(Don't shoot but) how ddo i connect Linux to the local net???
sorry i know it's not a linux board, i just hope there's someone who has resolved the problem before...
there's one adsl modem here. it only runs with windows. now i'm here with mac, so in the local net 'condivisione connessione internet' or sth limke that in windows (italian..) .. so now, i want to see how to config it with linux!!
the linux (redhat 7.3) runs on a laptop taht has the network thing on the pcmcia. the redhat recognises the pcmcia, and the power goes there. but when i try to use konquerer or opera, they don't go anywhere...
do i need magic in konsole??
or is there a preference somewhere that needs to be fixed?
or is there an applicatoin or something i need to use???
<img src="graemlins/oyvey.gif" border="0" alt="[No]" />
gee i feel lost.
at least my kde redhat behaves like mac.
<img src="graemlins/oyvey.gif" border="0" alt="[No]" />
there's one adsl modem here. it only runs with windows. now i'm here with mac, so in the local net 'condivisione connessione internet' or sth limke that in windows (italian..) .. so now, i want to see how to config it with linux!!
the linux (redhat 7.3) runs on a laptop taht has the network thing on the pcmcia. the redhat recognises the pcmcia, and the power goes there. but when i try to use konquerer or opera, they don't go anywhere...
do i need magic in konsole??
or is there a preference somewhere that needs to be fixed?
or is there an applicatoin or something i need to use???
<img src="graemlins/oyvey.gif" border="0" alt="[No]" />
gee i feel lost.
at least my kde redhat behaves like mac.
<img src="graemlins/oyvey.gif" border="0" alt="[No]" />
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for your connection type, then check for your network card in your
boot up. If you don't see the card booting up with all the rest of your
devices or it hangs on connect and fails to connect then you need to
reconfigure you kernal. Go to <a href="http://www.kernel.org" target="_blank">www.kernel.org</a> for info and the kernel
to hack and reconfigure your linux box. Have fun...this is the best part
of a linux installion....making everything work right....OSX users
take this for granted all the time....