Depends on where you go, I have seen a CD and license (green patterned
thingy) of Windows NT workstation for £40 GBP at a computer fair, about the
same price as my Mandrake package!!
----- Original Message -----
From: Rendus Maiman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 1999 12:21 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] ADSL and DHCP and Linux, oh my...


Scrap the Linux-Mandrake and get yourself RedHat. Once it's installed,
you'll notice that, at boot, eth0 won't fail. Once that's done, open a
console and type "dhcpcd -DH" and that should get your information. I
actually paid for Linux-Mandrake, but I got Redhat for free from a mag. And
I constabtly use Win95 and NT for everything. I also disagree that only
linux is for people who want to "know" their machines. I find NT the best
overall OS, even though it's more expensive.


>From: "Ernie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [newbie] ADSL and DHCP and Linux, oh my...
>Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 08:14:47 -0400
>
>Sorry, I don't know anything about ADSL as yet, but your last remark needed
>a response! It is true that Windoze is easier to set up than Linux. It is
>designed for people who are not interested in the computer, but only the
>things the computer can do. Linux on the other hand is designed by computer
>users, for computer users who want to know a little about what goes on on
>the inside. It is quite difficult to master, and is not for the faint of
>heart. The truth of the matter is that if you want easy, use Windoze, but
>if you want power, and are willing to work for it, use Linux. The rewards
>will be greater understanding of your computer, greater stability on the
>OS, and more power in your hands. For myself ( also a new Linux user ) the
>learning curve is well worth the effort.
>
>Ernie
>
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: David E. Metzener
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 10:23 AM
>   Subject: [newbie] ADSL and DHCP and Linux, oh my...
>
>
>   I have been trying to get Linux to see the internet.  I have ADSL that
>was working fine for Windows, and now, when I try to get Linux to see the
>internet, I get this error:
>
>   Determining IP information for eth0...Operation failed.
>
>   The 'pump' command is the one failing.  I have tried all the suggestions
>that I can in the mini-howto for DHCP.  It still doesn't work.  My ISP
>isn't much help, they tell me that they don't support Linux yet, but here
>is what has worked for others:
>
>     IP Address: Obtain from server automatically
>     WINS configuration: DHCP
>     IP Gateway or default router: Leave blank or (0.0.0.0)
>     Host: (YOUR userID)
>     IP Network Class: C
>     IP Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
>     Default Domain: swbell.net
>     DNS Server:
>     If you cannot select "Server Assigned Name Server",
>     then select the following:
>     Primary DNS: 151.164.1.8
>     Secondary DNS: 151.164.1.7
>
>
>   I tried that too, I wasn't using my userID as my hostname.  However,
>that also didn't work.
>
>   I am just hoping that others here that have set up their Linux with ADSL
>will know what needs to be done.  Everything else with the setup/install of
>Linux went VERY smoothly!  I use Linux at work now and compared to Windows,
>it's billions of times more stable.  However, so far I am finding
>connecting to the internet is still much easier in Windows.  Sorry guys.
>*PLEASE* prove me wrong! :)
>
>   Dave
>   -----------------------------------------------------------------
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

______________________________________________________
Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

Reply via email to