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I have successfully installed Ubuntu on my Gateway MT6705 as the primary operating system, however, I cannot get any internet connection - even with an ethernet connection. I have wireless at the house and the computer detects wireless, but I get a message saying "Firefox can't find server". I went into the Networking and punched in the IP address but nothing has changed. Any suggestions?
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nameserverfollowed by an IP number. Since you are setting your IP number manually, I'm assuming you will also know the IP addresses of your DNS nameservers. Let us know how it goes.
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Re: Internet problems Gateway MT6705 laptop
KevinCole,
Thanks for the suggestion. I entered the IPaddress and it poped up with a message that says: "Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocol (htp) isn't associated with any program." I tried it with a couple different IP addresses and it didn't work. If you have any other thoughts I'm happy to try. Thanks again! |
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Re: Internet problems Gateway MT6705 laptop
If KevinCole then it would help us to have more information. If you could capture the output of the command ifconfig and, perhaps using a USB thumb drive, post it here that would be useful. To make a file with the output of ifconfig open a terminal from the Applications > Accessories menu and type /sbin/ifconfig > ~/Desktop/ifconfig.txt which should result in a new file named ifconfig.txt appearing on your desktop. Just post the contents of that file here.
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ericsaxalto@ericsaxalto-laptop:~$ iconfig bash: iconfig: command not found ericsaxalto@ericsaxalto-laptop:~$ /sbin/iconfig>~/Desktop/ifconfig.txt bash: /sbin/iconfig: No such file or directory ericsaxalto@ericsaxalto-laptop:~$ |
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ifconfig. (You missed the "f")
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