On Tue, 17 Dec 2019 16:54:39 -0600
David Bridges <[email protected]> dijo:

>I would check to see if you have the bolt package installed and it not
>install it and enable it.

I did not have it installed, so I did so, then started it. The 'enable'
command gave me an error, thatI didn't understand much of:

        The unit files have no installation config (WantedBy,
        RequiredBy, Also, Alias settings in the [Install] section, and
        DefaultInstance for template units). This means they are not
        meant to be enabled using systemctl. Possible reasons for
        having this kind of units are: 1) A unit may be statically
        enabled by being symlinked from another unit's .wants/
        or .requires/ directory. 2) A unit's purpose may be to act as a
        helper for some other unit which has a requirement dependency
        on it. 3) A unit may be started when needed via activation
        (socket, path, timer, D-Bus, udev, scripted systemctl
        call, ...). 4) In case of template units, the unit is meant to
        be enabled with some instance name specified.

Finally, I moved the cable from the compute to the dock, then rebooted.
When the system came back up there was no network at all - no ethernet,
no wifi. I moved the cable from the dock back to the computer and
ethernet came up.

So two problems:

        1) The ethernet port in the dock is not communicating with the
        computer.
        2) The wifi has never worked, and does not even appear with the
        ifconfig command.

I'm off to see if my duck-duck internet friends can shed any light on
these issues.
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