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Re: [Gnewsense-dev] New installation issues
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George Roberge |
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Re: [Gnewsense-dev] New installation issues |
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Fri, 28 Mar 2014 20:28:13 -0400 |
Thank you for your reply. I don't have too many useful answers to your
questions. I "took today off" from experimenting with the laptop to
install gNewSense on another PC. Works like a charm, with the exception
of the odd NetworkManager bug I reported earlier this afternoon. Below
are my responses:
On Fri, 2014-03-28 at 23:58 +0100, Sam Geeraerts wrote:
> Op Thu, 27 Mar 2014 21:54:40 -0400
> schreef George Roberge <address@hidden>:
>
> > The bottom line is that I have absolutely no network on the laptop.
> > Trisquel loaded up the atl1c driver (and iwlwifi, which I thought
> > was non-free but may have been cleaned up) when I tested that OS out,
> > so when the gNewSense installer told me that I had no Ethernet card I
> > selected that atl1c from the list...unsuccessfully. I dropped to a
> > command line and tried to modprobe it (which may not have been right,
> > but I'm still in training), but no luck. Wouldn't you know that
> > there was an issue reported with that module in one of the 2.6
> > kernels, which I will assume is the one I have.
>
> Did your modprobe attempt generate error messages? Did you also try
> one of jxself's kernels?
The modprobe yielded nothing, which I thought was odd. I typed it, it
appeared to run, and nothing happened. I do not know if there is a
verbose mode as of yet, or if a lack of any response actually indicates
failure.
I did not try any other kernels because I figured, from what I saw on
that site, that I needed to update my repo list. Without Internet
access that would not have been possible. I only read through the site
fast, though, so if there is an offline way to do it I missed it.
> > ...and I can't access the site from a phone, tablet, or three
> > different PCs. I don't know why.
>
> I need to analyze our Web server logs more thourougly and find new and
> exciting ways to get the spammers of our back.
I'll assume that someone worked on it last night, because this morning
it was humming along.
George R.
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