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How to enable Wi-Fi in Linux Mint?


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#16 j_bins

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Posted 08 June 2017 - 12:35 PM

Ok, I won't worry about it then :)

 

Just got the NoScript Add-On (the Giorgio Maone one) for Firefox so will give that a spin .

 

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Posted 08 June 2017 - 01:21 PM

No-Script is great but I don't use it unless I really think I need it, and don't even use Firefox all that much.  You will have to "Allow" stuff to run on your favorite sites to make them work properly, it will save those settings if you allow it to for each site.  I use Chrome, and Chromium with AddBlockPlus both, and have very little problems.  I have had issues like I said, but most are caused by me not safely browsing.  One day searching for Linux answers visited a Website, clicked a Link on that site, one that professed to answer a Linux Question I had, the Link Infected my Browser.


If I don't reply right away it's because I'm waiting for Windows 10 to Update.

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Posted 13 October 2019 - 06:26 PM

E man. It's simple. Just go to your driver manager insert the install medium (USB) and update the drivers.
As simple as that.




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