On 06/01/2016 08:48 AM, Walter Lapchynski wrote:
What about the net install?
I have never yet tried a net install.
But I would think it would have the same difficulty getting the wireless to work (such as in the case you need to install the b43 packages), as the install without entering the live system, or the alternate install.
If, on the other hand, you initiate it from an already-running system with working wireless, it might be something good to try.
On second thought, if it insists on using the "server for the U.S." (in my case), with the slow speeds resulting from that, it would probably not be a good thing to try. Using that server, the network transfer speeds hover around 100 kilobytes per second (usually under that), rather than the 950 kilobytes per second I get with a local server.
I get better speeds if I run the live system, and then (after getting the wireless working) change the "Software and Updates" configuration to use a local mirror server. Also, if I do an upgrade (rather than install new), I avoid the slow speeds resulting from using the default ("server for the U.S.") mirror server.
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