First I would consider this to be one question, others may not, and it may not matter on this board, I"m sure you know where I"m talking about. Anyway for clarity of the situation. I bought this Dell Inspirion laptop a little over a year ago. About 6months in, I started having major crashing problems. I managed to figure out on my own the WIFI adapterwas going out, rather than tearing it apart and finding out it wasn't replaceable I just bought a USB WIFI/Bluetooth adapter then disabled the onboard adapter. Things worked great fro a while. Then I decided to give W11 a try, about a month into that install, problems started up again, and I realized that the two adapters were fighting over which would be the default. Not to mention windows was doing a decent job of kicking the USB in when the onboard spazzed out. I knew from the beginning that W11 will be worse than W8/8.1 but decided to try and get used it, while giving feedback. That didn't last long there is just to much "Change for the sake of Change", which is never good. So I reinstalled Kubuntu, which I used during the 8/8.1 time frame.
So Now I'm running 20.04 Plasma 5.18.5, and I need to disable the onboard adapter, and install the USB adapter, at the moment, the light isn't even flashing like it's not getting any power at all. Yes, the onboard is spazzing out again. Last time I was on Linux, I had a lot of trouble with the command line. If I retyped it 7 or 8 times I could eventually accomplish my task, which is the only reason I didn't just stay with Linux. So If someone could recommend a GUI to do this type thing I would appreciate it. I have tried hardinfo based on what I've read other places, but I can't get it to actually do what I want, or need. If it takes the command line, if someone thinks they have the patience to work with me, just remember warned you LOL.
So Now I'm running 20.04 Plasma 5.18.5, and I need to disable the onboard adapter, and install the USB adapter, at the moment, the light isn't even flashing like it's not getting any power at all. Yes, the onboard is spazzing out again. Last time I was on Linux, I had a lot of trouble with the command line. If I retyped it 7 or 8 times I could eventually accomplish my task, which is the only reason I didn't just stay with Linux. So If someone could recommend a GUI to do this type thing I would appreciate it. I have tried hardinfo based on what I've read other places, but I can't get it to actually do what I want, or need. If it takes the command line, if someone thinks they have the patience to work with me, just remember warned you LOL.
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