You system appears to have wireless disabled by the killswitch or rfkill
values from the kernel, you can fix this by verify the following things:
- Make sure the file in /var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state
reads "true" for all three options, especially WirelessEnabled. If you
need to change it to true, stop network-manager first, then start it
again when done ("sudo stop network-manager", edit the file, then "sudo
start network-manager").
- Run the following command "rfkill unblock 0" ; this should lift the
rfkill block on your wireless device; you can verify its operation with
the "rfkill list" command.
Note, your bluetooth seems to be disabled too, you may want to do
"rfkill unblock 1" as well if you want to use it.
Since the soft switch on the keyboard doesn't appear to work, you should
file a separate bug about it: you can do so by using the "ubuntu-bug
linux" command and describing the issue; the necessarily logs should be
attached automatically.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/745394
Title:
NetworkManager can't use my wireless card
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