I recommend Paul at Ecaf for Linux disks too but if we cannot find him
during his shift I can burn a set of Mandrake 10m disks for you.

Regards, Robert
If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably
worth it.

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Zane Gilmore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent:   Monday, 7 June 2004 8:32 p.m.
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: DSE conexant accessrunner adsl pci card config

Darryl,
Don't know much about PCI ADSL cards but you are running an old
distribution.

IIRC Redhat 9 is probably getting to be about a year old.
(and for software that's ooold)

Seeing as though you seem to be pretty early in your installation cycle 
it might pay to get a hold of a copy of Mandrake 10 Official. It's a 
good newbie distro.

Don't know where Paul's internet cafe has moved to now
(Paul where are you now?) but he flogs Linux disks @ $5 /disk.



Darryl Te Whata wrote:
> I don't know if am doing this right, new to mailing lists as well.
> 
> I am a newbie to Linux and have installed RH9 to a 4GB slave drive on my
> WinXp comp. (Athlon 2000xp, 512sd ram 40 + 4 GB Hdd)
> 
> Having dabbled previously, I always dropped the install because of lack of
> Internet access (too hard basket).
> 
> I am now trying to give it a real go but am having trouble configuring the
> hardware as RH9 does not support this card out of the box.
> 
> I have located and installed 4 rpms from
> http://www.data-technics.net/content.php?cat=7
> <http://www.data-technics.net/content.php?cat=7>  ,
> 
> 1.    accessrunner-2.4.20-8.rh9.0.i386.rpm
> 2.    initscripts-7.14-2.cnx.i386.rpm
> 3.    linux-atm-2.4.1.cc-2.0.i386.rpm
> 4.    ppp-2.4.2b3-rh9.0.i386.rpm
> 
> which have resulted in the boot sequence locating the card and
initializing
> an adsl connection but when I log onto RH there is still no card to find
in
> the hardware browser.
> 
> I have a couple of areas of concern, I would like to check the
configuration
> within the RPM's to ensure they are what I need, and I need an idiots
guide
> on the configuration steps when everything boots. I have been looking but
> the level of help on the net is a little above me.
> 
> Thanx
> 
> Darryl Te Whata
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> 

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