I cannot get wifi working (Ubuntu 18.04.1)
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I am relatively new to Linux, and recently been undertaking some online courses. After running Ubuntu through a virtual machine, I finally decided to make the final switch to Ubuntu full time, There is only one issue, I cannot get mu wifi to work. my wifi adapter = QCA6174 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter. I am on The Samsung Tab Pro S.
If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.
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I am relatively new to Linux, and recently been undertaking some online courses. After running Ubuntu through a virtual machine, I finally decided to make the final switch to Ubuntu full time, There is only one issue, I cannot get mu wifi to work. my wifi adapter = QCA6174 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter. I am on The Samsung Tab Pro S.
If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.
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Please edit your question to add the result of two terminal commands:dmesg | grep ath
and also:rfkill list all
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I am relatively new to Linux, and recently been undertaking some online courses. After running Ubuntu through a virtual machine, I finally decided to make the final switch to Ubuntu full time, There is only one issue, I cannot get mu wifi to work. my wifi adapter = QCA6174 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter. I am on The Samsung Tab Pro S.
If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.
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I am relatively new to Linux, and recently been undertaking some online courses. After running Ubuntu through a virtual machine, I finally decided to make the final switch to Ubuntu full time, There is only one issue, I cannot get mu wifi to work. my wifi adapter = QCA6174 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter. I am on The Samsung Tab Pro S.
If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.
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Please edit your question to add the result of two terminal commands:dmesg | grep ath
and also:rfkill list all
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
– chili555
Nov 28 at 2:06
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Please edit your question to add the result of two terminal commands:dmesg | grep ath
and also:rfkill list all
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
– chili555
Nov 28 at 2:06
Please edit your question to add the result of two terminal commands:
dmesg | grep ath
and also: rfkill list all
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.– chili555
Nov 28 at 2:06
Please edit your question to add the result of two terminal commands:
dmesg | grep ath
and also: rfkill list all
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.– chili555
Nov 28 at 2:06
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Please edit your question to add the result of two terminal commands:
dmesg | grep ath
and also:rfkill list all
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.– chili555
Nov 28 at 2:06