I upgraded my PanP5 from Karmic to Lucid (64 bit) last night, and it seems like everything is working so far.
However, I am unable to use the function keys Fn+F11 to turn on the wireless.
Is there a command-line method to enable wireless?
I upgraded my PanP5 from Karmic to Lucid (64 bit) last night, and it seems like everything is working so far.
However, I am unable to use the function keys Fn+F11 to turn on the wireless.
Is there a command-line method to enable wireless?
We're getting that on the shop Pangolin too. But the wireless is enabled... just the Fn-F11 isn't really working.
Did you try right-clicking on network manager and enabling wireless?
If that doesn't work, try...
Code:sudo modprobe iwlagn
I did "sudo modprobe iwlagn" and then "lsmod"
iwlagn,iwlcore & mac80211 are all loaded - however, I cannot enable wireless.
Any other ideas?
Please go to System > Admin > Software Sources > Updates (tab) and make sure Proposed and Backports are enabled. Then run your updates and reboot.
Does that fix it?
Thanks - I enabled Proposed and Backports and can now turn on wireless!
Unfortunately, it looks like I'm running into a different bug - my wireless is VERY slow. (went from ~10 megabits/second down to 1 megabit/second.
I am experiencing the same problem on a desktop running Lucid, and haven't solved it yet.
hmmm, for some reason my wireless has sped up to normal?
well, I'll call that "solved" even if I don't know why!
Could have been a problem with your access point, then. If it occurs again, I'd try resetting the AP and see if that solves it.
Thanks for your help. Yes, my panp5 is working great with Lucid!
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