>> Its a Realtek. >> > do lsusb in a terminal and let us know the full line that relates to > your wireless device. > Is this built in to some kind of laptop? Which model? If it is a > certified model or the same wireless device is in a certified model then > put that in the bug report. > So far this is a rant with out much actionable information, lets get it > to a reportable and fixable bug report. > > Alan. >
I have no problem with the command line however many windows users will think they are taking a step backwards having to type lsusb and many users don't think they should have to use the command line. surely a tool can be written for the gui that does this job. There are tools that handle ping, traceroute, nslookup, whois etc in a small application, so why not one for lsusb, lspci etc it just needs a tabbed gui that can allow 1 button to be pressed the results displayed in a scrollable box, this allows easy copy / paste in to a e-mail or text document. it would make life easier. we need to think from a non techy / geek point of view sometimes. just a thought Paul -- Paul Sutton Cert SLPS (Open) http://www.zleap.net Open Mic nights - Wednesday 8pm to 11pm (14+) Free entry Breakin' Ground - Street dance for young people (8+) Wednesday 6pm (starts May 11th) The Lighthouse,26 Esplanade Road, Paignton 01803 411 812 or e-mail [email protected] for more info. 17th September 2011 - Software freedom day -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
