Well i found them. If you look in the Applications Icon in the Unity side bar you should select installed and show all installed applications. Once you find the icon and then open the program the...
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Well i found them. If you look in the Applications Icon in the Unity side bar you should select installed and show all installed applications. Once you find the icon and then open the program the...
trying to find an answer as well..
well without any information about your router try turning off your computer, and your modem and router to do a reset. Turn on the modem first and wait 30 secs and then turn on your router. Wait 20...
If you right click on your wireless network connections on the top right hand portion of the screen select edit connections. Click on the wireless tab and select add. fill in the boxes that apply to...
If even though this posts refers to 9.10 give it a try:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1568057
check to make sure you did not accidentally turn off your wireless. its usually a function key like F2. Look at the keyboard for the antenna icon then turn it on. Or it could be another series of...
Try this:
With a wired connection go to System>Administration>Synaptic Package Manager and select wicd for install. After it is installed go back and do a search for network manager. Mark it for...
Check and make sure that you did not accidentally turn off your wireless. If its a laptop it should be a FN key or a switch on the side.
okay is one of your options recovery or you can choose the headers that were installed before today?
well are you getting any error messages or does the screen just stay black?
I offered that suggestion because mine has done the same thing. All other computers work fine with the router except one of the laptops but resetting the router by unplugging it and waiting 30 secs....
Try resetting your router by unplugging it, waiting about 30 secs and plugging it back in. Restart the computer and see if it now finds your router and connects.
Try resetting your router and then restart the computer
With a wired connection go to System>Administration>Update Manager and install all updates then restart your computer.
Then go to System>Administration>Hardware Drivers and the computer should do a...
As the computer is booting up enter the BIOS and make sure that it was not disabled when the battery totally discharged.
If this is a laptop double check to make sure you didn't accidentally turn off the wireless. Usually a Function key like F2 or something.
If that is not the case tell us what version of Ubuntu you...
plugged in my wired connection and ran in a terminal window:
sudo dhclient eth0
once connected i was able to downloaded network manager from synaptic.
thanks
I am using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS 64 bit. I deleted network manager so that I could install wicd but did not install wicd first so now I have no internet. I have read several post and the answer for me is...
Try using the wicd wired and wireless network manager and uninstalling the pre- installed network manager. wicd can be found in the synaptic package manager.
Sorry it took me so long to get back to the forum but the 64 bit alternate install did not work for me. I went back to the 32 bit alternate install and all is well. Wireless is working with the...
My studio 17 just arrived and when i tried to install from the iso 64 bit download burn i was unsuccessful. After reading a couple of post i am now downloading the alternate installer and will give...
Read this link. Maybe a start..
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8462772#post8462772
Since it was the newest version maybe install the backports woke the wireless up and uninstalling really didn't matter. Did everything work fine after a system restart?
try shutting down both the modem running into the router and the router. Wait 20 secs and then restart the modem, wait another 10 seconds and plug in the router. Now check to see if the connection...
I used this manual and asked questions.
http://tintin.sourceforge.net/manual/