On 1/22/26 4:41 PM, D. R. Evans wrote:
I just installed debian 13.3 from scratch on to a machine, using the official DVD, with KDE as the desktop.

When I log in, I find that the networking is not up. I can force it to start by clicking the "Networks" icon in the system tray, and then clicking "Connect". But the next time I boot the machine, I have to log in and do the same again.

How do I force networking to start automatically at boot time (i.e., before I log in)? I don't see anything in System Settings that I can set to do this.


You should be able to see what's going on by looking in the logs.

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John Doe

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