Re: two basic "new to Debian" questions: network config & RMS

From: David Hugh-Jones (davidhughjones_at_gmail.com)
Date: 06/30/05

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    Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 18:47:49 +0100
    To: vineyard saker <vineyardsaker@gmail.com>
    
    

    Depends what kind of networking you want to do. If you are just
    connecting to a LAN with a DHCP server running, then just run
    "/etc/init.d/networking start" as root and see if it works. If you
    want a static IP address and name servers, the easiest way is probably
    to use the Gnome network tools - available in the Gnome menu under
    "system tools". Or if you prefer the command line, edit
    /etc/network/interfaces - it's fairly simple, see "man interfaces".

    Or maybe you want something more complex, like to run a server, etc. etc...

    As for RMS - no idea. (And personally, no interest either :-))

    David

    On 30/06/05, vineyard saker <vineyardsaker@gmail.com> wrote:
    > Hi everybody,
    >
    > I just completed a switch from 5 years of Mandrake to Debian
    > GNU/Linux. The install went well, although I had to use a couple of
    > tricks to configure X and my soundcard. I now have to basic
    > questions:
    >
    > 1) during my install I was not connected to the Internet (I had
    > ordered the 14 Debian CDs from budgetlinuxcds) and I therefore did not
    > configure my network card. Now I would like to connect my computer to
    > the rest of my computers on a home network. What would you reccommend
    > as the best application to do this?
    >
    > 2) I vaguely remember hearing that there were some disagreements
    > between the Debian team and Richard Stallman but I do not remember
    > what caused it. Could anyone point me to the right place to read up
    > on this?
    >
    > Many thanks,
    >
    > VS
    >
    >


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