Same issue here. Settings are not respected when the computer restarts.
Samsung N210 here.
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- 18 Oct 2011, 21:23
- Forum: Linux On My Samsung
- Topic: Samsung-tools not working on oneiric
- Replies: 6
- Views: 12436
- 13 Oct 2011, 15:54
- Forum: Linux On My Samsung
- Topic: Testing needed for the new Samsung Tools 2.0
- Replies: 18
- Views: 41025
Re: Testing needed for the new Samsung Tools 2.0
You're a star!
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
- 23 May 2011, 14:25
- Forum: Linux On My Samsung
- Topic: Compiling & Installing the r8192e_pci driver
- Replies: 0
- Views: 4397
Compiling & Installing the r8192e_pci driver
Hi guys,
Just out of curiousity. Still learning the rope here...
If you download the realtek drivers. Then run the "make" & "make install" commands, do you still need to do these two things below?
(1) modprobe r8192e_pci
and
(2) edit the /etc/modules file and add "r8192e_pci"
is it really ...
Just out of curiousity. Still learning the rope here...
If you download the realtek drivers. Then run the "make" & "make install" commands, do you still need to do these two things below?
(1) modprobe r8192e_pci
and
(2) edit the /etc/modules file and add "r8192e_pci"
is it really ...
- 20 Apr 2011, 11:22
- Forum: Other
- Topic: N210 Wireless - FnF9 not working but Resume-Suspend works
- Replies: 2
- Views: 7904
Re: N210 Wireless - FnF9 not working but Resume-Suspend wor
Sorry for another stupid question...
Since closing the lid and opening the netbook lid works with WiFI being swtiched on/ff....
Is there any way of making the FnF9 key event = Lid close/open event (but limited to only WiFi being switched on/off) ?
Many thanks for any help.
Since closing the lid and opening the netbook lid works with WiFI being swtiched on/ff....
Is there any way of making the FnF9 key event = Lid close/open event (but limited to only WiFi being switched on/off) ?
Many thanks for any help.
- 18 Apr 2011, 20:05
- Forum: Other
- Topic: N210 Wireless - FnF9 not working but Resume-Suspend works
- Replies: 2
- Views: 7904
Re: N210 Wireless - FnF9 not working but Resume-Suspend wor
Forgot to mention that:
(i) Bluetooth FnF7 works fine
(ii)If I manually disable the wifi through the icon on the taskbar (by unticking the "enable wireless"), the wireless will be disabled but the wifi hardware light is still on.
Could it possibly be that FnF9 (wireless toggle) key is not assigned ...
(i) Bluetooth FnF7 works fine
(ii)If I manually disable the wifi through the icon on the taskbar (by unticking the "enable wireless"), the wireless will be disabled but the wifi hardware light is still on.
Could it possibly be that FnF9 (wireless toggle) key is not assigned ...
- 18 Apr 2011, 17:35
- Forum: Other
- Topic: N210 Wireless - FnF9 not working but Resume-Suspend works
- Replies: 2
- Views: 7904
N210 Wireless - FnF9 not working but Resume-Suspend works
Hi
Apology in advance if this has been discussed before. I had looked through the posts on toggling wireless power management and issue affecting the FnF9 (wireless toggle on/off) key with samsung netbook. But still couldn't figure out how to dig deep enough to solve the problem.
My situation is ...
Apology in advance if this has been discussed before. I had looked through the posts on toggling wireless power management and issue affecting the FnF9 (wireless toggle on/off) key with samsung netbook. But still couldn't figure out how to dig deep enough to solve the problem.
My situation is ...
- 17 Apr 2011, 17:16
- Forum: Other
- Topic: Introduce yourself here!
- Replies: 30
- Views: 218697
Re: Introduce yourself here!
Hey there guys,
Many thanks for the brilliant work. I am a newbie to linux. Recently converted to linux after a lot of frustration dealing with windows.
The samsung tools and backlight works absolutely perfect.
I believe a lot of Samsung N- netbooks owners have problems with the realtek pci ...
Many thanks for the brilliant work. I am a newbie to linux. Recently converted to linux after a lot of frustration dealing with windows.
The samsung tools and backlight works absolutely perfect.
I believe a lot of Samsung N- netbooks owners have problems with the realtek pci ...