https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=894
------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-02-07 06:23 ------- I tried Hezekiah's suggestion, logging in as root, but I still could not load anything in Konqueror, nor could I ping (my default test is "ping sourceforge.net" as they are generally always up and have a ping server). I know it's not a hardware issue because 9.1 beta 1 WORKED (although the sound didn't). Please let me know how to get my network card working properly. Thanks! ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug, or are watching someone who is. ------- Reminder: ------- assigned_to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] status: UNCONFIRMED creation_date: description: I have a Celeron on a SIS motherboard. The network, sound, and video are all embedded on the motherboard. The network portion, configured as sis900, worked in 9.1 beta 1 but I cannot make a connection in 9.1 beta 2. Also, when I go in the Mandrake Control Center, click on Network & Internet, it shows the state as "up" but the section above that says "Internet Access" "Status: not connected" and a box for "Connect...". If I click on "Expert Mode" 2 new boxes appear, "Configure Internet Access..." and "Configure Local Area Network...". If I click on either of the two "Configure" boxes, I am returned to the main Control Center page! If I click on "Connect...", nothing appears to happen (no dialogs appear, and I'm able to click on other boxes on the page so the UI returned control to me). Also, sometimes when I click on "Network & Internet" I have to Alt+Tab to another application and Alt+Tab back before the screen will update. I tried clicking on the "Wizard..." button, to try to reconfigure the network, and it went through once okay and then started the wizard a second time, and when it got to the hostname page I could not click in the text field. I *could* click "Previous" and did, then clicked "Next" but still couldn't enter any text (and the field was empty, rather than having the "celeron.kenbeal.com" which it had the first time through). I just restarted the Control Center and was able to run the Wizard correctly (and it only ran once). The card is "up" but the status is still "not connected". And if I click on "Connect...", the card goes to "down". One good thing changed between 9.1 beta 1 and beta 2: my sound was not working under beta 1, but is working under beta 2! (The sound is sis 7018 PCI audio.)
