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Mike Burger wrote:
|On Fri, 3 Sep 2004, Joseph Gumbosky wrote:
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|> Hi,
|>
|>Last night, I installed Fedora CORE 2 over my Xandros2 partition.
(I was
|>dual booting Xandros and XP.) The installation went flawlessly. It
|>recognized the Xandros partition as Linux and gave me the option of
|>overwriting only that part of the disk. I can now boot into Fedora
or XP.
|>No problems. Nice job!
|>
|>Now, I'm a bit spoiled with Xandros. But, Fedora seems quite usable to
|>me...with just one issue.
|>
|>I cannot access the internet. I use Verizon's DSL service connected
through
|>the Ethernet port. When I use the connection wizard, it detects
|>"eth0(RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+)." Then I get a message, "Cannot activate
|>network device VerizonDSL!" |>
|>However, when I log out and shut down, part of the dialog on the
screen is
|>as follows:
|>
|>Shutting down VerizonDSL........OK
|>
|>Shutting down VerizonDSL........FAILED
|>
|>I know that Verizon does not support Linux. Is there some way of
getting
|>access to the net with Fedora?
|
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|You'll need a PPPoE client. Check out Roaring Penguin.
Verizon DSL does not require a login. So the roaring penguin software is useless. If you have a router, make sure your pc points to the routers IP as the Primary DNS and then enter into the DNS search path: dsl-verizon.net
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