I have already tried running "setup", but I get a "command not
found" error message when I try.
Bruce
Go to a terminal either in root or su and type "setup" without quotes. Then
go to desktop configuration and choose the one you want
- Original Mess
I use Linux with a cable modem on RoadRunner, and it works great.
Why don't you try this:
Run LinuxConf. Go to Networking, then to basic host info. Then select the tab
for your network card (eth0). Click on the optin for DHCP.
Back out of LinuxConf, activating your changes.
You may have to
I've seen the same thing many times. Here are some suggestions:
1. Make sure you have a linux username and password that
exactly matches your windows username and password.
2. Make sure that you have a samba share that is useable by the
particular user.
3. Make sure that you have the samba
.
Bruce Endries
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Thank you,
Bruce Endries
Bruce Endries Consulting
(607) 433-2677