On 15 February 2012 11:11, Sean Miller wrote:
> I have two laptops that are both Currys brands (Advent and e-Machines) and
> they always used to run Ubuntu fine.
>
> Lately, though, there's no wireless at all... doesn't detect anything at
> all, so I assume it's a driver issue of some sort.
>
> As
On 15/02/12 11:45, Sean Miller wrote:
If I get the machine onto an RJ45 lead is there a possibility the OS
could still do this?
Very probably. I had to do this with my old Dell netbook which had a
Broadcom card. Once you are on a wired connection, you can open the
'additional drivers' app a
On 15 February 2012 11:45, Sean Miller wrote:
> On 15 February 2012 11:24, Simon Greenwood wrote:
>
>> need either ndiswrapper or the firmware loading for them - I seem to
>> recall that this has been taken out of Ubuntu recently.
>>
>
> That was the sort of thing I thought it would probably be.
On 15 February 2012 11:24, Simon Greenwood wrote:
> need either ndiswrapper or the firmware loading for them - I seem to
> recall that this has been taken out of Ubuntu recently.
>
That was the sort of thing I thought it would probably be... the developers
making things "cleaner" by removing stu
On 15 February 2012 11:11, Sean Miller wrote:
> I have two laptops that are both Currys brands (Advent and e-Machines) and
> they always used to run Ubuntu fine.
>
> Lately, though, there's no wireless at all... doesn't detect anything at
> all, so I assume it's a driver issue of some sort.
>
> A
I have two laptops that are both Currys brands (Advent and e-Machines) and
they always used to run Ubuntu fine.
Lately, though, there's no wireless at all... doesn't detect anything at
all, so I assume it's a driver issue of some sort.
As I am not currently anywhere near a wired connection I can'