OpenSUSE Network :: How To Connect System To Existing LAN

Dec 17, 2010

the steps for how to connect my system to existing LAN.

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OpenSUSE Network :: 11.2 Install - When Exit YaST The Network Doest Show Up - No Icon In The System Tray And Doesn't Even Try To Connect

Jan 16, 2010

I am relatively new at Linux and am having some problems with an install of openSUSE 11.2. I installed 11.2 on my Thinkpad X31 dual boot with WinXP. It seems to work very well except the network. I looked up swerdna's instructions on setting network cards up. I used YaST to try and set the system up as described in swerdna's instructions. Everything looks fine my network card and wireless card show up in the overview settings screen and everything sets up fine. But when I exit YaST the network doest show up no icon in the system tray and it doesn't even try to connect.

I did go into hardware to see if it was identifying my hardware and my network card shows up as "Thinkpad R40" and the wireless shows up as Cisco Aironet Wireless 802.11b. As far as I know this is correct. I have tried three other distro's and this one has gotten the closest to working so far.

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OpenSUSE Wireless :: Wifi Card Can't Connect On Network After System Hibernate?

Sep 15, 2011

wifi card:atheros ar5007egOS: openSUSE11.4My laptop can't connect on network after system hibernate. It has been asking me for enter the wifi password. But when I input the wifi password it still can't connect on network. I have to reboot it.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Reproduce Existing System On New Machine?

Jan 24, 2011

In the near future I will be obliged to change my computer. Currently, my system is OpenSuse 11.2 with KDE 4.5.3 on a dual-boot (with WinVista) laptop. I plan to have the new machine again be dual-boot (Win7).

First question: Is there a way to "describe" the current system in a way that, after the initial partitioning and probably a basic installation of OpenSuse 11.2, makes it easy to reproduce the current OpenSuse 11.2 installation (i.e., installed packages, profiles; more?) on the new machine? This would reduce manual work to copying some system files (e.g., /etc/csh.cshrc and similar) and of course /home/username etc.

Second question: Same as first, but this time with a change to OpenSuse 11.3 or the soon to come OpenSuse 11.4. A potential initial installation of OpenSuse 11.2 would be possible.

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OpenSUSE :: The KDE Network Monitor Requires 3 Reboots Before Being Able To Connect To Wireless Network

Mar 10, 2011

After installing 11.4, I need to type in the command to update the firmware for a broadcom wifi adapter. Then I needed to reboot, twice, before the system knew to use the adapter (where the adapter wifi light goes from orange to blue).

Then I needed to add my wireless network and type in my key. But the key does not take. If I click on my wireless network icon, it just re-asks for the key and does not connect nor give any other message. Network icon continues to display no connection.

So I need to reboot again.

When the system starts again, the adapter is blue, I click on the icon for my wifi network and it connects without asking for my key and I can then set to start my wifi by default.

Now my wifi works fine.

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OpenSUSE Network :: Network Print Configuration - Can't Connect With 11.2 Computer

Mar 27, 2010

I have a Canon MX860 network printer but I cannot get it to connect with my openSUSE 11.2 computer

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OpenSUSE Network :: Network Manager Won't Connect To Wireless Router

Apr 15, 2010

All settings are correct as far as i can tell. The wep key works on all my windows boxes. When i have connect automatically enabled it never tries to connect. if I go to edit it it pops kde wallet up i put in credentials. wallet goes away then nothing happens. if i double click connection to my router also nothing happens. I have the wep key in there and i even made it visible to make sure.

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OpenSUSE Network :: Unable To Connect To Wireless Network / Enable It?

Aug 9, 2010

I am using OpenSuse 11.3 and Network Manager is giving me a headache by not connecting to WEP based wi-fi network.It works in a wi-fi at my office while at my home, it shows / detects the network but keeps asking me over and over.

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OpenSUSE Network :: Network 11.3 - Connection Refused When Try To Connect To SSH From Another Machine

Sep 27, 2010

I installed OpenSuSE 11.3. The only "extra" package I put in after the install was VirtualBox-ose. The firewall is disabled. I gave the machine a static IP address. I can get to the Internet from the machine. I enabled sshd to start on boot with "chkconfig sshd on" and also verified the service is running on the machine. I can ssh user@localhost from the machine as well.

When I try to connect to SSH from another machine, I get a connection refused. I verify that the firewall is down. I also try to get to VNC -- same problem: Connection refused. I ping the machine for fun. If I try to SSH again, it sometimes gives me a logon? I would check the server logs for the connection refused, but I wouldn't know where to look. I started in /var/log/messages, but nothing seemed to jump out there. I also find it strange because I can RDP to a windows guest running under VirtualBox. The Windows guest uses Bridged Network and DHCP.

I also find it interesting that I sometimes type a "ping google.com" from the 11.3 box and it will just hang - no output. Then I open firefox and get to the internet. All of a sudden, ping starts to give output. Could this be a neetwork card issue? A configuration issue? I don't know where to start.

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OpenSUSE Network :: How To Connect Network Data Card To Run Internet

May 21, 2011

how to connect my network data card to run internet on openSuse..

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OpenSUSE Network :: Can't Use Network Manager To Connect To Internet

Jan 10, 2010

the thing is that I cant use Network Manager to connect to Internet, because it simply do not connect. The connection, although, awailable throught yast when i choose "traditional method with ifup", so everything is just fine, but if i need to reconnect, i have to reboot. How do I setup a !working! connection through Network Manager, or maybe i do not do something properly.

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OpenSUSE Network :: Can't Connect To Wireless Network / Resolve This?

May 24, 2011

I just installed opensuse 11.4 and i'm not being able to connect to my wireless lan. It recognizes my network, but when I click "ok" after typing the password it is like I had done nothing, no connection is set at all.I guess it is probably some configuration stuff since my notebook recognizes all available wireless networks. Sorry about the lack of details, but that is all I got.

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OpenSUSE Wireless :: Can't Connect To Network [network Card Seems To Be OK]?

Jan 12, 2010

i've installed openSuse 11.2 on my laptop (dell studio 15).Today at work i tried to connect to the wireless network, but i couldn't. First, the network card wasn't being recognized, but after a long time trying i was able to set it up, for this i used this command:

Code:
zypper in broadcom-wl broadcom-wl-kmp-desktop
So now, the networkmanager detects all the networks around, but i cannot (or i don't know

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OpenSUSE Hardware :: Mounting Device With Filesystem FAT16 - Error "non-existing Or Uknokwn File System"

Aug 27, 2010

an idea what might be wrong with fs 0x06 FAT16? I have a mobile, Sony Ericsson K750i, which was mounted in previous distributions without problems (up to 11.1). Now I use 11.2 and I am unable to mount it. I tried to do it via yast, but it says "non-existing or uknokwn file system" even it was recognized as 0x06 FAT16. I read that this fs is outdated, however still supported.

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Fedora Networking :: 12 - Can't Connect System To Wireless Network

Feb 9, 2010

I'm running the 64-bit version of Fedora 12 on a MacBookPro5,1 system. I am unable to connect to my wireless network, which shows up in the list of available wireless networks.

I will enter my password and the system will try for several seconds to establish a connection and then fail.

I know the network is fine because I can connect to it when I boot the computer in Mac OS X.

What can I try that will allow me to connect to my wireless network under Linux?

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Ubuntu :: System Refuses To Connect To The Network / Internet

Jun 1, 2010

So I've recently installed Kubuntu 10.04, and after the first and second runs, the system refuses to connect to the network/internet. I'm not sure why this is, or how to fix it. It shows up in ifconfig, but other than that I'm at a loss. The Knetworkmanager applet says "Disabled" when I hover over it, and no connection can be made to the internet (apt, Firefox). I'm running x86, with a Biostar T5XE mainboard (Realtek RTL8168D/8111D network chipset). The logs don't seem to indicate a problem, though I could be wrong. The connection is known good: it connected before, but it won't now.

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Networking :: Can't Connect Fedora 12 System To Wireless Network

Feb 8, 2010

I'm running the 64-bit version of Fedora 12 on a MacBookPro5,1 system.

I am unable to connect to my wireless network, which shows up in the list of available wireless networks.

I will enter my password and the system will try for several seconds to establish a connection and then fail.

I know the network is fine because I can connect to it when I boot the computer in Mac OS X.

What can I try that will allow me to connect to my wireless network under Linux?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Juniper Network Connect With 64-bit Operating System?

Mar 16, 2011

Using the instructions provided here, I've been able to use my Linux desktop to VPN into my workplace when running 32-bit Maverick. I've yet to accomplish the same using 64-bit Maverick, which has forced me to install the 32-bit version on my 64-bit Gateway NV55C. Has anyone been able to use Juniper Network Connect on a 64-bit Linux operating system?

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General :: Configured System To Connect To A Wireless Network On Bootup?

Mar 16, 2011

I have configured my system to connect to a wireless network on bootup, but now every time I boot I have to wait and watch it connect (it outputs some dhcp connect stuff) which delays the boot process. is there any way to just initialize the script and then go on with the boot process instead of letting it output some pointless crap and waiting for it to end?

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Red Hat :: System-config-network In RHEL6 / Can't Configure NIC To Connect To Internet?

Jan 30, 2011

As i describe the thread,i won't be able to configure my NIC to connect to internet which is basically done by just running system-config-network in shell to configure xDSL connection.But instead of system-config-network it contains system-config-network-tui which is used for ISDN connection.And after running system-config-network as well as system-config-network-tui it shows the same output which is in attach file

After some google search it shows that there is bug with system-config-network and it is fixed in system-config-network-1.6.0.el6.2-1.el6 but i wont be able to find it.

As i m not subscribed to RHN

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OpenSUSE Network :: Allow Httpd To Connect To The Network?

Mar 8, 2010

I'm using opensuse 11.1. I wanted to know if there was a setting somewhere to allow httpd to connect to the network?

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Networking :: Network Manager - Unable To Connect Automatically In A Ubuntu System

Apr 13, 2011

I have a 5720 Mini PCIE broadband modem card and though it works, it won't connect automatically in a Ubuntu system. Network Manager says it is enabled when I right click on the icon, but when I do a left click it says it is disabled. I have to right click and disable and then enable before my Verizon connection will work.

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General :: Install Network-manager And Relatives To Connect Mobile Internet In System?

Jan 5, 2010

I am a user or consumer of Knoppix 5.1 and Knoppix 6.2, I see in 6.2 version a very usefully tool, an icon in task bar thats help my internet connection in auto, even if I use a mobile modem like Huawei E160, I only select a 'Auto Mobile Broadband (GSM) connection' and, voila, internet is active. Into version 5.1 don't exist this option. I need to find packages like network-manager.... and all relatives and install in 5.1 in correct order to success.

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OpenSUSE Network :: Skipped Network Configuration During The Installation Of System?

Dec 12, 2010

I've just installed OpenSuse 11.3 on my new laptop but I've skiped the network configuration during the installation of system, but after that when I use the command : dhclient eth0 I'll be connected without any problem except when I reboot the system, I should retype the command to connect

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OpenSUSE Network :: Network Icon Missing In System Tray (KDE)

Apr 20, 2011

In the LiveCD there is an Icon. You can see it left of this pic.

This Icon is missing in a FULL INSTALL of openSuSE, how can I make it shown up.

I have KDE Desktop.

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OpenSUSE Network :: View Of The Network Manager In System Tray?

May 21, 2011

openSUSE 11.4 | SUSE Linux | Beginner's guide to multimedia codecs MP3 DVD 3D nvidia ati wireless wi-fi netbookplease see the second image under wireless driver installation in above link.it is a image of a network manager when we clicked the network manager icon in system tray.but i am not getting the like that.if i click that icon i will see only a small window only with enable networking,enable wireless and manage connections only.how to get a detailed windows like that in the image.

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Fedora Networking :: Updates Ruined System - Unable To Use Network Manager To Connect To The Net Through My USB Modem

Mar 12, 2009

I've FC10 installed. After updating a few days back, I'm unable to use Network Manager to connect to the net through my USB Modem. All the threads I've read say to do

Code: yum update NetworkManager but how can I do it without net connection? Can anyone post the exact link of the Network Manager's latest and BUG-FREE rpm so that I can directly run it?

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OpenSUSE Network :: Network Manager Not In System Tray?

Feb 28, 2010

the KDE 4.0 desktop and OpenSUSE. Like a knucklehead I removed the NetworkManager applet from the system tray. How do I get it back thereor, even better restore the default setting for my desktop?

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Ubuntu :: Connect Via Ssh Into A Existing Gnome Session?

Jun 12, 2010

I've got two ubuntu machines and i want to connect via ssh into a existing gnome session. (or a new one if that is possible) VNC works fine(well slow and unresponsive) but when trying ssh i get problems. After som trial and error(some permissions on host, i did sudo startx and screwed up) i logged in and could start xterm. Anyway now i want to use gnome, so i wrote "gnome-session" - something i read would work but i got ALOT of errors.

Code:
gnome-session[6094]: WARNING: Unable to find provider 'nautilus' of required component 'filemanager'
** (gnome-settings-daemon:6104): WARNING **: You can only run one xsettings manager at a time; exiting
** (gnome-settings-daemon:6104): WARNING **: Unable to start xsettings manager: Could not initialize xsettings manager.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Unable To Connect To Existing Vnc Session

Jul 1, 2010

We are using Real VNC enterprise server. User will connect to the vnc server and do their work. We are facing one issue since from last week. When user is working on session, some times the session will get hung.He can't do anything on that. If he close the connection and try to connect from vnc viewer to the same vnc session it is not connecting. even it is not asking for the password. I have checked in the server the Xvnc process for the session is still running. When I tried to check the session is alive or not from telnet it is not showing that RFB 004.001.

xhdvnc2 ~]# telnet localhost 5902
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1).
Escape character is '^]'.

If users are running some important tasks on that session they are not able to access. We are using RHEL 4U7 .

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