On Sat, 2010-02-20 at 10:47 -0700, dragonride...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am connected to the Internet, because when I am navigating through
> Fedora's website I was able to start a download of Fedora, plus I
> deleted the cache, so it's not just using what it remembers.
I didn't say you weren't c
As soon as I sent my last email I figured out what's wrong. :P Just to
test something out I Entered in Google's IP address and it worked! So
I think I've got a DNS issue here...
On Feb 20, 2010, at 17:11, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-02-20 at 19:10 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wro
I am connected to the Internet, because when I am navigating through
Fedora's website I was able to start a download of Fedora, plus I
deleted the cache, so it's not just using what it remembers.
On Feb 20, 2010, at 17:11, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-02-20 at 19:10 -0500, Sam
On Sat, 2010-02-20 at 19:10 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Seth writes:
>
> > So, I just installed Fedora 12 onto a current model 15" MacBook Pro, and
> > it's connected to the local network just fine, but I'm having a little
> > trouble with the Internet. I can download new applications from t
Seth writes:
So, I just installed Fedora 12 onto a current model 15" MacBook Pro, and
it's connected to the local network just fine, but I'm having a little
trouble with the Internet. I can download new applications from the
repositories, so I AM on the Internet, but it appears that the only
So, I just installed Fedora 12 onto a current model 15" MacBook Pro, and
it's connected to the local network just fine, but I'm having a little
trouble with the Internet. I can download new applications from the
repositories, so I AM on the Internet, but it appears that the only website
I can visit