help with kernel?

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just for kicks and giggles, have you tried oralux 7?
On Jul 26, 2006, at 1:29 PM, Tyler Littlefield wrote:

> I'll try gnopics, I tried grml, and I don't think it did anything.  
> I didn't
> get any sound anyway. Aumix was all the way up. :-(
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>> I think you should boot a live CD. Knoppix or grml.  Those distros
>> detect your ethernet card and give you a network connection if  
>> they can.
>> then you can see what drivers are loaded, figure out which  
>> interface is
>> which, etc.
>>
>> Tyler Littlefield said the following on 7/26/2006 12:29 PM:
>>> I tried eth0, and greg told me that eth0 was probably my wireless  
>>> card,
> and
>>> to try eth1.
>>
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