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Aloone_Jonez

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Ubuntu Help?
« on: 6 January 2006, 00:18 »
Right I've being using Windows far too much recently, I haven't used Linux properly for ages. I have a Ubuntu install on a separate partition and up until now I haven't been arsed to get it to work properly.

Just one question, how the fuck do I set the Internet for my NTL cable modem?

Before when I had a winmodem I couldn't access the Internet and now, surprize surprize NTL don't support Linux either.   :( :thumbdwn:  :nothappy: :fu:  :rolleyes:  :mad:

http://www.ntl.com/locales/ie/en/athome/internet_faqs_technical.html#40

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Which operating systems are supported?
The operating systems which ntl will support are:
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP Home
Apple Macintosh OS 8.5, 8.51, 8.6, 9 or 10

The cable modem system is capable of operating with any TCP/IP operating system which uses dynamic IP address allocation. Therefore users could get access with computers with other operating systems such as Linux, Solaris, Windows NT, etc..

Please note that ntl are currently unable to support users of these latter Operating Systems. The customer is ultimately responsible for the set-up of their system as our support staff are not specialists in these areas.


Is there a way to get round this, I've read some stuff somewhere on the net but it didn't make any sense to me. :confused:
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Re: Ubuntu Help?
« Reply #1 on: 6 January 2006, 00:51 »
What kind of modem is it? Ethernet modems will work just fine with Linux, you just need the ip of your router/ or modem if you don't have a router. If it's usb, you're probably stuffed, unless you can find a driver for the modem.

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Re: Ubuntu Help?
« Reply #2 on: 6 January 2006, 01:24 »
It has both usb and Ethernet sockets on the back, and the good news is my PC does have an Ethernet port. Currently it's set up on XP with the usb, should I change it to Ethernet then? This would be inconvenient as I'd need to buy a cable but I wouldn't mind if it'd work.

If I remember rightly when I set up the account through Windows I had to go through a wizard that prompted me for my ISP's IP and my username and password, does a similar thing exist in Ubuntu?
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Re: Ubuntu Help?
« Reply #3 on: 6 January 2006, 01:32 »
You should have been using ethernet the whole time - much faster and more efficient than USB.

Go ahead and get the cable.

In Windows, navigate your way to the tcp/ip properties and write everything down exactly as you see it there.  Then you can set Linux to use the exact same settings.  Not sure about Ubuntu, but in Fedora, they call the gateway a 'router'.

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Re: Ubuntu Help?
« Reply #4 on: 6 January 2006, 02:44 »
Another thing I've noticed is it uses more memory than I expected, my trimmed down Windows XP install uses 67.5MB when booted and Ubuntu uses 74.9MB (it was origionally) 80 but I disabled the wall paper.

Surely I don't need all of these services running:



I've managed to cut down Windows XP consideribly without compromising user  friendliness/functionality/stability so I must be able to do even better with Ubuntu.

Which services can I get away with disabling and how do I do it?
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Re: Ubuntu Help?
« Reply #5 on: 6 January 2006, 03:00 »
usually the amount of ram linux uses is not a problem, on my athlon 650 box, fc4 uses around 350MB of the systems total 448, without any performence loss.
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Re: Ubuntu Help?
« Reply #6 on: 6 January 2006, 03:34 »
Linux will use most of the RAM, it caches it to try and avoid disk thrashing.

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Re: Ubuntu Help?
« Reply #7 on: 6 January 2006, 05:16 »
Quote from: Aloone_Jonez
It has both usb and Ethernet sockets on the back, and the good news is my PC does have an Ethernet port. Currently it's set up on XP with the usb, should I change it to Ethernet then? This would be inconvenient as I'd need to buy a cable but I wouldn't mind if it'd work.

If I remember rightly when I set up the account through Windows I had to go through a wizard that prompted me for my ISP's IP and my username and password, does a similar thing exist in Ubuntu?
That sounds very simalar to my modem/router. As Worker said hook up the ethernet and it should work just fine. Mine is a Netcomm so that might change things but for me with Ubuntu there where no problems with it. It sounds as though the problem is that it's connected via USB. There is no wizard Ubuntu should do all the work for you.
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Re: Ubuntu Help?
« Reply #8 on: 6 January 2006, 13:20 »
Quote from: Lead Head
usually the amount of ram linux uses is not a problem, on my athlon 650 box, fc4 uses around 350MB of the systems total 448, without any performence loss.

Quote from: cymon
Linux will use most of the RAM, it caches it to try and avoid disk thrashing.

I'm aware of this, I was refering to the amount of memory allocated for data and code.

Surely I can disable some of these services:

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That sounds very simalar to my modem/router. As Worker said hook up the ethernet and it should work just fine. Mine is a Netcomm so that might change things but for me with Ubuntu there where no problems with it. It sounds as though the problem is that it's connected via USB. There is no wizard Ubuntu should do all the work for you.


Alright I'll buy a cable.

What about my user name and password for the ISP?
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Re: Ubuntu Help?
« Reply #9 on: 6 January 2006, 14:12 »
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Alright I'll buy a cable.

What about my user name and password for the ISP?
You shouldn't need to play around with Ubuntu if all goes well. If you're luckey. Just buy the cable first and see what happens.
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Re: Ubuntu Help?
« Reply #10 on: 6 January 2006, 14:24 »
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Surely I can disable some of these services:
If you don't use a printer you can disable cupsd. You'll need to change which init scripts are run at boot. I dunno if Ubuntu has a tool for doing this, if you can't find one try installing ksysv (KDE app) or removing the symlinks from the runlevel directories in /etc/init.d/ manually.

You can disable some other init scripts (AKA services) e.g. Gamin (that's the gam_server process), but I'd only do that if I had a problem with performance.
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Re: Ubuntu Help?
« Reply #11 on: 6 January 2006, 20:54 »
You could also use a lighter desktop, fluxbox, xfce.

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Re: Ubuntu Help?
« Reply #12 on: 7 January 2006, 00:55 »
There was a lot of Gnome stuff in there, are you using Gnome?  Ubuntu probably loads all that stuff so you can run a certain number of gnome products and kde products.

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Re: Ubuntu Help?
« Reply #13 on: 7 January 2006, 06:46 »
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You should have been using ethernet the whole time - much faster and more efficient than USB.

Go ahead and get the cable.

In Windows, navigate your way to the tcp/ip properties and write everything down exactly as you see it there.  Then you can set Linux to use the exact same settings.  Not sure about Ubuntu, but in Fedora, they call the gateway a 'router'.


Oh good gravy YES, listen to the man, use ethernet for both operating systems!!!

Hell, Linux will probably autodetect the network parameters via DHCP then.

One word of advice... a few crappy cable modems (like mine) need to be turned off and then back on when a new ethernet card is plugged into them.  This is no big deal... just boot up first in Windoze and if it can't see the network, switch the modem off or unplug it, count to 5, then put it back on.
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« Reply #14 on: 7 January 2006, 18:22 »
You are correct, Linux did detect the network settings through DHCP. :thumbup:  :)

Now all I need to do is upgrade all the software. :(
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