I have Ubuntu 9.10 running on a Dell E6400. Nearly every time when I start it up, wireless networking doesn't work. If I click on the networking icon, Wired Networking shows "Disabled" (which is normal) and Wireless Networking shows "Networking is disabled".
Hello,
I am running and older computer. It is and HP e-pc 40. I have 256 MB of ram and a celeron processor. I had the hard drive in a other machine while I installed Ubuntu. I then put the drive in the HP and it says it fails starting up the network card. But I can see the device over the network.
I made some updates and rebooted (out of necessity due to an old, mysterious glitch that made my keyboard stop working, along with cursors in text and most menus) and my laptop's networking stopped working altogether.
The GNOME developers behind the Glib Networking (glib-networking) project have announced a few days ago that the development version 2.37.1 of Glib Networking is available for download and testing, as part of the GNOME 3.9.1 desktop environment.
I have an old PowerPC laptop (old Mac Powerbook G4) that I am running a variant of Debian Squeeze on (MintPPC 9).
I keep getting Kernel error messages when I am connected to a particular wireless network but not at other times. I suspect, but have not proven that it is arising from the networking module. The error messages overwhelm anything I am doing at the time (e.g.
I just patched my main test machine with today's updates and.... networking no longer starts up. So, beware.
I'm off to see if I can figure out what broke now.
Help I cannot fix this, going around in a circular mess!
$ sudo apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Correcting dependencies...
I've installed Ubuntu 11.10 on a new Lenovo Thinkpad 420s and I'm trying to get some VirtualBox VMs up and running (using Vagrant). Everything works fine until I try to add host-only networking. This is the failure I get in the terminal:
I set logging to debug and tried again.
I have recently install 12.10 and have come across a networking problem - I think.
To start with, I have been running with Ubuntu since 8.04 until 10.04 without any networking problems.
I have a suspicion that 12.10 does not have my onboard ethernet drivers installed. I dropped in a Realtek PCI ethernet card and it connected without any problems.