On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 07:14:20PM +0100, paulakkermans wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> This afternoon I installed (succesfully) KDE 3.3 on my 
> Debian System. However, now my internet connection doesn't 
> work anymore and I cannot acces the internet with my Debian 
> System. How do I restore my internet settings (used to 
> connect to proxyserver) like the way they were? Isn't there 
> a wizard or something available? (just like on the 
> installation disk of Debian?). 

OK, well, some details, and some symptoms, would be a good way to start.

What kind of computer do you have, and what does it have in it?

How are you connecting to the internet?  Acoustic modem, DSL modem,
cable modem?

How is your modem connected to your computer (or is it installed IN
the computer)?

What protocols/services is the proxy server proxying for?

How do you "connect" to the internet?  Are you using some kind of
tool or program to turn the connection on and off?

Have you tried any kind of network diagnostic, such as telnet, ping,
traceroute, etc?

Have you seen any interesting or informative messages in any of your
logs?

John S.

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