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Old 03-26-2005, 12:31 PM   #1
Testsubj
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Total fucking newb trying to get the internet on slack


Well, as you have already heard, i dont know much but i really need the net on linux. Im not sure of any steps to take so if anyone could help me id be extremely grateful.

If you could post here, or contact me privately:

justinsane_@msn.com (msngr)

kieranjudge@gmail.com



thanks,
 
Old 03-26-2005, 12:46 PM   #2
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run netconfig as root.
and what kind of an internet connection do you have?
 
Old 03-26-2005, 12:52 PM   #3
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pipex adsl
 
Old 03-26-2005, 03:33 PM   #4
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internet

Modem Help

Here are some notes made to myself on the road to getting internet connected with Linux....hope it helps.

Using MDK 10.0
Just got on line with Amigo AMI-IA56 internal PCI dialup modem with Intel 536ep chipset. ( google for it)


1. Your ISP must play nice w/Linux (call them)...mine didn't (AOL) , had to change ISP.

2. I guess you know that DSL thru LAN (NIC) connection is easiest. No drivers. Took about 4 minutes.

3. Next easiest is dialup with external serial (NOT USB) modem. Google for Best DATA or US Robotics ($20 - $65). No drivers. Takes about 5-10 min. to configure in Kppp. I bought one for the kid's PC at thrift store. ($4). Everyone's getting rid of older 56k ser. modems. (they work with linux and are faster than some internal PCI modems)

4. More difficult is internal PCI modem requiring drivers (which includes both soft and hardware modems) You must determine whether your modem is a softmodem or a hardware modem. If you insist on installing an internal PCI modem, be prepared to search for drivers. It could take 1 day or three weeks depending on lots of variables. Also, do not expect much tech support from the modem manufacturer, even if the modem is listed as being linux compatible.
Check here --> http://www.linmodems.org
or here --> http://www.modemsite.com

good luck
 
Old 03-26-2005, 05:56 PM   #5
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Im using an adsl router via ethernet. I guess that would come under the last option?
 
  


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