WiFi non c'è su Kubuntu.
WiFi non c'è su Kubuntu.
You’re using Kubuntu and noticed you can’t connect to Wi-Fi but had it available during installation. Try enabling Wi-Fi manually or checking your network settings. If needed, use a USB adapter or reinstall with Wi-Fi enabled.
The device is experiencing a timeout. Reviewing bug reports suggests the problem might stem from power management settings in Windows, possibly due to flags set by the operating system that the Linux driver doesn't recognize. I'm uncertain why the installer worked without issues unless it simply coincided. The solution appears to involve specific steps when running Windows: turn off Fast Startup, disable the wireless adapter shutdown, then install or boot Linux. For more details, see the relevant bug entries: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201319 and https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=205299. Alternatively, consider using a newer distribution like Manjaro to check if the issue has been resolved in updated releases. Ubuntu tends to lag behind in such updates.
In Windows, try restarting the system or checking for updates. If issues persist, consult the official support resources.
Settings -> Network & Security -> Status -> Change Adapter Options Right click on the adapter -> Disable It might not be required, just mentioned. A few users had to do it. If you're dual booting, begin by disabling fast startup to check if it fixes the problem. How to turn off Fast Startup in Windows 10?
You are setting up a dual boot or starting from scratch to install Kubuntu.