Yet more proof than Linux hates me
I have an fujitsu-siemens laptop with Kubuntu Dapper installed dual booting with windows XP. I've had it set up for a while now and had no problems. Recently I configured the wireless networking to have a fixed IP address and I'm fairly sure I remember it working like that (it was quite late at night, memory a little fuzzy). I booted into windows today because my torrents seem to run faster there, and I was using the wired network (also setup to fixed IP, for port forwarding). I rebooted to Linux and forgot to turn the wireless switch on the front of my laptop back on. Of course Linux didn't detect the wireless device, but when i remembered and switched it on it still didn't recognise! I've tried rebooting, tried undoing the fixed IP, all the basics but still it can't quite recognise a wireless device.
I can't ping or connect to my router (192.168.1.1), KNetwork Manager doesn't show any wireless devices / networks, but the network setup in system settings does show both the wired and wireless network devices (eth0 eth1). IFConfig also shows both devices (plus the loopback), but trying to ping anything returns unknown host.
Anyone have any suggestions? please?
I've been hoping to move to Linux on a more permenant basis, but setbacks like this are...offputting to say the least.
~Shiv
I have an fujitsu-siemens laptop with Kubuntu Dapper installed dual booting with windows XP. I've had it set up for a while now and had no problems. Recently I configured the wireless networking to have a fixed IP address and I'm fairly sure I remember it working like that (it was quite late at night, memory a little fuzzy). I booted into windows today because my torrents seem to run faster there, and I was using the wired network (also setup to fixed IP, for port forwarding). I rebooted to Linux and forgot to turn the wireless switch on the front of my laptop back on. Of course Linux didn't detect the wireless device, but when i remembered and switched it on it still didn't recognise! I've tried rebooting, tried undoing the fixed IP, all the basics but still it can't quite recognise a wireless device.
I can't ping or connect to my router (192.168.1.1), KNetwork Manager doesn't show any wireless devices / networks, but the network setup in system settings does show both the wired and wireless network devices (eth0 eth1). IFConfig also shows both devices (plus the loopback), but trying to ping anything returns unknown host.
Anyone have any suggestions? please?
I've been hoping to move to Linux on a more permenant basis, but setbacks like this are...offputting to say the least.
~Shiv
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