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I feel like an idiot. I forgot all about the wireless kill switch on the side of the laptop. It was disabled using that.
Thanks for all the help, everything is working now. :)
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I feel like an idiot. I forgot all about the wireless kill switch on the side of the laptop. It was disabled using that.
Thanks for all the help, everything is working now. :)
Ok, wicd didn't help.
I've gone through this Wireless Trouble shooter and have come to this:
4.2.5. Driver looks ok, device disabled
* Newer laptops come with features to disable...
Wouldn't this suggest that the problem is with network manager or one of it's underlying tools? Do you still have the signal dropping issues with wicd? Thanks.
Thanks for the replies people. I'll try playing around with ndiswrapper and see if it makes things work. Since some of you are reporting the card as working, I'll hold on the bug report for now.
Hello,
I've just upgraded to 9.10 (fresh install from scratch). Everything seems fine, except the wireless. I don't know where to begin to fix this issue. From what others are reporting, it seems...
Here's another funny thing, the above listing in a better format says
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda7 8.5G 8.0G 27M 100% /
Where's the .5...
That's cool.... So you can do this anywhere.. even on a flash drive. Nice. :)
After doing what you require, make a new swap partition and then edit /etc/fstab to point out which partition the new swap will be in.
Take a look at this:...
Hello,
This question has been posted here:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/ubuntu-63/so-many-kernels-and-running-out-of-space-in-698596/
Basically my problem is my root partition is...