Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Unable to Network connect Internet

Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #31
    Re: Unable to Network connect Internet

    Hi a-hippie

    Yes , I have feeling that this may be the cause , any idea which fields I should statr, I have tried a few like  PnP , changing Y and N , did not work , any other field that I should experiment with ?

    I am going to try all possibilities , I also feel I should be able to get at the bottom of this , I am sure it is something to to do with the bios as all the other flavours of Linux can not see the ethernet . This invalid mac address is the real problem.

    By the way I managed to get the build -essential pakages from my Kubuntu install Cd, thanks to kubicle .

    I ran the ./configure command without any errors , and now do I command "make install" , i tried Install but it did not work.

    (:  There is pleasure in being mad and only the mad know about it.)(

    Comment


      #32
      Re: Unable to Network connect Internet

      a_hippie !

      Just I happened to go thro this thread.

      May I request you one thing?

      Please do post the linux commands which a newbie/linux enthusiast should know with their simple usage.

      Because, in spite of my more than three years of linux usage with various distros, I am at dark in this regard - curse these nice GUI installers and front ends !

      One more thing ! It wud be helpful for us, middle aged people , who have often to revisit the commands to keep them alive in our memory.

      Comment


        #33
        Re: Unable to Network connect Internet

        varaahan:

        I don't want to try to convert out ongoing notes to text to plug into this forum. If you like, send me a private note with your email and I'll mail you my old notes--they are in word format, but open office opens it nicely.

        Yeah, i like gui when I want gui, but I like command line for all stuff that I can--faster. I really miss old libranet linux in that regard, they had a great command line system tool that let users tweak their systems in a shell or over an ssh connection.

        simbiwa:

        Have you tried to turn off your NIC in the bios, boot the system, then reboot it, turn on the NIC and see if it is detected? I can't help but wonder if somehow M$ has messed with it in this regard.

        good luck!
        --<br />wishing you well

        Comment


          #34
          Re: Unable to Network connect Internet

          hey simbiwa,

          I have another suggestion to your problems. hopefully it will help you.

          Buy/Borrow another LAN card. Install it and set the Bios to use that card instead of the internal one. here I can buy a cheapo card for about 10$.

          I had the same thing happen to me on Warthog (Kubuntu 4.10) I installed a new NIC and then it worked.

          saves you from having to compile anything.

          Anyway Good luck

          Comment

          Working...
          X