Re: Removing KDE messed up the network



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On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 20:37:54 -0400
Frank McCormick <fmccormick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Have you tried reinstalling avahi-daemon? And what kind of errors are
you getting exactly?


I am about to try that - I dl'ed that and a few related packages on my Dapper
partition- moved them to Etch and I'll see what happens after I install.
All the boot error messages seem to relate to avahi-daemon


OK I re-installed avahi-daemon ( and related dependecies) - the error
messages are gone---and I can bring up eth0 with "ifconfig eth0 up"
but dchp is not running so no network. How do I get it running ??




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Cheers

Frank

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