From: Dan A. <da...@gm...> - 2004-02-08 20:36:33
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On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 12:16:39PM -0500, Evan Danaher wrote: > I ran colinux-daemon, and a console popped up and booted nicely. Next I > ran colinux-net-daemon, and it displayed "Enabling TAP-Win32...", followed > by "Connecting to daemon", while colinux-daemon displayed "Module > connected: conet0" followed by "co_message_switch: setting callback rule > for 8". However, within the console, ping is unsuccessful (I also tried > IP addresses in case only DNS was broken). Also, I checked "status" on > the TAP-win32 adapter, and it said some (under a hundred) bytes had been > sent, and the number seemed to go up sporadically, independent of when I > tried to ping. You don't need to run the colinux-net-dameon.exe yourself. Open the Task Manager, and see: colinux-daemon.exe automatically launches colinux-net-daemon on startup. This would be configurable in the future. > I understand that this is only a very early pre-release, but I thought it > was worth letting you know - either someone will let me know what I'm > doing wrong, or else a bug may be fixed. > > Also, this is probably unrelated, but under control panel->network > connections, when I right-click on the TAP-win32 adapter, the "delete" > option is grayed out. I was hoping to reinstall this to see if that was > the problem, but I can't get rid of it! Any suggestions? Go to Properties -> Uninstall. -- Dan Aloni da...@gm... |