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Re: Networking - Is it really so strange?
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Christopher Armstrong |
Subject: |
Re: Networking - Is it really so strange? |
Date: |
Sat, 15 Oct 2005 08:25:31 +1000 |
On Fri, 2005-10-14 at 20:03 +0000, jp wrote:
> Hi
>
> In the office, I downloaded the latest ISO of GunStep and promptly
> installed it. I think it booted up as a live CD. However, what I
> couldn't figure out was, where do you configure your network settings?
It would appear that you are under the impression GNUstep is an OS. You
have most likely downloaded a Linux distribution with GNUstep installed
on top of it (GNUstep is a series of libraries and frameworks). It
probably came with a bunch of applications that use GNUstep as their
framework. GNUstep is not an operating system, but rather a
multiplatform GUI development framework, based on the OpenStep
specification (NOT the OPENSTEP OS).
>
> Presuming the NIC is supported (I admit, there's no reason to presume it
> was, but I had no way of figuring out otherwise), how do I look at
> things like "does it have DHCP?", "how do I assign my secondary DNS?" etc.
>
The normal rules of configuring Linux networking apply (/etc/network/*
or something), although, I think, considering this is a CD distribution,
it may be difficult to configure such settings.
Regards
--
Christopher Armstrong <address@ishidden.com>