Hi Charlie,
you can place it herehttps://pastebin.com/
and send the link overyou can also dodmesg > file.txtin order to save the
output to a file and copy it easier
Sent from my Ubuntu Linux
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From: charlie <[email protected]>
To: Alexander Bejarano <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, 8 May 2017, 4:14
Subject: Re: weird output when restarting/shutting down
Hey Alexander! How are ya? Should I copy and paste the output of that terminal
command to this email? I just ran it and I'm not really sure what I'm looking
for. If you'd like to see it, I'll paste it here after I get your response. I
just reinstalled Ubuntu Gnome and I'm going to see if it still does it. Let me
know what you'd like me to do.
Charlie
On 05/07/2017 11:19 AM, Alexander Bejarano wrote:
Hi Charlie,
what do your get when with "dmesg" ? Sent from my Ubuntu Linux
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From: Charlie Luna <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, 6 May 2017, 20:07
Subject: weird output when restarting/shutting down
hey gnome-sters! hehe, that's my petname for us ubuntu gnome users. got a
weird issue going on. i changed wifi cards in my laptop a couple weeks ago and
for some reason, i now get some disturbing output upon restart/shutdown but
it's only when my wifi connection is being a problem. the wifi card i got is
completely compatible with my laptop since i vetted the hardware and even got
documentation from the manufacturer on the compatible models. i'm using an
intel 3165 802.11ac + bluetooth 4.0 1x1 card. it replaces a realtek card that
came in the laptop. i switched it out because intel has full linux support.
some of the ouput shows some failures of some kind but it goes by so fast
that i can't make out much of it and i've got no idea of how to get a terminal
output to post here or on launchpad.
i'm considering reinstalling ubuntu, the standard version, just for
comparison reasons and perhaps sticking with it until the change back to the
gnome desktop that's coming with 18.04. i love ubuntu gnome and if ubuntu still
shows the same thing with my wifi being a problem, i'll switch back to gnome.
but, the router i've got is brand new and supports 802.11ac with a dual channel
setup like it should and it's really awesome when it's connected properly.
granted the router is over 20 feet from my bedroom and there may be a lot of
EMF exposure in here and i know distance, obstacles and emf is a problem for
wifi signals.
so unleash your awesome knowledge unto me and advise me how to figure this
out. ask any questions and maybe we can figure this out.
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