Hello,
I have exhausted every possible place on the web for hours and haven't found a solution to this issue.
Info: +Fedora is running in a triple boot.
Hey folks,
After having upgraded from 12.04 to 12.10, I've encountered a main issue with my laptop - it won't respond to "cpufreq-set" the way it did with the previous version.
Since I'm one of the users who have to cope with the "unrecognized adapter" issue on a Dell XPS 1330, I had used a workaround ever since this started happening, passing a command to the kernel at boot
Hi I have a watchguard firewall, and I lost access to the firewall before xmas, therefore I visited the site, upgraded the firewall to the latest firmware but unfortunatly, I am now having similar issues where I will lose access to the firewall, sometimes it will let me in sometimes nothing.
Hi all,
Today I did a new install of Fedora 17 on my desktop. It had kernel 3.3 and I had no issues using the wired and wireless connections.
Oh. I had a similar issue when I first installed Waldorf. I'm surprised that the above doesn't have an effect on it, though. The 2nd gen sets are a little different, though. You could use the above link to try to edit kernel boot parameters the same way that I did. If that works, and you start suffering from backlight resetting itself after sleep, get back
I have a wireless tp-link wn822n v2.0
Hardware Ids: usb\Vid_0cf3 & Pid_7015 & Rev_0202
Service: AR9271
does this device have firmware and driver to work properly in linux back track 4
could you give links to some pages that I can learn how to make flash and install driver?
does this firmware works also with the windows 7 driver?
please help I have read a lot of threads and I become co
Hello,
Im running F17 on my Toshiba laptop. The problem that just began about 2 weeks ago is the machine freezes when I try to connect to a wifi network via the built in adapter. I have tested the machine with Winblows 7 and the problem doesn't exist with that OS, so I know it's a Linux issue. I have also tested other OS's to see if it is a Fedora issue, or Linux issue.
Hi everyone,
I am running Ubuntu 10.10 on a Dell Dimension 4700 desktop computer. I just upgraded to 10.10 from the previous version after getting my D-Link wireless adapter back after loaning it out. My internet now won't stay connected.
I purchased USB Wireless adapter which runs smoothly on Windows and Ubuntu, but in BackTrack it showing me Bad password issue. From my reading I guess it's driver issue which BackTrack Kernel don't have drivers for RTL8191SU (my) Adapter.
The Realtek site have drivers for kernels 2.6-2.9.