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mobo
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06-May-2003, 09:41 PM
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installing prog for mangrake
HI . I've just finished setting up a triple boot system and i'm trying to configure mandrake 9.1.It is the first i've seen of it , so its a new adventure. To install my dsl connection i have to run the cd.The problem is how do i tell mandrake to run the setup.
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lynch
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07-May-2003, 04:56 AM
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Click the KStart gear thingy in the lower left corner and go to Configuration>Mandrake Control Center>Network and Internet and look for "Setting up you Internet Connection".
You shouldnt need that CD.
If that doesnt work(though I dont know why it shouldnt)contact your ISP about setting up with Linux.
HTH
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mobo
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07-May-2003, 11:56 AM
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Didn't work lynch , but thanks anyway.
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07-May-2003, 12:25 PM
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Click the KStart gear thingy
Lynch you speak my language! Look forward to your help when I do my install!
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