On 5/20/17 2:33 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 05/18/2017 05:28 PM, Lucélio Gomes de Freitas wrote:
On 17-05-2017 17:49, stan wrote:
On Wed, 17 May 2017 14:58:23 -0300
Lucélio Gomes de Freitas <aa.lucelio@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How to restart the network and NetworkManager services?
Pick one, both can't run. The default service on Fedora is now
NetworkManager. Restart it like this (as root):
systemctl restart NetworkManager
To disable network service:
systemctl stop network
systemctl mask network
Thanks for teaching me.
If your system isn't finding the ethernet card on boot, that could also
cause the problem. Check in journalctl -b by searching for eth. Are
there errors there?
The ethernet on board is ok. No errors.
The suggestion to make sure it is turned on in the BIOS is a good one.
It should show up in the output of lspci.
The ethernet is there in the output.
Is it possible that this is new ethernet hardware that your old F20
kernel doesn't have a driver for? Do you have an old ethernet card
laying around that you could plug into a slot, and get networking back?
Bingo. You solved the problem. I got the connection. Ethernet working as
before with an old ethernet card.
Wow! I didn't realize you were using F20. I'd suggest you upgrade if
possible. F20's been EOL'd for almost three years.
Obs: Rick Stevens, Sorry for top posting. I was on emergency without TB.
Using only Gmail to get help.
Not a problem, Lucelio. It's just that this list uses bottom-posting
to keep better track of the timelines on the threads and sometimes new
posters don't realize that. Just why M$ (and Google and others) decided
top posting was a good idea, I have no idea--but there's a lot of M$
crud I disagree with.
Just my two cents worth. In every organization I have worked in, and as
a side issue, every one of those organizations use Lotus Notes as their
mail package, it was an organization standard that if you wanted your
email read and acted upon if necessary, you NEVER bottom post. If you
did bottom post then that was grounds for your email to be deleted on
the grounds that bottom posting was a demonstration of ignorance.
As a result of this, and the fact that the organization I work for now
operates with the same mail policy, I have configured TB to top-post
reply to be compatible with work if I happen to work from home.
The other issue with this is top/bottom posting conventions potentially
differ from country to country, not that I am advocating for one method
over the other, I'm just merely pointing out a potential reason for new
users/posters having difficulty with this mailing lists conventions.
Having mentioned the TB subject, I also have "problems" with the
upstream versions of TB I use when interacting with this mail list. TB
has "reply", "reply all" and "reply list", where "reply all" works as
expected, whereas if I use "reply" to say respond to your email then
that build the reply to send it to you and not the mailing list, so to
reply to the mailing list I have to use "reply list", and I have never
been able to work out why and whether its a mailing list issue or a TB
issue.
regards,
Steve
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