Re: Connecting to Net

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Am Di, den 23.11.2004 schrieb Ahamarshan jn um 19:04:

> Hi alex,
>  Thanks for ur mail, i am a novice linux user so excuse me if i had left anythiny important to mention. I have an integrated
> intel gigabit controller, and a lan  connected to the network in my university. I tried to connect fedora to net through the
> start->system settings->network* and tried to connect to the net by supplying the IP and other info it asks for but except
> that i couldnt understand what controller it needs i selected intel gigabit controller not the integrate ( since it was not on
> the list)  hoping that it gets connected, but again it could not be activated since the error message said that the hardware
> listed could not be found. I tried in the net hard to find a patch or some info in it but google couldnt help me.
> - ash

Again, you do not provide reliable hardware information. On this basis
it is hard to help. Run "/sbin/lspci -v" and watch out for information
about your network controller. And after bootup run "dmesg | less" to
see what your system tells you about the network during the boot.

Alexander


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