wi-fi adapter not found [on hold]
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I am having hp-EliteBook 8470p
I am getting an error like "no wifi device
recently I was run a command chmod 7777 on root by mistake
and now I am getting this
https://i.stack.imgur.com/f03OZ.png
wireless 18.04 bash
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I am having hp-EliteBook 8470p
I am getting an error like "no wifi device
recently I was run a command chmod 7777 on root by mistake
and now I am getting this
https://i.stack.imgur.com/f03OZ.png
wireless 18.04 bash
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First of all lets determine your wifi card. What is the output oflshw -C network? Also what was the exact command you used?
– Kulfy
Dec 4 at 6:48
I suggest you rescue your data onto some other device and reinstall. What if I accidentally run command "chmod -R" on system directories (/, /etc, ...)
– Zanna
yesterday
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I am having hp-EliteBook 8470p
I am getting an error like "no wifi device
recently I was run a command chmod 7777 on root by mistake
and now I am getting this
https://i.stack.imgur.com/f03OZ.png
wireless 18.04 bash
I am having hp-EliteBook 8470p
I am getting an error like "no wifi device
recently I was run a command chmod 7777 on root by mistake
and now I am getting this
https://i.stack.imgur.com/f03OZ.png
wireless 18.04 bash
wireless 18.04 bash
edited Dec 4 at 6:22
asked Dec 4 at 6:16
Bharatmk257
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First of all lets determine your wifi card. What is the output oflshw -C network? Also what was the exact command you used?
– Kulfy
Dec 4 at 6:48
I suggest you rescue your data onto some other device and reinstall. What if I accidentally run command "chmod -R" on system directories (/, /etc, ...)
– Zanna
yesterday
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First of all lets determine your wifi card. What is the output oflshw -C network? Also what was the exact command you used?
– Kulfy
Dec 4 at 6:48
I suggest you rescue your data onto some other device and reinstall. What if I accidentally run command "chmod -R" on system directories (/, /etc, ...)
– Zanna
yesterday
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First of all lets determine your wifi card. What is the output of
lshw -C network? Also what was the exact command you used?– Kulfy
Dec 4 at 6:48
First of all lets determine your wifi card. What is the output of
lshw -C network? Also what was the exact command you used?– Kulfy
Dec 4 at 6:48
I suggest you rescue your data onto some other device and reinstall. What if I accidentally run command "chmod -R" on system directories (/, /etc, ...)
– Zanna
yesterday
I suggest you rescue your data onto some other device and reinstall. What if I accidentally run command "chmod -R" on system directories (/, /etc, ...)
– Zanna
yesterday
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First of all lets determine your wifi card. What is the output of
lshw -C network? Also what was the exact command you used?– Kulfy
Dec 4 at 6:48
I suggest you rescue your data onto some other device and reinstall. What if I accidentally run command "chmod -R" on system directories (/, /etc, ...)
– Zanna
yesterday