Thanks, I'll change the router to WEP and reinstall to see what happens. If it fails I'll try again with no encryption.
Gustavo On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 4:14 PM, Dougie Nisbet <substatio...@gmail.com>wrote: > On 31/01/2012 23:01, Gustavo J Mata wrote: > >> I'm installing stable. I got the following the command line interface >> to network manager. Is it useful? >> > > Not to me, sorry! > > I notice someone else has mentioned encryption. On one install I did I had > to reconfigure my router to WEP until the install was complete, and then I > was able to change it back to WPA2-PSK. I've also discovered (yesterday in > fact, when I did a desktop install of testing) that some of the messages > warning of required firmware can be ignored. The install told me I needed > firmware for my network card, I ignored it and the install proceeded fine. > > I wonder if it's worth your while trying a testing installation (rather > than stable) and see if there's any difference. Then you could perhaps copy > some of the configs to a memory stick and compare what's different. > > Dougie > > PS: Can't see any problems accessing > http://www.bluecedar.org.uk/?**p=233<http://www.bluecedar.org.uk/?p=233>but > not sure how useful it'd be for you anyway. Different chipset on the > Acer. > -- «La ignorancia, aliada con el poder, es el más feroz enemigo que puede tener la justicia.» (James Baldwin) Visite mi Blog en Apartaderos <http://apartaderos.blogspot.com>