I have posted similar post a week or two ago...
Then it was resolved with simple hard reset of my modem. You can guess that I tried that and it didn't work.
Yesterday I had to check something on my Windows so I leaved Kubuntu (network still working) and log in to Windows. I stayed on Windows even after that what I meant to do was done. I wasn't doing anything but surfing on the internet and downloading some applications...
As I said this happened before then I still used HH with KDE 3.5 and 4. I resolved this problem in KDE 3.
But what I didn't mentioned that afterwards I got my network byck on Linux my network died on Windows.
I just shrugged and log back to Kubuntu.
I have fibre optics connection (FTTH) that is constantly on.
I tried: All possibilities of hard resetting my modem (with cable in/out, computer on/off ...)
I used sudo dhclient which said that my network is "sleeping"
What should I do??
Should I install KDE 3.5.10 ? Last time I repaired it on my KDE3 maybe that's the catch...
Really please help.
(even though my Windows have almost all abilities of a Linux (desktop cube, multiple desktop, roll up) I miss my plasma)
Oh one more thing: Is this qualifies as bug dependant on FTTH. (probably as I got this problem on Wins as I said before)
Is this problem at my ISP??
Then it was resolved with simple hard reset of my modem. You can guess that I tried that and it didn't work.
Yesterday I had to check something on my Windows so I leaved Kubuntu (network still working) and log in to Windows. I stayed on Windows even after that what I meant to do was done. I wasn't doing anything but surfing on the internet and downloading some applications...
As I said this happened before then I still used HH with KDE 3.5 and 4. I resolved this problem in KDE 3.
But what I didn't mentioned that afterwards I got my network byck on Linux my network died on Windows.
I just shrugged and log back to Kubuntu.
I have fibre optics connection (FTTH) that is constantly on.
I tried: All possibilities of hard resetting my modem (with cable in/out, computer on/off ...)
I used sudo dhclient which said that my network is "sleeping"
What should I do??
Should I install KDE 3.5.10 ? Last time I repaired it on my KDE3 maybe that's the catch...
Really please help.
(even though my Windows have almost all abilities of a Linux (desktop cube, multiple desktop, roll up) I miss my plasma)
Oh one more thing: Is this qualifies as bug dependant on FTTH. (probably as I got this problem on Wins as I said before)
Is this problem at my ISP??