Loss of Menu and Wireless card

Cyber Source peter at thecybersource.com
Sat Nov 27 14:31:55 EST 2004


log into your router and create a route to your pc using port 22, or 
enable remote administration on your router, check the status page to 
find your public ip and then email me that ip and port number (assigned 
for remote access). for privacy, you should email me the ip directly.

frank at mogosystems.com wrote:

> I have a linksys cable modem and a D-Link wireless AP. How do I set up 
> the SSH for you?
>
>
>
> *On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 11:50 , Cyber Source <peter at thecybersource.com> sent:
>
> *
>
>     I'll pretend you didn't say that last line....and you wouldnt want
>     your
>     payment to Bob in chicken wings for getting your wireless card
>     working
>     to go for naught.
>     You do have some serious problems going on there, way to many
>     possibilities to talk about on here, if your online, I could ssh
>     in with
>     a public IP if you have one or a DMZ zone, let me know.
>
>     frank at mogosystems.com
>     <javascript:parent.opencompose('frank at mogosystems.com','','','')>
>     wrote:
>
>     > I have tried using redhat-menus0 through synaptic and have
>     enraged the
>     > Linux gods. I am now condemned to X-Win and do not know how to
>     run it
>     > very well. I was able to get the gnome-panel running and figured I
>     > could use the desktop switcher to bring back the desktop but the
>     only
>     > choices were XFce or TWN. ( I was hoping for gnome or KDE)
>     >
>     > The other thing is I can only log in as root. It seems like my
>     normal
>     > login that I use is gone.
>     >
>     > Should I tuck my tail and run back to Winbloze?
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     > *On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 12:07 , Cyber Source
>     <peter at thecybersource.com
>     <javascript:parent.opencompose('peter at thecybersource.com','','','')>>
>     sent:
>     >
>     > *
>     >
>     > It also comes to mind that you put apt-get on that box, didn't
>     > you? If
>     > so, it's probably not a good idea to mix package handling utilities.
>     >
>     > frank at mogosystems.com
>     <javascript:parent.opencompose('frank at mogosystems.com','','','')>
>     > frank at mogosystems.com
>     <javascript:parent.opencompose('frank at mogosystems.com','','','')>','','','')>
>     > wrote:
>     >
>     > > I hope everyone had a Happy Thanksgiving.
>     > >
>     > > I used up2date on wednesday night and now I am missing some of the
>     > > main menu. I am missing the categories. (i.e. Accessories, sound
>     > and
>     > > video, system tools). The lower part of the menu starting at
>     > "Run an
>     > > Application" is still there. Can anyone tell me where to find
>     these
>     > > and how to get then back onto the menu?
>     > >
>     > > Also I upgraded the kernel using up2date. When I boot up to
>     the new
>     > > kerel the wireless device, ath0, does not function. Does any one
>     > have
>     > > any ideas for FC2 on this? (Bob Meyer, there could be more wings
>     > > involved here)
>     > >
>     > > Thanks,
>     > > Frank
>     > >
>     >
>     >
>
>



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