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#1 2011-09-25 10:41:57

turboT
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Registered: 2011-09-25
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[SOLVED] Install networkmanager without network connection

Strangely networkmanager isn't installed on my 32bit Archlinux anymore. I've just tried to uninstall my XFCE-Desktop and in this process I might uninstalled networkmanager as well.

My question is if there is any possibility to install it without having any network connection configured by itself. I've read something about networkmanager isn't necessary in GNOME 3? Can I install the package from archlinux iso? Or is it possible to get Internet access without having networkmanager installed?

At the moment I'm running an Ubuntu live CD to get Internet connection.

I hope you can help me. At this point thanks a lot for reading.

turboT

//EDIT: I think I was too shocked to find a solution on myself. Installing from CD didn't worked, because I had problems booting the disc from an extern cd drive. But this guide helped me: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Of … f_Packages . Thanks to byte's!!!!

Last edited by turboT (2011-09-25 11:44:12)

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