Wireless freezing kernel on laptop at irregular intervals

How can people help you with the data you have given? If you are too lazy to write out a real description, expect people to be too lazy to respond.

Fyi, info that helps people to help you:

What distribution of linux are you running?
What version kernel are you running?
What wireless device is conflicting with the kernel (ie, make/model)?
How do you know its the wireless device conflicting with the kernel?
What are your logs saying?
 
look i am a total loser when it comes to linux ok
sorry if im such an idiot
its the 2nd time u r being rude to me!!!

i am doing research and this is the information i got
so i tried googling and asking around now trying forums
1)Laptop Support: Some laptops will work, some will not, some will seem to work, but actually will not, and so on. Suspend, hibernate and power management, which are extremely important for a laptop may or may not work. Most people have gone back to shutting down and starting up the entire operating system every time. This is the one area in which Linux really needs to get its act together.
2)Wireless freezing kernel on laptop at irregular intervals
3)the lack of a unified installation method is a problem
- RPM's for Red hat/WhiteBox Linux
- Deb for Debian/ubuntu
- Yum for SUSE
 
"jaarik
Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2007
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wireless freezing kernel on laptop at irregular intervals
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this is wat i got from another thread
thats y i asked
 
tbh to you the method you are going about it is all wrong. The best thing you could have ddone is to ask for those with problems to post their problems on a distro specific forum. there people will try to help them by asking about things which are likely to be specific to the problem. The user with the problem will respond to questions asking him to post certain information. In that way if a solution can be found it will be found.

yours is a method so haphazard that it can only end in there being no goodwill to any thread you post on here.
 
tbh to you the method you are going about it is all wrong. The best thing you could have ddone is to ask for those with problems to post their problems on a distro specific forum. there people will try to help them by asking about things which are likely to be specific to the problem. The user with the problem will respond to questions asking him to post certain information. In that way if a solution can be found it will be found.

yours is a method so haphazard that it can only end in there being no goodwill to any thread you post on here.

Thank you! I wondered when all this madness would come to an end. There are some Linux issues that come with every distro and there are some that are distro-specific. I fully agree with your post.
 
Shy001, please install linux - use something like wubi so you can try it without affecting your windows install, or use a live cd. Once you've done that, post specific issues and there will be plenty of people willing to help.

At the moment, you're posting general problems. You'd can't explain the problem, so how can we be expected to help?
 
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