I'm using @home and I couldn't even get DHCP to work under windows. It used to about a year ago and then failed and neither my or the ISP could figure out why. They gave me my static IP address and I've been using that ever since. I know you may prefer to use DHCP, but you may not have any alternative other that using a static IP. If you continue to be unable to get your ISP to work with you comp regarding DHCP I would just get them to give you the IP, gateway, DNS hosts, domains, etc (if you don't already have it - I presume you do since I'm reading your post). It doesn't necessarily have anything to do with Linux per se - I may very well just be the ISP. Cheers. Curtis On Wednesday 13 June 2001 04:18 am, Corvin Russell wrote:
Sorry if someone has already posted this...
the SuSE rpms are up.
Corvin