Hi,SamuelThese are not the same thing.Kenneth may used Debian netiso to install,so he should connect network to continue.--------------------------------
----- 原始邮件 ----- 发件人:Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org> 收件人:loulet...@sina.com 抄送人:Kenneth Schack Banner <k...@fasb.dk>, debian-boot <debian-boot@lists.debian.org> 主题:Re: 回复:Debian 12.7 amd64 no Wi-Fi after installation 日期:2024年10月23日 02点19分 Hello, loulet...@sina.com, le mer. 23 oct. 2024 02:01:02 +0800, a ecrit: > You should install network-manager in X11 environment.Then you can through GUI > network manament program to connect wifi. But the question is why d-i doesn't do that automatically since wifi was used during installation. Samuel > > -------------------------------- > > ----- 原始邮件 ----- > 发件人:Kenneth Schack Banner <k...@fasb.dk> > 收件人:debian-boot@lists.debian.org > 主题:Debian 12.7 amd64 no Wi-Fi after installation > 日期:2024年10月23日 01点45分 > > Hi, > im blind and been told to write to this list about an issue. I just > installed Debian 12.7 with espeak and during the installation i used > Wi-Fi, but after installation and rebooted, the computer was now > offline. I plugged in a network cable and found out, that the package > network-manager was not installed. - I installed with LXDE desktop > enovirement if that could be the reason for this behaviour.. > Best kinds regards > Kenneth