https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/WLAN/ isn't in English, I can't understand
I have installed wicd, it's great, it needn't kde/gnome
it nearly succeed, but during authentication, it stop
maybe i should try other encryption methods of router
Thank those who reply!
I've read a message on another list tonight that kccm needs to be run in
a terminal and the accessibility box needs to be checked before it is
shut down. There was something else that needed starting so gpg would
work too. Some stuff works once all of this is done but kmail does not
yet talk.
Suggest you contact Klaus Knopper of knoppix, who had similar issues with a
better half if I remember.
Keith Bainbridge
0447667468
keithrbaugro...@gmail.com
Sent from my APad
On 10 Jan 2017 18:06, "Jude DaShiell" wrote:
> Earlier I wrote the kde-accessibility list and asked how to get kde
>
That's strange. On mine the video is displayed.
solitone@alan:~$ apt-cache policy google-chrome-stable
google-chrome-stable:
Installed: 55.0.2883.87-1
Candidate: 55.0.2883.87-1
Version table:
*** 55.0.2883.87-1 500
500 http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb stable/main amd64 Package
Hi
The Flash Player that comes with Google-Chrome has become more noisy
with newer versions of Google-Chrome.
In the beginning Flash just displayed the video.
Then it displayed the start symbol that you had to click in order for
the video to start.
Now it displays a puzzle piece with the m
It was more of a hardware maintenance issue than a kernel driver issue.
Opening the back laptop cover, removing the mini PCI-E WLAN WiFi board and
firmly re-seating it solved the problem. Also took the opportunity to blow
dry (without the heater element) all the dust inside the laptop.
On Mon, Ap
It was more of a hardware maintenance issue than a kernel driver issue.
Opening the back laptop cover, removing the mini PCI-E WLAN WiFi board and
firmly re-seating it solved the problem. Also took the opportunity to blow
dry (without the heater element) all the dust inside the laptop.
On Fri, Ap
Thank you, Frank,
Will keep this link for future reference.
13 Янв 2017 г. 10:31 PM пользователь "Frank M"
написал:
>
>
> On 2017-01-13 02:23 PM, Вадим Колчев wrote:
>
> Thanks for reply. I have managed to solve the issue today. Tried to create
> desktop file again and managed to succeed. Not s
On 2017-01-13 02:23 PM, Вадим Колчев wrote:
Thanks for reply. I have managed to solve the issue today. Tried to
create desktop file again and managed to succeed. Not sure now why it
had not worked for me for the first time.
Thanks to everyone who did their best to help.
This will help you
Thanks for reply. I have managed to solve the issue today. Tried to create
desktop file again and managed to succeed. Not sure now why it had not
worked for me for the first time.
Thanks to everyone who did their best to help.
13 Янв 2017 г. 9:14 PM пользователь "Michael Milliman" <
michael.e.mil
It would help quite a bit if you would let us know which version of
debian you are using (i.e. wheezy, jessie, stretch, etc.). Personally, I
have not had this problem at all running jessie. Also, check your log
files to see if there is anything in them that might explain the problem.
On 01/12
After upgrading aptly to newest version (0.9.7), the error disappear.
The only changes I noticed are the inclusion of the SHA512 sums in the files
and the creation of the content-arch.gz
Original Message
Subject: apt-secure / apt-get update gpg signature invalid
Local Time:
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 05:20:12PM +0800, Long Wind wrote:
>
[...]
> In XP, wireless config is easy
You got to stop saying this! It is annoying!
If you installed the default desktop environment (DE), which is GNOME it
would be as easy. However you insist on doing it the command line way.
So su
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 07:32:05PM +0800, Long Wind wrote:
> Thank Jan-Peter Rühmann!
>
> iw has already been installed.
> the command "iw dev" return nothing.
> i use twm
>
> i think wifi is mature, so connecting XP or cell phone is easy
> i wish in Linux connecting wireless is as easy as connec
Thank Jan-Peter Rühmann!
iw has already been installed.
the command "iw dev" return nothing.
i use twm
i think wifi is mature, so connecting XP or cell phone is easy
i wish in Linux connecting wireless is as easy as connecting ethernet
(in debian i usually config ethernet by a simple command like
You shouldn´t compare apples and Donuts here, at least compare cli
configurations.
But that is not the Point.
I´ve used the Descriptions here https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/WLAN/ to make my
wlan work in
Herbstluftwm.
Have you installed iw?
Have you installed some Desktop Environment, if yes which
On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 10:16:06 +0100
Michael Lange wrote:
(...)
> Not sure, you might try to grep through the files in /etc/init
> and /etc/init.d if you find the one that calls apt-get update , then see
> which package it belongs to and consider removing that package (or maybe
> if possible config
Thank Johan DS!
I enter a command from a
link(https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wireless_network_configuration)
you offer:
iw dev
the screen display nothing, where something go wrong?
In XP, wireless config is easy
connecting cell phone to router is easy too, just enter password
why it's so
Hi,
On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 09:16:50 +0100
Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
(...)
> I gave it a try. I unplugged the network and did an apt-get update.
> This is throwing all the errors that the repos are not available. But
> in the end the next "apt-get dist-upgrade" indeed wants to update all
> package
Hello,
After setting up a new apt repository with aptly, signing the repository and
adding the public gpg key to the apt keyring, I encounter a failure during the
`apt update` command:
Err:3 http://#REPO_URL#/#NAME# #DISTRIBUTION# InRelease The following
signatures were invalid: #KEY_ID# Hit:4
On Friday 13 January 2017 03:16:50 Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
> Am 12.01.2017 um 19:43 schrieb Michael Lange:
> > Just a shot in the dark:
> > maybe the apt-get update at boot time is done before a network
> > connection has been established? I noticed that this can lead to the
> > exact behavior
Am 12.01.2017 um 19:43 schrieb Michael Lange:
Just a shot in the dark:
maybe the apt-get update at boot time is done before a network connection
has been established? I noticed that this can lead to the exact behavior
you describe when pinning is in use. Apparently a bug in apt.
Regards
Michael
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