Using Linux Mint, admittedly haven't booted to it for a couple of weeks.
But now can no longer connect to wifi - using WICD, it goes through the motions, authenticating, asigning IP address, connecting - then just kicks out with 'not connected'.
Cant connect with the generic wireless software either.
Nothing wrong with router, connection, or laptop hardware as it works perfectly on Windows.
Can no longer connect to wifi
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Can no longer connect to wifi
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Re: Can no longer connect to wifi
Looks like I'm back to Windows permanently then.
Had no end of connectivity issues with Linix. Shame as I was just getting used to it.
Had no end of connectivity issues with Linix. Shame as I was just getting used to it.
Re: Can no longer connect to wifi
See the wireless script link in my signature and post your results