I scanned that thread at first and my thought was that Network Manager
wasn't being started when he loaded OpenBox. I thought that once
configured that NM will have a network connection before its GUI
component is even loaded.
- Nate
--
"The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all
p
There's certainly a pause when boot, if my modem hasn't quite connected.
And if I start the modem first, so it's connected properly, then it just
boots.
:(
Ozi
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 6:07 AM, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Oh come on Steve,
>
> Every modern computer user should know t
Hi Steve,
Oh come on Steve,
Every modern computer user should know terminals are past their era:
beautiful, appealing to the eye desktops is the way to go. Terminals
are like using a handtool where a powertool can be used effortlessly
and more efficiently.
[/sarcasm]
Yes, I agree with you, the c
Hi all,
I still monitor debian-user. Today on that mailing list a guy asked how
to get network connectivity while using Openbox, and guesses (I have a
feeling correctly) that it's a dhcp problem. He wants to know how to
get dhcp running with Openbox --- it ran with Xfce.
Yes indeedee, I'm pretty