Unable to resolve host address on raspberry pi
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I am struggling to use the wget on the Raspberry Pi. When I use the command, it sits on the address for awhile and then ultimately fails. I have tried adding in the 8.8.8.8 and the 8.8.4.4 name server to /etc/resolve.conf and that doesn't work.
Also it should be noted that this problem originated from me trying to run sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade and I get temporary failure resolving raspbian.raspberrypi.org and archive.raspberrypi.org.
Thanks to all who take the time to help.
python raspberry-pi
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I am struggling to use the wget on the Raspberry Pi. When I use the command, it sits on the address for awhile and then ultimately fails. I have tried adding in the 8.8.8.8 and the 8.8.4.4 name server to /etc/resolve.conf and that doesn't work.
Also it should be noted that this problem originated from me trying to run sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade and I get temporary failure resolving raspbian.raspberrypi.org and archive.raspberrypi.org.
Thanks to all who take the time to help.
python raspberry-pi
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Are you able to access the internet at all?
– Hal Jarrett
Nov 21 at 19:35
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/etc/resolve.confwon't work. The file is named/etc/resolv.conf.
– Adrian W
Nov 21 at 20:08
Hal, I am connected via ethernet but I also cannot get a search to load through the browser... the wifi is working on other devices in the house though so it must be a problem with the raspberry pi. The lights are illuminated on the raspberry pu ethernet port indicating a connection though. thanks
– Oliver Madsen
Nov 24 at 15:41
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I am struggling to use the wget on the Raspberry Pi. When I use the command, it sits on the address for awhile and then ultimately fails. I have tried adding in the 8.8.8.8 and the 8.8.4.4 name server to /etc/resolve.conf and that doesn't work.
Also it should be noted that this problem originated from me trying to run sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade and I get temporary failure resolving raspbian.raspberrypi.org and archive.raspberrypi.org.
Thanks to all who take the time to help.
python raspberry-pi
I am struggling to use the wget on the Raspberry Pi. When I use the command, it sits on the address for awhile and then ultimately fails. I have tried adding in the 8.8.8.8 and the 8.8.4.4 name server to /etc/resolve.conf and that doesn't work.
Also it should be noted that this problem originated from me trying to run sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade and I get temporary failure resolving raspbian.raspberrypi.org and archive.raspberrypi.org.
Thanks to all who take the time to help.
python raspberry-pi
python raspberry-pi
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Are you able to access the internet at all?
– Hal Jarrett
Nov 21 at 19:35
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/etc/resolve.confwon't work. The file is named/etc/resolv.conf.
– Adrian W
Nov 21 at 20:08
Hal, I am connected via ethernet but I also cannot get a search to load through the browser... the wifi is working on other devices in the house though so it must be a problem with the raspberry pi. The lights are illuminated on the raspberry pu ethernet port indicating a connection though. thanks
– Oliver Madsen
Nov 24 at 15:41
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Are you able to access the internet at all?
– Hal Jarrett
Nov 21 at 19:35
1
/etc/resolve.confwon't work. The file is named/etc/resolv.conf.
– Adrian W
Nov 21 at 20:08
Hal, I am connected via ethernet but I also cannot get a search to load through the browser... the wifi is working on other devices in the house though so it must be a problem with the raspberry pi. The lights are illuminated on the raspberry pu ethernet port indicating a connection though. thanks
– Oliver Madsen
Nov 24 at 15:41
1
1
Are you able to access the internet at all?
– Hal Jarrett
Nov 21 at 19:35
Are you able to access the internet at all?
– Hal Jarrett
Nov 21 at 19:35
1
1
/etc/resolve.conf won't work. The file is named /etc/resolv.conf.– Adrian W
Nov 21 at 20:08
/etc/resolve.conf won't work. The file is named /etc/resolv.conf.– Adrian W
Nov 21 at 20:08
Hal, I am connected via ethernet but I also cannot get a search to load through the browser... the wifi is working on other devices in the house though so it must be a problem with the raspberry pi. The lights are illuminated on the raspberry pu ethernet port indicating a connection though. thanks
– Oliver Madsen
Nov 24 at 15:41
Hal, I am connected via ethernet but I also cannot get a search to load through the browser... the wifi is working on other devices in the house though so it must be a problem with the raspberry pi. The lights are illuminated on the raspberry pu ethernet port indicating a connection though. thanks
– Oliver Madsen
Nov 24 at 15:41
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Are you able to access the internet at all?
– Hal Jarrett
Nov 21 at 19:35
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/etc/resolve.confwon't work. The file is named/etc/resolv.conf.– Adrian W
Nov 21 at 20:08
Hal, I am connected via ethernet but I also cannot get a search to load through the browser... the wifi is working on other devices in the house though so it must be a problem with the raspberry pi. The lights are illuminated on the raspberry pu ethernet port indicating a connection though. thanks
– Oliver Madsen
Nov 24 at 15:41