I have that no wireless networks problem because I'm using only an
ethernet-to-wifi adapter instead of a conventional USB wifi adapter. I
normally use either or both. I'm guessing it's got something to do with
Wicd or modules which do or do not support certain chipset features.
On 7/7/14, Robert Peters <robertpeters9(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 1 July 2014 03:19, David Hare
<davidahare(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Exe GNU/Linux (Debian Wheezy live ISO with TDE)
is now available with a
486
kernel version and TDE R14. TDE is a good choice for older hardware with
non-PAE processor.
Hi,
I installed in a testing partition in a new ThinkPad and in an older
Toshiba. Looks good. But in both machines Wicd shows no wireless
networks even though they exist.
Robert
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