[CoLoCo] 12.04 Alpha Issues

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Simon Engelbert

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Feb 14, 2012, 6:10:19 PM2/14/12
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I recently updated my laptop from 11.10 to 12.04 and have been pretty happy with the stability of 12.04....until today. I just updated and rebooted my computer to find that neither my wired or wireless connection work. Weird thing is that I can "connect" to these networks but can't ping or do anything. Looking at Network Tools, connection manager and ifconfig doesn't show much other than these interfaces are not transmitting or receiving packets. There is nothing obvious to me in checking the settings between it and another machine. Any thoughts on how I might be able to revert or fix this? I would provide more details and output from ifconfig and network tools but its kinda hard since I can't get any connection on that machine

-Simon

Ian Santopietro

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Feb 15, 2012, 2:02:59 PM2/15/12
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Can you connect with the traditional /etc/network/interfaces, then ifup eth0?

If so, then try (re)installing network manager. My guess is that
something happened to it during the upgrade.

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Simon Engelbert

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Feb 16, 2012, 9:45:28 AM2/16/12
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Well unfortunately I could not figure out what the issue was and didn't have time to diagnose for a few days so I had to just blow the partition away and start over. Thank you for the response though

-Simon

David Overcash

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Feb 16, 2012, 9:51:22 AM2/16/12
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They're hitting Feature Freeze today, and with that and a few other Freezes, Beta is just around the corner.  I'm sure you'll have a much better experience at that point.  :)
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