On Wednesday 02 June 2004 07:36 pm, Jacob Biesinger wrote:
> I've got a Sony Vaio PCG-XG9 laptop dualbooting with WindowsXP and Mandrake
> Linux 10.0 official (thanks UUG for the iso's...) I'm wondering if there
> is a way to reset the network config tool- I had my network running well
> earlier using all the nifty autoconfig programs but have had to remove the
> connection (using the same autoconf programs provided by mandake.) After
> removing the network connection eth0 (actually a belkin 10/100 pcmcia card
> part no. F5D5020) using the mandrake "Configure you computer" GUI, the
> hardware is no longer seen by the auto config GUI ("add a new connection").
> Instead of having the options for the Belkin card and "manual choice", I'm
> left only with "manual choice". This doesn't seem like it would be a big
> deal- I know the name of the driver *ended* in "_cs" but actually there are
> quite a few "_cs" drivers so I'm not sure which is which. Anyone up for a
> quickie on how to set up the connection in real Linux (anything outside of
> Mandrake's GUI's) or does anyone know enough about Mandrake to point me ion
> the right direction? If all else fails, it's a brand new install and so I
> could just reinstall everything, but that doesn't seem like it would teach
> me much....
Does harddrake2 (or hardware in drakconf) see it?
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Jacob Albretsen
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