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  3. Getting Wi-Fi to work on Alpine is a fucking mess (for me at least).

Getting Wi-Fi to work on Alpine is a fucking mess (for me at least).

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    Getting Wi-Fi to work on Alpine is a fucking mess (for me at least).

    thomholwerda@exquisite.socialT greatscott@social.vivaldi.netG camelia@fedi.camelia.devC 3 Replies Last reply
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      Getting Wi-Fi to work on Alpine is a fucking mess (for me at least).

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      Wi-Fi works finally, but since switching to edge, the boot process ends at Starting Display Manager [OK] and then just sits there indefinitely. If I switch to a different console with ctrl + alt + F1 and then start sddm manually, it works fine.

      Any #AlpineLinux people have any idea?

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      • thomholwerda@exquisite.socialT thomholwerda@exquisite.social

        Getting Wi-Fi to work on Alpine is a fucking mess (for me at least).

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        @thomholwerda I have to confess I'm now at that time in my life where basic stuff like wifi just needs to work out of the box, without too much fiddling around πŸ˜… hope you find a solution, I have little experience with Alpine myself, unfortunately.

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          Wi-Fi works finally, but since switching to edge, the boot process ends at Starting Display Manager [OK] and then just sits there indefinitely. If I switch to a different console with ctrl + alt + F1 and then start sddm manually, it works fine.

          Any #AlpineLinux people have any idea?

          domi@donotsta.reD This user is from outside of this forum
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          @thomholwerda@exquisite.social check the logs? this sounds a little bit like sddm started by a service can't bind to the tty (because of something bad going on with udev, for instance)

          ... also, is udev even running? and does sddm depend on it? (check /etc/init.d/sddm)

          i'm on alpine but I start my session by typing startx so I can only guess πŸ™‚

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            Getting Wi-Fi to work on Alpine is a fucking mess (for me at least).

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            @thomholwerda hmm what are you using for Wi-Fi? wpa_supplicant?

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            • camelia@fedi.camelia.devC camelia@fedi.camelia.dev

              @thomholwerda hmm what are you using for Wi-Fi? wpa_supplicant?

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              @camelia I got it figured out! Not entirely sure what I did wrong, but after some fiddling and more doc reading, everything is perfectly working Wi-Fi-wise now. πŸ˜„

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              • thomholwerda@exquisite.socialT thomholwerda@exquisite.social

                Wi-Fi works finally, but since switching to edge, the boot process ends at Starting Display Manager [OK] and then just sits there indefinitely. If I switch to a different console with ctrl + alt + F1 and then start sddm manually, it works fine.

                Any #AlpineLinux people have any idea?

                ariadne@social.treehouse.systemsA This user is from outside of this forum
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                @thomholwerda yes, this is a design problem with elogind: it will return /dev/tty1 as available when it is being used by a getty. you can work around it by turning off getty on /dev/tty1.

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                • ariadne@social.treehouse.systemsA ariadne@social.treehouse.systems

                  @thomholwerda yes, this is a design problem with elogind: it will return /dev/tty1 as available when it is being used by a getty. you can work around it by turning off getty on /dev/tty1.

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                  @ariadne Alright, thanks! I'll figure out how to do that and, well, do it!

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                  • ariadne@social.treehouse.systemsA ariadne@social.treehouse.systems

                    @thomholwerda yes, this is a design problem with elogind: it will return /dev/tty1 as available when it is being used by a getty. you can work around it by turning off getty on /dev/tty1.

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                    @ariadne @thomholwerda I switched away from SDDM because of this bug and haven't switched back yet, but since https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/merge_requests/100373 SDDM should just use tty7. I don't think it's in a stable release yet though.
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