are you sure it doesn't recognize your network adapter? Have you tried starting networing as explained in ever 2nd post on the forum? If yes, will you post us the steps you took to do it?
Hello,
I have installed bt3 final on my dell Latitude C600.
But bt doesn't recognize my network adapter.
I've searched the dell site but no drivers for linux.
Is there a way to get the network adapter started!
System:
50 Latitude C600/nt
50 Latitude C600 750/14.1 XGA 0MB EMEA
50 Latitude C600/C500 14.1" XGA LCD Screen
50 Doc Latitude C600 EUR
50 Latitude C600 Keyboard USIntli
50 128MB SDRAM Memory for Latitude (1x128)
50 Latitude No Optical DriveMod
50 10GB IDE Hard Drive
50 59Whr 8 Cell 2nd BatteryLATITUDE
50 Deluxe Nylon Notebook Case
50 Lat Atec Mini PCI Int 56K Modem NTH
50 Latitude W2K Driver S/W ffor C600
50 NTFS HDD File Format System
50 Dutch - MS WIN 2000 SP1 (No Media)
50 RIGHT Dell+ Asset Tag Standard ORder Det
50 Dell+ EMEA Mod Assett fee
50 Lat (PIII) 3Yr 8x5 Next Business Day
are you sure it doesn't recognize your network adapter? Have you tried starting networing as explained in ever 2nd post on the forum? If yes, will you post us the steps you took to do it?
Could you try the search function in the forum? Or the wiki: http://backtrack.offensive-security.com/index.php/Howto
Hello I found the following information:
backtrack.offensive-security.com/index.php
title=Howto:_How_to_configure_your_Network_Card
But when I try ifconfig eth0 up i get the following message:
eth0: ERROR while getting inteface flags: No such device
So i think that BT3final didn't install my network adapter!
ifconfig <ret>
print results here
Since you are running Windows describe and name the wireless adapter here also.
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OK
just type the command:
ifconfig
then press return and describe the result
OK different words same meaning.
Start up Windows and go to internet connections and describe what it says like Intel pro 100 or similar
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Ifconfig results:
lo
link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
.........
No windows on this notebook, I will try to boot a diagnostics system to give you information about the network adapter
No, bt is ok.
type:
lspci
press return
type results
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