Update:
So i changed dependencies.yaml to have - python3-m2crypto instead of - python-m2crypto.
Found that and changed it but still no change - when running Wok there is no Kimchi.
I'm unable to...
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Update:
So i changed dependencies.yaml to have - python3-m2crypto instead of - python-m2crypto.
Found that and changed it but still no change - when running Wok there is no Kimchi.
I'm unable to...
So before i updated to 20.04 from 19.10(plain ubuntu), i had Wok running with Kimchi to manage KVM - but after upgrading to 20.04, Wok, Kimchi, and Webmin are no longer working - or rather they were...
latest distro fixed it. marking as solved
chiming back in. other thread got my wifi reliable again. but still unable to connect to 5ghz
4 straight days of no issues. must have been something to do with wicd since a resent update or something along the codes you had me run. speedtest is showing about max for wireless B/G so i'm...
reboot and the wifi is working right away. first time in two weeks i haven't had to reboot 20 times or w.e. to get online. but i'm not ready to say we're out of the woods yet
sudo dpkg-reconfigure...
nice reply, thanks for the maximum effort :D
so
lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 net shows my card whether it's working or not, which throws me off some. but it does support the idea that maybe my...
i wish it was hardware. windows has no problem with it......
previous theory i had is bunk now. got home from work and had to reboot about 20 times to get the wireless up again, even with...
so first boot since my last reply, the wifi was down again, did another modprobe and reboot now its back.... so unless you have a creative idea or someone else feels like chiming in my best bet is to...
i uninstalled network manager to start using Wicd instead. gave me a little bit more stability. the problem was there before i did that though.
pretty much i've come to the conclusion that i...
########## wireless info START ##########
Report from: 16 Aug 2017 20:04 EDT -0400
Booted last: 16 Aug 2017 00:00 EDT -0400
Script from: 25 Mar 2017 07:04 UTC +0000
##### release...
woops..... i thought this was the other post i've made where the computer will boot and just not detect the card... i'm running two problems lol
those are the exact steps i did to get rid of the dropping out and slow speeds (also sticking to wireless B.... i'd kill for N or AC to work)
for shits and giggles i ran through the steps again...
lspci | grep Wireless
05:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8812AE 802.11ac PCIe Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01)
sometimes when i boot i have no wifi, can't find any...
rebump?
....bump?
ubuntu 17.04
started off as connection drops and slow speeds, a few hours of searching and i've disabled wireless N on my router for 2.4Ghz, installed the rtl8821ae driver, removed the default...
so.... i accidentally unplugged two of my three 2TB drives in my RAID5. when i plugged them back in my super block was missing, on all drives, and i was unable to assemble the raid. after a few hours...
that did it. thank you so much
i'm already ssh'd in, and i did it with ubuntu's desktop sharing last week before i lost my putty config with no problems
so i reinstalled windows 10 on my main computer and i cant get my SSH tunnel to VNC into my ubuntu media server (it's running desktop)
i can SSH into it no problem but i can't get putty configured...
last i checked it's incredibly hard to get it to build on 64 bit systems. i tried getting it to work for me a few days ago, followed every tutorial google had to offer, most of them said x86 only,...
sigh.... i'm an R-Tard. it was UFW. fixed it
actually..... it's probably related to UFW....... so how do i tell UFW to allow these services?
recently had to reconfigure my media server to VNC through SSH since my log files were going crazy with a botnet trying to log in...
after getting SSH set up, and successfully tunneling in, i...