Public bug reported:
I'm running a TOSHIBA A205 laptop, with Ubuntu 18.04, x64 version. For
some reason, I can only stay connected to WiFI for a a few minutes
before the computer starts randomly dropping packets.
Since the driver version is always the same as the kernel version, I'm
blaming this
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@ajkan001:
Actually, I think I did. Apparently, 18.04 needs dnsmasq to be running,
whereas 16.04 didn't seem to require the user to even have dnsmasq
installed. So, make sure you have dnsmasq installed, using (without
quotes) "sudo apt install dnsmasq-base". Sometimes, however, dnsmasq
just doesn'
** Description changed:
I have a connection profile which is supposed to allow my computers to
- talk to eachother over an ad-hoc eithernet connection. For me, this is
+ talk to eachother over an ad-hoc ethernet connection. For me, this is
mostly useful for when I need to transfer large files
BTW, I forgot to mention a few things:
I haven't had this issue with Arch GNU/Linux, so I'm guessing this is
NOT an upstream issue. Then again, I haven't tried doing this on Arch in
quite a while, and I don't think I can attempt it now because the
computer in question is having some hard drive iss
Public bug reported:
I have a connection profile which is supposed to allow my computers to
talk to eachother over an ad-hoc eithernet connection. For me, this is
mostly useful for when I need to transfer large files over from one
computer to another (the only network I have is WiFi, and it's pain