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Operating Systems Linux Network connection Post 302539373 by apenkov on Sunday 17th of July 2011 03:36:04 AM
Old 07-17-2011
Network connection

Hi, I installed linux Fedora on a virtual machine, but the network connection is not working. All firewalls are off. Any ideas what is the problem? I am using WiFi.

Thanks in advance!

Regards,

Atanas
 

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SMOLTSENDPROFILE(1)					      General Commands Manual					       SMOLTSENDPROFILE(1)

NAME
smoltSendProfie - Submit Smolt hardware profile to server SYNOPSIS
smoltSendProfile [options] DESCRIPTION
smoltSendProfile program submits the hardware profile of the current machine to the Smoon server. Smolt is a cross-desktop hardware report- ing tool for GNU/Linux based systems. OPTIONS -p, --printOnly Display information only; do not send -a, --autoSend Don't prompt to send; just send -r, --retry Continue to send until success -c, --checkin Automated check-in, suitable for cron-jobs -S, --scanOnly Only scan this machine for known hardware errata; do not send profile --submitOnly Do not scan this machine for known hardware errata; only submit profile -b, --bodhi Submit this profile to Bodhi as well, for Fedora Developmnent -n, --newPublicUUID Request a new public UUID -s SMOON_URL, --server=SMOON_URL Specify the URL of the server -u USERAGENT, --useragent=USERAGENT, --user_agent=USERAGENT Specify HTTP user agent (default "smolt/0.97") -t TIMEOUT, --timeout=TIMEOUT Specify HTTP timeout in seconds (default 60.0 seconds) --uuidFile=UUIDFILE Specify which UUID to use; useful for debugging and testing --username=USERNAME Fedora Account System registration username --password=PASSWORD Fedora Account System registration password (will prompt if not specified) -d, --debug Enable debug information --version Show program's version number and exit -h, --help Show this help message and exit SEE ALSO
smoltDeleteProfile(1), smoltGui(1). AUTHOR
smoltSendProfile was written by Mike McGrath <mmcgrath@redhat.com> and others. This manual page was written by Chris Lamb <chris@chris-lamb.co.uk>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). February 27 2008 SMOLTSENDPROFILE(1)
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