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Starting to get very ticked off at Novell

#1 Post by Temetka » Thu Jan 26, 2006 1:22 am

Sorry I should say SuSE. I like a lot of the things about this distro. It was very easy to install, allowed for individual package selection, allowed me to install not only KDE and Gnome, but IceVWM as well. Cool.

Here's my problem. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to release or renew a DHCP lease from the command line. In Fedora I can type in /usr/sbin/dhclient and go from there. I have searched high and low for an RPM or something to install that will give me the same functionality. I hate having to use the kinternet tool to select a network and go from there. With OS X, WIndows, hell even Amiga, I can just have it broadcast a DHCP request and move on. Not so with with this SuSE distro.

So please, if you can, help me find a version of the dhclient that will work with SuSE 10, or (I hate to reload) another distro that uses standard RPM's (no .deb), allows me to install more than just KDE or Gnome (at the same time). I like Unbuntu, but it only comes with Gnome or KDE (kunbuntu). Also I need it to work with XP that I have installed on another partition.
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#2 Post by smugiri » Thu Jan 26, 2006 2:55 pm

easiest way I know is ( from a console )

service network restart

I do not doubt for a second that there are easier methods and I will get corrected on this but I use this because its what I know and it works. You probably have to su or go to /usr/bin since it will not be in the path of a regular user.
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#3 Post by Temetka » Sun Jan 29, 2006 4:02 am

I'm in XP right now, but I'll give it a shot and post the response here.
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E6520, Precision M4400, D630, Latitude E6520
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#4 Post by smugiri » Sun Jan 29, 2006 9:53 am

Another way is to bring the interface down then up.

If you have the Intel card, you would type

ifdown wlan0
then
ifup wlan0

If you have the atheros, you would type

ifdown ath0
then
ifup ath0
Steve

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