After much efforts, trial-and-error, troubleshooting, and research, I
hereby conclude that the networking does not work on this desktop. While
the old/ancient WiFi card was an addition to the box, even the wired LAN
ports would not work.

The WiFi card just wasn't ever detected. This didn't entirely surprise me
since the card is SO old, but it was slightly disappointing. There seems to
be some possibilities on getting this to work with some online updates of
sorts, which brings me to the wired LAN port...

The LAN port, detected a link (or lack thereof), but would never actually
complete a DHCP handshake (though a 'DHCP Discover' was sent, and a 'DHCP
Offer' was sent back, it never seemed to process beyond that). When
configured with static IPs and settings, it never showed up in any ifconfig
commands, did not reply to ARPs, and just didn't seem to work.

This same desktop (including ancient WiFi card) work just fine booting a
live Fedora USB (and Kali and a few others too).

Aside from the networking not working, everything else SEEMED to work fine
(though without being able to go online, little else was thoroughly tested).

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