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		Jim,
Are you still having update issues ?
I meant just a regular update.
Menu -> Favourites -> Install Updates
Click continue
Enter your password
Click Authenticate
Allow the process to complete.
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		Steve,
My system is updating fine now, thanks.
I assume that satisfies the "LL" question above?
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		I used LL as shorthand for Linux Lite - sorry.
If your system is updating ok that's fine.  You didn't confirm in the thread you had about update problems, so I wasn't sure what your status was.
	
	
	
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		I have done all that carefully, but I have not got it to work yet.
I copied the notes off terminal to a file where I can find it and read later.
In my "Network" found in the panel, I can get to a complex list of settings to select to (presumably?) get the device going.
Is this correct?
If so, what entries to I fill in?
A few short minutes ago, I found a WiFi set up page. Sorry to say, but I cannot find it again. I did take a screenshot, copied to clipboard, but it did not arrive here when I clicked paste.
Do I have to set up the connection somewhere?
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		No sign of the adaptor there.
Were there any error messages during the install and did you reboot after running the install script ?
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		Steve,
I will check back in early tomorrow.
I am very tired now........apologies.
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		Hi Jim, you don't need to put in a new subject every time you post. Thank you.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Jim,
Another thing to check when you get chance.
In the BIOS/UEFI settings does your machine have the option for secure boot ?
This can cause issues, so let us know how it is set (if you have it).
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