On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 07:56 -0700, Kai Ponte wrote: > My openSUSE 10.2 laptop has been on the corporate network since being > upgraded from Vista in May (a week after I got it). > > Suddenly yesterday, I cannot connect to anything. I checked and found > that my network - eth0 - is on but that I'm connected to a 'default' > network of 169.254.x.x, which I'm told is a Microsoft network. My > network admins (who work for me) are not able to help since none know > Linux. > > We recently switched from an NT 4.0 Domain to a new AD setup. That > switch was three weeks ago, so I can't imagine this issue is related. > > In googling, I found that there apparently is no GUI tool for > configuring or renewing DHCP leases. I dropped down to the command > line and have tried both 'service network restart' and 'dhclient -r > eth0' > > In both cases, the network releases and then comes back. > > Ideas? This is too weird. > > -- > kai ponte > www.perfectreign.com >
Have you tried using Knetworkmanager ? -- Regards, Aniruddha Please adhere to the OpenSUSE_mailing_list_netiquette http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_mailing_list_netiquette -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
