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October 24, 2021 at 12:50 pm #69470Member
Maaartin
Hello everyone!
I’m a real newbie so I’m just delving into what I see with intuition.Browsers do not connect!
I have a Dell D400 Laptop.
Before I go any further I would just like to point out that I put LinuxLite on it and had Adel’s latest song playing flawlessly in YouTube within minutes.
But after around ten minutes the whole thing became sticky and somehow overloaded so I gave up. It needs pae anyway which is not available.So I got AntiX running and muß say it works very well on this old machine. Absolutely no background cpu usage and easy to navigate with mouse and cursor.
I tried a wired connection first as I couldn’t see my WiFi.
Not a single website would open.
Then, after some tinkering, I found all drivers to be disabled!
After starting them, I was able to see my Broadcom WiFi card in Ceni and could configure it there.
Still – no Internet Access from browser.
Double clicking on the fourth window from the right I get the message:
“” cmst Critical Error
Unable to find a connection to the system bus.
cmst will not be able to communicate with connman””So – I’d be pleased to know if this can be fixed.
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October 25, 2021 at 7:05 am #69520Member
Xecure
::Browsers do not connect!
Hi.
Please, don’t post your problems as replies and create its own topic.
I recommend you first use the antiX Wifi Switch/Select Wifi Application to switch from connman to ceni or vice-versa. COntrol Centre > Network > Select Wifi Application.
If that doesn’t work, open a new thread with your problem.
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