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Hi everyone!
Sorry about language mistakes I may do.
I have asus 1005HA with ubuntu netbook 9.10 on it, and everything works perfect.
When I boot from my usb with Backtrack 4, I have network problems.
on startup I do:
#/etc/init.d/wicd start (everything ok)
#startx (everything ok too)
when I try to connect to my wireless network, it start authentications and stuff, and stucks there. in about a minute it stops trying and I have no connection.
at the other side, the wired connection seems dead. #ifconfig doesn't return eth0 or something and pluging the network cable makes no diference.
notice: I had the same problem even when I had BT4 installed on the hard disk.
thanks for your time!
Hi everyone!
Sorry about language mistakes I may do.
I have asus 1005HA with ubuntu netbook 9.10 on it, and everything works perfect.
When I boot from my usb with Backtrack 4, I have network problems.
on startup I do:
#/etc/init.d/wicd start (everything ok)
#startx (everything ok too)
when I try to connect to my wireless network, it start authentications and stuff, and stucks there. in about a minute it stops trying and I have no connection.
at the other side, the wired connection seems dead. #ifconfig doesn't return eth0 or something and pluging the network cable makes no diference.
notice: I had the same problem even when I had BT4 installed on the hard disk.
thanks for your time!
Hi everyone!
Sorry about language mistakes I may do.
I have asus 1005HA with ubuntu netbook 9.10 on it, and everything works perfect.
When I boot from my usb with Backtrack 4, I have network problems.
on startup I do:
#/etc/init.d/wicd start (everything ok)
#startx (everything ok too)
when I try to connect to my wireless network, it start authentications and stuff, and stucks there. in about a minute it stops trying and I have no connection.
at the other side, the wired connection seems dead. #ifconfig doesn't return eth0 or something and pluging the network cable makes no diference.
notice: I had the same problem even when I had BT4 installed on the hard disk.
thanks for your time!
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