My WiFi device exist but can’t turn on WiFi. It always off.
@fa011599
Anyway, something that would help us a lot to understand the problem would be this:
- Open the application called ‘Terminal’
- In this application run the command: eos-diagnostics
- The above command will create a file with the information of your system (example: eos-diagnostic-160614_111731_UTC + 0100.txt); Send us this file so we can analyze and see a possible solution
@fa011599
So, come to this point I think the best option would be to wait for the new version of Endless OS to check if the updated drivers improve the situation. I for my part will report the problem internally, enclosing the information shared here, to try to fix it as much as possible.
Again, thank you very much for your help and all the information reported, and apologize for the inconvenience.
eos-diagnostic-161226_010008_UTC-0800.txt (568.7 KB)
@LeandroStanger Thanks for your help. I will wait new version of Endless OS and also update log file for reference.
Hi @fa011599. Unfortunately the journal in that eos-diagnostic log doesn’t go back far enough to include messages from when the machine boots. Could you reboot your computer, log in, generate another eos-diagnostics
log and attach it here?