|
183.
|
|
|
Type the command: <code>cat /etc/resolv.conf</code>. If there is no nameserver listed then contact your ISP and find out your primary and secondary domain name servers. Once you have this information see <xref linkend="connecting-wireless"/>.
|
|
|
|
Type the command: <code>cat /etc/resolv.conf</code>. If there is no nameserver listed then contact your ISP and find out your primary and secondary domain name servers. Once you have this information see <xref linkend="connecting-wireless"/>.
|
|
Translated and reviewed by
Dave Walker
|
|
|
|
Located in
internet/C/troubleshooting.xml:130(para)
|
|
184.
|
|
|
IPv6 Not Supported
|
|
|
|
IPv6 Not Supported
|
|
Translated and reviewed by
Jen Ockwell
|
|
|
|
Located in
internet/C/troubleshooting.xml:134(title)
|
|
185.
|
|
|
IPv6 is supported by default in Ubuntu and can sometimes cause problems.
|
|
|
|
IPv6 is supported by default in Ubuntu and can sometimes cause problems.
|
|
Translated and reviewed by
Jen Ockwell
|
|
|
|
Located in
internet/C/troubleshooting.xml:136(para)
|
|
186.
|
|
|
To disable it, open a <application>Terminal</application> (<menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>Accessories</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Terminal</guimenuitem></menuchoice>) and type the command: <code>gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/aliases</code>.
|
|
|
|
To disable it, open a <application>Terminal</application> (<menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>Accessories</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Terminal</guimenuitem></menuchoice>) and type the command: <code>gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/aliases</code>.
|
|
Translated and reviewed by
Jen Ockwell
|
|
|
|
Located in
internet/C/troubleshooting.xml:137(para)
|
|
187.
|
|
|
Find the line <code>alias net-pf-10 ipv6</code> and change it to read <code>alias net-pf-10 off</code>.
|
|
|
|
Find the line <code>alias net-pf-10 ipv6</code> and change it to read <code>alias net-pf-10 off</code>.
|
|
Translated and reviewed by
Jen Ockwell
|
|
|
|
Located in
internet/C/troubleshooting.xml:138(para)
|
|
188.
|
|
|
Reboot Ubuntu.
|
|
|
|
Reboot Ubuntu.
|
|
Translated and reviewed by
Jen Ockwell
|
|
|
|
Located in
internet/C/troubleshooting.xml:139(para)
|
|
189.
|
|
|
Mobile broadband troubleshooting
|
|
|
|
Mobile broadband troubleshooting
|
|
Translated by
Matthew East
|
|
|
|
Located in
internet/C/troubleshooting.xml:144(title)
|
|
190.
|
|
|
Some USB mobile broadband devices are not identified correctly in Ubuntu. This is because of a feature that allows them to appear as USB storage devices to install drivers in Windows and Mac OS. Try unmounting or ejecting the device by right clicking the icon on the desktop and selecting <guilabel>Unmount</guilabel> or <guilabel>Eject</guilabel>.
|
|
|
|
Some USB mobile broadband devices are not identified correctly in Ubuntu. This is because of a feature that allows them to appear as USB storage devices to install drivers in Windows and Mac OS. Try unmounting or ejecting the device by right clicking the icon on the desktop and selecting <guilabel>Unmount</guilabel> or <guilabel>Eject</guilabel>.
|
|
Translated by
Matthew East
|
|
|
|
Located in
internet/C/troubleshooting.xml:145(para)
|
|
191.
|
|
|
If your device is still not recognized, you can file a bug against the <application>udev</application> package using the following command in terminal:
|
|
|
|
If your device is still not recognized, you can file a bug against the <application>udev</application> package using the following command in terminal:
|
|
Translated by
Matthew East
|
|
|
|
Located in
internet/C/troubleshooting.xml:148(para)
|
|
192.
|
|
|
ubuntu-bug udev
|
|
|
|
ubuntu-bug udev
|
|
Translated by
Matthew East
|
|
|
|
Located in
internet/C/troubleshooting.xml:149(command)
|