On 7/31/15, tan...@hushmail.com <tan...@hushmail.com> wrote: > Hi! > > I use an ADSL modem to connect to the internet. A few hours ago I ran > "aptitude safe-upgrade" on two computers with sid installed on them. > As soon as the upgrade finished I lost my internet connection on both > computers. When I rebooted them and ran "pon dsl-provider" and > ifconfig, ppp0 did show up. Here are the ifconfig outcomes. > < snipped for brevity > > > /etc/resolv.conf on the computers seemed OK, but I couldn't ping any > website or connect to any website using Firefox. I tried using > OpenDNS but it didn't help. > > On the computer that I'm using now I didn't run "aptitude > safe-upgrade" and the internet connection is fine, so the problem > isn't related to my ADSL modem or my ISP. > > Someone suggested that I should run > > /etc/init.d/network-manager restart > > but it didn't work.
Hi.. I'm a fish out of water (inexperienced) on this topic but am writing with a thought while you're waiting for someone WITH experience to write. If if I was mucking around this in your same Shoes, one step I'd surely try is to see if specifically related software packages didn't make the upgrade but do have upgrades that are needed. As an example of where *MY brain* would take me, I'm on dialup. For starters, I'd be looking at pppd, pon, and wvdial if I lost my connections in a similar way. My thought process would be that maybe those didn't get touched on during a "safe-upgrade" where they might have upgraded otherwise. Maybe something else WAS upgraded that directly affects how not yet upgraded packages work. Or not. :) You know what.... a SUPER HANDY tip I picked up from this list last year (k/t Bob!) and that is a PERMANENT TOP FIVE of mine is "apt-show-versions". That's the package name. The actual command I use AT LEAST couple times a week is: $ apt-get update $ apt-show-versions -u That "-u" presents you with a list of only those packages currently in need of upgrades. Maybe by running something like "apt-show-versions" or similar if you find it, you might see appropriate package names leaping off your screen? Or not, grin. Just thinking out loud.. Good luck! Cindy :) -- Cindy-Sue Causey Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * wrangles ~50' fallen Hickory trees with her 16" electric chainsaw * -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CAO1P-kBiLJj8vjK0qNSf6cULXuT36Q=e9=0+A5d1tc=alnq...@mail.gmail.com