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      I have a problem. My browser can’t find any website. Looks like a weird DNS problem. It happend after a power shortage. The network card is not damage, (or at least not completed damage) since its able to connect to the LAN. I can ping other machines in the lan. It’s an old computer that I’m using for file sharing. I have tried other networks. So I’m pretty sure it’s not my router.

      Any clue?

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      I also noticed a weird change on my startup menu. There is no block screen option. There used to be one on the menu, since I used it a loot to prevent cat related input.

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        See if thid helps with dns problems:
        https://www.antixforum.com/forums/topic/internet-connection-issue/

        I also noticed a weird change on my startup menu. There is no block screen option. There used to be one on the menu, since I used it a loot to prevent cat related input.

        Never seen this option. Is this something that comes in antiX or something you installed yourself?

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          See if thid helps with dns problems:
          https://www.antixforum.com/forums/topic/internet-connection-issue/

          It did help.

          Never seen this option. Is this something that comes in antiX or something you installed yourself?

          You had to click on a little arrow that was after the log out option. It was there… I think…

          I think it’d not important who broke it, its important that is solved. Thanks a lot!

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            You had to click on a little arrow that was after the log out option. It was there… I think…

            Ok. Now I think I understand what you mean.
            If you click the Exit/Log-out/Session bottom button, you can the click the “Lock” button to lock the screen.
            Lock-screen

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              ifconfig, iwconfig, & route are your friends!

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                Thanks a lot for the answers. Its solved now. The first solution was enough.

                You had to click on a little arrow that was after the log out option. It was there… I think…

                Ok. Now I think I understand what you mean.
                If you click the Exit/Log-out/Session bottom button, you can the click the “Lock” button to lock the screen.

                I think I confused the button with the block session. Sadly that happens to me sometimes (extremely lazy reader.) But everything is working properly.

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