[lubuntu-users] alternate beta1
Nio Wiklund
nio.wiklund at gmail.com
Thu Aug 25 18:47:27 UTC 2016
Den 2016-08-25 kl. 20:40, skrev Israel:
> On 08/25/2016 09:14 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
>> Hi Simon,
>>
>> I see that you are testing now.
>>
>> I tested the i386 iso file, and failed to get wired internet (ethernet).
>>
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> If you know a bit more about networking, please suggest which package
>> should be addressed in the bug report (if another package than
>> debian-installer). We would also be happy to get tips about a workaround.
>>
>>
> Hi Nio,
> A couple of things to do would be to check journalctl
> journalctl -f
> This will follow the most recent issues.. and most likely give you more
> info about network-manager since it seems to fail.
> journalctl -k
> will give you a 'dmesg' kind of output about all the kernel stuff, which
> might be helpful.
>
> Another thing to try is
> pkill nm-applet
> nm-applet
> And see if there are any errors.
> Often there are a bunch of garbage errors in stripped down systems, or
> gtk errors that don't mean much... but there could be something important.
>
> Something else important could be the permissions of:
> /usr/lib/dbus-1.0/dbus-daemon-launch-helper
>
> Other possible areas to check:
> gnome policykit
> consolekit
> apparmor
>
> Another major thing would be to check
> /etc/network/interfaces
> basically ALL that should be there is:
> # interfaces(5) file used by ifup(8) and ifdown(8)
> auto lo
> iface lo inet loopback
>
> you only want the loopback interface handled this way... nothing like
> wlpNsN
> enpNsN
> where N is a number.
> This is the new systemd naming scheme for the old
> ethN
> wlanN
> devices.
>
> running:
> ifconfig
> should show you some possibly useful info as well.
>
> There are quite a few possibilities for what *could* be wrong with this.
>
> Also, making sure network-manager-gnome is installed with all the
> recommends might help....
>
> These are the first initial things that come to mind, that I have dealt
> with in other pursuits :)
> I would troubleshoot this myself, but as you know there are other things
> I currently need to attend to.
>
Thanks Israel,
There is a new Lubuntu Yakkety Alternate in the pipeline with some fixes
in the debian installer. We'll see if it helps. Thanks again for the
detailed list of tips where to look for network bugs :-)
Best regards
Nio
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