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DBAlex
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Posted: 10th Mar 2005 01:48 Edited at: 10th Mar 2005 01:49
Does anyone know how to set up the internet with Damn Small Linux?

(i think ne0fish might help here)

I followed the instuctions but i have a USB modem (Alcatel Speedtouch 330)

Is there anyway i can set it up...and can someone take me through it step my step....Im a linux n00b.

Thanks if anyone can (and Damn Small Linux rulez!)



Oh and i have an ADSL connection...


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Neofish
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Posted: 10th Mar 2005 01:52
I have ADSL using a router and it's as simple as clicking start internet (or do it auto) and opening the browser.

However, I don't know how to set up modems properly if DSL doesn't have the driver for your modem you will have to get one off the internet and put it somewhere (I don't know where )

Someone else will be more precise

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DBAlex
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Posted: 10th Mar 2005 01:57
um ok.

I think if you cant help then no one can...Your the only person who uses Damn Small Linux here i think...

lol its a good Job i ordered Mandrake 10.1 too...Would you recommend that as the best linux distro? (im interested in writing C++ and BASIC programs in linux)


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Neofish
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Posted: 10th Mar 2005 02:02
I've never used it

Since most Linux distros use teh same kind of thing other users here can help I think

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lagmaster
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Posted: 10th Mar 2005 02:34
from memory the speedtouch modems are the bare basics for people who dont buy their own hardware, so i gather there are linux drivers and a decent guide out there.

easier solution is to buy a adsl modem/router, i picked one up on ebuyer for 20 quid.

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Posted: 10th Mar 2005 02:51
I suggest getting a proper Ethernet-connection based router as well. Not only do they work without any special drivers, but they are very easy to configure from within Linux or Windows.


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Posted: 10th Mar 2005 04:35
Damn Small Linux will Automatically DHCP when you boot.
If it fails that, then you will be unable to have Internet access.

What might be a better idea, given you are new to Linux is for you to use SuSE. It is effectively one of the only Idiot-Proof versions of Linux, with a very well developed Interface to make Windows users feel more at home.

GNU C++ 3.2 is installed as Standard on SuSE, along with a GTK-Based Editor.

For BASIC needs, then PureBasic is probably the answer.

I would probably guess your modem isn't supported by the drivers in DSL. This might, but very doubtfully will change with more well known variations. You may have to route the modem either through a Router or a Windows-Based computer.

Realistically speaking, Linux is not a toy. It is a tool. So unless you are willing to put in the work to learn, and understand how it works. Then it should just be avoided.
If you are interested in a more User-Friendly Linux-Compatible environments, then the Apple MiniMac using MacOSX.3 is probably your best bet.

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DBAlex
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Posted: 10th Mar 2005 06:34
Well, I dont think linux is a toy. Im serious about writing applications for it...My Mandrake 10.1 CD hasn't arrived yet. I found Firmware drivers for linux on my modems website...

Will these be compatible with Mandrake 10.1?


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