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I thought the idea of mailing lists such as this was to share knowledge rather than belittle others for having gaps in theirs. I was not actually asking a question but you have clearly taken it as an opportunity to show all the readers of this forum how clever
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That aside I am genuinely grateful for the pointers to the use of these key combinations which I am sure will come in handy in the future.</div>
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1. Surprising Wi-Fi Problem Cure (Nigel Verity)<br>
2. Re: Surprising Wi-Fi Problem Cure (Liam Proven)<br>
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Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2018 11:15:39 +0000<br>
From: Nigel Verity <nigelverity@hotmail.com><br>
To: Ubuntu UK Mailing List <ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com><br>
Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Surprising Wi-Fi Problem Cure<br>
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Hi<br>
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I have an Acer laptop on which I run Xubuntu 18.04. Recently I've been having increasing problems with the wi-fi. At first it kept randomly dropping the connection, but allowed me to reconnect. The frequency of these dropouts increased and a few days ago it
got to the point where not only could I not reconnect at all, the available wi-fi networks were not even being detected.<br>
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My assumption was a failing wi-fi adaptor. Having identified the type I went on to the Intel website only to find that support for it has been dropped (the laptop is a few years old). It did suggest, however, that combinations of the Fn and function keys might
provide a hardware switch for the wi-fi, as might Ctrl + Alt plus a function key. Really it was clutching at straws but I tried it anyway, with little hope given that the instructions were aimed at Windows users.<br>
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To cut a long story short Ctrl + Alt + F1 took me instantly out of the GUI to a command line login prompt. After logging in I ran "startx" to fire up the GUI and that took me to the "first use" screen you get when installing Xfce - no task bar, menu or anything
else pre-defined. Fearing I may have royally screwed up my user interface I did a hard shutdown with the power button and then rebooted. Up came the GUI exactly as I am used to seeing it, with wi-fi working fine and no dropouts since.<br>
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I've found nothing in either the Xubuntu or Acer documentation about this particular key combination but it's worked wonders. May just be worth others bearing in mind in case of wi-fi or, possibly, other driver issues.<br>
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Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2018 13:25:00 +0200<br>
From: Liam Proven <lproven@gmail.com><br>
To: British Ubuntu Talk <ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com><br>
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Surprising Wi-Fi Problem Cure<br>
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On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 at 13:16, Nigel Verity <nigelverity@hotmail.com> wrote:<br>
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> To cut a long story short Ctrl + Alt + F1 took me instantly out of the GUI to a command line login prompt. After logging in I ran "startx" to fire up the GUI and that took me to the "first use" screen you get when installing Xfce - no task bar, menu or anything
else pre-defined. Fearing I may have royally screwed up my user interface I did a hard shutdown with the power button and then rebooted. Up came the GUI exactly as I am used to seeing it, with wi-fi working fine and no dropouts since.<br>
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> I've found nothing in either the Xubuntu or Acer documentation about this particular key combination but it's worked wonders. May just be worth others bearing in mind in case of wi-fi or, possibly, other driver issues.<br>
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Are you a novice to Linux?<br>
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I can only say you did not Google hard enough.<br>
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E.g.<br>
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Which I got from "Linux ctr alt f1"<br>
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This is a standard feature of all Linux distros with GUIs and has been<br>
for 25 years.<br>
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Ctrl-Alt-F1 to F6 takes you to virtual consoles -- the text login<br>
screen you see before the graphical desktop loads.<br>
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No you can't load the desktop, because it is already loaded and still running.<br>
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To get back to the desktop, press Ctrl-Alt-F7.<br>
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