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Well you should contact those people and give them what for because it's absolutely not true.I have been categorically told that MX Linux does not need one so never added one. Have used one with other Linux distributions in the past including with Mint.
Will consider adding one.
Sounds like you have it resolved. If you need / want to make your MX machine a static IPv4, then you can use Network Manager Applet to change to a static ip. edit the connection, change to the IPv4 tab, and change from autmomatic ( dhcp) and to static and assign the ip you want. ( just keep it out of your routers dhcp pool.)MultipleX wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 1:41 pm
Wow! Lots of ideas here. Thank you!.
I did a lot of this networking 101 stuff last night and determined that its not network connectivity.
Today discovered it is actually a DHCP issue.... The MX OS did not acquire the address I was expecting it to have done and I was trying to connect to thin air....
Click on the pencil.MultipleX wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 2:10 pm This forum software is driving me nuts!
Seems to keep adding posts instead of editing them!
From "QSI".
Are you trying to say having secureBoot enabled is causing his network issue?
Maybe.CharlesV wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 4:21 pm Are you trying to say having secureBoot enabled is causing his network issue?