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Posted by: Mario Nunez - 08-19-2018, 10:53 AM - Forum: Network
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hello everybody. need your help. i have a IMac 2006, just recently installed Linux Lite 3.8 32bit.
after a few weeks no internet access, wifi connected. same situation with wired connection. during
the first couple of weeks all was good.
thanks in advance
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| Boot from Grub |
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Posted by: Just J - 08-18-2018, 05:41 PM - Forum: Installing Linux Lite
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Hi, I've really messed up and computer is at a complete standstill with a cd locked into the cd/dvd drive.
I wanted to install LL in a dual boot with Windows 7 on my laptop and everything went well but I messed up using Easy BCD and labeled the windows partition as LL.
I know what happened and know how to fix it but I can't get into either Windows or LL.
When I try to boot the computer, I just get a 'grub>' prompt and cannot find how to go any further to get into LL.
What I really need is to get into Windows where I know how to fix the problem but no joy there - Windows isn't even recognized!
If I can fix it from LL,I would appreciate detailed newbie instructions as to how to do it! I can't use my LL live dvd as I have a Windows repair disk (useless) stuck in the cd/dvd drive!
I've been using LL on my desktop and really, really like it but have some Windows stuff on the laptop so I need to keep Windows for now.
Hate to be a pita but have been searching for days for a solution!
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| How complicated can it be? (Wi-Fi) |
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Posted by: kpanic - 08-17-2018, 06:15 PM - Forum: Network
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Hi,
I was looking for the services, which start when the boot process reaches the
graphical target and found this:
Code: systemctl list-unit-files --state=enabled
And the output looks like this, when sorted by directly network related services:
Code: dbus-fi.w1.wpa_supplicant1.service enabled 1
wpa_supplicant.service enabled 1
dbus-org.freedesktop.network1.service enabled 2
systemd-networkd.service enabled 2
dbus-org.freedesktop.resolve1.service enabled 3
systemd-resolved.service enabled 3
dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service enabled 4
NetworkManager-dispatcher.service enabled 4
network-manager.service enabled SL
NetworkManager.service enabled SL
networkd-dispatcher.service enabled
resolvconf-pull-resolved.path enabled
resolvconf.service enabled
networking.service enabled
NetworkManager-wait-online.service enabled
systemd-networkd-wait-online.service enabled
apport-forward.socket enabled
systemd-networkd.socket enabled
pppd-dns.service enabled
dns-clean.service enabled
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I mean, how hard can it be to setup one wlan interface?
Years ago there was one init script under /etc/init.d which configured the
interface and that was it. But now we have this mess of mumbo-jumbo that
I don't understand.
Can someone check if this configuration has "some" overhead in it, please?
I use a laptop and my intention is just to get my wlan interface configured via dhcp.
Do I really need all of these units and services?
I added a number after those services which are related dbus < systemd
The "SL" means that the other is a symlink to the other one.
Thank you in advance!
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| Hi! from Argentina |
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Posted by: Lite-web - 08-16-2018, 01:01 AM - Forum: Introductions
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Hello everybody. I'm quite novice in Linux and I want you could guide me. I plan to use a dual-boot between Windows 7 and Linux.
Now I'm noticed that Linux Lite don't support UEFI. But my question is: really Linux/Linux Lite support common hardware components (like leader brands ones in basic items like CPU, RAM, S.S.D., monitor and motherboard)? Cause if Linux don't support them it's a Linux fault and an essential flaw.
Please me let me know before buy my next PC :-\
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