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{{Note|If using the ''{{c|gnome}}'' install image, {{c|linux-firmware}} and NetworkManager are already installed and available. You can use {{c|nmtui}} to get Wi-Fi going if you need network connectivity prior to getting X and GNOME fully up and running. In addition, ZeroConf/Bonjour multicast DNS lookups are enabled by default. Both these things will ''not'' be set up yet if you are using the ''{{c|stage3}}'' image.}}
{{Note|If using the ''{{c|gnome}}'' or other desktop install image, {{c|linux-firmware}} and NetworkManager are already installed and available. You can use {{c|nmtui}} to get Wi-Fi going if you need network connectivity prior to getting X and GNOME fully up and running. In addition, desktop stage3's have ZeroConf/Bonjour multicast DNS lookups enabled by default. Both these things will ''not'' be set up yet if you are using the basic ''{{c|stage3}}'' image.}}

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{{Note|If using the ''{{c|gnome}}'' or other desktop install image, {{c|linux-firmware}} and NetworkManager are already installed and available. You can use {{c|nmtui}} to get Wi-Fi going if you need network connectivity prior to getting X and GNOME fully up and running. In addition, desktop stage3's have ZeroConf/Bonjour multicast DNS lookups enabled by default. Both these things will ''not'' be set up yet if you are using the basic ''{{c|stage3}}'' image.}}
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If using the gnome or other desktop install image, linux-firmware and NetworkManager are already installed and available. You can use nmtui to get Wi-Fi going if you need network connectivity prior to getting X and GNOME fully up and running. In addition, desktop stage3's have ZeroConf/Bonjour multicast DNS lookups enabled by default. Both these things will not be set up yet if you are using the basic stage3 image.