> Brilliant idea!
> But sadly turned out to be mainly informative. Debian doesn't see the
> wifi card at all, it only works on fedora 29 & 30 (not 28). But I've
> tried fedora 29 & 30 baremetal on this machine, and this doesn't happen
> there. So it is either Qubes- or Xen-specific.
>
> Any othe
panina:
> But sadly turned out to be mainly informative. Debian doesn't see the
> wifi card at all, it only works on fedora 29 & 30 (not 28). But I've
> tried fedora 29 & 30 baremetal on this machine, and this doesn't happen
> there. So it is either Qubes- or Xen-specific.
You might need to insta
On 8/26/19 9:04 PM, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
> panina:
>
>> What usually happends is that the system looses connectivity from time
>> to time. Sys-net reports the wifi as connected, but cannot ping my
>> gateway. The solution is to use nmcli to bring the connection down, and
>> up again. T
panina:
> What usually happends is that the system looses connectivity from time
> to time. Sys-net reports the wifi as connected, but cannot ping my
> gateway. The solution is to use nmcli to bring the connection down, and
> up again. This will most of the time bring up the connectivity again.
>