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Sorry WHAT THE F...?
Suddeny network brokes
which way?!
i`m from live Cd
<Hoping for a parrhesia
As with your several other threads, you *STILL* provide no details at all...saying "network brokes" tells us absolutely nothing. Nor does saying "live cd"...do you expect us to guess as to what you were doing, what you're doing now, on what hardware, etc.???
AGAIN: post details and a clear question, and we can try to help...but given that you haven't followed up in your other threads, there isn't much incentive for folks to try to help you here.
Which change aspects of my system would do the network falls down suddenly? Comeon yo r stupid as fuck! God gave you a mounth to talk! to heel with your kali! WHAT NEED I TO DO MTF?
The first thing you need to do is grow up...after that, pay attention.
When your network 'falls down', it could be any one of a hundred things...again, do you expect us to guess??? Could be hardware, software, bad password, bad cable, weak wifi, driver didn't update....who knows?? No one here does, because you AGAIN don't bother to give any details past 'falls down' and 'network brokes'.
AGAIN:
What version/distro of Linux?
What kind of hardware?
What kind of network interface?
What kind of connection?
You've done this same thing in every thread you've posted, and have been told this same thing many times. Do you not understand these simple steps to getting help?? And if you think the folks here are stupid, bear in mind that OUR systems are working....yours is not.
And I think the best thing for you to do would be to use Windows...would solve all your problems, not only with your computer, but also with the clear problems you have with asking for help and using a forum.
Ok,
Distribution is antiX. I made a fresh installation upon, without success. Network is working with other OS and from live antiX DVD, as you can see.
network interface
Ok,
Distribution is antiX. I made a fresh installation upon, without success. Network is working with other OS and from live antiX DVD, as you can see. network interface
Code:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
Ethernet, cable.
Hardware i386
I didn`t work with windows.
tks.
Why did you 'make a fresh installation', and what was "without success"?? The installation, or the network??
And if it's working from a live DVD, that means you CHANGED SOMETHING on your system....as you were asked before, WHAT did you change?? And telling us "Ethernet, cable, i386" is pointless....that STILL tells us nothing about your hardware, or what the adapter is. What command did you run to get what (very little) you posted???
No one likes being insulted, called names, and then be made to play guessing games with you to try to get answers. Either post FULL details (as you've been asked in every one of your threads), or it's pointless posting at all. As you were told, the best solution for you would be to use Windows.
Distribution: Ubuntu based stuff for the most part
Posts: 1,179
Rep:
I see a few reports of Ubuntu based distros networking working with the live USB, but failing after installed.
The error seems to be in a NetworkingManager config:
Code:
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
Find the line managed=false and replace false with true, restart the networking or the whole system and it should work.
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