Re: how to activate wifi driver detected with installer but not after installation

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I have wired connection awailable only, interesting is, why installer can see my wifi network card and installed system, logged in to Mate desktop, not. It looks like, proprietary driver not installed properly with the automatic auto talking Arch installation.

Pavel


Dne 23.08.2018 v 23:08 Linux for blind general discussion napsal(a):
nmtui <enter>
up and down arrow keys until you land on activate network,
Hit enter,
up and down arrow keys again,
If you find your network, hit enter, then type password.
wait and you should be offered a choice to deactivate your network.
Down arrow onto quit and hit enter.
Then test your connection
ping -a -c 5 www.google.com <enter>
If you hear five beeps and have a bunch of packet information up on your
screen your network is up.
Failing that as sudo or root
wifi-menu -o <enter>
up and down arrow keys until you are on your network and connection
speed you want, then hit enter, then type password then hit enter.
If your command prompt comes back with no complaints you can do the next
step.
netctl list <enter>
netctl enable your network name <enter>.
No complaints, your network should be up and running so test to make
sure with that ping command I wrote earlier.
I hope this helps.
On Thu,
23 Aug
2018, Linux for blind general discussion
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Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2018 13:36:57
From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: blinux list <Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: how to activate wifi driver detected with installer but not after
     installation

Hi,

I successfully intalled this distro:

https://nashcentral.duckdns.org:8100/projects/AutoTalkingArch-2018.03.25-x86_64.iso

installer successfully detected my wifi, but after installation, I can't
connect to the internet, wifi networks aren't visible. I have some Broadcom,
my ntb model is Lenovo ThinkPad X131e Intel core i3 configuration.

Thanks,

Pavel


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