Somehow updates have trashed my Lenovo laptop’s ability to access wifi. I’m in a pickle because I just moved back to Omaha, NE from Boise, ID and I don’t have Internet access yet. All my Internet supplies are in the moving pod which has not arrived yet, so I’m not hooking it up until that arrives. I’ve been using the apartment complex’s wifi in the clubhouse. On my Lenovo, everything was going fine until a big update was offered. I clicked to accept it and waited till it was done. It spent a long time downloading until it was finished … sort of. I got an error message saying a couple things did not install. I figured it would not be a big deal. I could always install that next time. Turns out it is a big deal After I rebooted per instructions, the ability to log into any wifi network was gone. Here’s a screen shot:
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Normally I would just plug into via ethernet and go:
sudo apt-get install -f
(Among some other commands.)
However, all I have is this public wifi. I have no wired network access. Fortunately, I can still post this with my Asus netbook.
Btw, I thought I had a solution. I figured it was a Clonezilla rescue time. I could just restore the drive to the state it was in when I made a Clonezilla ghost image of it. No can do. I looked at my Clonezilla stores folder on my external hard drive and I only have a ghost of my desktop Kubuntu PC, the one that’s in the moving pod. I did not make a ghost of the Lenovo laptop, @#$% it.
Can I do one of two things?
1. Download the wifi tools needed by using the Asus netbook and then put them on the Lenovo laptop?
2. Is there a System Restore somewhere in Kubuntu that I haven’t found? I mean a revert to restore point thing like Windows 7 has?
Or is there some other solution short of installing Kubuntu from scratch (groan) and re-setting up all my settings and software?
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Normally I would just plug into via ethernet and go:
sudo apt-get install -f
(Among some other commands.)
However, all I have is this public wifi. I have no wired network access. Fortunately, I can still post this with my Asus netbook.
Btw, I thought I had a solution. I figured it was a Clonezilla rescue time. I could just restore the drive to the state it was in when I made a Clonezilla ghost image of it. No can do. I looked at my Clonezilla stores folder on my external hard drive and I only have a ghost of my desktop Kubuntu PC, the one that’s in the moving pod. I did not make a ghost of the Lenovo laptop, @#$% it.
Can I do one of two things?
1. Download the wifi tools needed by using the Asus netbook and then put them on the Lenovo laptop?
2. Is there a System Restore somewhere in Kubuntu that I haven’t found? I mean a revert to restore point thing like Windows 7 has?
Or is there some other solution short of installing Kubuntu from scratch (groan) and re-setting up all my settings and software?
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