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Linux users trying to connect to a Wi-Fi.

66,791 görüntüleme • 2 yıl önce •via X (Twitter)

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Lҽʋҽɳƚҽ Pҽɾҽʂ profil fotoğrafı
Lҽʋҽɳƚҽ Pҽɾҽʂ2 yıl önce

Windows users trying to connect to a corporate Wi-Fi: "Cannot connect." Why..? Show me some errors? "You don't need to know that. The stars just didn't align."

Darryl 🌪️Viva la Entropy🌪️ Morris profil fotoğrafı
Darryl 🌪️Viva la Entropy🌪️ Morris2 yıl önce

I'm sure this would be funny if I could get my speakers to work

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Successful University of Success2 yıl önce

So true. I remember my first time... It took my whole day, but at the end there was a feeling of an accomplishment. I had to rfkill unblock wlan0🦥

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Shafqat2 yıl önce

as Mint user i can totally relate, suddenly wi-fi drops for no reason

DeletedURL profil fotoğrafı
DeletedURL2 yıl önce

It was a wild ride, full of excitement, adventure, and a healthy dose of frustration.

Paul Sauer profil fotoğrafı
Paul Sauer2 yıl önce

25 years ago maybe. 😁 Now it's more reliable than windows.

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closebox732 yıl önce

I've never experienced anything like this since I started using it.😅

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Parsia Hakimian2 yıl önce

"Linux users laughing at a joke" challenge: impossible.

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CommodoreFan642 yıl önce

In the mid 00's this was true, but these days it's easy as even Manjaro is able to install most WiFi drivers with a few clicks if it does not already work at first boot, now getting some USB Bluetooth adapters to work is a whole other ballgame even in 2024.

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Bruno2 yıl önce

Nowadays, if drivers work, you have - wpa_supplicant - iwd (iwctl) - connman - all the things that don't work (networkd, NetworkManager...)

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