binarydumb
Geek Trainee
Hi All! :eek:
I took the plunge and reformatted my IBM Thinkpad (A20M) and installed Mandrake Powerpack 10.1. Initially had some quirks but once I downloaded all the available updates, etc., it runs beautifully. I had some experience with Mandrake on my desktop about a 1.5 yrs. ago (9.1, I think?). So I chose it since they have available documentation and all.
I have one problem I am experiencing. It plugs in OK at home on my network. But whenever I move my laptop around, I have a heck of a time reconnecting to the existing connection wherever I am. I use the network monitor/configure applet on the taskbar, configure to auto on DHCP, still no joy. Same at home. It seems that when I use the 'configure your computer' menu option, I go to the network area and reconfigure my connection, and then reboot EACH time. It is getting a bit annoying. I enabled 'hotplugging', and trace (laptop recommended), and 'boot' start.
Anyways, is there a command line option/command like windows's 'ipconfig" /release and /renew? I administer a small company's network so I am a tad familiar with this method.
Any help would be immensely appreciated.
Thanks,
Tony :good:
I took the plunge and reformatted my IBM Thinkpad (A20M) and installed Mandrake Powerpack 10.1. Initially had some quirks but once I downloaded all the available updates, etc., it runs beautifully. I had some experience with Mandrake on my desktop about a 1.5 yrs. ago (9.1, I think?). So I chose it since they have available documentation and all.
I have one problem I am experiencing. It plugs in OK at home on my network. But whenever I move my laptop around, I have a heck of a time reconnecting to the existing connection wherever I am. I use the network monitor/configure applet on the taskbar, configure to auto on DHCP, still no joy. Same at home. It seems that when I use the 'configure your computer' menu option, I go to the network area and reconfigure my connection, and then reboot EACH time. It is getting a bit annoying. I enabled 'hotplugging', and trace (laptop recommended), and 'boot' start.
Anyways, is there a command line option/command like windows's 'ipconfig" /release and /renew? I administer a small company's network so I am a tad familiar with this method.
Any help would be immensely appreciated.
Thanks,
Tony :good: