Hi, Le 29/07/2015 20:37, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe a écrit : > Hi, > > What's the result of dmesg? In particular: dmesg|grep .fw?
You can find the results here : dmesg -> http://pastebin.com/YPdmfkyG lspci -n -> http://pastebin.com/y6xEUfiL And I put /sudo lspci -vvv /as well as I didn't find the n option very explicit./ // //dmesg | grep .fw/ does not return anything. > Maybe you need some firmware? I doubt that. As I said before, everything was working well before and all of sudden, all of my debian devices seemed to fail to get any network. > Eave you checked from lspci -n if the module of the kernel is the > correct one? I think it is but I don't fully understand what you mean or how to get this answer from the /lspci -n/ output. > Also, I don't believe the OP states which version of Debian this is a > problem with, but testing is now moving towards systemd-style persistent > network names. That is, something like "enp1s4" (EtherNet on Pci-bus 1, > Slot 4). If the OP is me - I don't know what it means :), I did : wheezy. Kind regards, -- "One original thought is worth a thousand mindless quotings." "Le vrai n'est pas plus sûr que le probable." Diogene Laerce
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