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5carFace
January 26th, 2004, 03:44 AM
I just downloaded an Iso Knoppix, and I went to go get on and the internet won't work! I heard you have to config. it but I'm not sure how to can anyone explain to me wha the problems might be or how to config. my interent, yes i do have a ruter if that matters. Thanks in advance!
scriptkiddie18
January 26th, 2004, 08:25 AM
well i also downloaded knoppix just yesterday or 2 days ago..time passes by so fast lol
...anyways i think you need to click the 2nd icon on the bottom...i think its knoppix and go to cnfigure...network setting
i also have dsl and all i had to press is yes yes yes and it asked me for my username and password and that was all...weird cause i had no OS on my hard disk then...it was empty but it still connected me...try that
hope it works
MrLinus
January 26th, 2004, 12:15 PM
5carface, FYI, please post once. If you need a thread moved, contact a moderator.
Did you visit Knoppix's Documentation (http://www.knoppix.net/) to see if they had the answer first?
What kind of network card are you using?
Does it detect the network card?
Do you use private addressing (ie., addressing behind the router)?
Have you tried manually setting an ip address using ifconfig eth0 <ip> mask <subnetmask> as well as ifconfig default gw <gateway address> and then setting the DNS addresses in the /etc/resolv.conf or perhaps tried dhclient command to get dhcp addresses (assuming your router is a dhcp server or that you have one on your network)?
5carFace
January 26th, 2004, 06:33 PM
I'm using an external network card.
I tryed that one thing go down to Knnoppix (2nd icon) and I went to Insernet and it had a lot of connect to's loike pope or Isden I don't know which one to connect to I have comcast cable internet. I hope this is enough information.
MrLinus
January 26th, 2004, 07:27 PM
..external network card
What kind of external network card? The type can be helpful for people to help you.
I went to Insernet and it had a lot of connect to's loike pope or Isden I don't know which one to connect to I have comcast cable internet.
Do you have a router behind the comcast modem?
5carFace
January 26th, 2004, 07:52 PM
yea I got a router behind it and think network cable is an Microsoft link/atc
MrLinus
January 26th, 2004, 09:30 PM
Microsoft link/atc
That's the model name of the network card? Is this a wireless or wired card? You might need to use a different card if this is a Microsoft specific NIC. I have a feeling that it requires Windows only software and it's very possible that there are no drivers for this NIC.
5carFace
January 26th, 2004, 09:54 PM
So it won't work, its wired
|ce
January 26th, 2004, 11:00 PM
well, when you run Knoppix of the CD, it really doesent set up your network configurations because its running on the CD. When you actually install it on the hd, the installation process usually asks you about network configurations and all that near the end of the set up.
I am not sure (new to Linux also) how to setup the network off the CD...
MrLinus
January 26th, 2004, 11:17 PM
Actually, Knoppix should setup network configurations (usually DHCP works well). I've done Virtual sessions with it using a variety of computers. That said, the fact that the card is USB and that it's a Microsoft specific product makes me think that Knoppix (or any other distrobution) won't work.
Although there might be a possibility if 5carface could provide more detailed information on the card. Perhaps a driver could be found if we knew exactly what type of card it was.
|ce
January 26th, 2004, 11:29 PM
ahhh kk = ) Wasent really sure.. Just started using Linux, so i am pretty much new to it.
Ya, if he supplied more details, people would be able to help him a lot faster.
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I remember one time, when i was installing Slackware 9.0, i picked the Pro Installer, so it asked me everything that i wanted to install, well being new to linux and everything, i forgot to install the TCP/IP protocals and all that...
Had to restart all over, so just picked Full installation lol = )