Exploring using different live usb distributions:
Debian doesn't work
MX Linux doesn't work
Fedora doesn't work
Bodhi Linux (basically Ubuntu I think) works
Manjaro works
I'll leave this post here for a while in case anyone can give me some idea of how to find out what's going right/wrong, otherwise in a week or so I'll switch distribution.
Thank you.
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WPA2 PEAP wifi authentication problem
Re: WPA2 PEAP wifi authentication problem
That's fascinating. I wonder if Debian Sid would work. What I'm thinking is that there is some minor package that needs updating. Firmware? Non-free firmware?
In your situation you have to do what you have to do. I am curious, though, as to what the problem is. If you ever figure it out let us know.
In your situation you have to do what you have to do. I am curious, though, as to what the problem is. If you ever figure it out let us know.
Re: WPA2 PEAP wifi authentication problem
Right. I've bailed and installed Manjaro. I have a life to lead after all. Thanks for all your help.
Re: WPA2 PEAP wifi authentication problem
I think that was the right move for you, having a life and all, I mean geez, congratulations?retrosnob wrote:Right. I've bailed and installed Manjaro. I have a life to lead after all. Thanks for all your help.
For anyone else with a similar issue, comparing the wpa_supplicant output using the exact same setup on each might offer a clue.
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