I have been trying to get Ubuntu Studio 13.04 working now for about
three days. I was running Ubuntu 13.04 and the WIFI was fine but since
I've installed Studio, I have no WIFI. The switch is lit blue
constantly now, even if I try to shut down or restart the WIFI. Can
anyone help me out?
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did you do a fresh install or just distro upgrade?
Regards,
Abhayadev S
http://sites.google.com/site/abhayadevs
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 4:34 PM, Ryan Thompson wrote:
> I have been trying to get Ubuntu Studio 13.04 working now for about three
> days. I was running Ubuntu 13.04 and the WIFI was
Fresh install.
On 2013-07-22 8:08 AM, "Abhayadev S" wrote:
> did you do a fresh install or just distro upgrade?
>
> Regards,
> Abhayadev S
> http://sites.google.com/site/abhayadevs
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 4:34 PM, Ryan Thompson
> wrote:
>
>> I have been trying to get Ubuntu Studio 13.04 w
any "dmesg"? the trimmed kernel is missing something?
if nothing works, use Ubuntu and install the Studio packages without the
realtime kernel
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Ryan Thompson wrote:
> Fresh install.
> On 2013-07-22 8:08 AM, "Abhayadev S" wrote:
>
>> did you do a fresh ins
On 13-07-22 08:23 AM, Abhayadev S wrote:
any "dmesg"? the trimmed kernel is missing something?
if nothing works, use Ubuntu and install the Studio packages without
the realtime kernel
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Ryan Thompson
mailto:ryandmsthomp...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Fresh
Hi. I'm the maintainer of linux-lowlatency. It's not a realtime kernel,
and has all the drivers that linux-generic does, so it's not a kernel
problem.
Besides, you can use any kernel on any flavor.
Ubuntu Studio is very much just Ubuntu with a certain set of
preinstalled packages. The main upsid
On 13-07-22 08:51 AM, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
Hi. I'm the maintainer of linux-lowlatency. It's not a realtime kernel,
and has all the drivers that linux-generic does, so it's not a kernel
problem.
Besides, you can use any kernel on any flavor.
Ubuntu Studio is very much just Ubuntu with a certain se
d
o you use Ubuntu Studio for creative works? or do you want to try out
ubuntu desktop with some different desktop env. instead?
Regards,
Abhayadev S
http://sites.google.com/site/abhayadevs
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 5:26 PM, Ryan Thompson wrote:
> On 13-07-22 08:51 AM, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
>
>>
On 13-07-22 09:09 AM, Abhayadev S wrote:
d
o you use Ubuntu Studio for creative works? or do you want to try out
ubuntu desktop with some different desktop env. instead?
Regards,
Abhayadev S
http://sites.google.com/site/abhayadevs
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 5:26 PM, Ryan Thompson
mailto:ryand
It is possible that your netbook has a (may be F11)
combination necessary to activate its Wi-Fi; both of my netbooks do. Try
looking it up for your particular netbook or just try all the combinations
to see if one works. Also make certain that your BIOS is set to its default
settings.
Hope that h
On 13-07-22 09:35 AM, Lawrence H. Bulk wrote:
It is possible that your netbook has a (may be F11)
combination necessary to activate its Wi-Fi; both of my netbooks do.
Try looking it up for your particular netbook or just try all the
combinations to see if one works. Also make certain that your
On Mon, 2013-07-22 at 08:44 -0300, Ryan Thompson wrote:
> Not sure what you mean by "dmesg"
Run
dmesg
or search for something by running
dmesg | grep "foo"
Perhaps
dmesg | grep "Modules linked in"
or something similar.
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Did you hold down the Fn key at the same time you pressed the function
key(s)?
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 8:41 AM, Ryan Thompson wrote:
> On 13-07-22 09:35 AM, Lawrence H. Bulk wrote:
>
> It is possible that your netbook has a (may be F11)
> combination necessary to activate its Wi-Fi; both of m
I should also mention that you should go to the top panel and open the
network connection icon. Make sure that is activated.
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 8:41 AM, Ryan Thompson wrote:
> On 13-07-22 09:35 AM, Lawrence H. Bulk wrote:
>
> It is possible that your netbook has a (may be F11)
> combina
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Unfortunately, I don't even have the option to activate wifi in my network
options. I've tried manually creating one but no luck there. Any thoughts?
On 2013-07-22 6:08 PM, "Lawrence H. Bulk" wrote:
> I should also mention that you should go to the top panel and open the
> network connection ic
go to terminal and run this command:
lspci -nn
then let us know the result of any network adapter listed there.
Leo
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On Mon, 2013-07-22 at 15:15 -0700, Leonardo Palomares wrote:
> go to terminal and run this command:
> lspci -nn
>
>
> then let us know the result of any network adapter listed there.
FWIW does
ifconfig
show anything useful?
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