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Hi, i installed the Debian Bullseye and downloaded the os. On the setup, i only picked the "standard system utilies" choise. Now, i don't have window manager and desktop environment. There is only terminal. I must be connect the internet with my wireless network card. I tried theese:
I checked my system which was started from a netinstall and rfkill program doesn't seem to be installed by default, although its kernel modules are present. I don't use wireless on this system though.
You may have to download the .deb on an internet connected system and copy it to a USB drive and install from there. https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/rfkill
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Hi,
Looks like neither the wireless network nor apt got configured during installation? Maybe your WiFi device also requires firmware for it to work.
# dmesg | grep firmware
# dmesg |grep failed
kedaha wrote: ↑2021-10-19 16:44
Hi,
Looks like neither the wireless network nor apt got configured during installation? Maybe your WiFi device also requires firmware for it to work.
# dmesg | grep firmware
# dmesg |grep failed
So you need the rfkill tool.
Download it directly from packages.debian.org/bullseye/rfkill and copy it to a usb pendrive, insert and install it with dpkg. For example, after copying rfkill to the memory stick, on my system:
kedaha wrote: ↑2021-10-20 09:33
So you need the rfkill tool.
Download it directly from packages.debian.org/bullseye/rfkill and copy it to a usb pendrive, insert and install it with dpkg. For example, after copying rfkill to the memory stick, on my system:
primearc wrote: ↑2021-10-21 05:37
I solved the problem. I installed the rfkill, and unblocked all.
Nice. Please edit the title of your first post to add [SOLVED] so it may be easily searched by others with the same issue.
I reported this to Debian Community. But i do not know. How can i do this?
Packages are included in the install images according to their usefulness determined partly by the popularity-contest feedback. There is likely not enough demand for it to include in the minimal netinstall image. It is included in the full DVD-1 installer image.
As you found, it is quite easy to download a package and install it separately anyway.
“ computer users can be divided into 2 categories:
Those who have lost data
...and those who have not lost data YET ”Remember toBACKUP!
sunrat wrote: ↑2021-10-21 06:44
It is included in the full DVD-1 installer image.
primearc,
For me personally, i have moved away from the net install and go with the DVD-1 installer along with setting up a mirror, that way I can get the best of both worlds, I can install locally from the USB stick and only fall back to the mirror for the minority. Which is both faster and saves the bandwidth on the Debian package servers.