Never mind. I went back and tried installing gOS 3 and after a couple
of tries, it worked. I must be borderline on RAM or something. The
laptop is supposed to have 256k, but some might be taken up by
proprietary stuff or something. Who knows?

Richard


On Nov 17, 9:16 am, weboptimist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I couldn't get gOS 3 to install on my Averatec 3150P, so I tracked
> down a copy of gOS 2, which installed with no problem. gOS wouldn't
> recognize the built in wireless card, so I tried several PC cards I
> had on hand an an old Linksys 801.11b card lit up and there appears to
> be a connection.
>
> Problem is, I can't figure out where to set up the wireless
> configuration. Where do I plug in the SSID and passphrase, etc.? I see
> nothing in administration or configuration.
>
> I'm new to this OS, but it looks ideal for my old laptop.
>
> Thanks for any ideas.
>
> Richard
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