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vxr
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Australia
7 Posts
Posted - 02 Sep 2002 :  23:43:18
Greeting folks,

As you will notice from my post count, I am new around here. I have been lurking for a couple of months, and i must say I find the actions of the 68kmla most admirable..... Given I am a bit of a 68k liberator myself, i thought i'd join the battlefront..... :) The LC Cube sitting next to me agrees that I'm doing the right thing.

On to my question:

I have a Centris 650 which i installed A/UX 3.1 on yesterday. All seems to work well, and I like it quite a bit. I noticed that dana in a previous thread had talked about manual routing table config for A/UX, and this is basically what I was hoping to find out how to do.

I have configured my ao0 with an appropriate IP address, and I can ping my iBook, from the A/UX box. However, i don't know what the equivalent rc.conf (or other) file is for A/UX. All I want to do is set the defaultroute to 192.168.127.18.... can someone help me out please?


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vxr
Starting Member


Australia
7 Posts
Posted - 03 Sep 2002 :  05:58:22
heh. thx dana. evrything is working now. just gotta find a browser to use. hmmm maybe Netscape 3.

so, how many machines is too many? i got 3 that i use at once, and, just like goldilocks, i think that's "just right"..... ;P


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vxr
Starting Member


Australia
7 Posts
Posted - 04 Sep 2002 :  01:59:54
40?! you rock. I have 7, and people make fun of me for hoarding "silly old Macs". if only there were women like you down here in melbourne. :)

thanks again,


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Clinton
Full Member


USA
700 Posts
Posted - 11 Sep 2002 :  12:22:53
Wow, you built the LC Cube, I take my hat off to you for such marvellous workmanship.

anyway, good luck with A/UX, people always doa a doubletake with me when I run netstat, route, traceroute, etc on a mac.

again, good luck
CCC

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ehurtley
New Member


USA
63 Posts
Posted - 15 Sep 2002 :  22:25:41
quote:

40?! you rock. I have 7, and people make fun of me for hoarding "silly old Macs". if only there were women like you down here in melbourne. :)

Hehe... Yeah, I currently have 28. My next door neighbor has three compacts (two Plusses and an SE) and his wife thought he was "hoarding silly old Macs"... Then when they came over, he basically dragged her into our basement (where my collection is,) and goes "See, I'm not that bad, really!"

And, at present, I have three on the desktop next to me (in addition to my two PC desktops and one PC notebook,) plus two set up on my 'workbench' in the basement. (I keep an iMac and a PMac G3 on my desk at all times, as my OS X plaything and my serious Mac; and I rotate the third, currently it's an SE with an Ethernet card. The workbench in the basement always has a Quadra 700 on it, and rotates 1-3 other Macs. (Right now it's a IIfx with four monitors.))

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vxr
Starting Member


Australia
7 Posts
Posted - 17 Sep 2002 :  08:06:58
heh. thanks clinton.

sadly i put the Cube in the cupboard on holiday when I scored a free 7200(75)/160/2GB the other day.....

Finally a machine I can run Linux on that has a supported Ethernet card in it.....

hmmmm... methinks it's time for another good old wooden LC Cube.... maybe made out of a busted up Clamshell iBook.... it could even run X then... ;)
........and it could have a tiny standalone 12.1" LCD.... heh cool.


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vxr
Starting Member


Australia
7 Posts
Posted - 17 Sep 2002 :  08:08:33
OS X, that is.

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