From: elefino
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 22:33:39 -0400 To: Subject: Re: [SLE] Basic setup questions [Part 1] First, two things:
1) thank you for the reply
2) I just crashed KMail 1.8.2 (KDE 3.4.2 level b, SuSE 10.0) twice in a row by hitting "Reply to all", backspacing through the personal addresses, accidentally backspacing through the [SLE] address, then "accidentally" backspacing one more time (i.e. out of the TO: field). I say "accidentally" because the second time was deliberate to see if the first event was a fluke.
Sounds like a bug to me...I bet there's a report form somewhere (kde.org, maybe?)
On Wednesday 12 October 2005 21:46, Ian Marlier wrote:
(Note: this is assuming a static IP setup. If you're letting Linksys' DHCP server touch the client, things get all messy.)
I meant to ask about this earlier, but those posts were already stuffed with more than enough questions.
So, you imply that the LinkSys DHCP server is doing more than dishing out IP addresses in the range that I specify? I've only got three computers, so I could just go all-static, but I thought that if I specified static addresses for some computers, outside the range allowed for DHCP, then the DHCP server would ignore the computers that had the static addresses. Is there something else that it diddles besides just numeric IP addresses?
A typical bare-bones DHCP server setup, which is what the Linksys router is, will hand out: - Client IP address - DNS server address(es) - Default Gateway As long as you have an IP somewhere on the same subnet as the router (typically 192.168.1.X for linksys stuff), the ip address(es) of a DNS server or two in your resolv.conf file, and the default gateway set to the IP address of the router, you should be good.