Mike Chambers wrote: > Yes, but what about "wired" networks? That is what I have, and the > default doesn't work for me. I had to turn it off, or at least make > sure network was setup and running as my /etc/resolv.conf file > wasn't even configured, and it was initially during install. I think I'd have to know more about what your network looks like to take guesses as to why it's not working. Are you talking about a wired connection on a network that has a DHCP server? Are you trying to use both the wired and wireless interfaces at the same time? Without a little better idea of what you're looking to achieve and what you mean bu "doesn't work for me," it's hard to know what to suggest. -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It is OK to let your mind go blank, but please turn off the sound.
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