On 12/11/24 17:42, gene heskett wrote:
First, I don't own a wired mouse except the serial
interfaced one on my now dead from nearly 40 yo caps trs-80 color
computer
I thought you ran a graphical desktop environment (?). Doing so without
a pointing device sounds like a lot of work.
If a lack of a pointing device causes d-i to install accessibility tools
that you do not want, I suggest connecting a pointing device during
installation.
3. So hooking that up would probably trigger the install of
orca and brltty despite specifically skipping by that question from the
installer.. IDK, haven't tried it.
I have an older PS/2 VGA KVM switch with too many adapters. The mouse
and/or keyboard die periodically, and I must power cycle the right
equipment to get them working again. I run the Xfce desktop, and the
KVM episodes do not trigger installation of accessibility software.
Won't do this below either, because
putting it back together would be the equ of pulling a new mobo out of
the box and building it all up from scratch again.
Yes. Reduce complexity, document your work so that it is repeatable,
and you will be in a much better position to troubleshoot any issues.
Those 2 slots, rumor
has it only 1 will work, but which one? No one can tell me.
On 12/9/24 17:51, David Christensen wrote:
>> 2. Connect the 1 TB WD Black M.2 NVMe PCIe x4 SSD into motherboard
>> slot M.2_1.
Please RTFM:
https://www.asus.com/motherboards-components/motherboards/prime/prime-z370-a-ii/helpdesk_manual?model2Name=PRIME-Z370-A-II
They are buried UNDER several other cards,
That should be removed during the next fresh install.
Maybe by then wifi will
be secure, it is sure not now when a neighbor with a hell fone can use
60GB of my bandwidth a month w/o leaving a log. That was not found
until i had a new printer do a band scan and it showed up in my ipv4
address block.
Please configure your gateway and/or access points:
- Enable WPA2/WPA3 security and set a secure password.
- Enable MAC filtering, enter the MAC addresses of your devices, and
block all other MAC addresses.
David