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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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Changing Network Card in (Mandrake) Linux Box
So I got this nice server configured. Old MB and Athlon 800, but should be just fine for a Linux server used for testing and backup.
Samba Ftp Apache MySQL PHP I am a very happy camper... but network performance sucks.... After excluding a lot of things... I check the NIC and it is 10 MPS Dooh! So I want to switch to a 100.NIC My doc search and google search tell tons of stuff but not what I want to know.... Anyone been this way before and able to tell me what to do in the hardward config after the switch? Thanks
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So I decide to just replace the NIC and see what happens.
Auto-detected and a step by step wizard to configure the changes. In all cases the old settings were there. So I just tabbed a lot. I am really impressed by those open source developers and Mandrake. ![]()
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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Went from RedHat to Mandrake and I must say Mandrake is a very nice flavor of Linux.
I've put together a few Gentoo boxes over the last few months and I think that will be my next move for my Desktop. Gentoo seems snappier & I love the package management. Plus this Mandrake box has an app with a memory leak somewhere & I end up having to reboot at least once a week, other than that Mandrake has been good to me. ![]() ![]() |
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