So, I just got home, and when I turned my laptop on was met with:
1802 Unauthorized network card is plugged in - Power off and remove the network card (0A12/001).
System is halted
After a...
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So, I just got home, and when I turned my laptop on was met with:
1802 Unauthorized network card is plugged in - Power off and remove the network card (0A12/001).
System is halted
After a...
I am also having this problem, running Ubuntu 18.04 on a Lenovo L540 with Intel wifi. Sometimes running sudo services network-manager restart will fix it, but at least 1/2 the time a reset is...
Both? I've spent a couple hours searching for similar issues with no success, not sure if I/we are simply missing something in settings, or something else entirely.
My friend has an Asus Q553 2-in1 PC, currently running Ubuntu 16.04. Everything works great except that when you fold the screen over to use it as a tablet the keyboard doesn't turn off, and so...
Interestingly it randomly started to work an hour or so ago. I had him check the above stuff out anyhow though, and md5sum /lib/firmware/iwlwifi-6000g2b-6.ucode returns the same result as yours,...
output of dmesg | grep -e iwl -e wlan is:
kevin@wreck-it-ralph:~$ dmesg | grep -e iwl -e wlan
[ 15.614585] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: can't disable ASPM; OS doesn't have ASPM control
[ ...
No change.
Initially changing to ignore IpV6 seemed to fix it. But the next time he started up his system, it was back to cycling. Neither of the next suggestions appears to be having any effect.
Unfortuantly the router's he's trying to connect to and which gives him problems semi-regularly neither of us has access to change any settings on (tis at his job). But we'll give the rest of your...
Hi there,
My husband has a Thinkpad L540 which he's had issues with the WiFi with off and on for a while now. It connects to our (unprotected) WiFi network at home fine, but only connects to...
Never mind.
I just installed 13.10 beta1 on my husbands lapto, and added the gnome3-team/gnome3 & gnome3-next repositories to his laptop. After updating and a dist-upgrade it freezes immediatly after login. If I...
Yes, still suspends.
I just checked my BIOS and don't see any settings for such there. This was working fine up untill a week or so ago when I upgraded...
I just upgraded to Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 yesterday and my laptop now suspends when closed irregardless of the settings. I've installed XFCE and the same problem occurs. Irregardless of whether the...
That fixed it! I actually appear to have not had a profile OR bash_logout file/folder, so perhaps that was part of the problem. THANK YOU!!! :) :) :)
grep -i xau ~/.bashrc ~/.profile /etc/bash.bashrc:
grep: /home/emily/.profile: No such file or directory
diff ~/.bashrc /etc/skel/.bashrc:
1c1,114
<...
id:
uid=1000(emily) gid=1000(emily) groups=1000(emily),4(adm),24(cdrom),27(sudo),30(dip),46(plugdev),108(lpadmin),125(sambashare)
sudo cat:
#
# This file MUST be edited with the 'visudo'...
So, I've upgraded/re-installed the same way many, many, many times over the years. And for the first time I've run into problems. My basic reutine is to format my / partition and leave /home in tact....
The last time I rebooted I re-ran the instructions for time for the 3rd time (sudo ntpdate time.nist.gov us.pool.ntp.org ntp.ubuntu.com north-america.pool.ntp.org pool.ntp.org && sudo hwclock...
And... its back. I know I did a rather large update on Sunday night with it reappearing yesterday once, and this morning I've already had to reset 3x.
I'm probably jinxing myself by posting this, but after blogging about it it was suggested that system time might be badly configured. Since running:
sudo ntpdate time.nist.gov us.pool.ntp.org...
His was actually still on 11.10 when it started after installing some new updates. I do have an older desktop running Xubuntu that I used when they were both (briefly) down :)
In anycase, I've...
Yeah, I had no problems up untill a few days ago, on either system. Mine goes into read-only only very occasionally, and so far I have been succesful in unlocking it by simply rebooting and telling...
Ok, just read through the bug report, sounds right... is there a way to install an older linux kernel w/o re-installing?