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Posted: 12 Dec 2011 09:35 PM PST I recently had a strange problem with my EasyPeasy Netbook. It took a very long time to start (maybe the battery went flat while in hibernation). After about a 30 minute wait for startup, I found that the networking was disabled. Hovering the mouse over the WiFi network symbol at the top of the screen gave the message: Networking Disabled Ok, I flick the netbook switch to turn off the wifi, and after it goes off, I switch it back on again. As usual, the WiFi light goes from amber to blue (and the bluetooth also switches on again)… but linux still says networking disabled. I don’t want to waste much time on this, so a quick internet search finds 2 solutions:
I didn’t want to risk deleting a system file, so I edited the state file, and after a restart, everything was back to normal. Related posts: |
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