My debian system is the latest stable. When connecting to my new wlan the system is complaining that the network system has been set to .local and it is not the recommend way. The network works anyway. I think that while I originally installed it I set the network .local, because I used the laptop with a mobile phone connection only. I think that I should reconfigure the network system. How to do it? |
Hi, i really don't understand your problem. - which version of Debian? - which software-package is "complaining"? greetings Hannu Virtanen wrote: > My laptop network system has been set to .local. > I did it such ways because at the time of the installation I had only mobile phone network system available. > Nowadays I have got another tipy of network, too. > How can I configure the network to be more 'normal'? > with best, > > -hv > P.S. > The network works with my new vdsl modem, but complaining about that .locl thing. -- Florian Reitmeir E-Mail: florian@reitmeir.org Tel: +43 650 2661660 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-laptop-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: [🔎] 51C7FFDA.7000106@reitmeir.org" target=_blank >http://lists.debian.org/[🔎] 51C7FFDA.7000106@reitmeir.org |