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I just installed Ubuntu 13.10 on my HP G62 laptop and the install went smoothly. I did the install off of a USB drive after trying ubuntu. While I was testing it, I connected to my Wireless with out issue and surfed a little. After the install, no wireless.

I can still connect to my wireless network (at least it tells me I'm connected at full strength) but No servers can be found. I attempted to ping Google to no avail and I attempted to ping my router to no avail.

I tried to then hard wire the machine and once again it told me that I was connected but I was not.

When I ran dmesg, I got the following message: Warning: nss-myhostname is not installed. Changing the local hostname might make it unresolvabe. Please install nss-hostname!

Is the hostname the issue? if so, how do I resolve it with out internet connection? If it's not the issue, how do I move forward?

Thanks for any help.

EDIT. I forgot to attach the image of my ifconfig if that might help.

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Are you only using IPV6? If that is not intentional then you have not assigned or leased an IPV4 IP address from your router / dhcp server. Have you also verified your DNS is correct?

Just found this link that might help... HERE

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