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4th April 2005, 07:11 AM
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FC3 loss of net connectivity on logout
Hey i m running FC3 here.. fresh install and did updates.
Login to Gnome or KDE and internet is fine... then when i log out i lose ALL network connectivity.. cant even ssh into it.... when try to log in again no net connectivity either.. cant even ping my router... only fix is to reboot.... please help.
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4th April 2005, 07:36 AM
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System settings->Network>
Look for eth0 if it is active or not.
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4th April 2005, 08:33 AM
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it just goes to inactive by itself.. sometimes... when i click to activate it it goes to active but still no net connectivity...
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4th April 2005, 06:44 PM
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update: eth0 just goes inactive by itself. when i clikc on activate it changes status to "active" then after few seconds changes status to inactive. please help
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19th April 2005, 12:31 PM
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Hi, I got the same problem too, did you manage to find out what was causing eth0 to go inactive?
regards
Jari.
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19th April 2005, 12:38 PM
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I've noticed that as soon as I disconnect from the internet connection and press the "quit" button on the "Connect to the Internet" console I loose my network connection. I've seen other threads to this affect, but no explanation as to why it happens. It is then suggested to reboot, log out and log in again, or to re-activate the network device in the "Control Centre.
I also found that restarting the various network related "services" in the "Control Centre" does sometimes do the trick, although you have to wait a minute or to before the network becomes active again - EXTREMELY ANOYING!!
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19th April 2005, 12:55 PM
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What does
rpm -qa | grep Network
tell us?
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19th April 2005, 12:59 PM
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by AndyGreen
What does
rpm -qa | grep Network
tell us?
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Don not understand the question???
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19th April 2005, 01:01 PM
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I mean, if you execute as root
rpm -qa | grep Network
can you please paste the results in a reply here.
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19th April 2005, 01:07 PM
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Excuse my ignorance, I'm a bit new to the world of Linux.
Unfortunately I'm at work at present and I'm running Linux at my home network to experiment a bit and hopefully be able to install it at work.
I'll do it when I get home, or compare it to whatever someone else might have posted, and your replies therefore.
Thanx though!
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