Operating Systems > Linux and UNIX

The worst hour of computing

<< < (3/3)

Calum:
hmph, as if you need training to reinstall windows. you just need a spare evening... every few weeks...

also, i think it's gremlins. if you ever had leprachauns, the gremlins will have chased them out by now, leprachauns never tend to hang around very long when there's gremlins about...

rtgwbmsr:

quote:Originally posted by Stryker:
Oh, and before you do it again, do not set everything to automatic. It'll do this sort of thing. xp comes with most things on automatic, home networking requirements are more than in there. go to tcp/ip properties and make sure all of them have the same subnet mask and that the first 3 nodes of the ip are the same for all machines. and then make sure the workgroup/domain are the same for all of them. and that the computer name/netbios name is different for each of them. Do not, under any circumstances, use the automatic configuration utility that comes with windows xp.
--- End quote ---



Yes, this was the problem. After I set everything back to defaults and reinstalled Apache, and reconfigured my network (fuck I'm working my ass off here!) everything looks fine.

Thanks guys!

Master of Reality:

quote:Originally posted by Calum-21.2:
hmph, as if you need training to reinstall windows. you just need a spare evening... every few weeks...

also, i think it's gremlins. if you ever had leprachauns, the gremlins will have chased them out by now, leprachauns never tend to hang around very long when there's gremlins about...
--- End quote ---

what leprachauns are you talkin about? the irish leprachauns will kick the shit outta any gremlins

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[*] Previous page

Go to full version