At 02:13 PM 10/22/2005 -0400, you wrote:
YaST-->Network Devices-->select your card in the lower area and then click on the change button. Highlight your card (you may only have one) and then click on the edit
Should say you might only have one but multiple cards are supported.
button. Under "Setup Method" select DHCP Click on Routing-->fill in the IP address of your router as the Default Gateway. Click on the Next button and then the Finish Button.
Your networking should now work, if not let us know so that we can help you further. You may have to make some changes for your DNS servers and your Hostname/Domain Name.
-- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998
OK, I guess I was wrong. I must not have had SuSE running on this machine, but I sure thought I did. Broadcom has a driver for this hardware, but I don't understand the directions for making it. It supposedly has been tested on Suse, RedHat, etc. It says the driver has been tested on kernel versions up to 2.4.31 and 2.6.12. One of the documents on the site says you have to have GCC and compile it; another document (README.TXT) does not refer to GCC. It looks like I would need ver. 8.2.18 of the driver. If anyone would like to look at the site and comment on the files, it's at http://www.broadcom.com/drivers/downloaddrivers.php Then maybe you can lead my by the hand to make this work on 10.0. Otherwise I guess there will be no Suse Linux on this machine. I guess it would run on the little machine, but it's pretty slow. (I have to get Linspire off of there anyway--it has no apps, and they want to sell you each one. Forget the free software, etc.) Thanx guys, I know you all tried. --doug -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.1.361 / Virus Database: 267.12.4/146 - Release Date: 10/21/2005