Wifi doesn't work - I'm in a loop

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I just installed windows 10 and ubuntu on my computer and wifi isn't working. I read the post below:



WiFi isn't working in new installation of Ubuntu



I tried to use the given code in the post which is:



gksu gedit /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf


But it said that gksu is not installed. I tried to install gksu by the code that the terminal gave me but it said it couldn't find the package. I got the error in the following post:



I tried installing gksu but getting the following error.Someone help me to fix this



The solution in the given post wasn't helpful since I didn't have internet. I feel like I'm in a loop where I need an internet to fix this problem but I don't have any internet. Is there a simple solution to this problem?



Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.



P.S : If it's any help my computer is ASUS TP300L.










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  • You don't need gksu gedit simply to edit a configuration file - use sudo nano (both of which are installed by default)
    – steeldriver
    Mar 19 at 18:08










  • @karel, Thamks for the feedback. I am pretty new in ubuntu, can you explain how it's a possible duplicate? Didn't quite get it. Thank you.
    – Charles Carmichael
    Mar 19 at 18:08










  • @steeldriver - Thank you for the feedback. Can you explain elaborate? Do you mean I need to write sudo nano /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf instead of gksu gedit? And then what? Shoud I continue doing the given instructions in the post?
    – Charles Carmichael
    Mar 19 at 18:10






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    I don't know - and frankly, neither does anyone else since "wifi isn't working" could be the result of any number of things: IMHO you should start with My wireless/WiFi connection does not work. What information is needed to diagnose the issue?
    – steeldriver
    Mar 19 at 18:14






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    Please post the info requested, then we can help
    – Jeremy31
    Mar 19 at 18:53














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I just installed windows 10 and ubuntu on my computer and wifi isn't working. I read the post below:



WiFi isn't working in new installation of Ubuntu



I tried to use the given code in the post which is:



gksu gedit /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf


But it said that gksu is not installed. I tried to install gksu by the code that the terminal gave me but it said it couldn't find the package. I got the error in the following post:



I tried installing gksu but getting the following error.Someone help me to fix this



The solution in the given post wasn't helpful since I didn't have internet. I feel like I'm in a loop where I need an internet to fix this problem but I don't have any internet. Is there a simple solution to this problem?



Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.



P.S : If it's any help my computer is ASUS TP300L.










share|improve this question





















  • You don't need gksu gedit simply to edit a configuration file - use sudo nano (both of which are installed by default)
    – steeldriver
    Mar 19 at 18:08










  • @karel, Thamks for the feedback. I am pretty new in ubuntu, can you explain how it's a possible duplicate? Didn't quite get it. Thank you.
    – Charles Carmichael
    Mar 19 at 18:08










  • @steeldriver - Thank you for the feedback. Can you explain elaborate? Do you mean I need to write sudo nano /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf instead of gksu gedit? And then what? Shoud I continue doing the given instructions in the post?
    – Charles Carmichael
    Mar 19 at 18:10






  • 2




    I don't know - and frankly, neither does anyone else since "wifi isn't working" could be the result of any number of things: IMHO you should start with My wireless/WiFi connection does not work. What information is needed to diagnose the issue?
    – steeldriver
    Mar 19 at 18:14






  • 1




    Please post the info requested, then we can help
    – Jeremy31
    Mar 19 at 18:53












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up vote
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down vote

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I just installed windows 10 and ubuntu on my computer and wifi isn't working. I read the post below:



WiFi isn't working in new installation of Ubuntu



I tried to use the given code in the post which is:



gksu gedit /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf


But it said that gksu is not installed. I tried to install gksu by the code that the terminal gave me but it said it couldn't find the package. I got the error in the following post:



I tried installing gksu but getting the following error.Someone help me to fix this



The solution in the given post wasn't helpful since I didn't have internet. I feel like I'm in a loop where I need an internet to fix this problem but I don't have any internet. Is there a simple solution to this problem?



Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.



P.S : If it's any help my computer is ASUS TP300L.










share|improve this question













I just installed windows 10 and ubuntu on my computer and wifi isn't working. I read the post below:



WiFi isn't working in new installation of Ubuntu



I tried to use the given code in the post which is:



gksu gedit /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf


But it said that gksu is not installed. I tried to install gksu by the code that the terminal gave me but it said it couldn't find the package. I got the error in the following post:



I tried installing gksu but getting the following error.Someone help me to fix this



The solution in the given post wasn't helpful since I didn't have internet. I feel like I'm in a loop where I need an internet to fix this problem but I don't have any internet. Is there a simple solution to this problem?



Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.



P.S : If it's any help my computer is ASUS TP300L.







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  • You don't need gksu gedit simply to edit a configuration file - use sudo nano (both of which are installed by default)
    – steeldriver
    Mar 19 at 18:08










  • @karel, Thamks for the feedback. I am pretty new in ubuntu, can you explain how it's a possible duplicate? Didn't quite get it. Thank you.
    – Charles Carmichael
    Mar 19 at 18:08










  • @steeldriver - Thank you for the feedback. Can you explain elaborate? Do you mean I need to write sudo nano /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf instead of gksu gedit? And then what? Shoud I continue doing the given instructions in the post?
    – Charles Carmichael
    Mar 19 at 18:10






  • 2




    I don't know - and frankly, neither does anyone else since "wifi isn't working" could be the result of any number of things: IMHO you should start with My wireless/WiFi connection does not work. What information is needed to diagnose the issue?
    – steeldriver
    Mar 19 at 18:14






  • 1




    Please post the info requested, then we can help
    – Jeremy31
    Mar 19 at 18:53
















  • You don't need gksu gedit simply to edit a configuration file - use sudo nano (both of which are installed by default)
    – steeldriver
    Mar 19 at 18:08










  • @karel, Thamks for the feedback. I am pretty new in ubuntu, can you explain how it's a possible duplicate? Didn't quite get it. Thank you.
    – Charles Carmichael
    Mar 19 at 18:08










  • @steeldriver - Thank you for the feedback. Can you explain elaborate? Do you mean I need to write sudo nano /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf instead of gksu gedit? And then what? Shoud I continue doing the given instructions in the post?
    – Charles Carmichael
    Mar 19 at 18:10






  • 2




    I don't know - and frankly, neither does anyone else since "wifi isn't working" could be the result of any number of things: IMHO you should start with My wireless/WiFi connection does not work. What information is needed to diagnose the issue?
    – steeldriver
    Mar 19 at 18:14






  • 1




    Please post the info requested, then we can help
    – Jeremy31
    Mar 19 at 18:53















You don't need gksu gedit simply to edit a configuration file - use sudo nano (both of which are installed by default)
– steeldriver
Mar 19 at 18:08




You don't need gksu gedit simply to edit a configuration file - use sudo nano (both of which are installed by default)
– steeldriver
Mar 19 at 18:08












@karel, Thamks for the feedback. I am pretty new in ubuntu, can you explain how it's a possible duplicate? Didn't quite get it. Thank you.
– Charles Carmichael
Mar 19 at 18:08




@karel, Thamks for the feedback. I am pretty new in ubuntu, can you explain how it's a possible duplicate? Didn't quite get it. Thank you.
– Charles Carmichael
Mar 19 at 18:08












@steeldriver - Thank you for the feedback. Can you explain elaborate? Do you mean I need to write sudo nano /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf instead of gksu gedit? And then what? Shoud I continue doing the given instructions in the post?
– Charles Carmichael
Mar 19 at 18:10




@steeldriver - Thank you for the feedback. Can you explain elaborate? Do you mean I need to write sudo nano /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf instead of gksu gedit? And then what? Shoud I continue doing the given instructions in the post?
– Charles Carmichael
Mar 19 at 18:10




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I don't know - and frankly, neither does anyone else since "wifi isn't working" could be the result of any number of things: IMHO you should start with My wireless/WiFi connection does not work. What information is needed to diagnose the issue?
– steeldriver
Mar 19 at 18:14




I don't know - and frankly, neither does anyone else since "wifi isn't working" could be the result of any number of things: IMHO you should start with My wireless/WiFi connection does not work. What information is needed to diagnose the issue?
– steeldriver
Mar 19 at 18:14




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Please post the info requested, then we can help
– Jeremy31
Mar 19 at 18:53




Please post the info requested, then we can help
– Jeremy31
Mar 19 at 18:53















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