On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 01:50:13PM -0400, Kevin Carney wrote: > Recently I tried installing Debian 2.2r3 on my 2000 Powerbook (Pismo). This > laptop is used in two different places, at work (with a LAN internet > connection) and at home (with dialup service). At work there is no problem > using lynx to browse the web or using ping. However (this is the problem) > at home, with dialup service, I can connect to my ISP using wvdial or pon > but I cannot do anything else. At home, lynx cannot resolve hosts and ping > does nothing. I have another machine running linux at home (an intel box) > and I can wvdial every time with no problems. What gives? Any help would > be greatly appreciated.
If you haven't turned down the ethernet interface, you may still have a route set up for the local network and (through that) to the internet. Run 'route -n'. Where's your default route? Having your powerbook use dhcp and request an ip address every time it's booted/resumed will make your life easier. Don't hard-code addresses (and routes) -- get them from the environment and release them when going to sleep. - chad -- Chad Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Policeman: You're playing God! unix brujo, shutterbug, bookworm | Dr. Hfuhruhurr: *Somebody* has to! URL: http://web.chad.org/home/ from ``The Man with Two Brains'' (1993)