G'day folks
Just upgraded my Kubuntu 14.04 to 18.04 and seems to be mostly working, but have lost internet access via WLAN. Ethernet working normally [Edit; not sure of this now, see note to jglen490 in post #6 below]. The WLAN is connecting to the router, but won't reach internet sites.
Other OSes on this machine continue to work fine on WLAN. Reverting to kernel 4.4.0-128 does not fix the problem. GRUB Recovery options of dpkg and fsck also not fixing; fsck failed, saying the partition was already mounted, which seemed odd. Does this mean the recovery software could not unmount it?
During the update, I was asked about replacing or retaining just one configuration file, and I opted to replace it with the latest. I think it had something to do with networking, but can't remember for sure. Hopefully my choice was not automatically applied to any other files/configurations replacement options. Maybe I should have opted to retain the existing file?
Firefox and Chromium can't get out, and neither can software updater or Muon. Chromium shows DNS_PROBE_BAD_CONFIG. Everything in Connections-System Settings Module seems normal.
Other posts here seem to relate to total WiFi failure, not just internet access loss, so haven't found anything useful there.
Information requested for posts here:
eeePC 1000H 32 bit notebook, quadruple booted: Kubuntu 18.04, LM17.3KDE, LM18XFCE, Win7 Pro. HDD SATA 160GB total; 57GB NTFS shared Data partition, no opotical drive.
Kubuntu kernel 4.15.0-43-generic, Plasma 5.12.17, RAM 2GB DDRII-533/CL4 Single channel, Processor Intel Atom CPU N270 @ 1.6GHz, Graphics Intel Mobile 945GSE. GRUB 2.02. WiFi card Ralink RT2790 Wireless 802.11n 1T/R2 PCIe, driver rt2800pci.
I'm hoping there is something simple I can rectify, maybe with that configuration file?
Many thanks for any suggestions.
EDIT: Ultimately not solved, so transferred to new thread:
https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...ia-missing-DNS
However, this did not lead to a solution either, so the resolution was a complete reinstall of KU 18.04.1.
Just upgraded my Kubuntu 14.04 to 18.04 and seems to be mostly working, but have lost internet access via WLAN. Ethernet working normally [Edit; not sure of this now, see note to jglen490 in post #6 below]. The WLAN is connecting to the router, but won't reach internet sites.
Other OSes on this machine continue to work fine on WLAN. Reverting to kernel 4.4.0-128 does not fix the problem. GRUB Recovery options of dpkg and fsck also not fixing; fsck failed, saying the partition was already mounted, which seemed odd. Does this mean the recovery software could not unmount it?
During the update, I was asked about replacing or retaining just one configuration file, and I opted to replace it with the latest. I think it had something to do with networking, but can't remember for sure. Hopefully my choice was not automatically applied to any other files/configurations replacement options. Maybe I should have opted to retain the existing file?
Firefox and Chromium can't get out, and neither can software updater or Muon. Chromium shows DNS_PROBE_BAD_CONFIG. Everything in Connections-System Settings Module seems normal.
Other posts here seem to relate to total WiFi failure, not just internet access loss, so haven't found anything useful there.
Information requested for posts here:
eeePC 1000H 32 bit notebook, quadruple booted: Kubuntu 18.04, LM17.3KDE, LM18XFCE, Win7 Pro. HDD SATA 160GB total; 57GB NTFS shared Data partition, no opotical drive.
Kubuntu kernel 4.15.0-43-generic, Plasma 5.12.17, RAM 2GB DDRII-533/CL4 Single channel, Processor Intel Atom CPU N270 @ 1.6GHz, Graphics Intel Mobile 945GSE. GRUB 2.02. WiFi card Ralink RT2790 Wireless 802.11n 1T/R2 PCIe, driver rt2800pci.
I'm hoping there is something simple I can rectify, maybe with that configuration file?
Many thanks for any suggestions.
EDIT: Ultimately not solved, so transferred to new thread:
https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...ia-missing-DNS
However, this did not lead to a solution either, so the resolution was a complete reinstall of KU 18.04.1.
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