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Old 16-11-2008, 08:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I want to connect to the net when I'm booted into a live CD of Ubuntu. Is there any way to do so? I'm using version 8.04 BTW. I'm planning to try installing it using VirtualBox.
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Old 16-11-2008, 08:57 PM   #2 (permalink)
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It should detect the port and be up-and-running by the time you boot up.
Atleast thats what happened on my live CD...
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Do the same you would otherwise do for an installed linux.
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^^Well, I haven't set up an internet connection in Linux before.
I'm a Linux n00b.
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If you have somethign that connects to the Ethernet port (broadband). Just turn on the computer and you should already be connected if the router is already set up right. If you have a dial up connection which connects to a COM port (external modem) then that too works after you configure a connection). Check out the thread above it might help you with more details.
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Old 16-11-2008, 10:23 PM   #6 (permalink)
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That's my question. How do I configure my router? (in Linux)
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Use a browser to access the router interface. To access my router in Linux/ Window sor whatever I would open a browser and type 192.168.1.1 . How did you do it in Windows ? First of all how about giving some details on HOW you get on the internet. Are you using a router which connnects to the USB or eth0 port?

If your router worked in Windows then there should not be anything needed for a connection to work if you are ok with the connection being on ocne you boot your system. Did you check the thread on Configuring your Linux box for Internet access ?
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I want to connect to the net when I'm booted into a live CD of Ubuntu. Is there any way to do so? I'm using version 8.04 BTW. I'm planning to try installing it using VirtualBox.
Your post is very confusing

If you are going to run Ubuntu on VirtualBox in Windows there is nothing to ask. Just install it and the internet will be setup automatically.

If you want to boot your PC using the live CD, then it depends on what type of broadband connection you have (assuming you have a broadband connection??).
  1. If you dial into your connection manually in Windows, everytime you want to connect to the internet, then in Ubuntu live CD Desktop

    Press Alt and F2

    Type
    pppoeconf
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    and run through the wizard
  2. If your internet connection is always on, then there is nothing to do, boot with the live CD and browse
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Old 17-11-2008, 08:46 PM   #9 (permalink)
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BTW, sorry but I should've asked my question in a better way. My router connects through the ethernet port, and I've got to manually dial a connection every time. It isn't an always on connection. And I'd already tried navigating to the router configuration page through the browser, but I didn't get the page at all.

@NucleusKore- Well, you see, I'll create a virtual Linux machine using VirtualBox, but I don't have the time for that right now, so I wanted to know if I could surf the net through a live CD of Linux.
I want to dump my pirated copy of XP, but it's not possible right now.
I've dumped all pirated software though, and use only FOSS.

I'll try NucleusKore's suggestion BTW.
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^Good going beta_testing for shunning ahem version and embracing FOSS (i might sound like praka123 )
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^Good going beta_testing for shunning ahem version and embracing FOSS (i might sound like praka123 )
No man. You sound like a typical FOSSaite.
Anyway, beta testing. Welcome to the Wonderful World of Linux
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@NucleusKore- I did it but nothing came up. The disk kept spinning, but nothing came up

And hey, I'm not dumping my pirated XP anytime soon. I'll install Ubuntu once I get a new HDD and I'll try to do as much as possible with Linux, but I'll have to keep XP for playing a game or two.
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@NucleusKore- I did it but nothing came up. The disk kept spinning, but nothing came up

And hey, I'm not dumping my pirated XP anytime soon. I'll install Ubuntu once I get a new HDD and I'll try to do as much as possible with Linux, but I'll have to keep XP for playing a game or two.
What do you mean?
You did type it the terminal right?
Check out these instructions (and confirm with us too)
http://www.techotopia.com/index.php/...to_a_DSL_Modem
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Yay!!! I'm posting this in Linux right now. I used pppoeconf to set up the connection. It was damn easy. In fact, it's easier than setting up a connection in Windows.
Thanks all.
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oh, nothing is easier than windows point and click.
You must be kidding
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Great man. When are yo going to install it?
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oh, nothing is easier than windows point and click.
You must be kidding
I'm talking about setting up a PPPOE connection. In Windows, it's not as easy as in Linux.

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Great man. When are yo going to install it?
I'm planning to use Slax 'coz it's small in size.
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I have written a tutorial for setting up a pppoe connection in OpenSUSE 11.0. See the FAQ in Open Source section
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I'm talking about setting up a PPPOE connection. In Windows, it's not as easy as in Linux.



I'm planning to use Slax 'coz it's small in size.
Why Slax?
I mean what your config?
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My config is decent enough, it's just the HDD which is 80 GB. When I get a new HDD, I'll install Ubuntu.
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Then I'd recommend Mint
http://www.linuxmint.com/
It worked pretty well on My friends 5th partition in 80GB HDD with 512MB RAM (Updgraded to 1GB Later)
And, it is ubuntu based.
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^^Could you tell me more about it? Amount of disk space required, programs available for it, ease of use (which matters since I'm a Linux newbie) etc.
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Requirements Questions:
http://www.linuxmint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=628
(The above link is about 2 yrs old, but is still relevant)
Its is a Debian based distro, (even Ubuntu is)
Thus it is really easy to use for newbies.
You can consider Mint to be a light version of Ubuntu (this is just to explain in layman's terms)
If you've got 1GB of RAM though, you might as well try giving Ubuntu a spin. If it is sluggish, then go for Mint.
Still, it would be wise to wait for the Linux Pundits to answer.
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You can follow the tutorial here and use mint
http://thinkdigit.com/forum/showthread.php?t=96132
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You can follow the tutorial here and use mint
http://thinkdigit.com/forum/showthread.php?t=96132
Yeah I had checked out that tutorial of yours sometime back. Thanks.
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http://www.linuxmint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=628
(The above link is about 2 yrs old, but is still relevant)
Its is a Debian based distro, (even Ubuntu is)
Thus it is really easy to use for newbies.
You can consider Mint to be a light version of Ubuntu (this is just to explain in layman's terms)
If you've got 1GB of RAM though, you might as well try giving Ubuntu a spin. If it is sluggish, then go for Mint.
Still, it would be wise to wait for the Linux Pundits to answer.
I've no doubt both Mint and Ubuntu will work in my PC fine. But I just wanted something light. Mint is the answer, thanks for it.
And I think Mint looks better than Ubuntu.
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