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![]() ![]() Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them.Ġ upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 reinstalled, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 0 B of additional disk space will be used. Libaudclient2 libid3tag0 libimlib2 libxmmsclient6 The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: Virtual packages like 'linux-headers' can't be removed ![]() Will be back, but wanted you to see the sudo apt install -reinstall linux-headers-$(uname sudo-r) build-essential If it doesn't work, I'll reboot and try wireless again. I'm still on the wire and will test wireless here in a second. I suspect some kind of corruption, but don't know where to look or what to do to fix it. No matter what I do, they behave exactly the same. Route shows nothing (which explains the first two above)ĭeleting the wifi connections, rebooting, the connecting back to them doesn't solve it. Restarting network manager just completely shuts down the wifi altogether and I have to reboot to get at least that much back. Ping to 8.8.8.8 gives me "Network is unreachable" They even show and say they are connected, but they are not. That is, I can select them from the WiFi icon and switch between them. Machines are totally different but both have Atheros just different model. ![]() The other is an HP with AMD8 and 4GB with an Atheros AR9485. ![]() One machine is an ASUS G73SW with Intel Xeon and 16GB with an Atheros AR9285. All my other stuff connects just fine with no issues (a few Windows boxes, several Apple devices, and several Android devices), so there is nothing wrong with the Wifi. I have several access points, and they won't connect to any of them though we've previously been using them for quite some time. For some reason, today, both of my Ubuntu 16.04 machines suddenly stopped connecting to WiFi. ![]()
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