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2025-06-30 01:20:02.231575+02 by Dan Lyke 2 comments

Sigh. Looks like this year or so old Debian USB image isn't picking up the wifi on this new to me in Dell. Any one got opinions on a modern Linux? I mostly just wanna do SquareDesk dev and other random hacking on it. Maybe ClawsMail so I'm using an email client that doesn't suck again.

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#Comment Re: Sigh made: 2025-06-30 04:45:06.254487+02 by: brainopener

Debian Testing? (it's what I use)

#Comment Re: Sigh made: 2025-06-30 18:29:57.814725+02 by: Dan Lyke

Thanks. I ended up on Mint, and after a bit of fumbling discovered that the WiFi was probably off because of a virtual switch. It's working now...

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