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 wireless connecti
On 3/26/23 01:02, rino mardo wrote:
if i stop the iwd, my wireless connections goes away. wlan0 also
Try tell network manager to use iwd - create this file:
/etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/wifi_backend.conf
with these 2 lines
[device]
wifi.backend=iwd
if i stop the iwd, my wireless connections goes away. wlan0 also
disappears from the output of ip link. even with systemd-networkd is
running.
On 3/26/23 11:26, Matthew Blankenbeheler wrote:
No the issue is that you are using iwd. Turn off iwd and switch to
network manager if you want to us
No the issue is that you are using iwd. Turn off iwd and switch to network
manager if you want to 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
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
> On 25. Mar 2023, at 15:18, Doug Newgard wrote:
>
> What did you enable? What did you configure? YOU did all of this, right? You
> should be able to tell us what you did, not the other way around.
Only because a user installed their system, doesn't mean they completely
understand it. It's a co
there’s only used induced bugs is what you claim ? are you new to this ?
On Sat, 25 Mar 2023 at 14:18, Doug Newgard wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Mar 2023 21:55:57 +0800
> rino1...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > it's a wireless connection.
> >
> > using plasma DE.
> >
> > how do you tell the type or kind of netwo
On Sat, 25 Mar 2023 21:55:57 +0800
rino1...@gmail.com wrote:
> it's a wireless connection.
>
> using plasma DE.
>
> how do you tell the type or kind of network manager? i remember
> installing "plasma-nm" so that could be it?
>
> the thing is if i disable this networking icon, i lose connectiv
it's a wireless connection.
using plasma DE.
how do you tell the type or kind of network manager? i remember
installing "plasma-nm" so that could be it?
the thing is if i disable this networking icon, i lose connectivity. if
i let it enabled showing no connections, i have connectivity.
O
Hi alistair,
> if i do "ip addr show" and "ping google.com" it definitely shows me
> i'm connected to my network and the Internet.
Is it a wired or wireless connection?
> but looking at my network icon on the system tray it says i'm not
> connected to any AP.
What desktop is it? Do you know wh
hello. from CLI, if i do "ip addr show" and "ping google.com" it
definitely shows me i'm connected to my network and the Internet. but
looking at my network icon on the system tray it says i'm not connected
to any AP.
a bug?
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