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Nobody has any answers?
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> Nobody has any answers? > Anyone? sorry i can't give you a step by step to get yours working, but hope this helps and gets you going: most of the _real_ networking gurus hang out in the forum that mentions their specialty, give it a try: http://forums.opensuse.org/network-internet/ hint: there will be folks there who have NO idea about YOUR hardware, software, the type of network you are hooking to and through what (*dls modem, cable box, ethernet to router, university LAN, dialup 28.8, what what what?) are you behind a proxie? on a campus/in a country with a controlled masking/firewall out/in? did networking work DURING install? http://en.opensuse.org/INSTALL_Local..._Configuration) when you read through the newbie (to openSUSE) guide at http://tinyurl.com/6jwtg9 prior to beginning your install, did you check your downloaded iso (and the burned disk afterwards) to make sure you were not installing incomplete, jumbled or corrupted software? after installing (continuing on in the n00b guide) did you set up your repos correctly? did you follow the referenced guide on wireless? at the bottom of the page where you download <http://software.opensuse.org/> is a link to the "Official openSUSE 11.1 Start-Up guide" which includes "Learn how to set up or modify key components of your system: hardware components such as monitors or printers and network connections such as Internet access." did you have any trouble following the instructions there? talk man...we can't guess what the problem might be...well, let me say it this way: i have almost NO idea about networking...i do know that on my machine, with an ethernet wire between it and a router which was plugged into a *dls, it *just worked* and all i had to do was set the router and openSUSE to use DCHP (which i learned by reading).. did you have connectivity in Ubuntu? how did you set up the networking there? did you set up openSUSE the same way? -- platinum |
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The last thing I saw was wireless networks on wicd. however it could not connect wirelessly In suse I used the knetwork manager and I cant connect with wires or without wires. I cant see it in the install cd either. Thank you for your help. I will try configuring network manager. I cant do the 'edit' on the L2 ethernet adapter and on the Ar242x wireless adapter staretnovell |
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Go here:
Software.openSUSE.org Select your openSUSE version from the dropdownmenu, enter 'wicd' in searchbox, hit Enter. Perform a one-click install.
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> I downloaded it in Windows . Cant do a click install because I get this
> error. > Subprocess failed > What do I do now? wait! have you installed openSUSE? have you booted up into openSUSE? let me start over: openSUSE is NOT a program which runs in Windows like MS-Word or WoW runs in Windows.... openSUSE is LIKE Windows (but much better and more advanced...it is NOT for everyone....may be too advanced for you, sorry) :-) read here: http://tinyurl.com/6jwtg9 you download an openSUSE image (iso file) and BURN it to a CD or DVD (depending on which you downloaded...then put the CD/DVD into your caddy, and quickly *EXIT* windows, shut down/turn off the computer, turn it on again and it will boot will boot openSUSE from the CD/DVD (if your BIOS is set to allow CD/DVD booting) and you go thorough a multi-step INSTALL process...like this: http://en.opensuse.org/INSTALL_Local if you do not understand partitions and formatting of hard drives do a LOT of reading and understanding BEFORE you start....and, backup ALL your music, photo, etc etc etc on your computer BEFORE you attempt to install.. more than one person has tried to install as if openSUSE were just another game and too lated learned that all their stuff had vanished....THAT, is not an openSUSE problem, it is a USER (you) problem....Windows comes with training wheels, openSUSE is not a game and does not have training wheels--YOU are allowed to remove all data from your machine if you wish (or if you make a mistake).. measure twice, cut once -good luck- -- platinum |
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[QUOTE]more than one person has tried to install as if openSUSE were just another game and too lated learned that all heir stuff had vanished....THAT, is not an openSUSE problem, it is a USER (you) problem....Windows comes with training wheels, openSUSE is not a game and does not have training wheels--YOU are allowed to remove all data from your machine if you wish (or if you make a mistake).. [/QUOTE Thanks again for your detailed info and providing links. I have lost data and can understand . |
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I have downloaded the rpm package in Windows. Logged out and logged in to suse and did a one-time click . Then I get this error. Subprocess failed. Rpm failed warning./home/sonroy/Desktop wicd I cannot get the image here. |
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