Zenbook UX305 disconnecting wifi in Ubuntu 18.04
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I just installed Ubuntu 18.04 on an ASUS Zenbook UX305 and cannot use the wifi.
The LAN works over the Ethernet connection, but the wifi keeps disconnecting. I've tried to use a static IP and I've also tried using wicd
network manager to replace the default one. I've also looked around on AskUbuntu and tried other solutions, but nothing seems to help me enable wifi.
Before upgrading to 18.04, my wifi was working fine. I am running out of ideas and think I should consider installing Linux Mint and see if that helps me get my wifi working. Are there any other things I could try?
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I just installed Ubuntu 18.04 on an ASUS Zenbook UX305 and cannot use the wifi.
The LAN works over the Ethernet connection, but the wifi keeps disconnecting. I've tried to use a static IP and I've also tried using wicd
network manager to replace the default one. I've also looked around on AskUbuntu and tried other solutions, but nothing seems to help me enable wifi.
Before upgrading to 18.04, my wifi was working fine. I am running out of ideas and think I should consider installing Linux Mint and see if that helps me get my wifi working. Are there any other things I could try?
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journalctl /usr/sbin/NetworkManager
will show you log messages. They may contain hints. Taking a BIG STEP (installing some other distribution) to fix a small problem is unwise. What other "problems" come with The Other?
– waltinator
16 hours ago
thanks, shall I post the results here? Do not really understand the results myself...
– Abelito
14 hours ago
No. Posting logvomit is discouraged. Try to understand 1 line at a time. Some are information, some are warnings, some are Errors.
– waltinator
14 hours ago
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I just installed Ubuntu 18.04 on an ASUS Zenbook UX305 and cannot use the wifi.
The LAN works over the Ethernet connection, but the wifi keeps disconnecting. I've tried to use a static IP and I've also tried using wicd
network manager to replace the default one. I've also looked around on AskUbuntu and tried other solutions, but nothing seems to help me enable wifi.
Before upgrading to 18.04, my wifi was working fine. I am running out of ideas and think I should consider installing Linux Mint and see if that helps me get my wifi working. Are there any other things I could try?
wireless connection
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I just installed Ubuntu 18.04 on an ASUS Zenbook UX305 and cannot use the wifi.
The LAN works over the Ethernet connection, but the wifi keeps disconnecting. I've tried to use a static IP and I've also tried using wicd
network manager to replace the default one. I've also looked around on AskUbuntu and tried other solutions, but nothing seems to help me enable wifi.
Before upgrading to 18.04, my wifi was working fine. I am running out of ideas and think I should consider installing Linux Mint and see if that helps me get my wifi working. Are there any other things I could try?
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journalctl /usr/sbin/NetworkManager
will show you log messages. They may contain hints. Taking a BIG STEP (installing some other distribution) to fix a small problem is unwise. What other "problems" come with The Other?
– waltinator
16 hours ago
thanks, shall I post the results here? Do not really understand the results myself...
– Abelito
14 hours ago
No. Posting logvomit is discouraged. Try to understand 1 line at a time. Some are information, some are warnings, some are Errors.
– waltinator
14 hours ago
add a comment |
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journalctl /usr/sbin/NetworkManager
will show you log messages. They may contain hints. Taking a BIG STEP (installing some other distribution) to fix a small problem is unwise. What other "problems" come with The Other?
– waltinator
16 hours ago
thanks, shall I post the results here? Do not really understand the results myself...
– Abelito
14 hours ago
No. Posting logvomit is discouraged. Try to understand 1 line at a time. Some are information, some are warnings, some are Errors.
– waltinator
14 hours ago
1
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journalctl /usr/sbin/NetworkManager
will show you log messages. They may contain hints. Taking a BIG STEP (installing some other distribution) to fix a small problem is unwise. What other "problems" come with The Other?– waltinator
16 hours ago
journalctl /usr/sbin/NetworkManager
will show you log messages. They may contain hints. Taking a BIG STEP (installing some other distribution) to fix a small problem is unwise. What other "problems" come with The Other?– waltinator
16 hours ago
thanks, shall I post the results here? Do not really understand the results myself...
– Abelito
14 hours ago
thanks, shall I post the results here? Do not really understand the results myself...
– Abelito
14 hours ago
No. Posting logvomit is discouraged. Try to understand 1 line at a time. Some are information, some are warnings, some are Errors.
– waltinator
14 hours ago
No. Posting logvomit is discouraged. Try to understand 1 line at a time. Some are information, some are warnings, some are Errors.
– waltinator
14 hours ago
add a comment |
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journalctl /usr/sbin/NetworkManager
will show you log messages. They may contain hints. Taking a BIG STEP (installing some other distribution) to fix a small problem is unwise. What other "problems" come with The Other?– waltinator
16 hours ago
thanks, shall I post the results here? Do not really understand the results myself...
– Abelito
14 hours ago
No. Posting logvomit is discouraged. Try to understand 1 line at a time. Some are information, some are warnings, some are Errors.
– waltinator
14 hours ago