Well, this is my first time using Ubuntu. As far as I know, Linux is a more efficient OS than Windows, and I had an old laptop (Asus Vivobook), so I decided to give it a try to learn some stuff related to data engineering (If you have some books, courses relates, would be awesome, im newbie) The problem? I can only navigate the internet for a couple of minutes. After that, the WiFi connection gets lost, and it won't appear anymore until I turn off the laptop. Then I'll have another 10 minutes until it happens again. What have I found? Well, a couple of things I discovered are interesting to mention: Sometimes the WiFi lasts longer. I don't really know why, but I suspect that when the laptop has the charger plugged in, it lasts a little longer. [COLOR=#0C0D0E][FONT=-apple-system]Sometimes, the battery icon appears to do nothing. I mean, I know it's plugged in, and it should be charging, but it shows as if it wasn't. Although the battery doesn't drain. here is some info about the pc: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/CKnMVwD8RY/
Last edited by ajgreeny; July 10th, 2024 at 08:47 AM.
That link helps a bit but more info would be useful. Please show us the output of command inxi -Fzx Please use code tags for that output - there's a how-to in my signature below.
Code-tags --- Boot-Repair --- Grub2 wiki & Grub2 Basics --- RootSudo --- Wireless-Info --- SolvedThreads --- System-Info-Script
What is the output of: Code: sudo lshw -C network; lsb_release -a; uname -a Thanks
sudo lshw -C network; lsb_release -a; uname -a
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