Ok, it is not the card. Second to the last line is your card loading. Looks
like you may need to setup an address for it.
On your kde desktop is DrakConf
Network Configuration
Basic host information
Adapter 1
Below is example, you can use numbers if you want. These numbers are not on
try Drakconfig, it's in all of them (assuming you installed it of course)
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Subject: [newbie] Can someone please
As ROOT have you tried "xf86config" ---w/o quotes, it's a text setup but you
should have very good knowledge of your hardware, vid card and monitor in
particular. When you finally get the settings you want ie:preference of
resolutions edited to the FIRST of each color depth setting
default
Oh, and when you do; put the highest resolution in front. For
example: "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480". The X server defaults to the first
resolution in the list.
Also, when you switch to lower resolutions, you'll notice you still have the big
resolution desktop, but you're just zoomed in, and