> prob 1: during the installation both the network cards ie ethernet and
> wireless were identified correctly and installed but as i see the
> system now, the airport card, though displayed in the device mgr
> correctly is not listed in the network devices and neither can i use
> it in any other way.

Might be a driver issue -- if an Airport driver is available, it also
needs to be installed as a module or compiled into the kernel. This is
getting into non-newbie territory, maybe someone a little deeper than
me can step in here.


> prob 2: this is probably a more imp problem. i have a internet
> connection through LAN. i have a default gateway as 11.120.76.121 and
> a internet proxy server as 11.120.78.2. though i am able to browse the
> network as such i am unable to connect to the internet. ...

This one I might be able to help you with. You're using addresses in
a block assigned to the US military -- if you're not working for them,
the routers that ship packets across the Internet aren't going to send
them to you. Change the 11. to 10. and things might fix themselves --
10. is "private address space" which you were probably wanting to use
in the first place.


> prob 3: i divided my HDD into 3 partitions with 20 GB as FAT32 so that
> i could use it as a common data drive between ubuntu and OSX but the
> problem is, it is mounting only in ubuntu. i have tried editing the
> /etc/fstab file in OSX as well as thorough the disk utility program
> but am unable to use it in OSX. is there anyway by which i can use a
> partition in both the operating systems?

Have you tried formatting the FAT32 volume in Disk Utility? It's also
possible that Ubuntu is not doing something right when it umounts the
partition. 

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