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    Wifi disabled by default

    Running SuperOS 64 on Lenovo s10-3s with Broadcom wifi, but the wifi is disabled by default on boot up, how do I change that ?

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    Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish

    Re: Wifi disabled by default

    Assuming Super OS is based on Ubuntu....

    Do you mean it doesn't work at all, or do you mean that you've installed the driver but that you have to manually connect to a network each time you boot?

    If the former:

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wi...Driver/bcm43xx

    If the latter, right-click on network-manager > Edit Connections > Wireless tab > highlight your network and click on 'edit' > tick the 'Connect automatically' box. Now click on 'Apply'.
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