> >
> Mint! thats the trick.
> now how to make it always be off by default on boot?
> yet usable in the future.
edit /etc/network/interfaces, change the "auto eth0" to "noauto eth0".
then to bring up: "ifup eth0"
-matt
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On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 01:19:20PM +1200, geekboy wrote:
> >This happened to me. My ethernet connection was interfering with ppp. Try
> >
> ># ifconfig eth0 down
> >
> >Then redial your internet connection. If it works, good. If not, undo
> >this
> >setting with:
> >
> ># ifconfig eth0 up
> >
Steve Mandelmore wrote:
Johnny wrote:
Hi
I still can't surf the web with wvdial, but i can dial up the isp but
can't going any were. What do i do next.
Johnny
This happened to me. My ethernet connection was interfering with ppp. Try
# ifconfig eth0 down
Then redial you
Johnny wrote:
> Hi
> I still can't surf the web with wvdial, but i can dial up the isp but
> can't going any were. What do i do next.
>
> Johnny
>
>
This happened to me. My ethernet connection was interfering with ppp. Try
# ifconfig eth0 down
Then redial y
Johnny wrote:
Hi
I still can't surf the web with wvdial, but i can dial up the isp but
can't going any were. What do i do next.
Johnny
As Carl asked:
Can you ping a known IP address (e.g. 194.109.137.218, which is
www.debian.org)? What if you traceroute to it? What does &quo
Hi
I still can't surf the web with wvdial, but i can dial up the isp but
can't going any were. What do i do next.
Johnny
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