David King [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the Internet to conduct personal business. What must I know to
configure
sbcglobal.net to operate FreeBSD. And, do you think I need to learn a
If DHCP is all you need to setup your internet connection, there is
nothing easier you can have. Just put the
Dear Sir: I assembled my first computer in March of 2005. I am 56 years
old. Since that time, I have built one tower and built a computer for
myself. I have tried several times to install and run FreeBSD and ran
into trouble configuring my internet connection via DHCP. I have started
studying an
On Sat, Aug 19, 2006 at 03:52:13PM -0500, conrad sobol wrote:
survived some major problems with other operating systems. I have run
and used:Fedora Core, Xandros, Ubuntu, installed Debian, DesktopBSD, and
PCBSD; but, my dream is to run FreeBSD, but I have to be connected to
the Internet to
Hello conrad,
Saturday, August 19, 2006, 10:52:13 PM, you wrote:
Dear Sir: I assembled my first computer in March of 2005. I am 56 years
old. Since that time, I have built one tower and built a computer for
myself. I have tried several times to install and run FreeBSD and ran
into trouble
If DHCP is not working, use an unused static IP on your lan and set the
default gateway. You will find more instructions on how to do this in the
networking section of the handbook.
-Derek
At 03:52 PM 8/19/2006, conrad sobol wrote:
Dear Sir: I assembled my first computer in March
the Internet to conduct personal business. What must I know to
configure
sbcglobal.net to operate FreeBSD. And, do you think I need to learn a
If DHCP is all you need to setup your internet connection, there is
nothing easier you can have. Just put the installation CD into your
Actually, I