I have in the recent past has fine wireless connectivity with my HP Mini 110 netbook. Then a few days ago - poof! Gone. It's not my main machine, so I was slow to notice it, and cannot connect the problem with any prior event.
It's a dual boot machine, so I booted to WinXP, and connectivity is fine. I then launched a KB 10.10 live disk using the netbook...no connectivity. Very strange.
Getting desperate, I got a KB 11.04 alpha-3 live disk running (an epic in itself, believe me), and...again no connectivity.
I have NO idea at this point even how to approach this problem. I seem NOT to have a hardware issue (else WinXP wireless would be messed up, which it isn't). I don't have some corrupt system file, else connecting from either of my live disks would have worked, which they didn't.
Can anyone suggest to me how to approach this problem Without wireless Linux, this machine is of much less use to me. It really ought to work. I suppose I could try another flavor of Linux - say PCLinux...
Any ideas would be most welcome.
It's a dual boot machine, so I booted to WinXP, and connectivity is fine. I then launched a KB 10.10 live disk using the netbook...no connectivity. Very strange.
Getting desperate, I got a KB 11.04 alpha-3 live disk running (an epic in itself, believe me), and...again no connectivity.
I have NO idea at this point even how to approach this problem. I seem NOT to have a hardware issue (else WinXP wireless would be messed up, which it isn't). I don't have some corrupt system file, else connecting from either of my live disks would have worked, which they didn't.
Can anyone suggest to me how to approach this problem Without wireless Linux, this machine is of much less use to me. It really ought to work. I suppose I could try another flavor of Linux - say PCLinux...
Any ideas would be most welcome.
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