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From: Dan C. <con...@w3...> - 2000-11-03 07:26:33
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I'm just writing to say thanks for providing OpenSource support for your powerline networking gizmo, Intelogis! (or is it Inari now?) I picked up this Passport Plug-In Network on clearance at OfficeMax, pretty much expecting to return it because it would be flakey or not work with my linux box, which I use to connect my home machines to the outside world, via DSL. But lo and behold, an "Open Source" link from http://www.inari.com/prod_data.html to http://sourceforge.net/projects/pport1/ So I grabbed the 0.91 release: 2000-May-04 09:56 http://download.sourceforge.net/pport1/pport1-0.91.tar.gz and after two glitches* (neither of which was a problem with your hardware nor software) I am now up and running with connectivity between my linux box and a windows box. I haven't been this pleasantly surprised by a consumer PC hardware product in a long time. *glitch 1: |In file included from main.c:34: |/usr/include/linux/module.h:19: linux/modversions.h: No such file or directory workaround, at least on this debian box: make INC1=/usr/src/kernel-headers-2.2.17/include/ in the pportlpt and pportsrv directories. glitch 2: |/lib/modules/misc/pportlpt.o: init_module: Device or resource busy |Hint: this error can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including invalid IO or IRQ parameters fix: don't try to load the module before you hook up the hardware. (duh!) -- bind default <http://www.w3.org/People/Connolly/kb> <mailto:con...@w3...> is mailbox of [a Person; called "Dan Connolly"; affiliation [ a Consortium; called "W3C"; homePage <http://www.w3.org> ]; homePage <http://www.w3.org/People/Connolly/>; ]. |
From: Jon C. <egg...@ho...> - 2000-06-30 19:13:50
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i got my linux machine connected to the network with the passport, but i can't seem to configure my proxies correctly. my avirt server is running on my windows machine, and i can telnet from my linux machine to the internet. but, i can't use the proxy to access the port 80 stuff. what should i do? thanks in advance. ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com |
From: Winslow W. <WWI...@in...> - 2000-04-10 14:35:22
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This is a repeat of the "README" message in the Help Forum: Inari (formerly Intelogis) hopes this site will be a useful resource for PassPort customers with computing platforms other than Microsoft Windows. Just a note to start things off: 1. The initial release of the drivers only runs on Linux kernel 2.0.x. It has been tested on two different machines running RedHat 5.2. We hope to include kernel 2.2.x capability soon. 2. The initial release of the drivers does *not* include any printer support. 3. We also hope to soon release a configuration utility (plxcfg) which supports encryption and node control. It is about half finished. 4. We welcome anyone who wants to help with this project. 5. Please don't call Inari technical support for help with platforms other than Windows. They haven't received training for other platforms and won't be able to help you. 6. Support for this product is available through the Help forum and mailing lists on this site. Please search the one or subscribe to the other or both. 7. There is also an interactive tech support page at http://www.intelogis.com/support. For the time being it is Windows-centric, but there is general information there as well. |