Hi,
I wanted to try out some Linux, so installed WinXP / Kubuntu as dual boot on a single machine.
Now, most important thing of course is the internet! During kubuntu install, I inputted the IP address, gateway, etc., same as my TCP/IP settings under windows. Then ok, boot into kubuntu. But I find that I don't have internet access!
Any ideas?
If it helps, there's this part during bootup that says something like "synchronizing clock with ntp.ubuntulinux.org" and after a while it becomes failed! It shows an error like "name server resolution temporarily unavailable" (not sure the exact wording, anyhow...)
Is it likely that I've set the wrong value for the name servers? I assume it's the same as the primary and secondary DNS I've set in TCP/IP settings of WinXP? Or am I running down the wrong trail here?
I would appreciate any advice!
Thanks a lot
I wanted to try out some Linux, so installed WinXP / Kubuntu as dual boot on a single machine.
Now, most important thing of course is the internet! During kubuntu install, I inputted the IP address, gateway, etc., same as my TCP/IP settings under windows. Then ok, boot into kubuntu. But I find that I don't have internet access!
Any ideas?
If it helps, there's this part during bootup that says something like "synchronizing clock with ntp.ubuntulinux.org" and after a while it becomes failed! It shows an error like "name server resolution temporarily unavailable" (not sure the exact wording, anyhow...)
Is it likely that I've set the wrong value for the name servers? I assume it's the same as the primary and secondary DNS I've set in TCP/IP settings of WinXP? Or am I running down the wrong trail here?
I would appreciate any advice!
Thanks a lot
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