siulca
April 26th, 2008, 11:56 AM
Hi Everyone,
I've been battling with Ubuntu for the last couple of days trying to make Hardy minimaly usable after upgrading, which to me means having a working internet connection.
I'm currently running Dapper from a Live CD as the network (among other things, like graphics card and external monitor detection) no longer works after upgrading to Hardy.
My network card is a Realtek 8111/8168b PCI Express... the network connection properties displays 0.0.0.0 as the IP and everything else. I have searched and tried a few sugestions but with no luck so far.
Is there a big button anywhere in Ubuntu that says "revert to best known version" or simply "UNDO UPGRADE"? I'm at thepoint where I wish I didn't (try to) upgrade. :(
Any help is very much appreciated.
Thank you.
I've been battling with Ubuntu for the last couple of days trying to make Hardy minimaly usable after upgrading, which to me means having a working internet connection.
I'm currently running Dapper from a Live CD as the network (among other things, like graphics card and external monitor detection) no longer works after upgrading to Hardy.
My network card is a Realtek 8111/8168b PCI Express... the network connection properties displays 0.0.0.0 as the IP and everything else. I have searched and tried a few sugestions but with no luck so far.
Is there a big button anywhere in Ubuntu that says "revert to best known version" or simply "UNDO UPGRADE"? I'm at thepoint where I wish I didn't (try to) upgrade. :(
Any help is very much appreciated.
Thank you.