On Sun, Nov 08, 2015 at 09:30:04AM -0500, Patrice Remy wrote:
> After the reboot (half way through the instructions), those with a
> Wifi network card won't be able to continue (install xfce4, and so
> on...) because they won't be in x-windows anymore, and the
> network-manager app needs x-windows
A reboot should really be down on the user to know if they want to do that, so
I didn't include that in other versions and will take it out when improving the
original.
I think it could be done before apt-get dist-upgrade, but I want to test that
as it seems an unusual way to do it and it migh
On Tue, 5 Jan 2016 13:03:17 -
"dev1fanboy" wrote:
> I thought this might be an issue having run into something similar
> myself, thanks for confirming.
>
> I need to work out the right and simplest way to do it with wireless
> stations before writing in instructions.
>
> (...)
>
> On Sun
I thought this might be an issue having run into something similar myself,
thanks for confirming.
I need to work out the right and simplest way to do it with wireless stations
before writing in instructions.
wicd-gtk and wicd-curses might be an option to prevent this from happening, so
insta
Hi Patrice,
On 01/05/2016 10:58 AM, Patrice Remy wrote:
After the reboot (half way through the instructions), those with a Wifi
network card won't be able to continue (install xfce4, and so on...)
because they won't be in x-windows anymore, and the network-manager app
needs x-windows to work, e
After the reboot (half way through the instructions), those with a Wifi
network card won't be able to continue (install xfce4, and so on...)
because they won't be in x-windows anymore, and the network-manager app
needs x-windows to work, ergo, no internet connection :(
On 2015-11-03 20:51, dev