On 2020-05-03 19:42, Brandon helsley wrote: > Doesn't work. I'm trying to update packages to see if networkings up. There > must be a usual solution right?
You are jumping too far ahead. While being able to update packages would prove that networking was up, not working does not prove anything except that something is not working. Your first step is to run "ifconfig". Make sure that you have an IP address. If you do then run "netstat -rn" to see if you have a default route. If so then ping it. If that works then try to ping something outside of your network. Try an IP address first and then try by name. The next step would be to update packages but we already know that that doesn't work. If you do the above then report back here when you get to the step that failed. Then we can help you investigate that. -- D'Arcy J.M. Cain <da...@druid.net> | Democracy is three wolves http://www.druid.net/darcy/ | and a sheep voting on +1 416 788 2246 (DoD#0082) (eNTP) | what's for dinner. IM: da...@vybenetworks.com, VoIP: sip:da...@druid.net
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