pete nikolic via arch-general writes:
> On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 19:35:00 +0800
> Robert Wong via arch-general wrote:
>
>> Not knowing what your problem exactly is... But after seeing your missing
>> file, I
>> would say the problem could have something to do with the NVIDIA driver... I
>> advice you
Am 02.03.2017 um 20:05 schrieb Guus Snijders via arch-general:
> Op 2 mrt. 2017 11:20 schreef "Hunter Jozwiak via arch-general" <
> arch-general@archlinux.org>:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a 802.11X connection here at my campus, and I don't know how to
> set this up with the netctl utility on the Arch Linux
On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 19:35:00 +0800
Robert Wong via arch-general wrote:
> Not knowing what your problem exactly is... But after seeing your missing
> file, I
> would say the problem could have something to do with the NVIDIA driver... I
> advice you to search the repo for package that contains thi
Op 2 mrt. 2017 11:20 schreef "Hunter Jozwiak via arch-general" <
arch-general@archlinux.org>:
Hi,
I have a 802.11X connection here at my campus, and I don't know how to
set this up with the netctl utility on the Arch Linux ISO. Are there
guides on accomplishing this?
A quick search shows that w
Hi Hunter,
I would recommend using a wireless AP in client mode attached to a
ethernet router with NAT enabled.
You can authenticate once with any device behind the router, then every
device attached to the router should have internet access without
showing the login site.
~ Jack
On 02/0
Hey Paul,
I've had a similar issue where my samba connections went dead after a
while.
Disabling your samba server's autodisconnect timeout might help:
Run the following command in an Administrator cmd box to completely turn
off the autodisconnect timeout:
*net config server /autodisconnect:-1*
Not knowing what your problem exactly is... But after seeing your missing file,
I would say the problem could have something to do with the NVIDIA driver...
I advice you to search the repo for package that contains this .so file.
*** Not quite sure whether it works. But have a try and tell me. ;-)
Hi,
I have a 802.11X connection here at my campus, and I don't know how to
set this up with the netctl utility on the Arch Linux ISO. Are there
guides on accomplishing this? Also, when I connect normally, there is
a web site that comes up asking for my log on reedentials. How do I
bypass this with
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