Hi

I have an Acer laptop on which I run Xubuntu 18.04. Recently I've been having 
increasing problems with the wi-fi. At first it kept randomly dropping the 
connection, but allowed me to reconnect. The frequency of these dropouts 
increased and a few days ago it got to the point where not only could I not 
reconnect at all, the available wi-fi networks were not even being detected.

My assumption was a failing wi-fi adaptor. Having identified the type I went on 
to the Intel website only to find that support for it has been dropped (the 
laptop is a few years old). It did suggest, however, that combinations of the 
Fn and function keys might provide a hardware switch for the wi-fi, as might 
Ctrl + Alt plus a function key. Really it was clutching at straws but I tried 
it anyway, with little hope given that the instructions were aimed at Windows 
users.

To cut a long story short Ctrl + Alt + F1 took me instantly out of the GUI to a 
command line login prompt. After logging in I ran "startx" to fire up the GUI 
and that took me to the "first use" screen you get when installing Xfce - no 
task bar, menu or anything else pre-defined. Fearing I may have royally screwed 
up my user interface I did a hard shutdown with the power button and then 
rebooted. Up came the GUI exactly as I am used to seeing it, with wi-fi working 
fine and no dropouts since.

I've found nothing in either the Xubuntu or Acer documentation about this 
particular key combination but it's worked wonders. May just be worth others 
bearing in mind in case of wi-fi or, possibly, other driver issues.

Nige
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