On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 11:06:18AM +0100, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
Vreme: 12/08/2011 10:13 AM, Jeff Gordon piše:
Hi, Bert --
Thanks. :-) Doesn't seem to be an opportunity or way to open a console before this problem comes up, with netinstall. I just scanned to see if there might be a kernel parameter for it; doesn't seem to be.
-- Jeff --
Jeff, can you please write bellow our responses? So we can follow your thread from up to down not jump up and down. thanks.
Do you have User Guide Manual for your Notebook? Here it is:
http://global-download.acer.com/GDFiles/Document/QuickStartGuide/QuickStartG...
On page 7 it says:
<Fn> + <F3> Communication Enables/disables the computer’s communication devices.
<Fn> key is blue and on lower left side of the keyboard.
There should be 3-4-presses cycle. It will turn on and off both WiFi and Bluethooth (if installed) devices and, individually and both at the same time.
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Ljubomir Ljubojevic (Love is in the Air) PL Computers Serbia, Europe
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Thanks. :-) Sorry about the order of responses, there are parts of cyberspace where "top-quoting" is a major faux pas.
There are no indicator lights on the machine, so it's pretty much trial-and-error on those keypresses. Thanks to Tom, though, I've been able to see a message at one of the consoles that at first says "unrecognized keypress" but soon thereafter says something like "wlan switched off" (per NetworkManager).
No joy yet, though -- problem seems to be something else; see next reply for more details on that.