How can I stop my dell ubuntu from going into airplane mode? I seen some type of solution but I dont know...
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Once I open my dells network menu it is already in airplane mode. I tried taking off airplane mode and enabling wifi but everytime I reopen the network menu it still reads that it is in airplane mode. I thought I seen a solution but it said to enter in the command somewhere and Im not tech savy enough to even know where to begin with that.
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Once I open my dells network menu it is already in airplane mode. I tried taking off airplane mode and enabling wifi but everytime I reopen the network menu it still reads that it is in airplane mode. I thought I seen a solution but it said to enter in the command somewhere and Im not tech savy enough to even know where to begin with that.
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when asking wifi related questions it is always nice to have additional information to look up askubuntu.com/questions/425155/… i guess it will be some rfkill switch, but i am not sure.
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Once I open my dells network menu it is already in airplane mode. I tried taking off airplane mode and enabling wifi but everytime I reopen the network menu it still reads that it is in airplane mode. I thought I seen a solution but it said to enter in the command somewhere and Im not tech savy enough to even know where to begin with that.
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when asking wifi related questions it is always nice to have additional information to look up askubuntu.com/questions/425155/… i guess it will be some rfkill switch, but i am not sure.
– AlexOnLinux
Nov 15 at 7:13
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when asking wifi related questions it is always nice to have additional information to look up askubuntu.com/questions/425155/… i guess it will be some rfkill switch, but i am not sure.
– AlexOnLinux
Nov 15 at 7:13
when asking wifi related questions it is always nice to have additional information to look up askubuntu.com/questions/425155/… i guess it will be some rfkill switch, but i am not sure.
– AlexOnLinux
Nov 15 at 7:13
when asking wifi related questions it is always nice to have additional information to look up askubuntu.com/questions/425155/… i guess it will be some rfkill switch, but i am not sure.
– AlexOnLinux
Nov 15 at 7:13
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when asking wifi related questions it is always nice to have additional information to look up askubuntu.com/questions/425155/… i guess it will be some rfkill switch, but i am not sure.
– AlexOnLinux
Nov 15 at 7:13