Hi,
I just got a NUC PPYH for Xmas, and I installed a CF to SATA converter inside 
as the HD, and it's got 8GB of RAM.
I booted to a live version of Ubuntu on an SD card, and seemed to connect to 
WIFI successfully, by going into Internet and networking and adding a WIFI 
connection.
But when I tried installing Voxin, it also seemed to go well, but it does not 
show up in the synth list in Orca.
I believe not being connected to the Internet during installation affects 
whether you get a good install of Voxin.  I also did sudo update first, and 
that seemed to go okay.
But when I checked my connection in Internet and networking, it read something 
like
"never connected".
I have tried all the key combinations I ever knew of, including some I hadn't 
to try to get to a panel to find the WIFI, because that seems to be the most 
reliable way to connect.
I did also check FireFox to make sure whether I was connected, and it indicates 
that I am not.
Is there a CLI command I could use to bring up a GUI WIFI interface, or 
otherwise, another way to get to the panel to find the WIFI?
Thanks in advance.
Glenn
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