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Hello, These files definitely show that it is a problem of connecting computer to router and not of lack of support from kernel/modules since ifconfig sees the card, but netstat doesn't see the network. And that depends on how the internet service provider expects the connection to be configured. Best regards, Stam Le 13/12/2009 20:23, Sascha 'saigkill' Manns a écrit :
Am Sonntag 13 Dezember 2009 19:48:45 wrote Stam Nicolis:
Hi once more,
Regarding this laptop, there's also a page http://www.thomashertweck.de/samsungp35.html that reports SuSE 9.2 running on it without any hitch. Apparently the Ethernet LAN is a RealTek (ntel 10/100 Ethernet UTP (RealTek RTL-8139) that, already, then was supported-so I assume it's not a question of support, but, rather, of network configuration. By the way, from the dmesg I do notice that wifi is correctly recognized. What does /sbin/ifconfig say, or netstat -r ? It must
I've attached the output of ifconfig and netstat.
surely involve the connection to the router. How about
/etc/init.d/network restart (as root)?
Then nothing happens. He tells me just that he found network devices. But no connection comes.
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