My wireless is gone. KNetwork Manager doesn't even 'see' it. It only shows the wired connection (when I plug it in).
I can't use Kubuntu anymore. It has too many issues.
CONCENTRATE ON TWO THINGS, PLEASE:
1) VIDEO DRIVERS, THERE AREN'T MANY MANUFACTURERS NOWADAYS - NVIDIA, AVI, INTEL.... EXPERIMENT WITH VARIOUS CARDS AND GET A MIN. BOOT IN BASIC BASIC VIDEO MODE
2) WIRELESS - NETWORK MANAGER IS VERY VERY VERY BAD. SOME DISTRO DEVELOPERS HAVE WORKED ON THEIR OWN PROGRAM
If Kubuntu has a different kernel than Ubuntu, then maybe they go off on their own from time to time?
Anyway, wireless is always a PITA but it's a constant problem.
I have wireless when I boot up in Ubuntu without doing anything. I have it in a few other distros, Fedora, Mepis... etc.
I have zd1211-firmware installed to no avail.
I think I'll install Ubuntu 8.10 soon and install the KDE desktop. Bye, bye Kubuntu...
I can't use Kubuntu anymore. It has too many issues.
CONCENTRATE ON TWO THINGS, PLEASE:
1) VIDEO DRIVERS, THERE AREN'T MANY MANUFACTURERS NOWADAYS - NVIDIA, AVI, INTEL.... EXPERIMENT WITH VARIOUS CARDS AND GET A MIN. BOOT IN BASIC BASIC VIDEO MODE
2) WIRELESS - NETWORK MANAGER IS VERY VERY VERY BAD. SOME DISTRO DEVELOPERS HAVE WORKED ON THEIR OWN PROGRAM
If Kubuntu has a different kernel than Ubuntu, then maybe they go off on their own from time to time?
Anyway, wireless is always a PITA but it's a constant problem.
I have wireless when I boot up in Ubuntu without doing anything. I have it in a few other distros, Fedora, Mepis... etc.
I have zd1211-firmware installed to no avail.
I think I'll install Ubuntu 8.10 soon and install the KDE desktop. Bye, bye Kubuntu...
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