On Tue, 07 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> Too help narrow down the program that i want, i know its not ifconfig. It had
> more of a graphical interface. it let me choose my card, put in the IP and
> such, and then it made everything work. I want to use my DSL in linux!
I dont know much about caldera, so all i can do is guess, but i can
suggest the moprmal way one would do such a task in console mode,
then the commands should be the same weather it be caldera slakware
redhat or whatever.
findout what your card is, thats a thing you should know, ie look on
the box, phone the shop where it came from.
Read then /usr/src/linux/Documentation.networking/* maybe you card is
memtioned there.
/usr/doc/somewhere/Ethernet-HOWTO
The chances are you have installed the distribution kernel from your
installation, so ypu shopuld have all you need as modules already
installed.
Read /usr/doc/somewhere/mini/Modules
Then ifconfig to configure the card if nessacary.
That might not be much jhelp at first sight, but do what i say and
you should get a lot further than you are now.
The program netconfig might be called netconf at least it is here but
ihave redhat.
>
> thanks once more
> jerrud
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