Changed the network settings, now it says that it's unable to load the 
drivers...any suggestions? 
 -e

------Original Message------
From: Mr O <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, Nov 12, 2006 08:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Still having trouble with Peng

Did you Ubuntu or Mandriva? In Gnome you can go to the top right
corner and double click your 'network' icon to get a config page
to say which connection to use. You may also need to make sure
the user is in the appropriate group. I believe there is a
'dialup' or 'modem' group but I could be mistaken. 

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Well it works...kinda. I can start it up by doing a sudo su,
> but it can't  
> seem to find the modem. Is there a way I can edit it, or get
> it to  redetect for 
> an available connection (eth0, tty, isdn)? When we had it 
> running in the 
> CRRC building, it was connecting via an ethernet connection, 
> whereas now all I 
> have is a 56k modem. Could it have editted some file or could 
> we have editted 
> some file that tells Peng what kind of internet connection is 
> available? What 
> would it look like and how do I find, and edit it?
>  
> -E
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