Hi,
I have recently installed F17 on a Samsung N220 netbook dual booting with Win7 but am unable to connect via wireless with the Realtek RTL8192SE Wireless LAN Controller in F17.
Commands and messages so far:
#lspci
Network Controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd RTL8192E/RTL8192SE Wireless LAN Controller (rev01)
#modprobe rtl8192se
#lsmod | grep 8192
rtl8192se 62113
My daughter's 64 bit Toshiba Satellite L655 suffered from the common Toshiba laptop problem of Invisible battery under Fedora 16.
dmesg | grep batt
would report Battery absent. This appears to be common with Toshiba laptops under Fedora, Ubuntu, Centos, Debian, and BackTrack Linux. Online research pointed to custom kernels, which sound like a headache; and a simpler way using Grub2.
Hi,
I've been reading several threads on the forums about people having the same issue as me, which is unstable and slow wifi with the Realtek rtl8188ce wifi adapter. None of the threads have helped.
Please let me know if you need more info than this:
Laptop:
Code:
TOSHIBA SATELLITE C855-1L1
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-bit
Kernel/architecture (including 32 vs.
Hi,
I have a dell xps 14 laptop with fedora 18 installed. The SD card reader does not detect any cards. I get no dmesg output when inserting a card.
I assume this means I don't have the drivers installed. Output of lspci:
Code:
[conor@fedora ~]$ lspci | grep SD
09:00.1 SD Host controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
Hi,
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Hey everyone,