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I 've just installed ubuntu 18.04 on my new HP 15 -cs0018nv. I can not enable wifi options and I can not install the corresponding drivers. The secure boot is disabled. I have tried some things but nothing worked. Any ideas?
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George










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    Hello George, pls be more precise in your questioning. For example it might be helpful to know the exact wifi-hardware, the return of following commands might help alot in helping you sudo lshw -c network and lspci | grep -i network
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    Nov 26 at 20:24






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    Or more precisely: lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3 Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
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I 've just installed ubuntu 18.04 on my new HP 15 -cs0018nv. I can not enable wifi options and I can not install the corresponding drivers. The secure boot is disabled. I have tried some things but nothing worked. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
George










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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by pomsky, guntbert, Zanna, Charles Green, Thomas 14 hours ago


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    Hello George, pls be more precise in your questioning. For example it might be helpful to know the exact wifi-hardware, the return of following commands might help alot in helping you sudo lshw -c network and lspci | grep -i network
    – db429
    Nov 26 at 20:24






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    Or more precisely: lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3 Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
    – chili555
    Nov 26 at 20:54













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I 've just installed ubuntu 18.04 on my new HP 15 -cs0018nv. I can not enable wifi options and I can not install the corresponding drivers. The secure boot is disabled. I have tried some things but nothing worked. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
George










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I 've just installed ubuntu 18.04 on my new HP 15 -cs0018nv. I can not enable wifi options and I can not install the corresponding drivers. The secure boot is disabled. I have tried some things but nothing worked. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
George







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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by pomsky, guntbert, Zanna, Charles Green, Thomas 14 hours ago


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    Hello George, pls be more precise in your questioning. For example it might be helpful to know the exact wifi-hardware, the return of following commands might help alot in helping you sudo lshw -c network and lspci | grep -i network
    – db429
    Nov 26 at 20:24






  • 2




    Or more precisely: lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3 Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
    – chili555
    Nov 26 at 20:54














  • 2




    Hello George, pls be more precise in your questioning. For example it might be helpful to know the exact wifi-hardware, the return of following commands might help alot in helping you sudo lshw -c network and lspci | grep -i network
    – db429
    Nov 26 at 20:24






  • 2




    Or more precisely: lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3 Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
    – chili555
    Nov 26 at 20:54








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Hello George, pls be more precise in your questioning. For example it might be helpful to know the exact wifi-hardware, the return of following commands might help alot in helping you sudo lshw -c network and lspci | grep -i network
– db429
Nov 26 at 20:24




Hello George, pls be more precise in your questioning. For example it might be helpful to know the exact wifi-hardware, the return of following commands might help alot in helping you sudo lshw -c network and lspci | grep -i network
– db429
Nov 26 at 20:24




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2




Or more precisely: lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3 Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
– chili555
Nov 26 at 20:54




Or more precisely: lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3 Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
– chili555
Nov 26 at 20:54















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