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Hi John,

On Tuesday, November 18, 2003, at 11:38:43 PM PST, you wrote:

> Of course you can start all over again, and maybe you ought to, just
> for experience, but linux offers you many solutions, you can run
> XFdrake from that root terminal instead, to configure your monitor
> and video card, and startX on bootup.

Thanks John... but I did sort this issue out hours ago.  Now, I'm
trying to figure out how to get the silly thing connected to the
Internet! :-)

Please see my other message:

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I'll also add this (from the Mandrake Control Center hardware
detection output):

Vendor: Silicon Integrated Systems
Bus: PCI
Bus Identification: 1039:900:1043:80a7
Location on the Bus: 0:4:0
Description: SiS900 10/100 Ethernet
Module: sis900
Media Class: NETWORK_ETHERNET

Then, it also detects this:

Vendor: USB Ethernet [pegasus]
Bus: USB
Description:
Module: pegasus
Media Class: Interface|Default

At this point, I can't seem to get any connection working...not my
usual cable connection, and not even the silly dialup!

I am looking into a proper Ethernet card, so I can connect my external
modem (Linksys cable modem) via the Ethernet cable instead of the USB,
but until I get that sorted out, I'm feeling a bit stuck. Oh well.
I'll keep trying.  :-)

- --
Melissa

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