Okay here I go again . . . making a nuisance of myself on the forums with all my silly questions.
I have Kubuntu 10.10 installed after doing a Alt +F2 update-manager -d in Ubuntu.
While using 10.04 and 10.10 I had wireless, but today it's just gone. The driver is installed (the one in Additional Drivers called Broadcom B43 wireless driver).
The thing with this is I don't personally have wireless in my house, I used ethernet or usb cable. But 2 of my friends who I regularly help out to solve some computer (actually human) errors have wireless & I just login to their wireless.
Also every week or so I login to a wireless that's not to far from me - the company actually knows that I do this as I buy the monetary voucher from them .
Last night it was still all fine and the light on my computer (Acer Aspire 3680 - ) was still on, but when I switched it on this afternoon - nothing.
Any advice for me?
EDITED 25 Oct 2010 - I've marked this as an invalid post (moderators feel free to step in here), but I opened the thread to have my problem solved or at least try to figure it out, but seeing as there are other posters asking to solve their problems & getting answers I feel that this thread no longer applies to my original question.
I have Kubuntu 10.10 installed after doing a Alt +F2 update-manager -d in Ubuntu.
While using 10.04 and 10.10 I had wireless, but today it's just gone. The driver is installed (the one in Additional Drivers called Broadcom B43 wireless driver).
The thing with this is I don't personally have wireless in my house, I used ethernet or usb cable. But 2 of my friends who I regularly help out to solve some computer (actually human) errors have wireless & I just login to their wireless.
Also every week or so I login to a wireless that's not to far from me - the company actually knows that I do this as I buy the monetary voucher from them .
Last night it was still all fine and the light on my computer (Acer Aspire 3680 - ) was still on, but when I switched it on this afternoon - nothing.
Any advice for me?
EDITED 25 Oct 2010 - I've marked this as an invalid post (moderators feel free to step in here), but I opened the thread to have my problem solved or at least try to figure it out, but seeing as there are other posters asking to solve their problems & getting answers I feel that this thread no longer applies to my original question.
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