Hi all,
Yesterday I upgraded both mine and my partners laptops to 13.04, now we are both unable to connect to the wireless router (BT HomeHub 3)Prior to the upgrade we had no problems with connecting.
I'm a first time Linux user and have just dual-booted my Advent Milano netbook. I am running XP SP3 as well as Ubuntu Netbook Edition.
Hi, I'm wicked new to Linux, so pardon me if I haven't a clue.
I'm using Ubuntu Netbook Edition 10.04, on an Asus EeePC 904HA.
Yesterday, I was connecting to my wireless network, which has WPA2 security, just fine. Then, I disconnected randomly (I'm used to random disconnects, as I'm a great distance away from my router.)
I recently installed Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10 on a Dell Inspiron Mini. I'm having trouble getting any sort of networking working on the system, however. I can access my router and DSL modem through ethernet, however, when I try to access a website it times out very quickly in Firefox.
Hi , I'm quite new to Ubuntu, I recently broke my laptop and in order to get back online cheaply I bought a second hand netbook. I installed Ubuntu (ubuntu 10.10 netbook remix)in order to speed it up a bit as windows 7 was too much for the 1gb ram.
I have very little understanding (ok no technical ability so be gentle)
Ubuntu 10.10 connects to a DSL modem without any problems - I mean I just plugged it in and it worked - GREAT
I bought a wireless router so I could connect my netbook and now my Ubuntu machine which is simply using a cable from the wireless router now DOES NOT connect.
I tried a windows machine on the wired connection from
I am using my MSI wind U100 running Ubuntu 10.4 netbook remix, I have 2 networks, One of them always works and one barley ever works, The first one (That always works)Called Aaron's Computer, This router is in the room in which ubuntu was installed, And the first network ever connected to.
Hi all,
I have recently bought a Sony Vaio Netbook VPCW12S1E, with Windows 7 Starter installed on it.
I would like to install Ubuntu's Netbook Remix on it. I have made the bootable usb stick, but the problem is I can't find how to enter it's bios to make the netbook startup from usb.
Hi
I have an Asus Eee PC with Ubuntu Netbook 10.10 installed which I've been trying to get my home Wi-Fi working with.
After reading some of the other forum threads about the subject, I ended up opening the Additional Drivers manager & removing, then reactivating the Broadcom STA wireless driver.