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	<updated>2025-06-09T04:54:05Z</updated>
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		<published>2025-05-13T08:44:16Z</published>
		<updated>2025-05-13T08:44:16Z</updated>
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		<title xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[wireless networks "device not ready"]]></title>
		<content type="html" xml:space="preserve" xml:base="https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=9397"><![CDATA[works in windows 10 but a fresh LL 7.4 install on dell latitude 3140 notebook (NOT a 2-in-1 model) shows to be an intel Alder Lake-N CNVi network controller. thankfully, the wired/eithernet works for short-term / trouble shooting purposes. don't know what 'terminal' reports to run or include here, please advise...meny grats!  <img src="https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/images/smilies/huh.png" alt="Huh" title="Huh" class="smilie smilie_17" />]]></content>
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		<published>2024-10-01T17:30:07Z</published>
		<updated>2024-10-01T17:30:07Z</updated>
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		<title xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[Laptop keeps disconnecting from WIFI]]></title>
		<content type="html" xml:space="preserve" xml:base="https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=9249"><![CDATA[Does anybody know what could cause this, and how to fix it? I have Linux Lite installed, wifi card is "Realtek RTL8723BS-V2.0 WiFi+BT" and every time after I boot up everthing works fine (mostly, sometimes even disconnects right after boot), but then after some time it just keeps disconnecting (pop ups show up every minute or so) and can't do anything about it<br />
<br />
OS: Linux Lite 7.0.0<br />
CPU: Intel Atom x5-Z8350<br />
RAM: 4Gb<br />
Storage: 64Gb<br />
Notebook in general: MEDION E4242 <br />
<a href="https://www.medion.com/gb/service/product-detail/30024330" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">https://www.medion.com/gb/service/produc...l/30024330</a><br />
<br />
I just installed it, really haven't done much on it. I only did the updates (update &amp;&amp; upgrade) and installed Firefox <br />
Also I haven't used the notebook for quite some years, so it could be, that the error lies on the WIFI chip or whatever (tried with adapter I had lying around as well, still didn't work). Wanted to get it to run more smoothly and host obico on it.]]></content>
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		<published>2024-06-23T13:42:55Z</published>
		<updated>2024-06-23T18:11:55Z</updated>
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		<title xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[ssh connection reset in LinuxLite 7.0]]></title>
		<content type="html" xml:space="preserve" xml:base="https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=9191"><![CDATA[when trying to connect to a fresh LinuxLite 7.0 installations on multiple computers, all of them had the same error:<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">"kex_exchange_identification: read: Connection reset"</span><br />
"Connection reset by [IPADDR] port 22"<br />
Same happens when trying to do "<span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">ssh localhost</span>" in a terminal window on the local computer.<br />
It says <span style="font-weight: bold;" class="mycode_b">"kex_exchange_identification: read: Connection reset by peer"</span><br />
also trying "ssh [USER]@[LOCAL_LAN_IP], which gives an error:<br />
"ssh: connect to host [LOCAL_LAN_IP] port 22: Connection refused"<br />
<br />
if it makes any difference:<br />
- ping works fine<br />
- the installation is fresh, drive reformatted<br />
- install all updates first<br />
- tried to install/reinstall openssh-server, still the same<br />
- just tried the same on Lubuntu - works fine<br />
<br />
Thank you.<br />
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		<published>2024-03-22T07:21:36Z</published>
		<updated>2024-04-03T16:09:57Z</updated>
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		<title xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[Lite and wireless adaptors (usb)]]></title>
		<content type="html" xml:space="preserve" xml:base="https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=9089"><![CDATA[Greetings all.<br />
I have been gradually repurposing an ancient relic with a fresh offline install of Linux Lite. I have realized that I am one device short to give it wifi capability. Acer Aspire one notebook, no usb 3.0, and internal network card has long since been dead.<br />
<br />
This is kind of an easy forum cause I'm only looking for suggestions (steps may vary). One thing I know out of the box is that rigging a usb wifi adapter to work on linux is a nightmare. I have yet to decide on a device from the store, and wonder which kind if adapter stick plays nice with linux. If anything, I would like for this to be more of a planner to make this less of a headache before beginning. I attempted to get a wifi stick to work once in the past on a different system and despite many terminal instructions was never able to, so I can sense what I'm in for.<br />
<br />
I know the steps may change depending on which device (adapter) is used, but that's why I wanted to ask here. Anyone recommend something universal on what adapter i should order?<br />
If it's all the same in the end, is there any specific forum or instruction page that perfectly illustrates step-by-step how to properly install any wifi adapter? {Please assume that usb 3.0 is not possible and that the wifi adapter in question does not have linux-specific installation media/disk}.<br />
<br />
Note: it is possible to hook directly into Ethernet for any updates, just not permanently. I have not yet connected this 'fresh' install of Linux Lite to the internet. If I need to update anything before installing the stick using Ethernet, please let me know.<br />
<br />
Other relevant Info:<br />
<br />
ACER modle: Aspire One D257 - 13404<br />
Lite version: 3.8 (32 bit)<br />
<br />
&#x26;t The internal network card adapter inside the unit is 100% fried, so instructions on internal network cards should not be included as valid solutions on this post.]]></content>
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		<published>2024-03-21T11:48:15Z</published>
		<updated>2024-03-21T11:48:15Z</updated>
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		<title xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[Config w/multiple Wifi adapters?]]></title>
		<content type="html" xml:space="preserve" xml:base="https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=9087"><![CDATA[I tried LXLE (looking for a LTS based distro) and there was not an easy/easily found way to choose my USB wifi adapter which has better range and which I also want to test for use with a laptop that I hope to use a light distro for. I have a Qualcomm Atheros in my Dell desktop (168c:0032) and a Realtek based USB adapter, 8812BU (0BDA:B812) - when I type in inxi-N it showed the Qualcomm as up and Realtek as down, but I couldn't find CLI instructions on how to enable the Realtek USB adapter even if it recognizes it's there and has a corresponding driver. My understanding is it's now supported through the kernel right? I had another USB adapter which was recognized but I think it was in down status as well and it just defaults to the Qualcomm.<br />
<br />
If I use Linux Lite, which I am guessing may be better supported anyway is there built-in tools that can make this easy? Or can I install a GUI network manager of some kind to make the Realtek adapter work?]]></content>
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		<published>2024-02-18T07:51:54Z</published>
		<updated>2024-02-18T07:51:54Z</updated>
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		<title xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[Internet connection]]></title>
		<content type="html" xml:space="preserve" xml:base="https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=9061"><![CDATA[I'm a noob and just started my old Linux computer for the second time today. My sister was in the hospital for over 4 months and I had to stop what I was doing after she went in.  She has also been in the nursing home for about 1 month now. I don't remember what all I tried to do with it. I'd like to get it connected to the internet. I have a cable from my motherboard to my modem I guess is what you call it and I'm not able to figure out how to get connected to the internet. The modem is an Motorola MT7711 if that helps. I don't know what version of Linux Lite I'm using though because I forgot to write it down. If it's going to be very difficult, maybe I'll take the desktop somewhere and have someone look at it. I'm 70 years old and not that good with computers.]]></content>
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		<published>2024-02-16T22:38:44Z</published>
		<updated>2024-02-16T22:38:44Z</updated>
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		<title xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[Remmina Lost RDP Connection]]></title>
		<content type="html" xml:space="preserve" xml:base="https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=9060"><![CDATA[I can RDP from my Lite Linux machine  into a Windows 10 on my local network with no issues , but when I try using a VPN (which appears stable) and my mobile phone as a hotspot I get a 'Remmina lost connection to RDP ' error. <br />
<br />
I would appreciate any help.<br />
<br />
Thanks<br />
<br />
Winston<br />
<br />
This window can help you find connection problems.<br />
You can stop and start the logging at any moment using the On/Off switch.<br />
The stats button (Ctrl+T), can be useful to gather system info you may share when reporting a bug.<br />
There is more info about debugging Remmina on <a href="https://gitlab.com/Remmina/Remmina/-/wikis/Usage/Remmina-debugging" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">https://gitlab.com/Remmina/Remmina/-/wik...-debugging</a><br />
(DEBUG) - (rcw_map_event) - Mapping: RemminaConnectionWindow<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_protocol_widget_map_event) - Calling plugin mapping function<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_protocol_widget_open_connection_real) - Opening connection<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_rdp_event_init) - Disable smooth scrolling is set to 0<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_rdp_event_init) - Adding GDK_SMOOTH_SCROLL_MASK<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_protocol_widget_open_connection_real) - Have SSH<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_rdp_main) - RDP data path is /home/derith/.local/share/remmina/RDP<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_rdp_main) - Not using system proxy settings<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_rdp_tunnel_init) - Tunnel init<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_protocol_widget_start_direct_tunnel) - SSH tunnel initialization…<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_rdp_event_on_focus_in) - Top level name is: RemminaConnectionWindow<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_protocol_widget_start_direct_tunnel) - Calling remmina_public_get_server_port<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_protocol_widget_start_direct_tunnel) - Calling remmina_public_get_server_port (tunnel)<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_protocol_widget_start_direct_tunnel) - server: 192.168.0.233, port: 3389<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_rdp_tunnel_init) - protocol_plugin_start_direct_tunnel() returned [192.168.0.233]:3389<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_rdp_tunnel_init) - Tunnel has been optionally initialized. Now connecting to 192.168.0.233:3389<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_rdp_main) - gfx_h264_available: 0<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_rdp_main) - Resolution set by the user: 1240x708<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_rdp_main) - Resolution set after workarounds: 1240x708<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_rdp_main) - proxy_type: (null)<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_rdp_main) - proxy_username: (null)<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_rdp_main) - proxy_password: (null)<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_rdp_main) - proxy_hostname: (null)<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_rdp_main) - proxy_port: 80<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_rdp_main) - Network settings not set<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_rdp_main) - rdp_keyboard_remapping_list: <br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_rdp_main) - Log level set to to INFO<br />
(DEBUG) - (rco_on_disconnect) - Disconnect signal received on RemminaProtocolWidget<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_file_save) - Saving profile<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_file_save) - We have a secret and disablepasswordstoring=0<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_plugin_glibsecret_store_password) - Password “password” saved for file /home/derith/.local/share/remmina/group_rdp_de's-desktop_192-168-0-233.remmina<br />
<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_file_save) - We have a secret and disablepasswordstoring=0<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_plugin_glibsecret_delete_password) - password “ssh_tunnel_password” deleted for file /home/derith/.local/share/remmina/group_rdp_de's-desktop_192-168-0-233.remmina<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_file_save) - We have a secret and disablepasswordstoring=0<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_plugin_glibsecret_delete_password) - password “gateway_password” deleted for file /home/derith/.local/share/remmina/group_rdp_de's-desktop_192-168-0-233.remmina<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_file_save) - We have a secret and disablepasswordstoring=0<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_plugin_glibsecret_delete_password) - password “ssh_tunnel_passphrase” deleted for file /home/derith/.local/share/remmina/group_rdp_de's-desktop_192-168-0-233.remmina<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_file_save) - Profile saved<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_file_save) - Connection profile states saved<br />
(DEBUG) - (remmina_network_monitor_status) - G_NETWORK_CONNECTIVITY_FULL<br />
(DEBUG) - (rco_on_disconnect) - Could not disconnect<br />
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		<published>2024-01-27T02:02:08Z</published>
		<updated>2024-01-27T02:02:08Z</updated>
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		<title xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[Networking icon in tray, orange underline - what does it mean?]]></title>
		<content type="html" xml:space="preserve" xml:base="https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=9046"><![CDATA[I have Linux Lite installed (altho when I go to System Information, it says the operating system is Ubuntu 20.04.6 :023: ). I've noticed recently that the small networking icon down at the bottom right of the tray bar, shows an orange underline below it.  I am connected to my network with a WiFi connection and browsing the internet seems normal. Clicking the icon and selecting System information shows the correct network information with no errors.<br />
<br />
I tried disabling wifi and networking, and re-enabling, and also rebooting the system, but the orange line continues to show under the networking tray icon.  All the latest updates are installed.  What does the orange underline signify?]]></content>
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		<published>2024-01-21T05:20:37Z</published>
		<updated>2024-01-21T16:15:09Z</updated>
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		<title xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[In Wi-Fi connection the IPv4 address is not assigned.]]></title>
		<content type="html" xml:space="preserve" xml:base="https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=9036"><![CDATA[This happened in the past with the previous release and successively with the last one .   Turning off the pc in "suspend" and then waking up makes networking working again.   I tried to assign fixed IP: in "connection information" IPv4 appears configured but the browser didn't retrieve web pages from the internet. I was forced to reinstall the last release 6.6 and initially it worked fine but since  some days  the problem proposed again.<br />
Booting from the live cd, all works properly almost all the time.  Maybe it is an hardware fault but i dont know how to detect it (perhaps whith a diagnostic tool).<br />
<br />
Computer<br />
********<br />
<br />
<br />
Summary<br />
-------<br />
<br />
-Computer-<br />
Processor		: Intel&reg; Core&#153; i3-2310M CPU @ 2.10GHz<br />
Memory		: 3913MB (680MB used)<br />
Machine Type		: Notebook<br />
Operating System		: Linux Lite 6.6<br />
User Name		: linuxlite (linuxlite)<br />
Date/Time		: dom 21 gen 2024, 09:09:29<br />
-Display-<br />
Resolution		: 1366x768 pixels<br />
OpenGL Renderer		: Mesa Intel&reg; HD Graphics 3000 (SNB GT2)<br />
X11 Vendor		: The X.Org Foundation<br />
-Audio Devices-<br />
Audio Adapter		: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH<br />
-Input Devices-<br />
 Lid Switch<br />
 Power Button<br />
 Sleep Button<br />
 Power Button<br />
 AT Translated Set 2 keyboard<br />
  USB OPTICAL MOUSE<br />
 Video Bus<br />
 ImExPS/2 Generic Explorer Mouse<br />
 cmpc_keys<br />
 USB2.0 UVC 1.3M Webcam: USB2.0<br />
 HDA Intel PCH Mic<br />
 HDA Intel PCH Headphone<br />
 HDA Intel PCH HDMI/DP,pcm:3<br />
-Printers (CUPS)-<br />
DCP-197C		: &#x26;ti&#x26;tDefault&#x26;t/i&#x26;t<br />
-SCSI Disks-<br />
ATA ST9500325AS<br />
Generic- Multi-Card<br />
HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GT40N<br />
<br />
Operating System<br />
----------------<br />
<br />
-Version-<br />
Kernel		: Linux 5.15.0-91-generic (x86_64)<br />
Version		: #101-Ubuntu SMP Tue Nov 14 13:30:08 UTC 2023<br />
C Library		: GNU C Library / (Ubuntu GLIBC 2.35-0ubuntu3.6) 2.35<br />
Distribution		: Linux Lite 6.6<br />
-Current Session-<br />
Computer Name		: linuxlite-Spring-Peak<br />
User Name		: linuxlite (linuxlite)<br />
Language		: it_IT.UTF-8 (it)<br />
Home Directory		: /home/linuxlite<br />
-Misc-<br />
Uptime		: 3 minutes<br />
Load Average		: 0,62, 0,94, 0,44<br />
Available entropy in /dev/random		: 256 bits (medium)<br />
<br />
Network<br />
*******<br />
<br />
<br />
Interfaces<br />
----------<br />
<br />
-Network Interfaces-<br />
lo	0,05MiB	0,05MiB	127.0.0.1	<br />
enp19s0	0,00MiB	0,00MiB		<br />
wlp2s0	0,01MiB	0,01MiB		<br />
<br />
IP Connections<br />
--------------<br />
<br />
-Connections-<br />
127.0.0.1:631	LISTEN	0.0.0.0:*	tcp	<br />
0.0.0.0:445	LISTEN	0.0.0.0:*	tcp	<br />
127.0.0.53:53		0.0.0.0:*	udp	<br />
0.0.0.0:139	LISTEN	0.0.0.0:*	tcp	<br />
:::445	LISTEN	:::*	tcp6	<br />
:::139	LISTEN	:::*	tcp6	<br />
::1:631	LISTEN	:::*	tcp6	<br />
0.0.0.0:34538		0.0.0.0:*	udp	<br />
127.0.0.53:53		0.0.0.0:*	udp	<br />
127.0.0.1:123		0.0.0.0:*	udp	<br />
0.0.0.0:123		0.0.0.0:*	udp	<br />
0.0.0.0:631		0.0.0.0:*	udp	<br />
0.0.0.0:5353		0.0.0.0:*	udp	<br />
fe80::5111:a713:70c:123		:::*	udp6	<br />
::1:123		:::*	udp6	<br />
:::123		:::*	udp6	<br />
fe80::5111:a713:70c:546		:::*	udp6	<br />
:::35652		:::*	udp6	<br />
:::5353		:::*	udp6	<br />
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		<published>2024-01-13T09:31:18Z</published>
		<updated>2024-01-17T04:55:34Z</updated>
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		<title xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[Wireshark detected ongoin traffic on Linux lite clean installation, phonin home"]]></title>
		<content type="html" xml:space="preserve" xml:base="https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=9027"><![CDATA[Theres some outgoin connection in a clean install of linux lite, i installed wireshark to analyze the traffic, and theres some ips that automatically and frequently linux lite connects(talking about every 20 seconds or so), as a University server, and a cannonical server(phoning home to ubuntu?, i though you guys remove all the snap mainly to remove any tellemetry data, but theres some connections still in it), and a national server.<br />
<br />
Why is that? and how can i remove those connections?, debian, and arch(when removin the default arch website connection), doesnt have any "telemetry" or connections in its clean default installation.<br />
<br />
Also i tried another install and this time remove the google chrome default app, and even then still left same ip connections...<br />
<br />
Some of those ips:<br />
<br />
- 186.118.171.88 cronos.unad.edu.co apparently this a time clock synchronization project for linux servers, i guess is for online time synchronizity for the apps?<br />
- 91.189.91.157 (canonical in London servers)<br />
<br />
Really Appreciate any answer, and if theres some way i can make it very vanilla without any outgoing connections as debian or arch are, thanks. <br />
<br />
Edited: Read about the ntp time indepent setting project, cool stuff, thats one check out of the box, every OS has to make some calls to syncrnoze the internal clock with real time to function its internet properly. there still the canonical connection one, any answer appreciate it, cheers.]]></content>
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		<published>2023-12-31T09:23:01Z</published>
		<updated>2023-12-31T09:23:01Z</updated>
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		<title xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[Cant connect to WIFI in Lite 6.6]]></title>
		<content type="html" xml:space="preserve" xml:base="https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=9016"><![CDATA[I accidentally removed the panel from my OS Linux lite 6.6, I think I pressed "remove configuration" or something like that. After that, I restarted the computer and everything went back to normal, except the wifi.<br />
After I turned on the computer, the Internet didn't come back, how do I fix this?<br />
I can't connect to wifi at all and I got no response when using Linux lite 6.6 AI]]></content>
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		<published>2023-12-21T23:44:01Z</published>
		<updated>2023-12-21T23:44:01Z</updated>
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		<title xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[Can not pair with Logitech Dinovo Edge]]></title>
		<content type="html" xml:space="preserve" xml:base="https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=9010"><![CDATA[I have an old Dell laptop with Linux Lite 6.6. I would like to use Logitech Dinovo Edge wireless keyboard (no dongle) with it but it is not found in pairing. I can find the keyboard with other devices and I can pair other devices with my laptop. So basic bluetooth pairing seems to work.]]></content>
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		<published>2023-11-22T13:33:51Z</published>
		<updated>2023-11-22T13:33:51Z</updated>
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		<title xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[Network Manager applet weirdness - Lite 6.x]]></title>
		<content type="html" xml:space="preserve" xml:base="https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=8985"><![CDATA[I'm seeing two somewhat different weird behaviours with the Network Manager applet in Lite 6.x:<br />
<ol type="1" class="mycode_list"><li>In a VirtualBox VM currently running 6.6: the NM applet reports no connection on login even though the network is connected and working.  The only way I've found to wake the NM applet up is to use </li>
</ol>
<div class="codeblock"><div class="title">Code:</div><div class="body" dir="ltr"><code>nmtui</code></div></div><ul class="mycode_list"><li> to activate the connection.  The VM was installed as 6.2 and then upgraded directly to 6.6 but the issue was visible in 6.2 before the upgrade.[/li]<br />
</li>
<li>On a Lenovo Ideapad 100S (-11IBY) currently running 6.6:  This laptop doesn't have a builtin ethernet interface so I normally connect via a USB ethernet or 4G dongle - if the USB dongle is present during boot the NM applet displays and correctly shows the connection state; if the dongle is plugged in after boot the NM applet won't display at all.  This one I think is at least related to me having disabled WiFi connections to save battery life.  It normally isn't much of a problem except if neither dongle is handy and I want to use WiFi as I haven't found a way to enable WiFi without plugging in a USB dongle  &#x26;t<img src="https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/images/smilies/sad.png" alt="Sad" title="Sad" class="smilie smilie_8" />.  The laptop was upgraded to 6.6 from 6.4; I don't recall when I disabled the WiFi.<br />
</li>
</ul>
<br />
I'm not seeing similar problems either in a Lite 5.x VM, a Lenovo Thinkpad X1 laptop (Yoga 2nd gen; has a builtin ethernet interface) or an Acer laptop with builtin ethernet interface running Lite 5.8.<br />
<br />
Both issues are more cosmetic than anything, though the 2nd is disruptive on the rare occasions I want to use WiFi with that laptop.  I've tried to compare the configurations between the working and non-working instances and so far I've not found any difference that would lead to the first problem; as noted above I think the simple lack of any enabled interface leads to the 2nd but I think that it would be helpful if there was a way to configure the NM applet to stay up in the absence of same, unless Networking is actually disabled (and then it would be useful to have a convenient way to re-enable it and also to re-enable WiFi when that has been disabled and there's no builtin ethernet interface).<br />
<br />
If the brains trust has any ideas that might alleviate these issues, I'm all ears...]]></content>
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		<published>2023-11-20T16:51:32Z</published>
		<updated>2023-11-20T16:51:32Z</updated>
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		<title xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[Network speeds differ according to boot source]]></title>
		<content type="html" xml:space="preserve" xml:base="https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=8983"><![CDATA[Here’s a weird one.  I’ve used LL versions 1 through 5 and never seen this before.<br />
<br />
I recently bought a new PC. I’d prepared an LL 6.6 Live USB Boot drive ahead of time.<br />
<br />
When I boot from the Live USB and use Chrome, I get full internet speed.  I can watch YouTube videos fullscreen at 1080p60fps with no dropped frames.  Even 1440p works fine, although 4K does start to stutter a little (which may be more to do with my integrated CPU).<br />
<br />
However…<br />
<br />
With LL 6.6 installed, everything works fine EXCEPT network speeds. YouTube videos now struggle to play at 480p, sometimes dropping to 360p and I’ve even seen 240p.<br />
<br />
Internet speed tests reveal that, instead of the 40mbps that I would normally see, I’m lucky to get more than 2mbps.<br />
<br />
This is consistent and repeatable. It occurs with every browser (Chrome, Brave and Firefox).<br />
<br />
The only reason I can think of for this is that different ethernet driver(s) are being used on the Live USB and the installed version. I tried another Llinux version to test this (MX) and the results are the same.<br />
<br />
Does anyone have an idea what’s going on and how I can fix this?]]></content>
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		<published>2023-09-09T01:14:46Z</published>
		<updated>2023-09-09T01:14:46Z</updated>
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		<title xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[USB Bluetooth 5.0 not appear on Linux Lite 5.8]]></title>
		<content type="html" xml:space="preserve" xml:base="https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=8918"><![CDATA[ :waveHi, all members please suggest,Thanks in advance.<br />
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