Mageia Linux 10 Alpha 1: Wired and Wi-Fi internet does not work in the classic installation. KDE Plasma Installed Kernel: Linux localhost.localdomain 6.12.62-desktop-5.mga10 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Wed Dec 17 12:52:06 UTC 2025 x86_64 GNU/Linux Kernel after update: Linux localhost.localdomain 6.18.5-desktop-1.mga10 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon Jan 12 23:38:47 UTC 2026 x86_64 GNU/Linux During installation: Wired Network: It identifies and activates the hardware, but still cannot connect. lspci: 01:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8211/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 10) Wi-Fi Network: It identifies the hardware, but cannot activate it. lspci: 02:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter (rev 31) After installation, the wired internet works normally. The Wi-Fi connection only works after installation, which is done by installing the package and using the command: package: networkmanager-applet command: systemctl enable NetworkManager.service I await your reply. ———— Mageia Linux 10: the operating system of this decade and the future. ———— If something is wrong, please correct me. Because I am always living and learning. ———— To all: Thank you for everything! Sorry for anything.
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See Also: (none) => https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32125
Thanks. Excuse me for assigning this to you. But... (In reply to geiadrivalinux30 from comment #0) > Mageia Linux 10 Alpha 1: Wired and Wi-Fi internet does not work in the > classic installation. > During installation: > Wired Network: It identifies and activates the hardware, but still cannot > connect. Are you saying that Ethernet does not work *during* installation? But does on re-boot? > After installation, the wired internet works normally.
Assignee: bugsquad => j.alberto.vc
(In reply to Lewis Smith from comment #2) > Thanks. Excuse me for assigning this to you. > > But... > (In reply to geiadrivalinux30 from comment #0) > > Mageia Linux 10 Alpha 1: Wired and Wi-Fi internet does not work in the > > classic installation. > > During installation: > > Wired Network: It identifies and activates the hardware, but still cannot > > connect. > Are you saying that Ethernet does not work *during* installation? But does > on re-boot? > > After installation, the wired internet works normally. I not explain me too well, our devs are working on this, that is why I put the link
Assignee: j.alberto.vc => bugsquad
Assignee: bugsquad => pkg-bugs
The three bugs are in communication: Mageia Linux 10 Alpha 1: Network Manager on KDE Plasma Live Media: The 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network connects and disconnects on its own, while the 5.8 GHz Wi-Fi network is working normally.: https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35004 Mageia Linux 10 Alpha 1: Wired and Wi-Fi internet does not work in the classic installation.: https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35001 Mageia Linux 10 Alpha 1: Network Center does not accept the insertion of Cloudflare IPv6 DNS on Wi-Fi networks; it works fine on wired networks.: https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35003 ---------------- Here: Mageia Linux 10 Alpha 1: Network Center does not accept the insertion of Cloudflare IPv6 DNS on Wi-Fi networks; it works fine on wired networks.: https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35003 Mageia Linux 10 Beta 1 (KDE Plasma x86_64) Round 1: Tests performed from 01/30/26, with the system updated via the internet during classic installation (default file system: ext4). Wired internet worked normally during classic installation. The following commands were used to enable Wi-Fi, using the drakx-net-applet (net_applet) already installed by default, without the need to install networkmanager-applet: # rpm -qa ! kernel-firmware-nonfree kernel-firmware-nonfree-20260110-1.mga10.nonfree # rfkill list # rfkill unblock wifi Suggestion: apply this solution to Beta 1 Round 2 or Beta 2. Here. I have already published the information for the classic installation, which includes hardware and software information for the Wi-Fi network, as a way to save technical resources on the Mageia servers. Here I will only publish the information for the wired network, from the classic installation:
Mageia Linux 10 Beta 1 (KDE Plasma x86_64) Round 1: Wired internet: classic installation:
# uname -a Linux localhost.localdomain 6.18.8-desktop-1.mga10 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Sat Jan 31 01:28:12 UTC 2026 x86_64 GNU/Linux
lspci: 01:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8211/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 10)
# rpm -qa ! dhcpcd dhcpcd-10.3.0-8.mga10 # rpm -qa --last ! drakx-net drakx-net-2.61-1.mga10.noarch # rpm -qa --last ! drakx-net-applet drakx-net-applet-2.61-1.mga10.noarch
Created attachment 15399 [details] dhcpcd -T enp1s0.txt dhcpcd -T enp1s0.txt
Created attachment 15400 [details] ifcfg-enp1s0.txt ifcfg-enp1s0.txt
Created attachment 15401 [details] inxi -n.txt inxi -n.txt
Created attachment 15402 [details] resolv.conf.txt resolv.conf.txt
Created attachment 15403 [details] systemctl status dhcpcd.txt systemctl status dhcpcd.txt # systemctl status dhcpcd ● dhcpcd.service - A minimalistic network configuration daemon with DHCPv4, rdis> Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/dhcpcd.service; enabled; preset: en> Active: active (running) since Thu 2026-02-05 02:27:01 -03; 8min ago Invocation: 880fa56ba60640baa8238b9edfecdfa9 Main PID: 756 (dhcpcd) Tasks: 5 (limit: 4362) Memory: 2.8M (peak: 6.4M) CPU: 1.093s CGroup: /system.slice/dhcpcd.service ├─ 756 "dhcpcd: [manager] [ip4] [ip6]" ├─ 763 "dhcpcd: [privileged proxy]" ├─ 764 "dhcpcd: [network proxy]" ├─ 765 "dhcpcd: [control proxy]" └─3890 "dhcpcd: [BPF ARP] enp1s0 192.168.18.4" fev 05 02:33:12 localhost.localdomain dhcpcd[763]: if_route (ADD): Network is do> fev 05 02:33:12 localhost.localdomain dhcpcd[763]: if_route (ADD): Network is do> fev 05 02:33:12 localhost.localdomain dhcpcd[763]: wlp2s0: adding default route > fev 05 02:33:12 localhost.localdomain dhcpcd[763]: if_route (ADD): Network is do> fev 05 02:33:12 localhost.localdomain dhcpcd[763]: wlp2s0: adding route to 2804:> fev 05 02:33:12 localhost.localdomain dhcpcd[763]: if_route (ADD): Network is do> fev 05 02:33:12 localhost.localdomain dhcpcd[763]: wlp2s0: adding default route > fev 05 02:33:12 localhost.localdomain dhcpcd[763]: if_route (ADD): Network is do> fev 05 02:33:12 localhost.localdomain dhcpcd[763]: wlp2s0: deleting address fe80> fev 05 02:33:58 localhost.localdomain dhcpcd[763]: enp1s0: changing route to 280>
# systemctl status networkmanager Unit networkmanager.service could not be found.
Created attachment 15404 [details] systemctl status network.txt systemctl status network.txt # systemctl status network ● network.service - LSB: Bring up/down networking Loaded: loaded (/etc/rc.d/init.d/network; generated) Active: active (running) since Thu 2026-02-05 02:27:07 -03; 7min ago Invocation: 8f94644b05444f9f9fbfe0575a6d81e3 Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8) Process: 766 ExecStart=/etc/rc.d/init.d/network start (code=exited, status=0> Tasks: 1 (limit: 4362) Memory: 8.3M (peak: 15.2M) CPU: 7.738s CGroup: /system.slice/network.service └─1116 /sbin/ifplugd -I -b -i enp1s0 fev 05 02:27:19 localhost.localdomain ifplugd(wlp2s0)[1180]: client: INFO :> fev 05 02:27:20 localhost.localdomain ifplugd(wlp2s0)[1180]: Program executed su> fev 05 02:32:25 localhost.localdomain ifplugd(enp1s0)[1116]: Link beat detected. fev 05 02:32:26 localhost.localdomain ifplugd(enp1s0)[1116]: Executing '/etc/ifp> fev 05 02:32:27 localhost.localdomain ifplugd(enp1s0)[1116]: client: Determining> fev 05 02:32:27 localhost.localdomain ifplugd(enp1s0)[1116]: client: done. fev 05 02:32:27 localhost.localdomain ifplugd(enp1s0)[1116]: Program executed su> fev 05 02:33:12 localhost.localdomain ifplugd(wlp2s0)[1180]: Executing '/etc/ifp> fev 05 02:33:12 localhost.localdomain ifplugd(wlp2s0)[1180]: Program executed su> fev 05 02:33:12 localhost.localdomain ifplugd(wlp2s0)[1180]: Exiting.
(In reply to geiadrivalinux30 from comment #4) > Mageia Linux 10 Beta 1 (KDE Plasma x86_64) Round 1: > > Tests performed from 01/30/26, with the system updated via the internet > during classic installation (default file system: ext4). > > > Wired internet worked normally during classic installation. The following > commands were used to enable Wi-Fi, using the drakx-net-applet (net_applet) > already installed by default, without the need to install > networkmanager-applet: > > > # rpm -qa ! kernel-firmware-nonfree > kernel-firmware-nonfree-20260110-1.mga10.nonfree > > # rfkill list > > # rfkill unblock wifi > > > Suggestion: apply this solution to Beta 1 Round 2 or Beta 2. I await your reply.
I think this must await the Beta pre-release.
OK installing with wifi here: A couple days ago I performed a Classic install using 10beta1-round1 x86_64 classic installer, with wifi configured and updates retrieved over wifi with full success during install, no manual fix needed. Wifi spec see Bug 35117 Comment 0 Nonfree was correctly suggested by installer, which I accepted. Was it not suggested by the installer in your case?
CC: (none) => fri
Updating Summary, and Status Comment
Ever confirmed: 1 => 0Status comment: (none) => Did installer ask for nonfree? c#16&18Summary: Mageia Linux 10 Alpha 1: Wired and Wi-Fi internet does not work in the classic installation. => Mageia 10beta1-round1: Wi-Fi internet does not work in the classic installation?Status: NEW => UNCONFIRMED