I'm currently in the process of getting rid of Microsoft and trying to experiment with Debian.
To try and run Debian a bit I used the stable live KDE version and when I boot I get the following error: "IP Configuration was unavailable"
I believe this error may have something to do with DHCP, since when I boot in Windows I frequently have to run "Windows Network Diagnostics" to reset the Ethernet adapter to resolve "Ethernet doesn't have a valid IP configuration".
It is still weird though that when I tried to install the full version of Debian with the installer that connects to the internet I faced no issues.
Not sure if this is the right place to post my issue, but I would really appreciate if someone could provide any help.
Thx![Smile :)]()
To try and run Debian a bit I used the stable live KDE version and when I boot I get the following error: "IP Configuration was unavailable"
I believe this error may have something to do with DHCP, since when I boot in Windows I frequently have to run "Windows Network Diagnostics" to reset the Ethernet adapter to resolve "Ethernet doesn't have a valid IP configuration".
It is still weird though that when I tried to install the full version of Debian with the installer that connects to the internet I faced no issues.
Not sure if this is the right place to post my issue, but I would really appreciate if someone could provide any help.
Thx

Statistics: Posted by Wanadeb — 2024-11-11 10:01 — Replies 0 — Views 11