Ubuntu 17.10 | Wifi and Peripheral issues [closed]

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I've been a huge fan of ubuntu for a long time now and I'm finally dedicating a whole HDD to it instead of using a virtual machine. I just installed it and I've ran in to some errors that I'm not finding any answers to online.
Issue One:
* Connecting to Wifi; When connecting I enter the correct password, it spins the loading wheel and then just stops. No error messages displayed; just dies.
Issue Two:
* Peripherals (Mouse & Keyboard); have terribly slow response time. If I move my mouse(if it even reads it), it'll react 15-20 seconds later. Same with keystrokes. (other than in the terminal. My keyboard seems to behave fine there which is strange to me).
If there are any logs I can post to make diagnostics easier for you just let me know and I'll gladly supply them.
*Edit: All of Ubuntu is running incredibly slow / laggy. With my system specs it should be running like a breeze. Could there possibly be something in my BIOS I need to change?
drivers wireless keyboard 17.10 mouse
closed as too broad by karel, Eric Carvalho, user117103, waltinator, Zanna Mar 23 at 19:30
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I've been a huge fan of ubuntu for a long time now and I'm finally dedicating a whole HDD to it instead of using a virtual machine. I just installed it and I've ran in to some errors that I'm not finding any answers to online.
Issue One:
* Connecting to Wifi; When connecting I enter the correct password, it spins the loading wheel and then just stops. No error messages displayed; just dies.
Issue Two:
* Peripherals (Mouse & Keyboard); have terribly slow response time. If I move my mouse(if it even reads it), it'll react 15-20 seconds later. Same with keystrokes. (other than in the terminal. My keyboard seems to behave fine there which is strange to me).
If there are any logs I can post to make diagnostics easier for you just let me know and I'll gladly supply them.
*Edit: All of Ubuntu is running incredibly slow / laggy. With my system specs it should be running like a breeze. Could there possibly be something in my BIOS I need to change?
drivers wireless keyboard 17.10 mouse
closed as too broad by karel, Eric Carvalho, user117103, waltinator, Zanna Mar 23 at 19:30
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
whats your system configuration?
â waqar
Mar 19 at 12:09
@waqar, windows 10, 16gb ddr3 RAM, 2x 1TB HDD, 1x 650gb HDD, AMD FX-8320, GTX 1060 6GB
â Blaze Rowland
Mar 19 at 12:29
have you installed nvidia proprietary driver for your system?
â waqar
Mar 22 at 12:03
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! The best way to add additional information to your question is by editing it, with the edit button. It is better visible that way, and comments are mainly for secondary, temporary purposes. Comments are removed under a variety of circumstances. Anything important to your question should be in the question itself.
â guntbert
Mar 22 at 18:01
Further it is preferred if you can post separate questions instead of combining your questions into one. That way, it helps the people answering your question and also others hunting for atleast one of your questions. Thanks!
â guntbert
Mar 22 at 18:02
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I've been a huge fan of ubuntu for a long time now and I'm finally dedicating a whole HDD to it instead of using a virtual machine. I just installed it and I've ran in to some errors that I'm not finding any answers to online.
Issue One:
* Connecting to Wifi; When connecting I enter the correct password, it spins the loading wheel and then just stops. No error messages displayed; just dies.
Issue Two:
* Peripherals (Mouse & Keyboard); have terribly slow response time. If I move my mouse(if it even reads it), it'll react 15-20 seconds later. Same with keystrokes. (other than in the terminal. My keyboard seems to behave fine there which is strange to me).
If there are any logs I can post to make diagnostics easier for you just let me know and I'll gladly supply them.
*Edit: All of Ubuntu is running incredibly slow / laggy. With my system specs it should be running like a breeze. Could there possibly be something in my BIOS I need to change?
drivers wireless keyboard 17.10 mouse
I've been a huge fan of ubuntu for a long time now and I'm finally dedicating a whole HDD to it instead of using a virtual machine. I just installed it and I've ran in to some errors that I'm not finding any answers to online.
Issue One:
* Connecting to Wifi; When connecting I enter the correct password, it spins the loading wheel and then just stops. No error messages displayed; just dies.
Issue Two:
* Peripherals (Mouse & Keyboard); have terribly slow response time. If I move my mouse(if it even reads it), it'll react 15-20 seconds later. Same with keystrokes. (other than in the terminal. My keyboard seems to behave fine there which is strange to me).
If there are any logs I can post to make diagnostics easier for you just let me know and I'll gladly supply them.
*Edit: All of Ubuntu is running incredibly slow / laggy. With my system specs it should be running like a breeze. Could there possibly be something in my BIOS I need to change?
drivers wireless keyboard 17.10 mouse
drivers wireless keyboard 17.10 mouse
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asked Mar 18 at 23:02
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closed as too broad by karel, Eric Carvalho, user117103, waltinator, Zanna Mar 23 at 19:30
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as too broad by karel, Eric Carvalho, user117103, waltinator, Zanna Mar 23 at 19:30
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
whats your system configuration?
â waqar
Mar 19 at 12:09
@waqar, windows 10, 16gb ddr3 RAM, 2x 1TB HDD, 1x 650gb HDD, AMD FX-8320, GTX 1060 6GB
â Blaze Rowland
Mar 19 at 12:29
have you installed nvidia proprietary driver for your system?
â waqar
Mar 22 at 12:03
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! The best way to add additional information to your question is by editing it, with the edit button. It is better visible that way, and comments are mainly for secondary, temporary purposes. Comments are removed under a variety of circumstances. Anything important to your question should be in the question itself.
â guntbert
Mar 22 at 18:01
Further it is preferred if you can post separate questions instead of combining your questions into one. That way, it helps the people answering your question and also others hunting for atleast one of your questions. Thanks!
â guntbert
Mar 22 at 18:02
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whats your system configuration?
â waqar
Mar 19 at 12:09
@waqar, windows 10, 16gb ddr3 RAM, 2x 1TB HDD, 1x 650gb HDD, AMD FX-8320, GTX 1060 6GB
â Blaze Rowland
Mar 19 at 12:29
have you installed nvidia proprietary driver for your system?
â waqar
Mar 22 at 12:03
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! The best way to add additional information to your question is by editing it, with the edit button. It is better visible that way, and comments are mainly for secondary, temporary purposes. Comments are removed under a variety of circumstances. Anything important to your question should be in the question itself.
â guntbert
Mar 22 at 18:01
Further it is preferred if you can post separate questions instead of combining your questions into one. That way, it helps the people answering your question and also others hunting for atleast one of your questions. Thanks!
â guntbert
Mar 22 at 18:02
whats your system configuration?
â waqar
Mar 19 at 12:09
whats your system configuration?
â waqar
Mar 19 at 12:09
@waqar, windows 10, 16gb ddr3 RAM, 2x 1TB HDD, 1x 650gb HDD, AMD FX-8320, GTX 1060 6GB
â Blaze Rowland
Mar 19 at 12:29
@waqar, windows 10, 16gb ddr3 RAM, 2x 1TB HDD, 1x 650gb HDD, AMD FX-8320, GTX 1060 6GB
â Blaze Rowland
Mar 19 at 12:29
have you installed nvidia proprietary driver for your system?
â waqar
Mar 22 at 12:03
have you installed nvidia proprietary driver for your system?
â waqar
Mar 22 at 12:03
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! The best way to add additional information to your question is by editing it, with the edit button. It is better visible that way, and comments are mainly for secondary, temporary purposes. Comments are removed under a variety of circumstances. Anything important to your question should be in the question itself.
â guntbert
Mar 22 at 18:01
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! The best way to add additional information to your question is by editing it, with the edit button. It is better visible that way, and comments are mainly for secondary, temporary purposes. Comments are removed under a variety of circumstances. Anything important to your question should be in the question itself.
â guntbert
Mar 22 at 18:01
Further it is preferred if you can post separate questions instead of combining your questions into one. That way, it helps the people answering your question and also others hunting for atleast one of your questions. Thanks!
â guntbert
Mar 22 at 18:02
Further it is preferred if you can post separate questions instead of combining your questions into one. That way, it helps the people answering your question and also others hunting for atleast one of your questions. Thanks!
â guntbert
Mar 22 at 18:02
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whats your system configuration?
â waqar
Mar 19 at 12:09
@waqar, windows 10, 16gb ddr3 RAM, 2x 1TB HDD, 1x 650gb HDD, AMD FX-8320, GTX 1060 6GB
â Blaze Rowland
Mar 19 at 12:29
have you installed nvidia proprietary driver for your system?
â waqar
Mar 22 at 12:03
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! The best way to add additional information to your question is by editing it, with the edit button. It is better visible that way, and comments are mainly for secondary, temporary purposes. Comments are removed under a variety of circumstances. Anything important to your question should be in the question itself.
â guntbert
Mar 22 at 18:01
Further it is preferred if you can post separate questions instead of combining your questions into one. That way, it helps the people answering your question and also others hunting for atleast one of your questions. Thanks!
â guntbert
Mar 22 at 18:02