About the 2 macs and 1 linux on a LAN

John F. Kohler jkohler2 at earthlink.net
Wed Jul 19 04:38:13 PDT 2000


Thanks, Frank.

I am still at the point where I don't make distinctions between one command or
another.

John

E Frank Ball wrote:

> } Thanks, Colin,
> }
> } Should I try to install it again?  Will it go on top of the one that is already there?
> } I can see a "tulip"  when I enter "lsmod"
> }
> } John
>
> You can only load the module once.  If it shows under lsmod it's there,
> don't try to load it again.  You can use "modprobe -r tulip" to remove
> it and "modprobe tulip" to put it back again.  In general modprobe is
> friendlier than insmod and I recommend using modprobe.
>
>    E Frank Ball                frankb at efball.com




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