On Dec 7, 2007 2:49 AM, Ujwal Shrestha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That is not the Realtek's ethernet. Probably the IC is from realtek. As i
> know Debian 4.0 got the driver for you.
> have you installed pppoe * softwares... ?
>
Oh yeah... i had a terrible time with those things ug th
That is not the Realtek's ethernet. Probably the IC is from realtek. As i
know Debian 4.0 got the driver for you.
have you installed pppoe * softwares... ?
On 12/6/07, Prasanna Gautam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I didn't really mean what u r saying... is it windows or linux problem..?
> for lin
I didn't really mean what u r saying... is it windows or linux problem..?
for linux.. u can use ..
for downloading, u can use wget... u can even log off and it can be running
downloads...
"at" or "cron" to schedule tasks... when u want...
look at some documentations... :)
windows has it's own gui s
On Dec 6, 9:32 am, "Ujjwol लामिछाने[UNIX]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thanks all of u
> but my RTL??? Network Card is only detected in OpenSuse..
> and i try in suse
> i tried to compile driver in linux mint it showed error in make file
next thing i wanted to get help was download
when i s
thanks all of u
but my RTL??? Network Card is only detected in OpenSuse..
and i try in suse
i tried to compile driver in linux mint it showed error in make file
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On Dec 6, 2007 11:44 AM, Ujwal Shrestha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> some months back Kiran dai reported that even by getting internet
> connection in suse 10.2. he was unable to browse internet with
> firefox.
> hence
> !check
>
> from my side firefox works!
> regards
> Ujwal
>
>
some months back Kiran dai reported that even by getting internet
connection in suse 10.2. he was unable to browse internet with
firefox.
hence
!check
from my side firefox works!
regards
Ujwal
On 12/6/07, Prasanna Gautam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dec 6, 2007 10:47 AM, Ujwal Shrestha <[EMAIL
On Dec 6, 2007 10:47 AM, Ujwal Shrestha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah i Got,
> Well Last time i got a bigger failure on getting Internet connection
> in suse 10.2. Then i attempted few months back to get internet
> connection on suse. Finally i Got. Suse 10.2 won't install any of the
> PPPoE s
Yeah i Got,
Well Last time i got a bigger failure on getting Internet connection
in suse 10.2. Then i attempted few months back to get internet
connection on suse. Finally i Got. Suse 10.2 won't install any of the
PPPoE softwares. You've to install it yourself. Open yast and select
install software
wht u shud do is install a rpppoe, you can get it from support (
http://www.worldlink.com.np/support/download/index.php) and go to network
connection and opt for xDSL connection. give ur usename and password it will
work fine :)
if any problem call at 5523050 (Wlink support)
Regards,
Akash
On Dec
You can use rp-pppoe. I am using wlink pppoe connection and till now i have
no problem in connection. there is a software at wlink d/w pages. you can
get it from there.
On Dec 6, 2007 10:38 AM, प्रबीण ( ओपन ठिटो ) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> with cable i dont think you would have problem to conn
with cable i dont think you would have problem to connect to internet. But
dont know about WLink. I am using netplus cable connxn and it connects: as
soon as open the browser, the login page of netplus appears and just login
and surf the Net.
The ip is obtained from DHCP of ISP as soon as cable i
i had been using tk-pppoe from roaring penguin
http://roaringpenguin.luky.org/pppoe/tkpppoe/ wlink has the linux version
from their downloads page. You just need to compile and run... i think under
ideal conditions, u can just run ./go or ./go-gui without all the
compiling..
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