> It has to be an older one -- not a brand new one or you run into the same
> problem of having a too-new adapter.
That's not true. It varies device by device. Some new devices have
excellent drivers. Always check http://linuxwireless.org/.
===
Gavin,
Many drivers have debug mode, which will
On Thu, 2 Jun 2016, Gavin Simpson wrote:
Nothing that jumps out at me. Here's the entries from the journal from
the last time I restarted the wifi to a point where the connection is
lost:
[snip'
Speaking as a fedora user, this has happened to me a number of times over the
years. I've post
On 06/02/2016 11:12 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 06/02/2016 08:29 PM, Gavin Simpson wrote:
Nothing that jumps out at me. Here's the entries from the journal from
the last time I restarted the wifi to a point where the connection is
lost:
I was really confused until I realized you had it in revers
Il 03/06/2016 11:33, Dr J Austin ha scritto:
Hi
Following the upgrade today autofs no longer mounts
the maps provided by openldap
The error is
setautomntent: lookup(sss): setautomntent: No such file or directory
[root@hayling:/var/log]$ systemctl status autofs -l
● autofs.service - Automount
Hi
Following the upgrade today autofs no longer mounts
the maps provided by openldap
The error is
setautomntent: lookup(sss): setautomntent: No such file or directory
[root@hayling:/var/log]$ systemctl status autofs -l
● autofs.service - Automounts filesystems on demand
Loaded: loaded (/usr/l
On 06/03/16 14:15, Mark wrote:
> On Fri, 2016-06-03 at 06:43 +1000, Dylan Thiedeke wrote:
>> What is your output for
>>
>> $ aplay -l
>>
>> As mentioned here https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1268786
>> ,
>> is there additional or update firmware/drivers you could install?
>>
> $ aplay