It appears to be an issue with flash itself.
I had the xubuntu restricted xtras installed, as well as the flash plug in for mozilla. Uninstalling the mozilla flash plugin appears to have solved...
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It appears to be an issue with flash itself.
I had the xubuntu restricted xtras installed, as well as the flash plug in for mozilla. Uninstalling the mozilla flash plugin appears to have solved...
I installed various converting programs but settled on easytag and winff for converting and tagging mp3s, I'm not entirely sure which program caused this problem... but I uninstalled all of the,...
I just glanced at my laptop and the wireless light was on, I logged in, and everything is working fine.
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I greatly appreciate all your help, everything is working fine now.
That doesn't appear to have changed anything. I rebooted and entered it again. Still a no-go.
The wifi didn't come on, there is still no wireless options in the top right. I tried pressing the wireless button and that didn't seem to rectify this either.
I didn't notice any errors when...
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Linux poahr 3.2.0-29-generic-pae #46-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 27 17:25:43 UTC 2012 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux
My apologies, I copy and pasted all the code you gave me into a text document, put it on a usb, put it onto the computer, and copy and pasted it from there, thats why it was out of sequence like...
"and how" are the last two words on the first line, then it starts with "to activate them" on the following line.
Should I still go ahead with the commands you suggested above this question?
clearpoahr@poahr:~$ nmcli nm status
RUNNING STATE WIFI-HARDWARE WIFI WWAN-HARDWARE WWAN
not running unknown unknown unknown unknown ...
Alright, I did that. When booting up it tried configuring the network.
The network tab at the top right is no longer there.
thank you newb85
here are the results, NikTh
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).
#...
one bump before bed. :)
Hi, while this question may be a bit beyond the scope of this section, I am pretty new to linux so I figured I would post it here. Feel free to move it if you feel inclined to do so.
I installed...