On Wed 07 Mar 2018 at 13:25:16 (+), Ian Jackson wrote:
> bw writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> > On Tue, 6 Mar 2018, Brian wrote:
> > > One user calls it a "sick joke". After five years and with no attempt
> &g
So, debian installer does not use wpa_passphrase on the wireless
password as it is entered. Had that been done no reason would exist to
strip out connectivity files from the installation.
On Wed, 7 Mar 2018, Ian Jackson wrote:
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2018 08:25:16
From: Ian Jackson <ij
bw writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> On Tue, 6 Mar 2018, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > I have read the bug logs and Trent Buck's message here
> > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=694068#47
> > seems to suggest
bw writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> On Tue, 6 Mar 2018, Brian wrote:
> > One user calls it a "sick joke". After five years and with no attempt
> > to rectify the situation, I'm beginning to have sympathy with that view.
On Tue, 6 Mar 2018 13:46:24 -0500 (EST) bw sent:
> On Tue, 6 Mar 2018, Ian Jackson wrote:
>
> > Brian writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch
> > installation"):
> > > #694068, #696755, #727740 and #777439.
> >
> > Thanks.
&
On Tue 06 Mar 2018 at 18:34:27 +, Ian Jackson wrote:
> bw writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> > I think the idea needs to be talked over a little better, because using
> > e/n/i for wireless by default after first boot has impl
On Tue 06 Mar 2018 at 18:27:29 +, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Brian writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> > #694068, #696755, #727740 and #777439.
>
> Thanks.
>
> I have read the bug logs and Trent Buck's message here
>
bw writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> I think the idea needs to be talked over a little better, because using
> e/n/i for wireless by default after first boot has implications if the
> user (who is clueless) later installs a
Brian writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> #694068, #696755, #727740 and #777439.
Thanks.
I have read the bug logs and Trent Buck's message here
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=694068#47
seems to suggest a way forward.
Perhaps
On Tue 06 Mar 2018 at 15:01:03 +, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Brian writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> > The plain and simple fact is that a user who installs over a wireless
> > link and does not have network-manager does
Brian writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> The plain and simple fact is that a user who installs over a wireless
> link and does not have network-manager does not have any connectivity
> to the internet after first boot. Long Wind solved
On Sun 04 Mar 2018 at 22:34:28 +0100, Philip Hands wrote:
> Jude DaShiell writes:
>
> ...
> > Many ways exist to solve this problem and it took a while to find out
> > what to do and how because there's more and better support from
> > debian-users than is in debian wiki
>
ich are pertinent to what Long Wind and Charlie S wrote, you would have
found this:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2018/02/msg00015.html
The plain and simple fact is that a user who installs over a wireless
link and does not have network-manager does not have any connectivity
to the int
Jude DaShiell writes:
...
> Many ways exist to solve this problem and it took a while to find out
> what to do and how because there's more and better support from
> debian-users than is in debian wiki
If you can see a way to improve the information on the wiki, please go
ists.debian.org
Cc: debian-b...@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation
Jude DaShiell <jdash...@panix.com> writes:
The least debian-boot membership could do would be to have a note come
up for installers to execute a shell and do the file copy be
Jude DaShiell writes:
> The least debian-boot membership could do would be to have a note come
> up for installers to execute a shell and do the file copy before
> rebooting once hard drive got mounted. This is a problem for wifi users
> with no impact for ethernet users.
Mar 2018 05:35:28
From: Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation
Resent-Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2018 10:35:45 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
On Sun 04 Mar 2018 at 08:41:00 +, Long Wind
On Sun 04 Mar 2018 at 08:41:00 +, Long Wind wrote:
> Thank Brian! Your instructions are right, wireless works now!
> the 1st time i use network installthis time i use cdrom install, it has same
> problemas this problem is easily reproduced, why don't they fix it??
> i attach wro
On Sat, 3 Mar 2018 23:17:07 + (UTC) Long Wind sent:
> i've just installed stretchi've config wireless during
> installationand it work during installation but after i boot into
> stretch, wireless doesn't worki didn't install network manager during
> installation how can i
On 3/3/18, Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk> wrote:
> On Sat 03 Mar 2018 at 23:17:07 +, Long Wind wrote:
>
>> i've just installed stretchi've config wireless during installationand
>> it work during installation but after i boot into stretch, wireless
>> doesn't worki
On Sat 03 Mar 2018 at 23:17:07 +, Long Wind wrote:
> i've just installed stretchi've config wireless during installationand
> it work during installation but after i boot into stretch, wireless
> doesn't worki didn't install network manager during installation how
> can i get wire
zoopee...@mail2tor.com wrote:
> The bubble has splashed and a mirror is born : a mirror lies like our
> eyes do, the light removes all the dark point and replaces a shadow by a
> pastel color.
again, this is the wrong list.
we discuss here debian user related issues.
regards
dark point and replaces a shadow by a
pastel color.
The world is like that and the responsibility involve (> 50 %) the female
nature.
Subject: Re: need help on cracking wireless password
From: deloptes <delop...@gmail.com>
Michelle
zoopee...@mail2tor.com wrote:
> and i, i thing that is the right place _ it is not a french
> place/mailing-list _ and sending mail to a gmail adress is not recommended
> - use pgp please for private & confidential correspondence.
> Remember : Michelle Konzack is on a high threat mode and she
> Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
>
>>
>> Do you think the USA are better?
>>
>
> No I don't think it is better
>
>> There are currently several 100 prisoners wihout trial in internation
>> camps, Jornalists are disappearing, several enqueters are kiulled in
>> different occasions... 911? Sadam and WMD?
>> (> as 90 percent ... .)
>> it is a kid point of view (troll).
>
> Stop abusing children as an example [utf8 error] for stupidity!
>
> Thanks.
>
A : "he plays as a kid"
B : "discrimination"
A : " are you sure to not need a psychiatrist ?
**
You are
Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
> Do you think the USA are better?
>
No I don't think it is better
> There are currently several 100 prisoners wihout trial in internation
> camps, Jornalists are disappearing, several enqueters are kiulled in
> different occasions... 911? Sadam and WMD? All are
> > Stop abusing children as an âexampleâ for stupidity!
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> ?
> what do you mean ?
> - that children must not follow the "example" of wilco (speaking about
> that you do not know/have is a troll lol) : 90% of idiots thinks that the
> others are idiots but not themselves ? is
>> (> as 90 percent ... .)
>> it is a kid point of view (troll).
>
> Stop abusing children as an âexampleâ for stupidity!
>
> Thanks.
>
?
what do you mean ?
- that children must not follow the "example" of wilco (speaking about
that you do not know/have is a troll lol) : 90% of idiots thinks
> (> as 90 percent ... .)
> it is a kid point of view (troll).
Stop abusing children as an “example” for stupidity!
Thanks.
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flame,troll,spam was : ... for cracking a wireless password
i am 'deloptes' (flame) like others readers.
are we all wrong ?
*just a mental case
> one is for sure, you need a good psychiatrist and lawyer
to michelle
> I think you also qualify for the psychiatrist
to wilco
(> as 9
Am DATE hackte AUTHOR in die Tasten: deloptes
> I think you also qualify for the psychiatrist.
>
> Why would you compare Russia/Stalin with Nazi/Hitler. You are a sick man.
>
> This is the type of propaganda I have been listening for about 25y
> already.
> I do not buy it anyway. In fact the so
Wilko Fokken wrote:
> You should rethink the Baltic social situation:
> If it hadn't been Stalin, who filled up the Baltic countries with his
> Russian invaders in order to keep control over these countries, but if it
> had been Hitler, who (after his victory) had occupied England and filled
>
On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 04:21:53PM +0100, deloptes wrote:
> Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
> > Am 2018-02-24 hackte deloptes in die Tasten:
> >> But hey, with so many Russians in Estonia, you may be sure that at least
> >> Russia will not nuke you, so be positive about what you have ;-) (irony
> >>
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On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 12:43:23PM -0600, DebianNewbie wrote:
> Back to the actual question:
>
> It seems to me the best way to crack a password is to just ask for it. No
> trickery, no criminal activity, no ethical dilemma; just plain old
>
Am 2018-02-26 hackte DebianNewbie in die Tasten:
> Back to the actual question:
>
> It seems to me the best way to crack a password is to just ask for it. No
> trickery, no criminal activity, no ethical dilemma; just plain old
> neighborly interchange. Perhaps you could even offer to pay a
Back to the actual question:
It seems to me the best way to crack a password is to just ask for it. No
trickery, no criminal activity, no ethical dilemma; just plain old
neighborly interchange. Perhaps you could even offer to pay a percentage of
the ISP bill or perform a favor in exchange for
On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 10:57:03AM +0100, deloptes wrote:
> Long Wind wrote:
>
> > but this is China, we have very low moral standard than you(your email
> > shows that you are from USA) the big ? in China is freedomgoogle,
> > facebook, twitter ... are all blocked by governmentif we demand
Le 26/02/2018 à 17:54, Charlie Gibbs a écrit :
On 25/02/18 01:57 AM, deloptes wrote:
Long Wind wrote:
but this is China, we have very low moral standard than you(your email
shows that you are from USA) the big ? in China is freedomgoogle,
facebook, twitter ... are all blocked by governmentif
On 25/02/18 01:57 AM, deloptes wrote:
Long Wind wrote:
but this is China, we have very low moral standard than you(your email
shows that you are from USA) the big ? in China is freedomgoogle,
facebook, twitter ... are all blocked by governmentif we demand justice,
these should receive more
On 24/02/18 08:44 PM, John Hasler wrote:
Jason writes:
>
Maybe the 'golden rule' could apply here: "Do to others as you wish
them to do to you." Simple and universal.
"Do unto others as they would wish you to do onto them." Not everyone
shares your values.
Q: What's the difference
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On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 10:31:39AM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> tomas writes:
> > There sure are other options. At first you've to get used to it,
> > because part of Google's better hit rate stems from the fact that they
> > know you (which, while
tomas writes:
> There sure are other options. At first you've to get used to it,
> because part of Google's better hit rate stems from the fact that they
> know you (which, while from a purely technical POV is a Good Thing,
> from a societal POV is a disaster, IMHO).
I use Google Search a lot,
Long Wind wrote:
> China is a different world than the free worldmore than 200 years after
>
> Declaration of the Rights of Man
> in 1789, we still don't have freedom of expressionbanning
> google/facebook/twitter are just some evidence i offer freedom of
> expression is sacredwithout it you
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On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 02:28:45PM +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> > http://www.ex-parrot.com/pete/upside-down-ternet.html
>
> That's cool ... and should be a warning. Much worse things could happen.
Yes, I
Hi,
Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> http://www.ex-parrot.com/pete/upside-down-ternet.html
That's cool ... and should be a warning. Much worse things could happen.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
This discussion is not complete without mention of the
Upside-Down-Ternet, an oldie but a goodie, on how to have fun with
iptables and squid when your neighbours are stealing your wireless
internet access:
http://www.ex-parrot.com/pete/upside-down-ternet.html
Kind regards,
--
Ben Caradoc
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On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 10:57:03AM +0100, deloptes wrote:
> Long Wind wrote:
>
> > but this is China, we have very low moral standard than you(your email
> > shows that you are from USA) the big ? in China is freedomgoogle,
> > facebook, twitter ...
Long Wind wrote:
> but this is China, we have very low moral standard than you(your email
> shows that you are from USA) the big ? in China is freedomgoogle,
> facebook, twitter ... are all blocked by governmentif we demand justice,
> these should receive more priority than stealing (sharing)
Jason writes:
> Maybe the 'golden rule' could apply here: "Do to others as you wish
> them to do to you." Simple and universal.
"Do unto others as they would wish you to do onto them." Not everyone
shares your values.
--
John Hasler
jhas...@newsguy.com
Elmwood, WI USA
On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 09:49:49PM +, Long Wind wrote:
> but this is China, we have very low moral standard than you(your email shows
> that you are from USA)
We all live on the same Little Blue Ball.
> the big ? in China is freedomgoogle, facebook, twitter ... are all blocked by
>
but this is China, we have very low moral standard than you(your email shows
that you are from USA)
the big ? in China is freedomgoogle, facebook, twitter ... are all blocked by
governmentif we demand justice, these should receive more priority than
stealing (sharing) bandwidth
On
Am 2018-02-24 hackte John Hasler in die Tasten:
> Michelle Konzack writes:
>> I was attacked by honny pots of the NSA!
>
> I wrote:
>> How can you be attacked by a honey pot?
>
>> The start a DOS or a hack attemped
>
> Not a honeypot.
Oh yes, it is...
They attack and wait if there is a reaction
Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
> Really? They're paying for it and you want to use it for free? This
> strikes you as neighborly behavior?
It's china man, there are 1+ billion neighbors - if few of them are upset,
the rest won't care (irony off)
is used mainly by bad guy, why debian include it in stable?
>
> i'm in CHina, a land not ruled by law
> jungle law still holds, we chinese can't worry too much
> or we'll worry to death
>
> i want to crack wireless password,
> so i can connect to my neighbours' router
> which
Michelle Konzack writes:
> I was attacked by honny pots of the NSA!
I wrote:
> How can you be attacked by a honey pot?
> The start a DOS or a hack attemped
Not a honeypot.
--
John Hasler
jhas...@newsguy.com
Elmwood, WI USA
Am 2018-02-24 hackte John Hasler in die Tasten:
> Michelle Konzack writes:
>> I was attacked by honny pots of the NSA!
>
> How can you be attacked by a honey pot?
The start a DOS or a hack attemped and if your
system start defending, you are traped...
They claim you have violated the security of
Michelle Konzack writes:
> I was attacked by honny pots of the NSA!
How can you be attacked by a honey pot?
--
John Hasler
jhas...@newsguy.com
Elmwood, WI USA
Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2018-02-24 hackte deloptes in die Tasten:
>> But hey, with so many Russians in Estonia, you may be sure that at least
>> Russia will not nuke you, so be positive about what you have ;-) (irony
>> off). There are always two sides, you know.
>
> They could try the same
Am 2018-02-24 hackte deloptes in die Tasten:
> But hey, with so many Russians in Estonia, you may be sure that at least
> Russia will not nuke you, so be positive about what you have ;-) (irony
> off). There are always two sides, you know.
They could try the same as they have done it with
Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Maybe, because you are one of the russian ST. Petersbug Troll Academy?
>
> I know very well, how this russian trolls are working arround the planet
> since many many years.
May be you have to change the type of coffee you drink, or take care of your
high blood
Am 2018-02-24 hackte deloptes in die Tasten:
> well if you outlaw a certain group of people
???
Fist of all, Estonia has 1.4mio inhabitants and
lesser then the city of Munich in Germany ;-)
Second, there are arround 600.000 russians in Estonia
and a signifikant number of them, refuse to accept
Michelle Konzack wrote:
> The problem is only, that more then 80% of prisoners ARE russians!
well if you outlaw a certain group of people it will become involved in
criminal activities and as far as I know Russians become second class in
your "wonderful" country, while everybody in Europe is
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Not funny either. Folks, what's the matter with you?
I did not mean how many people are murdered, but (if you are familiar with
the developments in eastern Europe) those NATO slaves propagate a danger
coming from Russia, while they are killing themselves.
It is not
Thank Hans!
I find your mail in Spam folder of Yahoo Mail.
On Saturday, February 24, 2018 3:24 AM, Hans wrote:
Am Freitag, 23. Februar 2018, 22:55:30 CET schrieb Long Wind:
Google after these informations in the web, there are lots of descriptions and
youtube
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On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 11:54:41AM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2018-02-24 hackte to...@tuxteam.de in die Tasten:
> > Not funny either. Folks, what's the matter with you?
>
> The world become lawless and fucked up. If peoplee believe,
> they
Am 2018-02-24 hackte to...@tuxteam.de in die Tasten:
> Not funny either. Folks, what's the matter with you?
The world become lawless and fucked up. If peoplee believe,
they have the right to hack others Internet connection...
--
Michelle KonzackMiila ITSystems @ TDnet
GNU/Linux
Am 2018-02-24 hackte deloptes in die Tasten:
> Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
>> I am in Estonia and we had such attacks from russians  spamers  and
>> Â war
>> drivers. Â There are nice counter measures!
>>
>> Welcome to "The World of Estonian Cyber Defense"!
>
> I just read today that Estonia is in
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On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 10:31:57AM +0100, deloptes wrote:
> Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
> > I am in Estonia and we had such attacks from russians spamers and war
> > drivers. There are nice counter measures!
> >
> > Welcome to "The World of
Michelle Konzack wrote:
> I am in Estonia and we had such attacks from russians spamers and war
> drivers. There are nice counter measures!
>
> Welcome to "The World of Estonian Cyber Defense"!
I just read today that Estonia is in top 3 of murder in Europe. I don't
think you need the
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On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 11:25:05AM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
[...]
> My mailservers are hit every day by several 100.000 spams from china.
> If there is now law, it seems death penalty is the only solution!
>
> The financial damages spamers
table?
> i'm in CHina, a land not ruled by law
> jungle law still holds, we chinese can't worry too muchor we'll worry to
> death
I hope so!
> i want to crack wireless password,so i can connect to my neighbours'
> routerwhich provide Internet access
My mailservers are hit every day by
Long Wind wrote:
> i've installed reaver
> how to know bssid? it's required argumentfrom wicd-gtk, i click
> "Properties" then "Information"i can see Access point address, it's
> bssid?? after i enter reaver with -i, -b and -vv, nothing seems to happen
> Thanks!
I agree with Reco, but you can
Hi.
On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 09:55:30PM +, Long Wind wrote:
> i've installed reaver
> how to know bssid? it's required argumentfrom wicd-gtk, i click "Properties"
> then "Information"i can see Access point address, it's bssid??
> after i enter reaver with -i, -b and -vv, nothing seems
Thank Glenn English and Jude DaShiell !
i find some model of usb wireless card cost only 35 RMB( one USD is about 6.35
RMB)
i will just buy it and test itit's not worthy checking and searching on
Internet beforehand
On Monday, February 19, 2018 10:46 AM, Jude DaShiell <jd
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 7:33 AM, Long Wind wrote:
> i don't like to install additional driver
> i wish default linux kernel already has driver
You might take a look at some of the Raspberry Pi sites. The RPis run
on a variation (recompiled for its non-Winders board) of
Why not check out https://www.thinkpenguin.com/ and go from there?
I need to buy another wireless card from them but this one will install
in the computer since all cards they have available on the 5.0 band
rather than the 2.4 band are internal pci cards. I have an realtek usb
adapter I
Hi.
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 07:33:10AM +, Long Wind wrote:
> i don't like to install additional driver
> i wish default linux kernel already has driver
>
> on Chinese market, many cards claim that
> it included driver for Windows
> i'm not sure if it supports linux
>
> i have
lude devices from years ago that are not available anymore.
>From what I understand, almost all wireless usb made in the
last few years require some kind of firmware to work on linux.
If you are interested in a particular device the debian wiki has a nice
page about them with a "thumbs up" or
i don't like to install additional driveri wish default linux kernel already
has driver
on Chinese market, many cards claim thatit included driver for Windowsi'm not
sure if it supports linux
i have install linux-docbut can't find useful info
Thanks!
cd-gtkit shows only wired interface, no wireless
> interface. i've not explored other methodsthey're likely more hard
Try
rfkill list
and see if something is blocked. Use rfkill to unblock it
Try
iwconfig
to see if interface is available and use iwconfig to power up.
regards
Long Wind wrote:
> Thank bw!i've installed wicd-gtkit shows only wired interface, no wireless
> interface. i've not explored other methodsthey're likely more hard
Try
rfkill list
and see if something is blocked. Use rfkill to unblock it
Try
iwconfig
to see if int
Bonjour
merci,
oui en effet c'est un module série destiné a la mise à jour "Over the
Air" d'une carte de robotique sur ce produit
http://store.makeblock.com/product/mbot-robot-kit.
Cordialement
François-Marie BILLARD
Le 04/01/2018 à 19:47, Yann Cohen a écrit :
Bonjour,
une recherche
Bonjour,
une recherche sur l'Id USB donne un lieen où l'on évoque un succès avec
un module noyau à compiler...
https://github.com/node-hid/node-hid/issues/214
Le dongle en question est une liaison série sur 2.4GHz n'estce pas ?
Cordialement.
Yann Cohen.
Le dimanche 31 décembre 2017 à 16:37
Bonsoir,
quelqu'un a-t-il une piste pour utiliser une clef
Winbond Electronics Corp. destinée à la communication série en 2.4G
un lsub indique ceci :
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0416: Winbond Electronics Corp.
bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level)
bDeviceProtocol
Thanks so much!
Turns out I had nothing in the apt sources file. How embarrassing.
I did what you said and used this site: https://wiki.debian.org/SourcesList
I also did apt-get install firmware-realtek.
Once I had done apt-get update && apt-get upgrade, everything worked out
fine.
Now I have
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 10:47:36AM -0500, David Wright wrote:
On Wed 13 Sep 2017 at 15:12:41 (-0400), Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
On 9/13/17, Sven Joachim wrote:
>
> If you already have installed Debian on your laptop, simply get the
> firmware-realtek package[3] from non-free
On Wed 13 Sep 2017 at 15:12:41 (-0400), Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> On 9/13/17, Sven Joachim wrote:
> >
> > If you already have installed Debian on your laptop, simply get the
> > firmware-realtek package[3] from non-free (either using a wired
> > connection, or via another
On 9/13/17, Sven Joachim wrote:
>
> If you already have installed Debian on your laptop, simply get the
> firmware-realtek package[3] from non-free (either using a wired
> connection, or via another computer and sneakernet). You can install it
> with dpkg:
>
> # dpkg -i
On 2017-09-13 14:40 -0400, Henning Follmann wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 11:58:01AM -0600, Cody Jackson wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm a new linux user. I've used Debian on Virtualbox but recently decided
>> to make the move to a dedicated Debian system. I recently purchased an Asus
>> X541-UA-RH71
On 2017-09-13 11:58 -0600, Cody Jackson wrote:
> I'm a new linux user. I've used Debian on Virtualbox but recently decided
> to make the move to a dedicated Debian system. I recently purchased an Asus
> X541-UA-RH71 to install Debian on. I ran into some issues with the wifi
> setup.
>
> When I
On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 11:58:01AM -0600, Cody Jackson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a new linux user. I've used Debian on Virtualbox but recently decided
> to make the move to a dedicated Debian system. I recently purchased an Asus
> X541-UA-RH71 to install Debian on. I ran into some issues with the wifi
/rtl8723befw.bin
couldn't be found. Realizing that I probably wouldn' be able to fix the
issue without finishing installation, I went on until installed.
Using another computer I started googling.
This article
<https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/229221/rtlwifi-rtl8723befw-bin-wireless-s
>> What is the origin of the long name, wlxa0f3c10a28f7?
* From: Kushal Kumaran
* Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2017 22:45:44 -0700
> https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/release-notes/ch-whats-new.en.html#new-interface-names
OK, yes, just the MAC or Ethernet
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> I am trying to bring up a bridge in Debian 9. I have an Ethernet interface
> working. When I attempt to bring up a bridge, it won't come up. Syslog
> shows that a wireless interfaces was trying to come up and the bridge failed
> to come up due to conflicts. I am famili
ome up.
> Syslog shows that a wireless interfaces was trying to come up and the
> bridge failed to come up due to conflicts. I am familiar with the conflict
> so I have removed the wlan0 from /etc/network/interfaces and removed the
> wpa_supplicant.conf. I have a wireless rename rule. Th
I am trying to bring up a bridge in Debian 9. I have an Ethernet interface
working. When I attempt to bring up a bridge, it won't come up. Syslog shows
that a wireless interfaces was trying to come up and the bridge failed to come
up due to conflicts. I am familiar with the conflict so I
Hi Alle,
thanks for sharing the solution!
Sincerely
Zoltán
2017-08-25 0:13 GMT+02:00 Alle Meije Wink :
> Hi Zoltan,
>
> Thanks for all your suggestions
>
> I looked at the .xcfe logs but they did not mention the keyboard or mouse.
> Also, xfce4-goodies was already installed
Hi Zoltan,
Thanks for all your suggestions
I looked at the .xcfe logs but they did not mention the keyboard or mouse.
Also, xfce4-goodies was already installed
Touching wood it seems the problem is fixed now.
Following
On 22/08/17 15:11, Jape Person wrote:
> You have been *very* helpful. You educated / reminded me on why even
> testing for exploits isn't necessarily useful when the firmware is not
> Open Source, and you told me about the existence of magnetic quick
> release USB cables. Time to shop!
>
> And
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