[olug] Open Suse 10.0

ADAM BAXTER adambaxteromaha at msn.com
Sun Dec 4 04:23:26 UTC 2005


I've tried all these commands and according to what you are saying to do, my connections are working.  I've tried to rerunning on-line update and am getting the same error.  Anything else I can try.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bill Brush<mailto:bbrush at gmail.com> 
  To: Omaha Linux User Group<mailto:olug at olug.org> 
  Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 9:17 AM
  Subject: Re: [olug] Open Suse 10.0


  I'm going to agree with Noel that you need to verify your connection
  to the net first and foremost.  That sounds like a basic connection or
  name resolution error.

  Here are some basic commands that will help:

  ifconfig - Will show you the configuration information for your
  network interfaces.  Eth0 is normally the one you have to worry about.
  (assuming you don't have multiple cards.  Make sure there is an
  address.  If it only lists "lo" as an interface then your card isn't
  configured and activated correctly.

  route - Will show you the routing table.  The important one is the one
  listed as "default".  Make a note of thate address or dns name.

  ping - If the card is listed correctly in ifconfig then execute the
  command <ping -c5 {default route address}>.  This will send 5 packets
  to the default route address and listen for a reply.  After it's done
  it should come back and tell you what the statistics are.  For your
  default route you should have 0% packet loss.

  If none of these give any positive resutls you can do <ethtool eth0>
  to see if the card has an active connection.  It should have a "Link
  detected=yes" near the bottom of the output if it does.

  If all of the preceding give positive output then it might be a name
  resolution issue.  Do the command <nslookup www.google.com<http://www.google.com/>> and see if
  it gives you an address.  If it says "can't find" or some such
  negative command, then your name resolution isn't working.

  Good luck.  I've really been finding Suse to be a nice desktop.

  Bill

  On 12/1/05, ADAM BAXTER <adambaxteromaha at msn.com<mailto:adambaxteromaha at msn.com>> wrote:
  > Please help.  I'm new to Linux and I'm having problems with my install of Open Suse 10.0.  I believe one of my problems is I need to run the On-line update but everytime I try I get a warning error of:
  >
  >  Cannot fetch remote server list.  Only user-defined patch sources will available.
  >
  > If anyone can tell me what I need to do I would appreciate it.
  >
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