That was how it was set up, but I thought that I should double check.
It was... so going on the premise that if nothing is ventured, nothing can be gained, I went ahead and set the default...
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That was how it was set up, but I thought that I should double check.
It was... so going on the premise that if nothing is ventured, nothing can be gained, I went ahead and set the default...
sbraz, thank you for the script.
Although it wasn't a fix (actually, it did work as designed, but the routing issue remained) the rfkill and nmcli were good tools to know about.
With the...
tried this is sleep.d
route >> /tmp/fixit.log
echo $(date) fixed >> /tmp/fixit.log
route add default gw router
route >> /tmp/fixit.log
but, here's the disappointing result
this is from the kern.log, seems to only check for IPv6 routers; of which I have none:
Aug 24 17:31:32 sig kernel: [25413.941059] wlan0: authenticate with xx:xx:11:f4:xx:xx (try 1)
Aug 24...
just for information, I can duplicate the fault simply by
sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager stop
sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager start
drops the default gateway (my nat router)
I was referring to the Gnome System menu, on my Maverik setup it's in the bar at the top of the screen on the left
there is the gnome symbol, then
Applications Places System
and under System is...
My apologies, that command would not have worked. Try this instead:
ifconfig eth0 up 192.168.0.50
then do another ifconfig.
I'm not a network expert, these are just things that have worked...
Would you post that again please? Put the ifconfig output inside
CODE delimiters so we can read it without going cross-eyed?
I don't see an 'UP' in there for your eth0, or an IP address, try
...
Hi all, I have an annoying little problem with my network routing table,
the default gateway route is removed whenever the computer suspends.
This is for the wireless nic, I never noticed the...
@rsperson
If your problem is limited disk space, then there are ways to send the tar output over the network to another machine.
...
I'm guessing this is flame, but I found this comment so completely surprising I had to gasp.
I've never had a problem using Brasero. Surely that's not the real reason for anyone re-booting back to...
Not used Windows since '03, although we keep XP for the boy's gaming.
New netbook came with windows7, as I had already paid the ms tax I spent considerable time finding out how to wedge in a linux...
I went without internet connect for nearly 3 days once.
The withdrawal is fierce...
@coffeecat, An excellent plan and welcome advice.
Thank you.
This answers my original question, I think, if I knew how I would mark the thread as "resolved".
(the Nortons thing only came up...
westie457, thanks for the thoughts, I shall go carefully in this dangerous world of partitioning.
Although, between you 'n me, (and at risk of going thoroughly off topic) I think the partition is...
That looked like the answer. I checked, there is installed a tool to create a recovery disc and remove the recovery partition. It was able to create a recovery media on a usb stick which is good...
/dev/sda1 ntfs SYSTEM 199.00MiB 66.59Mib 123.41Mib boot
/dev/sda2 ntfs x 48.83GiB 21.90Gib 26.93Gib
unallocated unallocated x 167.36Gib - -
/dev/sda3 ntfs RECOVERY 16.40Gib...
This then is what I shall have to do.
Actually, I was going to just blow away the installation, but I thought I'd check before in case I was missing something simple.
Don't think I can connect...
consider http://www.davical.org/
I installed this for home, we use it with Evolution but oss and caldav standards mean other client should be ok. http://www.davical.org/
Took some tinkering to...
new netbook, HP mini 110, comes with windows7 installed <rant suppressed> but I'd like to dual boot Ubuntu. 11.04 sees the wireless so am installing that via usb boot.
Two choices: "erase disk and...
Just for clarity, the issue isn't with cron, it is rather how to determine that the feed has failed.
cron is simply a way of executing jobs at specified intervals.
For instance, if you had a...
Thank you oldfred. Just what I needed to know.
and the tip on using dpkg was a real bonus, that will save hours of work next time.
just the boot flag, partition is not mounted
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 1 7649 61438976 83 Linux
/dev/sda2 ...
Many moon ago I installed maverick. I did this by creating a new partition, and installing the root on that, and then pointed /home to the previous home partition. This worked very well (except for...
I see. Thank you. I'll leave the fstab alone for now, I don't want them mounted.
Having them show on the panel does no harm, I was just wondering.