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Re: (Newbie) Knoppix.



On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, Brian Durant wrote:

> Yes, it worked with Win 98 SE, until I erased the hard disk. I erased 
> the hard disk because too many bad, local techs had been mucking around 
> in it. The computer simply needed a clean install. I thought I would try 
> something different like Linux. I have tried Mandrake 9, Xandros 1, SuSE 
> 7.3 and now Debian 3 rev. 1. While it would in principle be a relatively 
> simple matter to re-install Win 98 SE and get the system working, there 
> is the problem that the Fujitsu-Siemens Celvin is an EasyPC, with not 
> legacy ports. The floppy is a third party USB floppy drive and can not 
> be used to boot from and for some reason it won't boot from an original 
> Win 98 SE CD that is not a special Fujitsu-Siemens system CD. The 
> computer was purchased in Finland and a Finnish system is of no use to 
> us. The only way to re-install Win 98 SE is to do a network install, 
> which I don't know how to initiate and complete and I can't get Linux to 
> work at this point either, so my daughter is not very happy about me 
> having erased her system, even though it didn't work well.
> 
> I don't believe the problem is the cable itself, though I haven't tried 
> to run a 25 meter cable through the house, as I had the same problem a 
> year ago, when I partitioned the computer into a dual boot Mandrake 8.1 
> and Win 98 SE system. Win 98 SE could get an IP address with dhcp 
> without a hitch, but I was never successful with getting the ethernet 
> card to work with Mandrake. I assume the problem must be with the SiS 
> 900 driver, but have never been able to pin anything down.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Brian
[...]

Have you tried other network cards?

Burkhard



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