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You could try what the guy on the Bodhi forum did, he downloaded the original kernel and headers version as a .deb file then installed it that way. I don't know what else to suggest, maybe Jerry or someone with more knowledge on it will come up with something.
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(02-21-2018, 07:52 PM)ptyerman link Wrote: ... he downloaded the original kernel and headers version as a .deb file...
Hmm, I never tried downloading without a Network Connection. ???
Thanx anyway
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02-21-2018, 08:22 PM
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Well apparently you have a hardware switch for WIFI. Look in the BIOS for the enable keys. Probably fn/+something else.
*Also why in the world you would pick kernel 4.12 instead of 4.13 I can't imagine. 4.13 is the current hwe kernel for Ubuntu LTS.
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(02-21-2018, 08:22 PM)trinidad link Wrote: Well apparently you have a hardware switch for WIFI. Look in the BIOS for the enable keys. Probably fn/+something else.
The BIOS on my laptop gives me very little possibilities to use or alter
Quote:*Also why in the world you would pick kernel 4.12 instead of 4.13 I can't imagine. 4.13 is the current hwe kernel for Ubuntu LTS.
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Ah well, the most experienced user also had to start by making mistake after mistake.
That's how we learn
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You have a hardware switch. It's there somewhere. Probably in the PCI page of the BIOS. You may have to tab down to it not arrow. Just for now, until you find it, after the lap boots to LL try fn+F2 and see if WIFI starts.
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02-21-2018, 09:15 PM
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(02-21-2018, 09:03 PM)trinidad link Wrote: You have a hardware switch. It's there somewhere. Probably in the PCI page of the BIOS. You may have to tab down to it not arrow.
My laptop uses PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility this gives me 6 tabs (Info./Main/Advanced/Security/Boot/Exit) So you would expect this one to be in 'Advanced" but this gives me only 4 options and to de- or enabled them
Quote:Just for now, until you find it, after the lap boots to LL try fn+F2 and see if WIFI starts.
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This laptop (Easynote) has a wifi-indicator above the keyboard. on or off doesn't make any difference
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Apparently it's not mapped correctly to the OS then. The key you are speaking of is a gadget/macro type key which means it's not a real key just a command like fn+F2. Did you try fn+F2? You can try setting your LL system to autologin first, and then disabling or enabling numbers lock in the BIOS. (one way or the other eliminates the need for fn in a gadget key) Otherwise you could look for a Linux keyboard map for your device. You can kill the key control from root in safe mode and enable WIFI always since the drivers are there, but I'd have to go look up the way to do that in Ubuntu myself.
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