On 2016-01-20, Joe wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 18:29:57 + (UTC)
> Liam O'Toole wrote:
>
>> On 2016-01-18, Francis Gerund wrote:
>> > The problem is (apparently) solved!
>> >
>> > When I originally installed using xfce, it installed
>> > network-manager, which is what I have been using. Wor
On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 18:29:57 + (UTC)
Liam O'Toole wrote:
> On 2016-01-18, Francis Gerund wrote:
> > The problem is (apparently) solved!
> >
> > When I originally installed using xfce, it installed
> > network-manager, which is what I have been using. Works fine.
> > Then I added openbox to
On 2016-01-18, Francis Gerund wrote:
> The problem is (apparently) solved!
>
> When I originally installed using xfce, it installed network-manager,
> which is what I have been using. Works fine. Then I added openbox to
> try using as a stand-alone alternative to xfce.
>
> During the original xf
The problem is (apparently) solved!
When I originally installed using xfce, it installed network-manager,
which is what I have been using. Works fine. Then I added openbox to
try using as a stand-alone alternative to xfce.
During the original xfce install, I unchecked the option "All users
may
On 1/18/16, Joe wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Jan 2016 13:04:38 -0500
> Francis Gerund wrote:
>
>> . . . Okay.
>>
>> The problem may be with dhcp, since xfce has no problem getting to the
>> outside world, but openbox refuses to go any further than localhost.
>>
>> So, does dhcp functionality need to be in
Hi,
Francis Gerund writes:
> The problem may be with dhcp, since xfce has no problem getting to the
> outside world, but openbox refuses to go any further than localhost.
>
> So, does dhcp functionality need to be installed and/or set up
> separately for openbox?
>
> And if so, how?
What do you
On Mon, 18 Jan 2016 13:04:38 -0500
Francis Gerund wrote:
> . . . Okay.
>
> The problem may be with dhcp, since xfce has no problem getting to the
> outside world, but openbox refuses to go any further than localhost.
>
> So, does dhcp functionality need to be installed and/or set up
> separatel
. . . Okay.
The problem may be with dhcp, since xfce has no problem getting to the
outside world, but openbox refuses to go any further than localhost.
So, does dhcp functionality need to be installed and/or set up
separately for openbox?
And if so, how?
Hello!
I have been running Debian 8 64-bit xfce. Networking works fine.
Then I added openbox. So now at the desktop manager screen I can
choose between xfce and openbox. Networking still works fine using
xfce (network-manager).
But if I start up into openbox, or startup into xfce and then log
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