All right. Because I don't have network cable in my hard, I can't test if it is
working under wired condition.
But when I logged into the system, the network service is not working. There is no icon on
the task bar to
indicate whether you are connected to the internet or which way(wifi or wired) you are
connecting to the
internet. Also when I try to open the network manager, I found I can't open it. I can
see it in the application
menu, but when I tried to open it, it is just cannot be opened. Maybe the network driver
is down?
Bowen
On Sat, Feb 25, 2017 at 06:42:53PM -0700, Viorel Tabara wrote:
> On Sat Feb 25 2017 10:22:17 GMT-0700 (MST) Bowen Wang
> <bowenwang.tinker(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > ping
www.google.com the terminal says that the service is unknown.
>
> The message indicates that your network is "down". Since the other
> kernel works I would suspect the network driver for your wireless or
> wired interface. Does testing with the "other" interface -- wired or
> wireless -- produce the same result?
>
> NetworkManager applet should give visual clues about connection status,
> or from a terminal use 'nmcli' or 'ip'. Also check the system logs
for
> any errors related to network stack.
>
> --
> Viorel
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