-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 10:39:55PM -0400, Edward C. Jones wrote: >> I use Debian unstable (i386 port) on a PC with an AMD Athlon 64, 3500x >> chip. Debian is up to date as of about 5/15/07. I get the Internet over >> a cable modem. >> >> For the last two days I have been unable to access the Internet. When I >> reboot with an old Kanotix live-cd, the Internet is accessible. How do I >> go about diagnosing what the problem is? Any troublesome package >> upgrades recently? Any idea what the problem might be? >> > I am guessing that you connect to the cable modem either through a > cable/dsl router or directly to the cable modem via a cat5 cable. > > What output do you get from '/sbin/ifconfig' and '/sbin/route -n' ? > > Regards, > > -Roberto > Obvious question first: Are the lights all lit on the cable modem? Try powering off the cable modem for 30 seconds then restart it. After that turn on the pc. After that /sbin/ifconfig.
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