I installed Centos 6.4 on my laptop and neither of the network interfaces
will work. When I boot up to windows both the wired and the wireless
network interfaces work. I have attached dmesg output for the wireless
card. Reading through the messages it appears that OS cannot talk to the
NIC.
Selwyn Schultz Sr wrote:
I installed Centos 6.4 on my laptop and neither of the network interfaces
will work. When I boot up to windows both the wired and the wireless
network interfaces work. I have attached dmesg output for the wireless
card. Reading through the messages it appears that
I am very new to installing Linux on laptops. I got it working on another
Toshiba I owned without to much trouble, and then decided I wanted to
experiment with KVM so I bought this laptop with an I5 chip.
Anyway I tried modprobe iwlagn and the driver is not found. I then did a
search for it
On Thu, 2013-05-16 at 16:16 -0400, Selwyn Schultz Sr wrote:
I am very new to installing Linux on laptops. I got it working on another
Toshiba I owned without to much trouble, and then decided I wanted to
experiment with KVM so I bought this laptop with an I5 chip.
Anyway I tried modprobe
Selwyn Schultz Sr wrote:
On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 1:01 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Selwyn Schultz Sr wrote:
I installed Centos 6.4 on my laptop and neither of the network
interfaces will work. When I boot up to windows both the wired
and the wireless network interfaces work. I have
The first thing I checked was the BIOS settings, and the radio is turned
on.
I have a clean install again and am still not working.
I think the iwlagn driver was deprecated by the iwlwifi driver. In the
dmesg output I saw that it lists with iwlwifi direver as being the Wifi
Link AGN driver for
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