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- Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 13:31:30 +0100
- From: Marco Toldo <marcoxtoldo@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] openSUSE network connection
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Hi, are you dealing with a wired connection? I recently had the same problem on a wired one with Debian 5.0.3. I even tried 'ip' tool from bash to change the state of the interface from down to up but nothing worked. Then I found out Debian was misunderstanding Ethernet interface for a wireless one making it impossible to manage it. On the other hand both openSuse 11.2 and Ubuntu 9.10 works perfectly, so I thought about a lack of drivers from Debian. I could suggest you to try 'ip link show' to check interface state. If 'DOWN' try the following: 'ip link set <interfaceName> UP' (superuser mode) If nothing changes then it's probably detecting the interface in a wrong way. Regards, Marco 2009/11/29, Raedwolf Summoner <rarooam@example.com>: > > As a follow-up to the saga of attempting to install > the NVIDIA driver on openSUSE, I have experienced a > wide range of problems. I'm now wondering if I should > attempt a motherboard swap. (How hard can it be?) > But given what a few "simple" installations have shown > me, it is best to expect the Murphy's law caveat that > if anything can screw up, it will. With Ubuntu on my > laptop, I have experienced none of these problems, so > I am hopeful that perhaps a new m/board... > > Right now I am experiencing some problems with > SUSE 11.0. Upon booting, the network inexplicably > declares that it is disconnected and nothing I have > tried so far using the YaST GUI gets it re-connected. > Rebooting doesn't help. Any suggestions? > > My current "patch" is to reinstall. It is, so far, the only > reliable method. (/home is on a separate partition) But > then, eventually it does it again. > > No other distro does this to me, and SUSE 11.0 didn't > use to before I "upgraded" to 11.1 and couldn't get > the NVIDIA driver installed and went back to 11.0. > > I now can't get the video driver installed in 11.0 either > and don't know why. I tried to go back to 10.2 (where I > originally started) and the distro wouldn't install. Other > noshows (that refuse to run after installation) are Ubuntu, > SUSE 11.2 (which lets me log in before it gives me a white > screen), and Mint Linux, an Ubuntu downstream distro. > I have reinstalled all the above multiple times with > identical results. > > Strangely enough, Debian, the Ubuntu upstream distro, > installs and runs with no problems, though it does not > install the NVIDIA driver, and while recognizing the HP > printer/scanner, experiences erectile dysfunction when > it comes to actually installing it -- both while wearing > the gui and with the bare terminal. > > Mandriva is the only distro that properly installs the proper > video driver with no problems. It seems Mandriva deserves > its reputation for graphics tools. (Their artwork is awesome, > too.) I have to install the Mandriva distro without using the > common /home partition, because Mandriva screws up SUSE > so badly that I have to re-install SUSE if I let Mandriva use > /home. > > Unfortunately, they don't have a Japanese version. Otherwise, > I'd probably go with Mandriva. > > --Ralph > > _________________________________________________________________ > Windows Live: Keep your friends up to date with what you do online. > http://www.microsoft.com/middleeast/windows/windowslive/see-it-in-action/social-network-basics.aspx?ocid=PID23461::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-xm:SI_SB_1:092010
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