On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 8:37 AM, Manuel Escudero <Jmlevick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
2010/11/12 Luis Suzuki <luissuzuki@xxxxxxxx>--I am unable to connect to the Internet after fresh installation of Fedora14 KDE Desktop.I tested my Thompson router and everything is OK,the network connection widget on the kde task bar shows that Auto etho is connected and everything is OK all tests show connection OK.When I use KPackageKit for update,or Konqueror,or command line yum they say they cannot connect,no network connection.Is this a bug that others are facing?It is the first time Fedora does not connect to the Internet at first use.Is it a problem with the DHCP implementation?Can I configure manually?(How?)
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Use DHCP but change your DNS servers for google's ones:8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4Connect through a Ethernet cable and tell me what happened
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Make sure that you have knetworkmanager installed. For the past several clean installs (Fedora versions 12 and 13) I have found myself with no network under KDE until I installed knetworkmanager (logging in via gnome desktop). Hope this can help...
/fennix
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