On Wednesday 29 Jul 2015 19:35:57 gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
On Wed, Jul 29 2015, Mick wrote:
On Wednesday 29 Jul 2015 01:36:22 gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
I am having trouble with wireless on a new install (gnome/systemd).
lspci reports
02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation
Please see the addendum at the end.
On Tue, Jul 28 2015, gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
I am having trouble with wireless on a new install (gnome/systemd).
lspci reports
02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7265 (rev 59)
I looked this up and it requires the iwlwifi driver and
On Wed, Jul 29 2015, Mick wrote:
On Wednesday 29 Jul 2015 01:36:22 gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
I am having trouble with wireless on a new install (gnome/systemd).
lspci reports
02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7265 (rev 59)
I looked this up and it requires the iwlwifi
On Wednesday 29 Jul 2015 01:36:22 gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
I am having trouble with wireless on a new install (gnome/systemd).
lspci reports
02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7265 (rev 59)
I looked this up and it requires the iwlwifi driver and iwlmvm, which I
On Tue, Jul 28 2015, Meino Cramer wrote:
Hi Allan,
I just in the beginning of doing wifi (see previous thread...) but
may be this is of help:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92541
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=301637
On Wed, Jul 29 2015, Mick wrote:
I think (but not sure) that L1 is a legacy power management feature of
PCIe. LTR is a more dynamic, latency based, power management
standard, which auto- adjusts the power on the device depending on how
long it takes to wake up. L1 on its own would consume
I am having trouble with wireless on a new install (gnome/systemd).
lspci reports
02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7265 (rev 59)
I looked this up and it requires the iwlwifi driver and iwlmvm, which I enabled
in the kernel (as modules).
lsmod reports
Module
gottl...@nyu.edu gottl...@nyu.edu [15-07-29 03:32]:
I am having trouble with wireless on a new install (gnome/systemd).
lspci reports
02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7265 (rev 59)
I looked this up and it requires the iwlwifi driver and iwlmvm, which I
enabled in
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