Wow,
All those are helpful so thanks again. A blog on Fedora would be amazing i think. Keep up the good
work.
Carson M
Wow,
All those are helpful so thanks again. A blog on Fedora would be amazing i think. Keep up the good
work.
Carson M
Thanks a lot Goineasy9 ,
That worked perfectly. I thought when i first registered my guest it would allow me root privileges which i thought included those of sudo. Anyways, are there any programs you recommend to me for Fedora?
Thanks Again,
Carson M
Hey guys,
I just downloaded Fedora after having some problems with Ubuntu and noticed that i cannot just use the sudo command anymore. It says my user is not on the sudoer list. I use the visudo command but was not sure on what exactly needed to be put down.
My username is Sudo if that helps.
Thanks a lot,
Carson M
which version of Ubuntu did you try?
Thanks for the help,
It still says the same thing about and "Invalid Operation Policy"
I dont think that the policy exists seeing as how it was deleted.
Thanks for Helping,
I tried using the Synaptic approach by getting the network-manager off of the Ubuntu CD but wasnt sure how to get it. I also tried your second approach:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
address 192.168.104.161
netmask 255.255.252.0
gateway 192,168,104,1
I wasnt sure on how to get the DNS Servers through another computer.
Am i supposed to run the ppoeconf command after this?
Thanks A lot for the Help,
When i entered that in, it replied, "E: Invalid operation policy".
Does that mean it's completely removed?
My Recent Ubuntu 10.10 update recommended that i remove 4 programs, one of which was my network manager. Because this is gone i can no longer access the internet. The connection logo is no longer in the top-right corner either.
Any help would be much appreciated,
Thanks alot,
Carson M
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