EDIT, OCT 01: Thanks for having a look folks, but I've installed Xubuntu instead.
EDIT #2: Thread restarted thanks to lingenfr's reply.
I can't enable eth1 (lan). Everything I can think to check is fine, but in Configure Network Settings eth1 shows up as disabled. Select enable, and eth1 is enabled briefly before it resets to disabled.
Possibly related is I also have no internet on eth0 on startup. In Configure Network Settings eth0 shows as enabled, but i have to disable it and then enable it again to actually get the net.
The background story: all I'm trying to do is set up Kubuntu on my second box. Main box is Ubuntu. Both machines have two network cards. One each for independent internet connections, and one each to talk to each other through a crossover cable.
I'm reasonably sure I have all the configurations correct -- I have no problem setting up for Ubuntu & Win or Win & Win. And yup the card works fine and the cable is connected.
So, what am I missing? It's such a basic stonewall whatever it is. I don't get it.
EDIT #2: Thread restarted thanks to lingenfr's reply.
I can't enable eth1 (lan). Everything I can think to check is fine, but in Configure Network Settings eth1 shows up as disabled. Select enable, and eth1 is enabled briefly before it resets to disabled.
Possibly related is I also have no internet on eth0 on startup. In Configure Network Settings eth0 shows as enabled, but i have to disable it and then enable it again to actually get the net.
The background story: all I'm trying to do is set up Kubuntu on my second box. Main box is Ubuntu. Both machines have two network cards. One each for independent internet connections, and one each to talk to each other through a crossover cable.
I'm reasonably sure I have all the configurations correct -- I have no problem setting up for Ubuntu & Win or Win & Win. And yup the card works fine and the cable is connected.
So, what am I missing? It's such a basic stonewall whatever it is. I don't get it.
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