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Use linuxconf to reconfigure your IPX stuff -- tell it to autoconfigure everything for
which that option exists..
That worked for me.
Ryan Thornton wrote:
> I'm getting a lot of these types of messages on the campus network. They
> get echoed to the console and annoy me... :)
>
> May 2 16:57:22 mn148-135 kernel: IPX: Network number collision 733
> May 2 16:57:22 mn148-135 kernel: eth0 802.3 and eth0 802.2
> May 2 16:59:48 mn148-135 kernel: IPX: Network number collision 733
> May 2 16:59:48 mn148-135 kernel: eth0 802.3 and eth0 802.2
> May 2 17:02:22 mn148-135 kernel: IPX: Network number collision 733
> May 2 17:02:22 mn148-135 kernel: eth0 802.3 and eth0 802.2
> May 2 17:02:44 mn148-135 kernel: IPX: Network number collision 733
> May 2 17:02:44 mn148-135 kernel: eth0 802.3 and eth0 802.2
> May 2 17:06:10 mn148-135 kernel: IPX: Network number collision 733
> May 2 17:06:10 mn148-135 kernel: eth0 802.3 and eth0 802.2
>
> "If I had eight hours to chop down a tree, I'd spend seven of them sharpening my axe."
> - Abraham Lincoln
>
> Ryan Thornton
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