(E-Mail Removed) (Thommes Thomassen) wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed). com>...
> Hi!
>
> I installed this system some days ago and can't figure out how to get
> internet working.
>
> There's a D-Link pci-card installed which in turn is detected. So
> everything seems to be OK.
Did the install routine detect and offer to set up the D-Link card?
Did you try to set it up with any menu items? Something in a System
Settings or Configuration or Network menu item? What specific model
card are you using?
> But when I open gnome-terminal gå su and try ifdown or ifup, the
> command is not known.
>
> The connection icon at the lower right corner does only show lo and at
> the flap 'support' the ip is set to 127.0.0.1 and not to 192.168.x.x.
> I want the pc to get IP by DHCP.
Output of the /sbin/ifconfig and /sbin/route commands would be useful.
The IP of your DNS server, default route/gateway router and netmask
is what we would like to get. The 192.168.x.x network is _usually_
reserved just for clients and their gateway (normally 192.168.x.1) on
a private net. How are you connecting to network -- ISP and/or Lan?
Cable or dsl modem?
> How can I do that in SJDS?
Aye, there's the rub, mate. Most of us will likely be at a
disadvantage trying to point you to desktop menus since each distro
lays them out and names them differently. You may have to explore a
bit from our suggestions or use the command line. Command line is not
rocket science but can be tedious trying to set up a network card --
especially if it decides to be troublesome. Comfortable with that?
> Regards,
> Thommes
hth,
prg
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