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Re: What package should I install to have a working wired LAN connection?



Hi Andrew

Thanks for your suggestions.

I can deal with downloading large files as I have a fast internet connection.

Suppose I boot a live Debian image. Can I use it to install on a hard disk drive that already has Microsoft Windows 10 with Secure Boot enabled? I intend to use my hard drive for dual booting with Microsoft Windows and Debian.

Regards.

Alan






On Wednesday, July 29, 2020, 5:01:43 AM GMT+8, Andrew Cater <amacater@gmail.com> wrote: 





Alan,

"If I were you, I wouldn't start from here". If you have no network connection, you might find it easier to begin with a DVD image as this provides more software to begin with. If you can plug in the USB-Ethernet adapter and a cable, even better. You will almost certainly need some element of network connectivity thereafter. [Given the opportunity, always use a wired connection - wifi generally causes firmware issues. You can boot a Debian live media image to check for firmware / hardware issues - but they are a couple of GB big - you can then use the installer from that to install Debian.



On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 8:54 PM gajuph4pre@yahoo.com <gajuph4pre@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Thanks for your prompt reply.
> 
> I am unable to answer your question, viz. "Does that happen for yours?" because I am unable to boot into the Gnome desktop environment after a minimal install of Debian 10.4
> 
> Regards.
> 
> Alan Reding
> 
> P.S.: I posted a question on how to boot into the Gnome desktop to the mailing list a few minutes before this question.
> 
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> On Wednesday, July 29, 2020, 4:06:38 AM GMT+8, Dan Ritter <dsr@randomstring.org> wrote: 
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> gajuph4pre@yahoo.com wrote: 
>> My machine does not have an RJ-45 port.
>> 
>> Based on my experience with Microsoft Windows OS, I need to use an Ethernet-to-USB adapter to have a wired LAN connection.
>> 
>> As a result, during Expert Install, Debian 10.4 did not auto-detect the network hardware and it was unable to use DHCP to configure my network.
>> 
>> Post installation, could someone advise me on which Debian package or driver I should install?
>> 
>> Note: According to Microsoft Windows, the Ethernet-to-USB adapter is called ASIX AX88179 USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter.
> 
> I have an Amazon USB3 ethernet adapter right here, which uses
> the same chipset:
> 
> lsusb -v -s 004:006
> 
> Bus 004 Device 006: ID 0b95:1790 ASIX Electronics Corp. AX88179
> Gigabit Ethernet
> 
> ip link show
> 
> produces a new enx-prefixed ethernet device as soon as I plug it
> 
> in.
> 
> 
> Does that happen for yours?
> 
> -dsr-
> 
> 


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