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Excellent, thanks - that's that problem solved!
I know this is only a test version, so hope you don't mind me asking questions? Please ignore if you don't have time...
I can connect to my wifi fine, but when I try and use the included browser, it won't connect to anything, and I don't seem to be able to ping anything from the terminal - did that work for you?
 

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Originally Posted by moodroid View Post
Excellent, thanks - that's that problem solved!
I can connect to my wifi fine, but when I try and use the included browser, it won't connect to anything, and I don't seem to be able to ping anything from the terminal - did that work for you?
Please check what is inside /etc/resolv.conf. If it's empty or has 127.0.0.1 as nameserver, add your router DNS or Google DNS there (echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" > /etc/resolv.conf).
 

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Please check what is inside /etc/resolv.conf. If it's empty or has 127.0.0.1 as nameserver, add your router DNS or Google DNS there (echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" > /etc/resolv.conf).
Hi, thanks, but still no joy, sorry. I should have been more clear in my original message. I couldn't ping 8.8.8.8 before or after changing resolv.conf, so don't think it's dns related?
 

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Hi, thanks, but still no joy, sorry. I should have been more clear in my original message. I couldn't ping 8.8.8.8 before or after changing resolv.conf, so don't think it's dns related?
Hi. That's weird, Wi-Fi or mobile data connection works on mine device. Can you please check the output of ip addr and ip route?
 

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Thanks. I think I've managed to fix this now by changing the entries in /etc/group to:

inet:x:3003:root
net_raw:x:3004:root

...and doing:

gpasswd -a nemo inet

...then rebooting.

No idea what I was doing and just followed some instructions! Will carry on testing, thanks.

Last edited by moodroid; 2017-03-06 at 13:43. Reason: update
 

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Sorry again for all the questions...
Were you able to install anything from the store at all? Whatever I try, I just get 'problem with store: could not install <whatever>'?
Many thanks
 

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Originally Posted by moodroid View Post
Sorry again for all the questions...
Were you able to install anything from the store at all? Whatever I try, I just get 'problem with store: could not install <whatever>'?
Many thanks
did you try 'devel-su pkcon refresh'
 

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Thanks - I hadn't. Just tried, and get:
Fatal error: Authentication failed (is SSU set up correctly?)
 

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Originally Posted by moodroid View Post
Sorry again for all the questions...
Were you able to install anything from the store at all? Whatever I try, I just get 'problem with store: could not install <whatever>'?
Many thanks
Store needs to be enabled for ported devices on per port basis, so it's not enabled on server side yet. Try Warehouse for now.
 

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Excellent, thanks.

- WebPirate browser seems pretty good
- LLS Video Player also seems good (had to do 'ssu dr home' and 'ssu dr adaptation0' in order to be able to do 'pkcon install python')
- harbour-file-browser seems ok too

I know this is a bit off topic, but do you (or anyone else) know what I'd need from the Warehouse (or an rpm) to run Android apps?

Although, with the above I think I might be able to manage without Android apps altogether. Many thanks again - this is already good enough to use as my main OS!

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