<p>You can run dhclient iface or dhclient3 iface to bring it up manually if you are using DHCP on your network. Or, if you are using IPv6 just bring up the interface using ifconfig or ip and wait for stateless autoconfiguration to occur.</p>
<p>--<br>
Sent from my G2 running CyanogenMod!<br>
That is, a phone. :)</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Dec 23, 2010 7:49 AM, "Jim Philips" <<a href="mailto:briarpatch.jim@gmail.com">briarpatch.jim@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> I unexpectedly hosed my KDE setup in Kubuntu in trying to resolve some<br>
> dependencies. This would be a solvable problem, but I have no X session<br>> available with KDE dead. And I don't have a network connection at the<br>> command prompt...not even if I plug in ethernet directly. Here are some<br>
> things I have tried:<br>> <br>> ifup eth0<br>> ifup ath0<br>> ifup wlan0<br>> start networking<br>> start network-manager<br>> dhclient<br>> <br>> None of this leads to any connection. In the old days, I had a connection<br>
> automatically on starting. Now, nothing seems to happen until someone logs<br>> in to an X session. How can I get my network connection?<br></div>