On 1/22/07, आलोक कुमार <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If you have more than one network interfaces then it is possible that > > your network card is identified as eth1. If you are logged in from GUI > > then open System->Administration->Networking. > > > > Please note that the page you mentioned also says that all the steps > > can be done from GUI. > > > > Yes, but that is not the case here. The gui displays me only ppp, no eth?. > > > > Apart from this I believe that Intex card pretend to be using Realtek > > chipsets while they are actually not. And there have been many reports > > of these cards not working on Dapper. > > > > That seems to be the problem. I did have a problem in getting windows > to recognize it as well. Thank you Onkar and Gora for the pointer. > Which card would you recommend if not INTEX? I don't mind spending on > another card, time is of the essence :) > > आलोक
Intel cards are very well supported. Also you can get some card that actually uses realtek chipsets (preferably 8139C, don't get one using 8139D). I guess Via Rhine network cards do this. To be totally risk free get Intel cards. Onkar -- Passion - Some people climb mountains - others write Free software. Don't ask why - the reason is the same. -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
