On 05/08/2014 01:26 PM, Pierre Gobin wrote:
Le 08/05/2014 19:22, Aere Greenway a écrit :
On 05/08/2014 11:05 AM, Pierre Gobin wrote:
I saw many users with problems to connect to networks after running
"nm-applet" with root permissions.
To have nm-applet at startup, I only added "nm-applet"
Pierre & Nio:
I tested several things.
First, I selected (from the main menu) "Preferences"..."Network
Connections", which brought up a configuration tool that allowed me to
successfully configure my wireless network.
The nm-applet in the task-bar (inserted by right clicking on the panel)
s
Le 08/05/2014 19:22, Aere Greenway a écrit :
On 05/08/2014 11:05 AM, Pierre Gobin wrote:
I saw many users with problems to connect to networks after running
"nm-applet" with root permissions.
To have nm-applet at startup, I only added "nm-applet" in "Default
apps for LXSession", in the tab
2014-05-08 19:16, Nio Wiklund skrev:
> 2014-05-08 19:05, Pierre Gobin skrev:
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>> Le 08/05/2014 18:49, Nio Wiklund a écrit :
>>> 2014-05-08 18:31, Aere Greenway skrev:
On 05/08/2014 03:47 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
> When you started nm-applet (and it wouldn't work), did you run it with
>
On 05/08/2014 11:05 AM, Pierre Gobin wrote:
I saw many users with problems to connect to networks after running
"nm-applet" with root permissions.
To have nm-applet at startup, I only added "nm-applet" in "Default
apps for LXSession", in the tab "Autostart". This solved the problem.
Pierre:
2014-05-08 19:05, Pierre Gobin skrev:
>
> Le 08/05/2014 18:49, Nio Wiklund a écrit :
>> 2014-05-08 18:31, Aere Greenway skrev:
>>> On 05/08/2014 03:47 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
When you started nm-applet (and it wouldn't work), did you run it with
or without gksudo? Try with gksudo, if it y
Nio:
I just ran the live CD on my primary system, and saw that when it
finishes initializing, there is no network applet in the task-bar, even
though there was a working ethernet cable connection. The lack of that
applet is probably what causes the problem.
I think my problem, was that inst
Le 08/05/2014 18:49, Nio Wiklund a écrit :
2014-05-08 18:31, Aere Greenway skrev:
On 05/08/2014 03:47 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
When you started nm-applet (and it wouldn't work), did you run it with
or without gksudo? Try with gksudo, if it you didn't.
Nio:
I would tell you precisely, but I can
2014-05-08 18:31, Aere Greenway skrev:
> On 05/08/2014 03:47 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
>> When you started nm-applet (and it wouldn't work), did you run it with
>> or without gksudo? Try with gksudo, if it you didn't.
> Nio:
>
> I would tell you precisely, but I can only reproduce the problem by
> ru
On 05/08/2014 03:47 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
When you started nm-applet (and it wouldn't work), did you run it with
or without gksudo? Try with gksudo, if it you didn't.
Nio:
I would tell you precisely, but I can only reproduce the problem by
running the live CD or live USB, and on those (test)
2014-05-08 05:35, Aere Greenway skrev:
> On 05/07/2014 08:44 PM, Israel wrote:
>> That is extremely bizarre Did you use the same disk image that was
>> successful before?
>> I know you said the md5sum checked out... but it is odd that you
>> should get something so different.
>>
> Israel:
>
>
On 05/07/2014 08:44 PM, Israel wrote:
That is extremely bizarre Did you use the same disk image that was
successful before?
I know you said the md5sum checked out... but it is odd that you
should get something so different.
Israel:
I now partially understand the bizarre.
The live CD I i
That is extremely bizarre Did you use the same disk image that was
successful before?
I know you said the md5sum checked out... but it is odd that you should
get something so different.
You can check to see if wpa-supplicant is installed (I am pretty sure
that is the name).
I am kinda out of i
On 05/07/2014 07:50 PM, Israel wrote:
Did you test this Dongle with Ubuntu Studio 14.04 (or one of the other
respins?)
Did you say that those dongles worked on *some* machines with 14.04
but not the other machines?
If that is the case... my initial guess is it could possibly be the USB.
If it w
Hey Aere, some quick clarification questions...
Did you test this Dongle with Ubuntu Studio 14.04 (or one of the other
respins?)
Did you say that those dongles worked on *some* machines with 14.04 but
not the other machines?
If that is the case... my initial guess is it could possibly be the USB.
All:
I attempted to install Lubuntu 14.04 on two more of my test machines,
and could not do it in both cases.
In the first machine, the live CD booted, but there was nothing in the
task-bar indicating a wireless network was present, though it booted
with a wireless dongle plugged-in that has
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