Le Mer 27 février 2013 15:01, Karen Lewellen a écrit : > To keep it basic, since the idea of debian finding the card even if > not connected might make sense, I take it that will be the best first > step? second, can someone send me the command one might use to learn if > ice Wiesel is included on the drive?
To install iceweasel, you have at least 3 options, which both need root access (use "su" to become "root" or "sudo" to run a single command as root): _ running "$apt-get install iceweasel" _ running "$aptitude install iceweasel" _ using aptitude's ncurses interface (allows interactions, my favorite way) For your network card, if you have no network management daemons (networkmanager, by example. I do not know if there are other, but I think yes.), you can configure the file "/etc/network/interfaces". Here is mine (without wireless): > # This file describes the network interfaces available on your system > # and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5). > > # The loopback network interface > auto lo > iface lo inet loopback > > # The primary network interface > allow-hotplug eth0 > iface eth0 inet dhcp You should have the same, but maybe if debian was installed without network, the 2 eth0 lines might be absent. If so, add them. Then, to start network for your session: "ifup eth0" Other sessions should not need such command, this will be automatic. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/b734967dc12bf9c29fd82d9525c7eab3.squir...@www.sud-ouest.org