On Saturday, May 6, 2017 at 1:38:16 PM UTC-4, menthols wrote:
> Today installed Qubes 3rd release, but no network connection. Spent hours
> trying to fix it, but to no avail. Network card is recognized. I have two
> cables connected, no WiFi. I try to put qubes on Dell poweredge, Intel Xeon
> e3, 8 GB RAM, Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet PCIe, two 1 TB harddrives.
> I used option "Test and install" at installation, no error message. I have
> choosed both harddisks at install, hope there is someway to configure the
> soft raid. Before tried to install other Linux flavors before (Debian-8 and
> Fedora-23) and none of them had any trouble connecting to the internet
> immediately (updates downloaded during install). Maybe need to activate some
> more PCI devices. What's the best I can do? Wait for the next release? Buy
> another machine? ;-)
>
>
> Opened netvm terminal and checked the following things:
>
> 1. Does 'lspci' list your network adapter?
> Yes, i've tried both debian-8 and fedora-23 both list the network cards.
>
> 2. Do you have interface detected (does 'ifconfig -a' contains en* device)?
> No, none of them detect the interface using ifconfig.
>
> 3. Does kernel messages ('dmesg') contains some errors regarding network
> device initialization?
> No, there is no message regarding network at all.
>
> 4. Check if linux-firmware package is installed (rpm -q linux-firmware).
> Yes it is installed.
>
>
> Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5720 Gigabit Ethernet
> PCIe
what do you mean by no network? Can you manually connect in network manager?
DNS internet problem? is network card not recognized in sys-net at all?
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