The situation:
I remotely dist-upgraded someone's old Dell laptop (Inspiron 6000). They were running Wheezy, but had not done a full apt-get upgrade/dist-upgrade since January. After a reboot, the laptop would not connect to the internet via either the wired or wireless interfaces.
ip addr and ifconfig showed three ifs:
lo
eth0
eth1
NOTE: A simple reason why you don't have wireless is because you'll need firmware-iwlwifi -- make sure you've enabled non-free and contrib in your repos.
The solution:
Adding
to /etc/network/interfaces and commenting out
followed by executing
sudo service networking restart && sudo service network-manager restart
brought up the wired interface, allowing for installation of packages and remote help. These instructions are simple enough for most to follow and can get you back in the driver's seat.
Next, I installed the wicd packages (wicd-curses, wicd-cli etc.)
sudo apt-get install wicd-cli wicd-curses wicd-daemon python-wicd
-- at this point about 70 other packages got pulled in. Suspicious. I had seen that apt wanted me to autoremove a lengthy list of programs:
and suddenly it made sense:
aptitude search gnome-core
Basically, it seems that gnome got 'uninstalled' (technically just the meta package) -- most of the files related to it won't get removed until you do apt-get autoremove, but it's crippled enough to reduce functionality.
At least that was my thesis.
sudo service network-manager stop
sudo wicd-curses eth1
showed no wireless networks. Something not right.
Make sure the system is really up to date, then reboot, and have another go at it:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
which pulled in some glib-networking-* packages.
sudo apt-get install gnome gnome-core
sudo shutdown -r now
After boot
sudo service network-manager stop
sudo wicd-curses eth1
et voilá -- I do get a list over the local wireless networks. There's still a worrying list over stuff when you look at what would be autoremoved (e.g. apt-get -s autoremove)
Rebooted and the wireless interface seems to be handled ok by network-manager.
There is still a number of packages marked for autoremove, so...
sudo apt-get autoremove
System seems to work ok still.
sudo apt-get install update-manager-gnome update-notifier
I remotely dist-upgraded someone's old Dell laptop (Inspiron 6000). They were running Wheezy, but had not done a full apt-get upgrade/dist-upgrade since January. After a reboot, the laptop would not connect to the internet via either the wired or wireless interfaces.
ip addr and ifconfig showed three ifs:
lo
eth0
eth1
NOTE: A simple reason why you don't have wireless is because you'll need firmware-iwlwifi -- make sure you've enabled non-free and contrib in your repos.
The solution:
Adding
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
to /etc/network/interfaces and commenting out
allow-hotplug eth0
followed by executing
sudo service networking restart && sudo service network-manager restart
brought up the wired interface, allowing for installation of packages and remote help. These instructions are simple enough for most to follow and can get you back in the driver's seat.
Next, I installed the wicd packages (wicd-curses, wicd-cli etc.)
sudo apt-get install wicd-cli wicd-curses wicd-daemon python-wicd
-- at this point about 70 other packages got pulled in. Suspicious. I had seen that apt wanted me to autoremove a lengthy list of programs:
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: python-crypto mono-2.0-gac python-tagpy libgnomekbd4 seahorse-daemon libboost-python1.46.1 python-pyasn1 libswscale0 libjs-jquery-ui python-twisted-core ekiga python-opengl rpm2cpio xsltproc pnm2ppa libavutil50 gnuchess-book gnome-nettool gnome-games-extra-data gnome-desktop-data libgnomepanel2.24-cil aisleriot gtali libglade2.0-cil libsushi-1.0-0 python-mako glchess libbabl-0.0-0 gir1.2-javascriptcoregtk-3.0 libgegl-0.0-0 ttf-sil-gentium libicu44 libraw2 libx264-116 libx264-118 tcptraceroute gir1.2-sushi-1.0 gnome-video-effects libcamel-1.2-23 python-clientform gnome-games gnome-session-canberra gdebi anthy-common anthy quadrapassel python-twisted-web libedataserverui1.2-11 update-manager-core gnobots2 libgnome-media0 libqtmultimediakit1 gnome-cards-data liferea-data libgraphite3 libmagickcore4-extra libglew1.6 rhythmbox bsh-gcj python-gdata gedit libnm-util1 xdg-user-dirs-gtk libgexiv2-0 python-gtksourceview2 gnome-office update-manager-gnome libwebkit-1.0-2 python-gtkglext1 xulrunner-5.0 libart2.0-cil libboost-program-options1.46.1 libminiupnpc5 libcamel1.2-19 librpmio2 update-notifier-common libpostproc51 librpm2 seahorse rpm-common libgnome2-perl libaccess-bridge-java-jni xulrunner-8.0 xulrunner-9.0 libnotify1 libaccess-bridge-java update-notifier python-mechanize libwebp0 libgnome2.24-cil libndesk-dbus1.0-cil gnome-media-common libgpod4 gnibbles libavformat52 rhythmbox-data libmono-cairo2.0-cil gedit-plugins libgrilo-0.1-0 zeitgeist-core system-tools-backends libboost-thread1.46.1 libgweather1 libgnome-bluetooth7 dasher python-configobj guile-1.8-libs shotwell libpolkit-gtk-1-0 libdmapsharing-3.0-2 python-serial gedit-common libboost-serialization1.46.1 libboost-date-time1.46.1 libgmime2.4-cil python-gnomedesktop software-center libopal3.6.8 python-pam python-openssl libhwloc3 libmono-i18n-west2.0-cil libgssdp-1.0-2 simple-scan gir1.2-webkit-3.0 libebook1.2-10 libqtlocation1 python-markupsafe libgck0 python-webkit libmono-posix2.0-cil bsh libedataserverui-3.0-0 rhythmbox-plugin-cdrecorder libgdata11 libhunspell-1.2-0 librhythmbox-core4 librhythmbox-core5 libgtksourceview2.0-common libmono-security2.0-cil libgtksourceview2.0-0 libgnome2-vfs-perl gnotski dasher-data libegroupwise1.2-13 libvpx0 libedata-cal-1.2-11 libnm-glib2 gnome-doc-utils libecal1.2-8 python-twisted-conch libgmime-2.4-2 python-louie libunique-1.0-0 libedataserver1.2-14 libpython2.6 libimobiledevice1 libedata-book-1.2-9 python-nevow gnome-games-data iagno glines media-player-info python-pysqlite2 libcupsdriver1 python-gnomeapplet libclutter-gtk-0.10-0 gnome-sudoku libslab0a libmagickcore4 tcl gir1.2-gucharmap-2.90 libmono-sharpzip2.84-cil libmagick++4 libmono-corlib2.0-cil python-epsilon libgnome-window-settings1 libgpod-common rhythmbox-plugins libv8-3.5.10.24 libv8-3.6.6.14 libcryptui0a ntfsprogs python-axiom libmozjs2d libquvi0 python-bugbuddy libmozjs5d gir1.2-rb-3.0 libtracker-client-0.10-0 liferea libpt2.6.7 libmozjs8d libmozjs9d python-coherence libmagickwand4 libchamplain-0.8-1 libgupnp-1.0-3 python-gdbm libchamplain-gtk-0.8-1 gnotravex gnome-netstatus-applet libnl1 libnl3 gnect libavcodec52 python-evolution libanthy0 libyajl1 liboobs-1-4 libgucharmap7 liboobs-1-5 mahjongg libndesk-dbus-glib1.0-cil libid3tag0 libraptor1 gnome-system-tools python-wnck libtracker-sparql-0.10-0 libgnome-desktop-2-17 libtracker-sparql-0.12-0 hamster-applet gnuchess libfreerdp0 libgnome-vfs2.0-cil min12xxw libwebkit-1.0-common minissdpd transmission-common libgtkglext1 libnatpmp1 libnet1 python-twisted-bin libmatroska4 libgupnp-igd-1.0-3 libmono-system2.0-cil libgnome2-canvas-perl file-roller libxalan2-java-gcj transmission-gtk python-rdflib sound-juicer gnomine
aptitude search gnome-core
pB gnome-core - The GNOME Desktop Environment -- essential components
Basically, it seems that gnome got 'uninstalled' (technically just the meta package) -- most of the files related to it won't get removed until you do apt-get autoremove, but it's crippled enough to reduce functionality.
At least that was my thesis.
sudo service network-manager stop
sudo wicd-curses eth1
showed no wireless networks. Something not right.
Make sure the system is really up to date, then reboot, and have another go at it:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
which pulled in some glib-networking-* packages.
sudo apt-get install gnome gnome-core
sudo shutdown -r now
After boot
sudo service network-manager stop
sudo wicd-curses eth1
et voilá -- I do get a list over the local wireless networks. There's still a worrying list over stuff when you look at what would be autoremoved (e.g. apt-get -s autoremove)
Rebooted and the wireless interface seems to be handled ok by network-manager.
There is still a number of packages marked for autoremove, so...
sudo apt-get autoremove
System seems to work ok still.
sudo apt-get install update-manager-gnome update-notifier
And my job is done.
Here's the final /etc/network/interfaces:
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).
# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
# The primary network interface
allow-hotplug eth1
#NetworkManager#iface eth0 inet dhcp
#allow-hotplug eth1
auto eth1
#iface eth1 inet dhcp
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
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