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2008-07-23
, 05:20
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2008-07-23
, 05:22
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#13
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Now completely solved. The n810 was grabbing the home router IP as the DNS. I had to set it to not pick up the DNS automatically and point to a couple of public DNS servers. Now it is working fine. I have skype installed and it works. I can connect to web sites. I can install software. And I can go to bed and get some sleep before a long day of travel.
Yeah.
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2008-07-23
, 05:45
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#14
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Perhaps the distribution field is "empty". You have to add "chinook diablo" to all your repositories. They are installed empty by default, i think.
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2008-07-23
, 07:07
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The distribution field being empty means that it defaults to whichever operating system you're using, diablo if you're on that, or chinook if you're on that.
As far as I know, you can't have both chinook and diablo in the distribution field, you can only pick one or the other.
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2008-07-23
, 12:04
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I have a home DLink router that seems to have a DNS issue with the n810 in some cases. This is something I'll have to deal with in the long run, but in the short run I've got the features I need for my trip.
Thanks for the help.