![]() I simply need to type this in the terminal:Īnd the wifi gets enabled right away, even without a restart. ![]() This is what I must do on Ubuntu and Linux when I use their Live USB versions (without installing on the hard disk). ![]() Luckily, on the Ubuntu forum, I found a solution, and it turned out that the same fix can be applied on Linux Mint as well. The same scenario happened on Ubuntu and Mint as well. ![]() But in any case, none of the available WiFi networks in my surroundings are visible, and I can't set up any new Wifi connection from there. And when I click that icon I get only "Set up an open VPN" and something else which I forgot what it was exactly. When I load Manjaro Xfce from an USB stick (live USB), the icon for Networking in the system tray shows a little square with an "X" inside itself. Vendor: Dell Wireless 1704 802.11n + BT 4.0 driver: wl v: kernel The WiFi card on this laptop, according to the inxi -Fx command is:ĭevice-2: Broadcom Limited BCM43142 802.11b/g/n However, pretty much all Linux distros have had a problem with its WiFi card and don't work out of the box with it. I have an older laptop Dell Inspirion 3521 from 2013, which originally had Windows 7 installed (and it still works fine).
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