On Sunday 27 November 2005 03:10 am, Chuck Hast wrote:
> On 11/26/05, David R Meyer <david@davidmeyer.org> wrote:
> > Bless you my son...
> >
> > This actually worked. Thank you for freeing me from the bondage of
> > CAT-5.
> >
> > Dave
>
> Yes, I looked out on the web, and even asked the same question here,
> appears that when the dhcp piece runs for some reason it does not grab some
> of the data from the dhcp server when it is a wireless device. The
> information is passed
> to the machine it just does not get put in the right places. If I do a
> dhcpcd-test
> I will see all of the correct info, but then I have to add the gw manually
> even though it shows up in the dump from dhcpcd-test. I have the DNS
> servers put in manually also as it does not get them put in resolve.conf as
> it should.
>
> Sure would be nice to figure out what is wrong, but appears that there are
> quite a few questions about this one on the net.
Why?
Why would you install 9.3 instead of 10.0?
You can download 10.0 at the opensuse site.
SOTL
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