[Assist] Wired Internet doesn't Work After a Smooth Install with OpenRC and NetworkManager

Michael Novak mnovak10120 at gmail.com
Sat Jun 27 11:20:40 GMT 2020


Hi everyone,
I accidently, sent my previous message only to bill auger.
I installed Icecat, Xmonad, xmobar, dmenu, termite and lightdm, and so far
I'm very happy with them.
Thanks again.

On Sat, 27 Jun 2020 at 12:08, Michael Novak <mnovak10120 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Thank you very much!
>
> On Sat, 27 Jun 2020 at 02:23, bill-auger <bill-auger at peers.community>
> wrote:
>
>> iceweasel is the parabola equivalent to abrowser - for the most
>> part, you would not notice any difference - icecat is a ESR
>> (LTS) release - you would not notice any difference using icecat
>> either, other than that it gets fewer updates; because LTS
>> software does not get updated as often - icecat is actively
>> maintained though - anyone with the impression that it will get
>> no more updates is mistaken - the difference is the same between
>> a rolling distro like parabola, and an LTS distro such as
>> trisquel - this wiki article explains better:
>>
>> https://wiki.parabola.nu/Rolling_vs._LTS
>>
>> the only email provider that i would recommend is: "you",
>> self-hosting for yourself - the most common third-party services
>> which i see libre-minded folks using, are cock.li, riseup,
>> protonmail, and tutanota - those are the only ones that i know of
>> which claim to be privacy-respecting, and again, many
>> self-host their own email - but it would be disingenuous of me
>> (or anyone) to sincerely recommend relying on anyone else's
>> computer, for any reason, unless i personally knew and trusted
>> the operators of that server
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