On 13-07-22 09:35 AM, Lawrence H. Bulk wrote:
It is possible that your netbook has a <FN + {key}> (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 helps ...


On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 8:13 AM, Ryan Thompson <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 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
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        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 set of
            preinstalled packages. The main upside is that you get
            realtime
            privilege preconfigured and a few other things.

        It strikes me as odd that I can't use my WIFI on my netbook.
         I've tried a few different solutions that I've found through
        Google but none of them work.  I had WIFI (thats how I
        downloaded the ISO).  I like the look of Studio (the layout
        and menus) but I really need the WIFI to work.


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    I got into Photography last year and I've been doing alot of
    processing.  I liked the nice clean look and packages offered by
    Studio.  I've also been starting to look into video.  The sound
    mixing is a nice bonus for my Halloween setup this year (yes I
    make my own sound effects tracks :)).  Thanks for the Help so far,
    I'm new to Linux and, as you can probably tell, don't know much
    about it.

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Tried all the function keys, none work for Wifi
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