You did not say which community edition
I think you are not getting name resolution - that is if you really get on the net - i.e. you are able to ping or so (ping http://www.google.com in a terminal)
Possible solution
http://www.linuxmint.com/wiki/index.php ... e_programs
Firefox inconsistancy with wireless settings
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Re: Firefox inconsistancy with wireless settings
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Re: Firefox inconsistancy with wireless settings
Well, we can't know everything can we - I certainly can't
You can ping - this means that ping works and if you use an some http://www.**** and not an IP ping has name resolution. Name resolution is the process that translates things like http://www.linuxmint.com to an IP (85.25.140.89) and so makes it possible to use the net
The settings in your computer probably points to your modem/router as a DNS server (name server)
Your modem/router transfers the name resolution it finds on the internet to your computer.
For reasons I don't understand sometimes some applications can't use that and if you point your network to the name servers on the net these applications get name resolution
I have this problem in some of my installed Mint but not in some....
You can ping - this means that ping works and if you use an some http://www.**** and not an IP ping has name resolution. Name resolution is the process that translates things like http://www.linuxmint.com to an IP (85.25.140.89) and so makes it possible to use the net
The settings in your computer probably points to your modem/router as a DNS server (name server)
Your modem/router transfers the name resolution it finds on the internet to your computer.
For reasons I don't understand sometimes some applications can't use that and if you point your network to the name servers on the net these applications get name resolution
I have this problem in some of my installed Mint but not in some....
Re: Firefox inconsistancy with wireless settings
If it works it's the only way available (to set DNS IP etc as in the wiki)
This is a complex interaction between soft- and hardware in several ways and to find a better way is probably going to take longer than the system lasts (or it's a piece of cake and I'm a cakehead)
This is a complex interaction between soft- and hardware in several ways and to find a better way is probably going to take longer than the system lasts (or it's a piece of cake and I'm a cakehead)