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    Connecting to the internet

    I just downloaded Knoppix so I can cash in the warranty on my faulty HD and still use my computer. However, I can't connect to the internet with Knoppix.

    I use DSL from SBC. My modem is a Speedstream 5360. I'm a noob to Knoppix, so I don't know what all I need to tell you. Please help. <3

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    Speedstream 5360 is an external Ethernet ADSL modem.
    This is good. This is much better comparing to USB models (much easyer to setup).
    http://www.chipweb.de/dsl/index.php?menu=2&id2=33
    "Linux support: Yes"

    You must configure your network card and your ADSL conection. Try to find this 2 things in K-menu and make some experiments.

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    Try to find this 2 things in K-menu and make some experiments.
    What exactly is the K-Menu? And what am I trying to find? =P

    Total noob here. =(

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    Something like Start menu in MS Windows. In the very down-left corner of the monitor. Click on it and open diferent programs to find out what is what.

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    Aww, no step-by-step?

    Alright, I'll go look around... x.x

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