"could not connect to host - localhost"
Adams, Christopher
Chris.Adams at starbase.com
Mon Dec 3 13:21:15 GMT 2001
Nice Setup *grin*.
Ron, to be honest. I'm really sticking with Komba2 on this one. I've seen
this 1000 times since the newer versions of KDE came out. It's a bug in KDE
that is preventing you from browsing.
I really recommend that you just install that Komba2 RPM so we can at least
get that possibility out of the picture. I have a good feeling about this.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Woodall [mailto:nor at htmlcompendium.org]
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 1:17 PM
To: Adams, Christopher; Adams, Christopher; 'samba at lists.samba.org'
Subject: RE: "could not connect to host - localhost"
Hi Chrisopher:
Thanks for the reply.
At 12:55 PM 12/3/01 -0800, Adams, Christopher wrote:
>Ok..
>
>So this box is on a private network?
Yes. It is a 10/100BaseT through a multi-speed hub.
It has 1 Windows '98SE box (677MHz & 100Mbs), Linux Mandrake 8.2
(600 MHz & 100Mbs), Windows '98 (120MHz & 100Mbs) and Windows '95 (486DX/2
& 10Mbs.)
>It shows #primary windows system
>
>Are you dual booting the linux O.S. on the same box as a Windows O.S.?
Nope, each system is dedicated to that operating system. The 677 &
120 MHz systems provide the root functions, i.e. triple-head support,
dual-modems, printers, scanner, across the network. This is functionning
now. The 120 also serves as the backup.
However, I need to start moving all functions over to the Linux
box for development. Fewer perl problems on the Linux box.
Next?
Ron
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