How can I get my network drivers? [on hold]
I finally got ubuntu installed on my acer switch one 10 (sw1-011) which last year seemed impossible. ubuntu itself works fine but there are no drivers for my network adapter, wifi, camera and the screne doesnt no the proper position. Most importantly the network and wifi... anything i can do?
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I finally got ubuntu installed on my acer switch one 10 (sw1-011) which last year seemed impossible. ubuntu itself works fine but there are no drivers for my network adapter, wifi, camera and the screne doesnt no the proper position. Most importantly the network and wifi... anything i can do?
networking
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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Kulfy, Kevin Bowen, Pilot6, Thomas, waltinator 7 hours ago
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. What have you tried? What documentation have you read and tried to follow, eg. help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/net-wireless.html , help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/… etc. Asudo lshw -C networkcommand lists-hardware of class=network which provides us more details, and this output should be added to your question (it's covered in the "Wireless connection troubleshooter - Check that the wireless adapter was recognized" in my provided wiki link)
– guiverc
yesterday
nothing for network is shown when using [sudo lshw -C network]
– Travis S
10 hours ago
lspci returns nothing for a network controller either
– Travis S
10 hours ago
Still have Windows? Info from Device manager for wifi properties/hardware ID would be helpful
– Jeremy31
7 hours ago
No windows is gone it stopped working long ago... I hadn't touched this machine in a while and decided to give it another shot yesterday and managed to get it to take ubuntu this time but a lot of the hardware doesnt work.
– Travis S
6 hours ago
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I finally got ubuntu installed on my acer switch one 10 (sw1-011) which last year seemed impossible. ubuntu itself works fine but there are no drivers for my network adapter, wifi, camera and the screne doesnt no the proper position. Most importantly the network and wifi... anything i can do?
networking
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Travis S is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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I finally got ubuntu installed on my acer switch one 10 (sw1-011) which last year seemed impossible. ubuntu itself works fine but there are no drivers for my network adapter, wifi, camera and the screne doesnt no the proper position. Most importantly the network and wifi... anything i can do?
networking
networking
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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Kulfy, Kevin Bowen, Pilot6, Thomas, waltinator 7 hours ago
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Kulfy, Kevin Bowen, Pilot6, Thomas, waltinator 7 hours ago
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. What have you tried? What documentation have you read and tried to follow, eg. help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/net-wireless.html , help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/… etc. Asudo lshw -C networkcommand lists-hardware of class=network which provides us more details, and this output should be added to your question (it's covered in the "Wireless connection troubleshooter - Check that the wireless adapter was recognized" in my provided wiki link)
– guiverc
yesterday
nothing for network is shown when using [sudo lshw -C network]
– Travis S
10 hours ago
lspci returns nothing for a network controller either
– Travis S
10 hours ago
Still have Windows? Info from Device manager for wifi properties/hardware ID would be helpful
– Jeremy31
7 hours ago
No windows is gone it stopped working long ago... I hadn't touched this machine in a while and decided to give it another shot yesterday and managed to get it to take ubuntu this time but a lot of the hardware doesnt work.
– Travis S
6 hours ago
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. What have you tried? What documentation have you read and tried to follow, eg. help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/net-wireless.html , help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/… etc. Asudo lshw -C networkcommand lists-hardware of class=network which provides us more details, and this output should be added to your question (it's covered in the "Wireless connection troubleshooter - Check that the wireless adapter was recognized" in my provided wiki link)
– guiverc
yesterday
nothing for network is shown when using [sudo lshw -C network]
– Travis S
10 hours ago
lspci returns nothing for a network controller either
– Travis S
10 hours ago
Still have Windows? Info from Device manager for wifi properties/hardware ID would be helpful
– Jeremy31
7 hours ago
No windows is gone it stopped working long ago... I hadn't touched this machine in a while and decided to give it another shot yesterday and managed to get it to take ubuntu this time but a lot of the hardware doesnt work.
– Travis S
6 hours ago
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. What have you tried? What documentation have you read and tried to follow, eg. help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/net-wireless.html , help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/… etc. A
sudo lshw -C network command lists-hardware of class=network which provides us more details, and this output should be added to your question (it's covered in the "Wireless connection troubleshooter - Check that the wireless adapter was recognized" in my provided wiki link)– guiverc
yesterday
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. What have you tried? What documentation have you read and tried to follow, eg. help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/net-wireless.html , help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/… etc. A
sudo lshw -C network command lists-hardware of class=network which provides us more details, and this output should be added to your question (it's covered in the "Wireless connection troubleshooter - Check that the wireless adapter was recognized" in my provided wiki link)– guiverc
yesterday
nothing for network is shown when using [sudo lshw -C network]
– Travis S
10 hours ago
nothing for network is shown when using [sudo lshw -C network]
– Travis S
10 hours ago
lspci returns nothing for a network controller either
– Travis S
10 hours ago
lspci returns nothing for a network controller either
– Travis S
10 hours ago
Still have Windows? Info from Device manager for wifi properties/hardware ID would be helpful
– Jeremy31
7 hours ago
Still have Windows? Info from Device manager for wifi properties/hardware ID would be helpful
– Jeremy31
7 hours ago
No windows is gone it stopped working long ago... I hadn't touched this machine in a while and decided to give it another shot yesterday and managed to get it to take ubuntu this time but a lot of the hardware doesnt work.
– Travis S
6 hours ago
No windows is gone it stopped working long ago... I hadn't touched this machine in a while and decided to give it another shot yesterday and managed to get it to take ubuntu this time but a lot of the hardware doesnt work.
– Travis S
6 hours ago
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. What have you tried? What documentation have you read and tried to follow, eg. help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/net-wireless.html , help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/… etc. A
sudo lshw -C networkcommand lists-hardware of class=network which provides us more details, and this output should be added to your question (it's covered in the "Wireless connection troubleshooter - Check that the wireless adapter was recognized" in my provided wiki link)– guiverc
yesterday
nothing for network is shown when using [sudo lshw -C network]
– Travis S
10 hours ago
lspci returns nothing for a network controller either
– Travis S
10 hours ago
Still have Windows? Info from Device manager for wifi properties/hardware ID would be helpful
– Jeremy31
7 hours ago
No windows is gone it stopped working long ago... I hadn't touched this machine in a while and decided to give it another shot yesterday and managed to get it to take ubuntu this time but a lot of the hardware doesnt work.
– Travis S
6 hours ago