kev392
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Post by kev392 on Jul 20, 2022 0:05:58 GMT
I thought it would've been more simple. Using Synaptic I removed bluez, bluez-obexd and libbluetooth3 but it also said it was removing blueman, pulseaudio-module-bluetooth, network-manager and network-manager-gnome. I have no idea why it removed network-manager. That became a problem when I logged back in. As in, NO INTERNET! Doh. It felt similar to this: www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UjVBQChwxMSo I had to boot into Linux Mint from another partition to regain internet access and troubleshoot the issue. This command displays the dhclient needed to get internet working: systemd-resolve --status The example command to have internet: sudo dhclient eth0 However mine is not eth0 so I had to use the previous command to display the one for me. It was something like eth1s0. I then had an internet connection again with Bodhi and reinstalled network-manager.
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