How to restart my Internet connection?

Jeffrey Gray chevy4x4burb at gmail.com
Thu Nov 10 21:25:57 UTC 2011


I would try /etc/init.d/networking restart from your console.

2011/11/10 Johnny Rosenberg <gurus.knugum at gmail.com>:
> Ubuntu 11.04, Eee PC 900:
> Sometimes after waking it up after sleep (hibernation, I guess - I put
> it to sleep with the ”Zzz”-button, that is Fn+1), my Internet
> connection (wired broadband) doesn't work. Logging out and then in
> again doesn't usually help, but a total restart usually does.
> Exactly what can I restart (and how) from a terminal, so I don't need
> to restart the whole computer again?
> I guess the Hibernation thing will never work properly in the next 200
> years anyway, but I'm fine if there is a nice workaround to get things
> going again after a failed wake-up, like an icon to click or
> something.
>
> If there are a few things to restart, and therefore a few commands
> needed, the plan is to just put those commands in a script that I can
> run every time this happens. I already do this when Compiz-fusion,
> Emerald and Empathy fails with Ubuntu 10.10 on my other computer
> (which is quite often), and even though it's not perfect, I can live
> with it at the moment, as long as the cure is a single mouse click.
>
>
> Kind regards
>
> Johnny Rosenberg
> ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ
>
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