The reason I did the work on writing the article I wrote on wifi
configuration for command line installs is not because command line does
not configure wifi if that's all it can find. It's because the
installer temporarily configures wifi long enough to install packages
then wipes out necessary
On 11/12/2018 21:08, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
> I don't think I could survive without a premade configuration if it was my
> first time with Linux. I went from GUI to CLI after I found that with
> Linux you could still accomplish nearly everything on the command line, and
> never guess at what a
How do we tell the people that make the net install firmware CD and the
Live CD that they should have a
I think the latest net install CD was broken, I had Ethernet access but not
WiFi access, so I had to use the previous build.
I believe a base of a Live Debian CD with Firmware that results in
nmcli is part of the network-manager package which, I believe, is
installed by default.
It is a very good command line network tool.
On 11/12/2018 18:05, john doe wrote:
> On 12/11/2018 7:00 PM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
>> Wifi Drivers are available in the unofficial Debian iso files.
>>
F123Light does something similar to what you are describing, but we do
it using Arch Linux and specifically for the Raspberry Pi.
I will update our documentation and share a page url under this email
thread in case anybody is interested.
We also have a bash script called configure-wifi
On 12/11/2018 7:00 PM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
> Wifi Drivers are available in the unofficial Debian iso files.
>
> Unfortunately, a Live CD with just Command Line Installation isn't
> available - that would be so nice if it were.
>
> So we have to use the net install CD with firmware.
>
Wifi Drivers are available in the unofficial Debian iso files.
Unfortunately, a Live CD with just Command Line Installation isn't
available - that would be so nice if it were.
So we have to use the net install CD with firmware.
On 10/12/2018 17:40, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
That isn't what I said.
I was asking that a working CLI Installation be one of the options.
I would also like this.
I think having wifi configured during the install would solve most of
the issues here.
There is still a lot of effort needed
That isn't what I said.
I was asking that a working CLI Installation be one of the options.
There is still a lot of effort needed to get a working CLI system with
basic console programs.
It would greatly help those who need or want keyboard centered system.
I forgive you for telling me what I
On 12/10/2018 5:53 PM, john doe wrote:
> On 12/10/2018 5:25 PM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Is there someone to ask to see if we can obtain a basic CLI system with
>> speech for blind users who want CLI system?
>>
>> Using the Debian installer, there still is a lot of effort to be done
On 12/10/2018 5:25 PM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there someone to ask to see if we can obtain a basic CLI system with
> speech for blind users who want CLI system?
>
> Using the Debian installer, there still is a lot of effort to be done to
> come up with a useful system.
>
> One
Hello,
Is there someone to ask to see if we can obtain a basic CLI system with
speech for blind users who want CLI system?
Using the Debian installer, there still is a lot of effort to be done to
come up with a useful system.
One shortcoming is an easy way to configure WiFi networks. Ceni is
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