On 08Jan2012 20:37, Donald J. Tambeau <tambeaud@personainternet.com> wrote:
| Hi, I have tried ignoring the driver disk and just plug in the
| adapters, I have several. The system does not seen to notice anything new
| when I try the various adapters....no sound or any indication that the
| system has notice something new. I then go into file system and double
| click on the sbin folder. I then scroll down to the ifconfig folder.
| Double clicking on it or trying the file open, does not open the folder.
| I have tried the same thing on another Centros computer that is running
| our repeater and I am not able to open the sbin//ifconfig folder on that
| machine either.
My instructions were for the command line.
Please open a terminal.
At the command prompt, type:
/sbin/ifconfig -a
Note what inferaces are shown; probably "lo" and "eth0".
Type the command:
dmesg | tail -100
Leave it on the screen for reference.
Open a second terminal.
Plug in a USB adapter and wait a few seconds.
Type the command:
dmesg | tail -100
Is there new stuff at the bottom of the output?
Type the command:
/sbin/ifconfig -a
Are there any new ethernet interfaces shown?
Repeat with each USB adapter until one or both of dmesg and ifconfig show new
stuff (ideally both).
When ifconfig shown a new interface you can try to configure it with
whatever setup tools your desktop interface offers.
Anyway, please try the command line based experiments recited above and
report.
Cheers,
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Cameron Simpson <cs@zip.com.au> DoD#743
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Sunday, January 8, 2012
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