to close this thread, i figured out to use iwd package during install and
keep it instead of using a network gui manager.
n.b. this mailman is confusing to use hence two separate posts for same
subject.
On Sun, 26 Mar 2023, 1:02 pm rino mardo wrote:
> if i stop the iwd, my wirel
use the applet
On Sat, Mar 25, 2023, 10:15 PM Rino Mardo wrote:
upon running nmcli, it shows disconnected but the wlan0 have an ip
address.
i remembered when i finished the installation i only have CLI. also no
network connectivity. somehow i managed to have network connectivity
upon running nmcli, it shows disconnected but the wlan0 have an ip address.
i remembered when i finished the installation i only have CLI. also no
network connectivity. somehow i managed to have network connectivity
by installing the package iwd. after that, i have connection via my
wireless and i
i don't mind doing it again. the thing is even the iw package is not
installed so i can't do anything.
will redo the exercise tonight as per your second suggestion.
On Mon, 13 Mar 2023, 3:34 pm Iván Zaera Avellón
wrote:
> > after install, my archlinux vm have no configured networking! why
kinda hard to follow that link because the iw package is not installed.
"by default"? isn't that kinda wrong i mean it's a networked machine.
On Mon, 13 Mar 2023, 3:15 pm Anton Hvornum wrote:
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> On 13 Mar 2023, at 08:09, Rino Mardo wrote:
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> aft
as a test, i installed in qemu archlinux to make sure i won't be left with
an installation that have no network configured. during install, the nic
was configured and am able to update the repo online.
after install, my archlinux vm have no configured networking! why is that?
how do i make sure th