XXL_Papabear


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Posted: Jan. 23 2004,17:34 |
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OK, I downloaded version 0.5.3.1, roasted it on a CD and booted it.
Then all appears to work nicely up 'till the following message:
Network device eth0 detected, DHCP broadcasting for IP.
It gets stuck there. No Ctrl-C or Ctrl-D or the three-fingered-salute helps me get past this message.
On this machine, I also run Windows XP-professional (yeah, I know, shouldn't do that, but you know how it is...) and Suse Professional 8.0 without any problems. These both use static IP adresses in my local network though.
I'm behind a router with DHCP services enabled, so this should IMHO not pose any problem.
What am I missing here? Any suggsetions?
Thanx in advance,
PapaBear
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