On Wednesday 13 June 2018 00:05:07 Mike Bird wrote:
On Tue June 12 2018 20:31:27 William Morder wrote:
Now my network managers and other network-aware programs cannot recognize wlan0. (I use a wifi antenna to connect my desktop to the shared network in my building, which has been fairly stable.) Don't even bother suggesting that I try eth0, as there is nothing here for me to plug in *to*: it's wifi or nothing.
Did I miss seeing this question on the Devuan list?
What sayeth "ipconfig", "ip link", "iwconfig", "dpkg -l | grep udev", "dpkg -l | grep dbus", "dpkg -l | grep network-manager", "dpkg -l | grep wpa", "ps ax | head -2", and "cat /etc/network/interfaces"?
FWIW my wlan0 is running fine in Ascii + TDE with openvpn and quagga, although we don't use network manager.
--Mike
I did try some of those already. However, just to be sure, I'll go through your list to see if anything interesting comes up.
I keep running apt-get -f install, and apt keeps finding new things to install or uninstall.
Now I can run a proxy, send and receive email; but I cannot use any direct connections. One good thing: the Devuan servers are a lot faster than Debian servers. It's probably just due to fewer people using them, but it's nice have quicker downloads.
Bill