On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 12:42 AM, jerin wrote:
> I have a dsl modem and used to connect internet via ethernet in windows. but
> i couldnt configure it for debian. please give me the detailed steps to
> access internet. i am using a intel system. i think ethernet is configured.
> but
jerin wrote:
I have a dsl modem and used to connect internet via ethernet in
windows. but i couldnt configure it for debian. please give me the
detailed steps to access internet. i am using a intel system. i think
ethernet is configured. but i dont know how to connect to net using
it
jerin escribió:
I have a dsl modem and used to connect internet via ethernet in
windows. but i couldnt configure it for debian. please give me the
detailed steps to access internet. i am using a intel system. i think
ethernet is configured. but i dont know how to connect to net using
it
I have a dsl modem and used to connect internet via ethernet in windows. but
i couldnt configure it for debian. please give me the detailed steps to
access internet. i am using a intel system. i think ethernet is configured.
but i dont know how to connect to net using it. currently i am using
i
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> Rehceb Rotkiv wrote:
> > I can suddenly no longer access the internet with my Debian Etch (default
> > kernel + updates). I get "Page not found" in Firefox and ping
> > www.somesite.com says "unknown host". ifdown eth0 && ifup eth0 and the
> > thereby invoked dhclient work as expected, that is I
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What is in your /etc/resolv.conf? Do the correct name servers appear in
there?
If you ping an ip address of a server, does it work? What about using an
IP in firefox?
If the name server is set up correctly in /etc/resolv.conf, but you're
not getting
e internet (and
Debian used to as well!).
With best regards,
Rehceb Rotkiv
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This is really bizarre! Last Friday I installed a new kernel
(2.2.19), and have been unable to access the internet in any way
since, despite the fact that dhcp-client connects with my ISP (cable)
quite nicely. I cannot ping, use ftp, http, smtp, or anything else.
I have not tried finger, fig
>>The problem could be that I can't install pcmcia-modules properly (as
>>outlined in my previous email) but I'm not sure if this is the problem or
>>the only problem.
>
>Just wanted to say that you are not alone. :-)
You are definately not alone. I wrestled with this all last night and the
night
Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
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> On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Joergen Haegg wrote:
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> > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > you write:
> > >
> > >The problem could be that I can't install pcmcia-modules properly (as
> > >outlined in my previous email) but I'm not sure if this is the problem or
> > >the only
On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Joergen Haegg wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> you write:
> >
> >The problem could be that I can't install pcmcia-modules properly (as
> >outlined in my previous email) but I'm not sure if this is the problem or
> >the only problem.
>
>
> Just wanted to say that you
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
you write:
>
>The problem could be that I can't install pcmcia-modules properly (as
>outlined in my previous email) but I'm not sure if this is the problem or
>the only problem.
Just wanted to say that you are not alone. :-)
I installed 2.0.30 kernel-image and pcm
This is really a follow up of the email I just sent. I am trying to
install debian for a friend on his laptop. I have installed the base
system as well as pcmcia-cs. I have configured IP addresses etc, rebooted
but I still have no access to the network.
The problem could be that I can't instal
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