Hi Scott,

You said: 

"To summarize
Time Warner gave you a cable modem (that also works your phone.) You've 
established that the hardware works, as Windows can get an address...You're not 
using wireless. (That's what was meant by the question about whether a wire was 
connected. )"

That's correct.  I'd like to use wireless in the future, but for now I'm just 
trying to connect via TWC.

You asked:

"Question--does Ubuntu definitely see the ethernet card. That is, if you open a 
terminal (In Ubuntu, I think it's under Applications=>Accessories) and type 
ifconfig eth0
Does it show something?"

This is the message I got when I typed ifconfig eth0:

eth0: error fetching interface information: Device not found 

Sounds like Ubuntu can't read my ethernet card, right?

You said:

"Also, Ubuntu 10.04 has long term support (henceforth known as LTS), but it 
isn't the newest. The newest theoretically stable version is 10.10 and there's 
an alpha of the next one coming out...I'd be really curious to know if other 
distributions worked."

Well, when I downloaded it I thought I was downloading the newest version that 
had LTS.  I knew that there was a newer version, but I thought 10.04 was the 
newest non-BETA version.  I must have misread the site info.  As for older 
versions, yes they worked but I had a different laptop then.  It was a Toshiba 
Satellite, like this one, but it was about 5 years old.  I had to get a new 
laptop because some jerk stole my old one.  I think I used Ubuntu 6.1 on that 
laptop, but uninstalled it because I couldn't figure out how to get wireless to 
work.  The TWC connection was fine, but I had the same luck with wireless on 
that laptop that I'm having with TWC on this one.  

You continued:

"Also, please post the output of lspci |grep -i ether"

I got the following:

03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications AR8152 v1.1 Fast Ethernet 
(rev c1) 

What do you think?

~Kaz





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