did the best I could using the wireless configure tool but Firefox will not surf - no connection. The configure tool shows that I am 'partly' connected in that it shows signal strength in green but I noticed that there is no entry for IP address. Am I suppose to know this and enter it? In LMDE, I see the IP as 192.168.2.10 and other addresses. Do I need to enter this stuff?

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Networking :: Configuring IP Address Fails?

Jul 22, 2010

I have an ARM based linux machine with kernel 2.6.10 .On reset it automatically gets the IP address 192.168.1.2 . I want it to wake up with address 192.168.35.133 .In /etc/network/interfaces was only an interface for loopback:auto loiface lo inet loopbackI have added:auto eth0iface eth0 inet staticaddress 192.168.35.133netmask 255.255.255.0But on next reset the IP was still 192.168.1.2

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Ubuntu :: Ip Address Is Not Configuring Automatically

Nov 23, 2010

how to do surfing in ubuntu linux. Recently i took the new broadband internet connection, so i would like to configure and set the ip address in ubuntu linux, moreover i am able to connect to internet automatically in windows XP , here the ip address is configuring automatically. but when i started the ubuntu server, my ip address is not configuring automatically , i am unable to connect to internet in ubuntu server , which i have tested in specific firefox browser , saying that network was diconnnected, however i am able to see the network notification icon which has been displayed in top of the address bar , showing that ( X ) network disconnected.

how to get resolove this issue. and same way how to set and configure ip address in ubuntu server , so i should be able to do surfing in ubuntu linux. note : i think here broadband type connection is DHCP....

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Ubuntu Installation :: Manually Configuring Printer / Driver Installation?

May 20, 2011

If I were to have a situation where I had installed the driver for a printer but when I went into printing on the control panel to "add" the printer the driver didn't show up - could I or should I consider manually editing some configuration file to get the printer recognized/ installed on the machine? If that were a good solution, how would I do it? What file would I look for? What would I edit in it? I know that first sentence is probably hard to read but I don't know how else to say it.

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Fedora Installation :: Possible To Install Manually?

Jun 19, 2009

When I try to install fedora 11 from the Live CD I get the hwaddress error and cannot continue. As far as I know there is no fix for that other than installing from the full DVD, but I don't have the facility to do that.What I would like to know is if it is possible to install fedora manually for eg. create the partitions with something like fdisk and copy all the files over from the live disc to the hdd and then install grub to start fedora and use it as if it had been installed normally.

Sorry if this is a stupid question. In my head I have this idea that anaconda is some helper program to install fedora and that it should be possible to do it yourself with the right commands.

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Fedora :: NMB Won't Start At Boot But Does Manually?

Feb 17, 2011

I did a search here & on the web & can't find a "fix" that works. I tried the start order thing & the restart thing & one other I forgot, but nothing works.Funny the RESTART one didn't work as I CAN manually start it OK, unless I didn't put the command in the right spot.I DID notice that there are a few BUGS reported on this but they all go back far enough that I'd think they would be fixed by now.I don't have to manually start this thing every time I want to use it?

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Fedora :: Manually Edit Main Menu?

Jul 29, 2009

Does anybody know how to manually edit the main menu (gnome) launcher files? I would like to start a program as root but the only wasan get it to work is to set it up as a "Terminal Application" and put sudo in front of the command. Is there a way (similar to "system-config-firewall" ) can prompt for the root password an run the software as an "Application"

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Download A Library Manually, Can't Find It?

Sep 16, 2010

I need to download the following library: rpmlib(PayloadIsLzma) <= 4.4.2-1It seems it's on this site, but the site is having issues or something: [URL]This machine is not connected to the internet nor can it be.I installed the libg2c.so.0 library [URL]and now am having to insatll its dependencies

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Fedora :: Configuring Cron Job

Apr 21, 2010

I create a shell file with different commands . I am able to execute it manually . Now I want to schedule this file hourly . For this where I place this file and where I configure for time .

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Fedora :: Configuring ALSA On 13 KDE?

Aug 24, 2010

where to customize the modules thing? I've always used Ubuntu and there was an asoundconf file where I could change these settings.Haven't been able to find the same sort of thing on Fedora. A lot of people say I should either edit the /etc/modprobe.conf file which is now deprecated and does not exist on my computer, or edit some alsa file under /etc/modprobe.d/ which i don't have either.I've installed all of the alsa packages through yum.

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Fedora Hardware :: Configuring The KVM In 14?

Jan 26, 2011

I am using Fedora 14 x86_64 (KDE 4.5.5) OS on my home desktop. I tried installing KVM (default virtual machine available in the anaconda installer). I find the performance of virtual machine too slow. For instance - installation of windows XP 32 bit took around 4 hours to complete and booting windows xp takes somewhere around 3 minutes. PCBSD installation took around 14 hours and booting PCBSD is taking around 5 minutes. The base operating system i.e.Fedora is blazingly fast. After spending some time in google search , I found few posts saying such sluggishness could be due to not enabling virtualization option in BIOS. I searched my BIOS menu, my level best, but could not find any such option available.I use intel E7400 core 2 duo processor with 4 GB DDR2 RAM. I use nvidia GEForce 7100/nForce 630i/PCI mother board and graphics card. I have installed nvidia proprietary video drivers from rpmfusion. Following is the output from hardware lister (lshw) for the CPU -

CPU
/0/4
product: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU E7400 @ 2.80GHz
vendor: Intel Corp.

[code].....

I also tried visiting the BIOS manufacturers website, and found that there are no firmware upgrades available. So I wanted to know is there any way I can speed up my virtualisation or should try some other solution like virtualbox etc.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Configuring Squid On 13

Jul 14, 2010

I was trying to configure squid 3.1 on fedora linux 13. It's working perfectly fine from the local host but unable to browse from local network even after configuring acl for local network.

Connectivity diagram is given below

Local Network (windowsXP clients) --> Squid Server --> Firewall--> Internet
(192.168.102.0/24) (192.168.102.25)

Linux server has only one network card which is configured with internal IP. Configured client browser with proxy address (192.168.102.24 and port 312.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Configuring The Firefox On 13?

Jul 14, 2010

I have managed to install java, flash and acrobat plugins but haven't been able to make Firefox play wmv, wmp files. I am following instructions from myguides.net website and when I search for test player on google at the webpage PluginDoc: Windows Media Player Plugin Test Player (XP/Vista) and it doesn't work.

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Fedora :: Configuring Nfs Automount ?

Jun 15, 2010

In configuring nfs automount. following must be in consideration. command and tools for NFS automount?changes in configuration file.

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Fedora :: Repository - Update Manually Provides Following Error Message

Jul 19, 2011

I have the following problem since yesterday.

Trying to update manually provides the following error message

I can't access fedora.project.org any more!

All other web access runs fine as usual.

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Fedora :: Configuring Homebank From The Tarball?

Aug 21, 2010

I am trying to install Homebank, a money manager. No problems untarring it. But I'm stuck on ./configure. When I run that command, I get this output:

Quote:

checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
/home/Tom/Downloads/homebank-4.3/missing: Unknown `--run' option

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I'm guessing it's a simple matter of installing gtk and glib, but I just want to double check before I go any further.

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Fedora :: Configuring Sudo - Not Authorized ?

Jan 12, 2011

Have recently entered the world of fedora.

I wanted to add my user in the sudoers group but when I give:

Tells me that I am not authorized.

I also tried to put before asking for the sudo password and then tells me that I am not part of the sudoers group ....

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Configuring Apache Web Server

Oct 19, 2009

I have to go through an ERP projects. "README" file to setup the software gives following instruction which I have attached with this thread.So, according to first step I copied the entire "dolibarr-2.6.1" folder in "/usr/local/apache2". But whenever I call the browser with address given in "README" file my browser gives the following error message : Code: Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at localhost.Please let me know how can I configure the Web Server so that I can use the software.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Configuring Wireless Lan - TP-Link ?

Nov 9, 2010

I have Redhat 5.5 and want to configure my TP-LINK TL-WN321G 54Mbps USB Wireless Lan card with it. when i plugged my TP-LINK TL-WN321G 54Mbps USB Wireless Lan card into my system my /sbin/lspci is

Where i should start configuring with? when i plugges this in my windows machine. it works fine

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Fedora :: Configuring Apache For SSl And Tomcat 5.

Jan 21, 2009

I have a Apache web server and a separate tomcat 5 server. I can run the jsp-exaples just fine using HTTP. However using HTTPS fails. For some reason it appears HTTPS is not forwarding to the connector, I get 404 not found, returned.If I simply try https://apache_server_ip I successfully connect to the default Apache page.According to this page it should just work. Apache should do the ssl encryption/decryption and tomcat operate as normal.

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Fedora Installation :: Grub2 Bootloader - Manually Adding Entry?

May 29, 2010

I have a working Ubuntu install with the Grub2 bootloader. I need to manually add an entry to boot Fedora 13 off of sda. Sda1 is the boot partition, sda2 is LVM. None of the examples I've tried work. I do also have F13 grub installed on sda, but chainloading to it didn't do anything other than a blinking cursor.

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Fedora Installation :: Setup Sudo User Manually FC15

Jul 17, 2011

following mjmwired instructions, I manually setup the sudo but I keep getting a parse error whenever sudo command is run. How do I fix this issue?I login as su -, then setup sudo using "echo 'myusername ALL=(ALL) ALL' >> /etc/sudoers". All appears OK. I exit su, and go back to myusername.

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Fedora Networking :: Configuring A VPN From Home To Work

Feb 1, 2009

i have to work at my home in my office. For that purpose i use a laptop with Windows (i really don't know why) XP. As i moved to Fedora 10 i want to make the same thing in Fedora.. Really don't know how. i have a cable connection and a router at my home ( i posted another message mentioning the fact of my wireless connection).

At my office i have a router , a firewall and 2 servers that i am allowed to use and i have to work on them (one is an AS/400 from IBM).

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Fedora Networking :: Configuring IPTables To Allow Traffic Out

Apr 26, 2009

I've tried both the firewall interface that comes with Fedora and Firestarter, neither can configure as I want. So I think I'm going to have to do it by hand. In this laptop I have one 10/100 Nic and one wifi connection, at times either of them can be connected to the network. How can I configure IPtables so that any traffic is allowed out, nothing is allowed in (other than std stateful firewall replies), no icmp and that the fw logs any attempts to connect to the laptop?

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Fedora :: Configuring The Huawei E220 Modem?

Aug 23, 2009

I want to configure the Huawei E220 modem I recently bought in Fedora 10. I read lot of detail documents in the internet. All were interesting and explaining the wvdial.conf file. The problem I have is that, the file asks for the phone # to dial, username & a password. I don't have these information since my ISP didn't provide those. It works perfectly in Windows, in which above information are not needed, because when plugged in Windows, a software installation launches, which does the job to connect to the internet. So, is there a way to configure the modem to connect to the internet without those information. Because my ISP refuses to provide those, when I called there customer services.

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