On Wed, 11 May 2022 09:11:21 -0700 "Milesa & Richard Griswold" <mrgriswold2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> sudo dpkg -i *.deb Me too. I had a similar experience to that related in comment 10, requiring re-installation of network-manager and dependencies from .deb files. Due to the dependency problem between wpasupplicant and network-manager, removing network-manager may be offered as a mitigation by apt and accepted without consideration of the consequences. And if that happens, transferring the .deb files needed to correct the issue from another system may be necessary. Another approach on a relatively simple network may be to configure networking with manual tools such as ip, ifconfig, and route, after which recovery with apt can be effected. In light of the severe consequences that may be encountered, is it possible that the 2:2.10-8-bpo11+1 version of wpasupplicant can be be removed from bullseye-backports until the required network-manager version can be added? -- Randy Wright - Hewlett Packard Enterprise - rwri...@hpe.com