I've been using 8.04 and have loved it. I have tried each release since 8.10 and have had various problems.
I really want to update my system to 9.10, but based on my previous experience, I loaded it on a test box first.
Everything appears to work great, except it will not allow me to manually connect to my network.
I have applied the correct name and IP address (same as the previous 8.04 on this test box). Also added my office network DNS servers and everything *appears* to be accepted. Before I replaced the old system, I printed out the ifconfig info just so I could be sure they were identical.
There are no error messages and yet any attempt to browse to Yahoo, Google, etc. shows it cannot find those servers.
I tested it with a DSL connection and DHCP works fine. It is only a manual setup that doesn't appear to work properly.
I can understand something totally new not working. But network connection is critical and manual setup has been working for a long time. What did they do to change it?
I really want to update my system to 9.10, but based on my previous experience, I loaded it on a test box first.
Everything appears to work great, except it will not allow me to manually connect to my network.
I have applied the correct name and IP address (same as the previous 8.04 on this test box). Also added my office network DNS servers and everything *appears* to be accepted. Before I replaced the old system, I printed out the ifconfig info just so I could be sure they were identical.
There are no error messages and yet any attempt to browse to Yahoo, Google, etc. shows it cannot find those servers.
I tested it with a DSL connection and DHCP works fine. It is only a manual setup that doesn't appear to work properly.
I can understand something totally new not working. But network connection is critical and manual setup has been working for a long time. What did they do to change it?
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