Good Day . . .
I loaded this question into the Debian Forum but three other messages on this subject have gone unanswered so I'll try here.
I just loaded Debian 4.0 - KDE and after some days of trying I am unable, by default, to connect to the Internet.
I want to operate without any network managers since I only have one connection.
With KNetworkManager / network-manager loaded, the default is a wireless network setting but I do not have any wireless network components. After boot I am forced to manually go into the system tray icon and click 'wired network' then I have a connection.
This option does not seem to have a way of changing the default network.
Without KNetworkManager / network-manager loaded I did not have any connection.
Any suggestions?
I have looked through /etc/network but I do not see any helpful configuration files.