On Thursday, 14 January, 2010 01:04 PM, joaquin reyes wrote: > good day again > > A. I followed the steps stated in the help page on networking enable you > linked: > Right clicked network mgr, ticked enable networking > left clicked same icon vound the ff options- Wired network (naklagay > below it disconnected); auto eth0 ; and VPN something > Could not click n the wired network option > Went to next step since network was not enable automatically > left clicked icon but there was no tab for manual configuration > Went to using the ifup on terminal pero napahinto ako kasi nakalagay sa > step ay eth1 pero ang nakita previously ay eth0. > > B. I had previusly copied some modules from the same help site so i > tried oout: > - Internet basic procedures steps > nakalagay sa procedure go to system- admin-network > pero walang network na tab meron doon tab networking tools > clicked on it pero walang connections tab as was stated in the > procedure > napahinto ulit ako > - Connecting with a modem help page > since walang network tab as called for in the procedure punta ulit > ako sa networking > tools. Wala naman akong nakitang unlock or connections. Could not > proceed as per > this help page > - ADSL help page, PPPoe subpage > Dito yung steps to use the pppoe config option > The process detected an ethernet card which it called eth0 > followed the steps. Pretty automatic naman though i noticed that > the steps in the help > page were in a different order than was actually asked to be done. > Nung natapos wala pa rin connection > typed plog on the terminal and got a string of messages which > ended up in: > connect pppo eth0 > PAP authentication failed > connection terminated > modem hang up > Sorry for the long narrative. > By the way according to windows our ethernet is a VIA RhineII Fast > Ethernet adapter > the modem is a ZTE ADSL type. > May solution pa kaya?
On Thursday, 14 January, 2010 01:09 PM, joaquin reyes wrote: > Pahabol lang. I dont know if this is a factor but the 9.10 cd we got was > one that if from Caonical. Its the desktop edition. It looks very orginal, I can't seem to visualize the steps above so let's wait for the community to answer your questions. I can answer this last question though - No, it doesn't matter where the LiveCD came from, as long as it was burned/pressed from the official ISO. The only time it'll become a factor is when it won't boot up. > Thanks again > > Jake Reyes > -- Dax Solomon Umaming http://blog.knightlust.com/ -- ubuntu-ph mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-ph
