Have a 1660 Super and I want to turn off Adaptive Overclocking.
It appears to be possible
However, it says that it's a read-only attribute
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Have a 1660 Super and I want to turn off Adaptive Overclocking.
It appears to be possible
However, it says that it's a read-only attribute
Perfectly good and working SSD with 20.04 on it. Popped in my bootable Ubuntu 22.04 (live works fine) and it couldn't find the drive. Checked BIOS and poof, no HDD listed. Tried another drive and the...
duh
>sudo apt install ubuntu-drivers-common
Have build-essential installed, just want to make sure I have all the latest as far as drivers, but the command doesn't work.
>sudo: ubuntu-drivers: command not found
-d -c did the trick. But yes, I've make me a boot USB for 18.04 and doing a fresh install now. Thanks!
https://ubuntugnome.org/download/
Since 18.04 went back to gnome, is this project dead? I guess I need to do a fresh install.
Tried Remmina, rdesktop, xfreerdp and none seem to allow me to connect. Our Windows servers force TLS and NLA. Any rdp client out there that will natively work?
nmcli r wifi on
That did it...knew it was something simple!
Sorry for the n00b question, but if I switch wifi off in the gui, what is the terminal command to turn it back on?
Ifconfig wlo1 up
Doesnt seem to get the gui to flip the switch, nor show the...
Disabling the wireless completely seemed to work with no errors over a 2 hour idle period. Need to test longer though. Will report back!
Im suspecting a driver issue but unsure where to start. I have both a wireless adapter installed as well as an ethernet adapter (wireless doesn't work right and that's another story/thread) enp4s0 is...
Finding this in kern.log over and over again:
Plot thickness a bit. Connected the wifi to my mobile hotspot, works just fine. Connect it back to my Netgear WNDR3700 router...no joy. arp table is incomplete, but when I manually populate it...
But that would have to be run from the source pc (making the request)...this would need to be captured by a device for which the packet is not intended.
So I am working on a side project where I want to monitor for DNS queries (udp/53) from remote LAN devices from my client PC. To do this, I understand I needed airmon-ng to run the WLAN NIC in...
Thanks for all the good advice guys...I was able to snap a little screenshot. Maybe the system is shutting down too early/fast?
http://imgur.com/oMF2a7N.jpg
http://imgur.com/R91l4a1.jpg
Well that's relieving. Now it's experienced the issue on back to back reboots. Ubuntu loads after fsck and throws and error report about plymouthd. Wonder if these are related or separate issues....
here's the smart status
http://i.imgur.com/DTX6COy.png
Need more info. What are you seeing?
Didnt start happening until I did a clean install of 16.04, but about every 4th or 5th reboot I get presented with a initramfs prompt. Prior to this the system acts unstable (terminal wont open,...
Just upgraded to 16.04 LTS in hopes of a fix ans so I really had hoped after two years broadcom would have fixed this, but unfortunately I cannot get my wifi to work. Pinging the gateway after...
Sadly, my wifi still doesn't work :( Pinging the gateway simply results in destination unreachable.
Actually that's not the case at all. From LTS to LTS (that is, setting the update-manager to LTS upgrades to Long term releases only) -d results in upgrade to 16.04 LTS. I am running it right...
"Users of 14.04 LTS will be offered the automatic upgrade when 16.04.1 LTS is released, which is scheduled for July 21st."
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Updated to 6.30.223.248 and same issue. Had a time getting the driver installed since it kept wanting to hold onto the old one. I finally overwrote the wl.ko file under...