mas atras (creo q una pagina) vi como a un lanero no le funciono la red. ahora yo tengo el mismo problema desde el live cd tengo el mint 3, mi red no es DHCP, peor le hize exactamente la misma configuracion que le hago a mi ubuntu 7.04, pero nada
mi board es MSI K8MM y la tarjeta de red (integrada) una via rhine.. alguan idea?
aclaro q soy principieante en linux.
gracias por la colaboracion
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Bueno al parecer es un problema de la distribucion en la pag encontre esto
No internet connection for envy?
I had to edit this a couple of times as I find out more. This section is a general problem solver not only for the live CD. If you use the live CD skip step 2, as that's irrelevant in that case. This solution even works for Debian.
You may experience that you do not have an internet connection for envy, apt-get and Synaptic, but that you can use Firefox (or other apps). Broadband routers tell your system to use the router as DNS server when it gives you a DHCP lease. Firefox and others have no problem querying the router for DNS resolve (the router forwards the DNS request and returns an answer). Quite a few people find out that this is not the case for envy, apt-get and Synaptic. Why - who knows? Luckily, there is a fairly simple solution. You may find that you can set an address to a DNS server in network.config in "Networking" in the Control center. This setting is not sticky and disappears from time to time. This is because the /etc/resolv.conf is reset to the IP of your router (something like 192.168.1.1) at every DHCP lease (and reboot).
Step 1) sudo gedit /etc/resolv.conf add the IP to the DNS server of your ISP if you know them or to OpenDNS (208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220). Add "nameserver 208.67.222.222" (no quotes), one line per server, a maximum of 3 servers. There should already be a line with a nameserver IP there. Use it as a pattern, and place it as the last line.
Without step 2 this is useless, if you want the DNS servers to be "sticky" after reboot, but is of course not useful for the live CD.
Step 2) sudo gedit /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf
add a line "prepend domain-name-servers 208.67.222.222,208.67.220.220;" (no quotes) It seems that you should place the line directly before the first uncommented line, beginning with "request subnet-mask". The DNS servers here must be the same as in /etc/resolv.conf.
The prepend stops the servers being ditched in etc/resolv.conf when the router makes a DHCP release.
If you know the IP of your ISP's DNS server use that instead of OpenDNS!
La verdad me da locha hacer eso, y ya q lo probe desde live cd y aun tengo el ubuntu instalado. por el momento desisto de instalar el Mint, ojala le sriva a alguien y si lo prueba y funciona, pes comente para saber..
saludos