On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Marc Olivier wrote:
> I purchased an AMD-Duron based motherboard with built-in LAN, soundcard and
> oddball little modem (Unimodem?) that came with. When I installed Suse Linux
> 6.4 on it, none of these were recognized, and even though I installed from
> the CDs, I got an error message in the YAST 2 screen saying something about
> the CD was not ok. Ok.

That's an ancient distribution. Get either a new version of SuSe, or
switch to RH/Debian..

> Assuming I can find drivers for one of the many NICs I have laying around,
> how do I load drivers for them (since none of these were recognized,
> either), and where do I load the drivers?

Not sure in Suse. :)

> Next, I got errors concerning my Apache Web server during boot-up.
> Considering I'm switching over from being a Windows 95 oriented end-user, I
> don't know what the stuff is about the IP settings, and I monkeyed around
> with DHCP and something else, then read somewhere I didn't have the
> necessary configuration for (or the need for) DHCP. Isn't this stuff
> supposed to be on an online manual somewhere, and if so, how do I get to it?

Probably because it doesn't know about your IP address.

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