LAN problem since GFX card upgrade


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i have never used Linux Live in my life i wouldnt even know where to start, i will be trying that winsock command later on, i will report back when its been done

Well, just burn it to a cd (the contents of the iso, not the iso itself :p), and tell your computer to boot from it. It should load up a nice gui, and in the top right hand corner will be a network icon. If theres no icon then chances are theres a problem thats hardware related since Ubuntu should configure it all for you. To double check.. in Preferences (control panel) or something there should be a Network Manager option or something, see if it lists eth0 (your NIC) and if its got an ip address. Then just shutdown and it'll eject the disc for you.

Its not hard but if your not comfortable. :)

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This may sound dumb, but some motherboard bios allow you to turn off the built in NIC card. Make sure that it's enabled etc

i checked that b4 booting in, but ta

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The NIC sounds like it's part of the motherboard. But theres not alot else you can try. Now see the graphics card might not be the main problem, for example when he took the old one out, it could of knocked something on the board or shorted it out due to static or something. Normally i have found some bult in NIC cards to be kind of rubbish or sometimes a bit slow, but it's personal pref really.

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