BB install on an old Intel motherboard
The BB install download specifies amd64. I have 2 Dell Latitude E6420 laptops with Intel motherboards. On one motherboard, the install seemed to work OK, but not on the other. Is there a download specifically for Intel motherboards, and how do I get it? Any other tips are appreciated. Specifically, in one motherboard, the one with issues, the wifi switch will not activate and the wifi will not turn on.
drivers wireless dell intel
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The BB install download specifies amd64. I have 2 Dell Latitude E6420 laptops with Intel motherboards. On one motherboard, the install seemed to work OK, but not on the other. Is there a download specifically for Intel motherboards, and how do I get it? Any other tips are appreciated. Specifically, in one motherboard, the one with issues, the wifi switch will not activate and the wifi will not turn on.
drivers wireless dell intel
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. What do you mean by Intel MoBos/MoBo. The intel site doesn't have a listing. Anyway AMD64 refers to the amd/intel 64 bit or x86_64 processors (amd was first with a 64 bit x86 cpu & all companies including microsoft call it amd64). Intel also have a IA64 chipset, but it's not x86 compatible. You should limit yourself to one question, and if it's about wifi - please concentrate on one issue on a single machine. Please clarify your question.
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The BB install download specifies amd64. I have 2 Dell Latitude E6420 laptops with Intel motherboards. On one motherboard, the install seemed to work OK, but not on the other. Is there a download specifically for Intel motherboards, and how do I get it? Any other tips are appreciated. Specifically, in one motherboard, the one with issues, the wifi switch will not activate and the wifi will not turn on.
drivers wireless dell intel
The BB install download specifies amd64. I have 2 Dell Latitude E6420 laptops with Intel motherboards. On one motherboard, the install seemed to work OK, but not on the other. Is there a download specifically for Intel motherboards, and how do I get it? Any other tips are appreciated. Specifically, in one motherboard, the one with issues, the wifi switch will not activate and the wifi will not turn on.
drivers wireless dell intel
drivers wireless dell intel
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. What do you mean by Intel MoBos/MoBo. The intel site doesn't have a listing. Anyway AMD64 refers to the amd/intel 64 bit or x86_64 processors (amd was first with a 64 bit x86 cpu & all companies including microsoft call it amd64). Intel also have a IA64 chipset, but it's not x86 compatible. You should limit yourself to one question, and if it's about wifi - please concentrate on one issue on a single machine. Please clarify your question.
– guiverc
9 hours ago
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. What do you mean by Intel MoBos/MoBo. The intel site doesn't have a listing. Anyway AMD64 refers to the amd/intel 64 bit or x86_64 processors (amd was first with a 64 bit x86 cpu & all companies including microsoft call it amd64). Intel also have a IA64 chipset, but it's not x86 compatible. You should limit yourself to one question, and if it's about wifi - please concentrate on one issue on a single machine. Please clarify your question.
– guiverc
9 hours ago
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. What do you mean by Intel MoBos/MoBo. The intel site doesn't have a listing. Anyway AMD64 refers to the amd/intel 64 bit or x86_64 processors (amd was first with a 64 bit x86 cpu & all companies including microsoft call it amd64). Intel also have a IA64 chipset, but it's not x86 compatible. You should limit yourself to one question, and if it's about wifi - please concentrate on one issue on a single machine. Please clarify your question.
– guiverc
9 hours ago
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. What do you mean by Intel MoBos/MoBo. The intel site doesn't have a listing. Anyway AMD64 refers to the amd/intel 64 bit or x86_64 processors (amd was first with a 64 bit x86 cpu & all companies including microsoft call it amd64). Intel also have a IA64 chipset, but it's not x86 compatible. You should limit yourself to one question, and if it's about wifi - please concentrate on one issue on a single machine. Please clarify your question.
– guiverc
9 hours ago
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. What do you mean by Intel MoBos/MoBo. The intel site doesn't have a listing. Anyway AMD64 refers to the amd/intel 64 bit or x86_64 processors (amd was first with a 64 bit x86 cpu & all companies including microsoft call it amd64). Intel also have a IA64 chipset, but it's not x86 compatible. You should limit yourself to one question, and if it's about wifi - please concentrate on one issue on a single machine. Please clarify your question.
– guiverc
9 hours ago