[Noob] Wi-Fi Connection on Base Artix Linux 12 July 2020, 19:52:55 Alright let me get straight to the point:https://wiki.artixlinux.org/runit/NetworkConfigurationNothing helps from here^ when trying to connect to wi-fi during my installation of Base Artix from a live USB. Is there a way I can EASILY (without having to go through a whole new adventure and journey and having to smash my computer 30 times with my bare hands) to connect to the GODDAMN INTERNET so I can install my BSPWM Artix in peace? All I'm asking for is a simple command in the terminal so I can just go in with my day and feel successful... Tried everything, but I just can't seem to find the proper answer for such a simple task. I've managed to install BSPWM, but I did so through a Ethernet cable, which is a real hassle having to move my laptop from one floor to another and sitting on a chair for 1-2 hours. Any help is welcome.Thanks in advance.
Re: [Noob] Wi-Fi Connection on Base Artix Linux Reply #1 – 12 July 2020, 22:02:38 maybe you could start with what kind of connection you have, which connection program you use and some logs (lspci, etc.) Last Edit: 12 July 2020, 22:09:33 by alium
Re: [Noob] Wi-Fi Connection on Base Artix Linux Reply #2 – 12 July 2020, 22:16:09 Quote from: nullOne – on 12 July 2020, 19:52:55Alright let me get straight to the point:https://wiki.artixlinux.org/runit/NetworkConfigurationNothing helps from here^ when trying to connect to wi-fi during my installation of Base Artix from a live USB. Is there a way I can EASILY (without having to go through a whole new adventure and journey and having to smash my computer 30 times with my bare hands) to connect to the GODDAMN INTERNET so I can install my BSPWM Artix in peace? All I'm asking for is a simple command in the terminal so I can just go in with my day and feel successful... Tried everything, but I just can't seem to find the proper answer for such a simple task. I've managed to install BSPWM, but I did so through a Ethernet cable, which is a real hassle having to move my laptop from one floor to another and sitting on a chair for 1-2 hours. Any help is welcome.Thanks in advance.Base is base for a reason. It's meant for advanced users, read the notes above the download links, it's stated clearly. There are no EASY ways to do things. It's the same as Arch.Install a minimal ISO instead, like LXDE, install and setup your bspwm, and then uninstall whatever you don't want from the highlighted line and below. 1 Likes