Any network commands don’t work.
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2018-05-16, 20:44
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RE: Any network commands don’t work.
Under lspci -nn, there's nothing else that could be interpreted as Ethernet controller.
Under lsusb, I've got: Device 1 - Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub Device 2 - Sunplus Innovation Technology Inc. Device 3 - Intel Corp. Device 4 - SanDisk Corp. Ultra (I run Linux from a USB key) Device 1 - Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub In Windows, under system info, before that Wireless-AC 3165, the only thing I have is: Microsoft Kernel Debug Network Adapter, PNP Device ID: ROOT\KDNIC\0000; it's driver is kdnic.sys. Does that amount to anything? |
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Any network commands don’t work. - Starnet - 2018-05-14, 20:28
RE: Any network commands don’t work. - NiKiZe - 2018-05-15, 18:16
RE: Any network commands don’t work. - Starnet - 2018-05-15, 21:16
RE: Any network commands don’t work. - NiKiZe - 2018-05-15, 22:35
RE: Any network commands don’t work. - Starnet - 2018-05-16 20:44
RE: Any network commands don’t work. - NiKiZe - 2018-05-16, 21:56
RE: Any network commands don’t work. - Starnet - 2018-05-16, 23:11
RE: Any network commands don’t work. - NiKiZe - 2018-05-16, 23:23
RE: Any network commands don’t work. - Starnet - 2018-05-17, 00:26
RE: Any network commands don’t work. - NiKiZe - 2018-05-17, 07:20
RE: Any network commands don’t work. - Starnet - 2018-05-17, 11:31
RE: Any network commands don’t work. - NiKiZe - 2018-05-17, 23:33
RE: Any network commands don’t work. - Starnet - 2018-05-19, 01:40
RE: Any network commands don’t work. - Starnet - 2018-05-19, 17:55
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