hello Joao and readers, Am 14.04.2010 11:53, schrieb Joao Pinto: > Hello Michael, there is no interest in detailing the services which > are failing when you have a general network problem.
sorry, but i have no more details. > If you didn't explicitly changed anything on your network > configuration on your client system I would suggest to file a bug > report, ok, i am a littel doubtful - is this realy a bug... > http://www.ubuntu.com/community/ReportProblem thx! but, it was not my first bugreport ;) > In my opinion your problem is more likely to result from a network > misconfiguration/change, nop, i am sure - i dont change any config (over night) on my network > please check that you have the expected > IP/Subnet mask/Gatway on both systems. yes, i take a second look. but, i wrote in my first post: from the server i ping on the clinet (i have a answer) and from the server i do apt-get update - it works also. from the client ( i write you this answer) i have also inet & co. but, no answers from the server. all of them can ping the DSL router > Anyway please note that this ML is not for general support, yes, i know this. this ML was my first place of refuge ;) i expected the Aw: "make a bug repord, dude" m) > there are > MLs for such purpose, ok, i repead: sorry... > check: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/#Community+Support Additionally you can use > the Ubuntu forums or if you prefer #Ubuntu on irc.freenode.net . jep, this is great - ubuntu have many ways to find help. however, a big thanks 4 your help ahoi michael
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