RossoErcole
Yeah, thanks for the help even if you don't know much. I get stuck on the first command where I get this error:
rmmod: ERROR: ../libkmod/libkmod-module.c:799 kmod_module_remove_module() could not remove 'iwlmvm': Operation not permitted
rmmod: ERROR: could not remove module iwlmvm: Operation not permitted
rmmod: ERROR: Module iwlwifi is in use by: iwlmvm
modprobe: FATAL: Error running remove command for iwlwifi
how do I check the name? because iwlwifi doesn't work
It doesn't work, should it look like this the script?
#!/bin/sh
[ "$1" = "post" ] ## exec /usr/sbin/modprobe Intel Corporation Wireless-AC 9260
[ "$1" = "pre" ] ## exec /usr/sbin/modprobe -r Intel Corporation Wireless-AC 9260
exit 0
EDIT: should the name be something like wlp62s0 ??? I'm going to try it
The lines are quite many, they started at 1pm, while now that I was testing it's 5pm, only to go down by one minute it took quite a long time (definetly more than 1 minute) I'm not sure how to check
EDIT: ok I got to use -n #numer of lines
I've thinkered with this problem in the past, so I believe I did try restarting the network service, but I'm not sure I did
I'm trying to get the logs, but it's difficoult to paste them all here, I got a few on this link. But they all seem from 20 October, wierd.
https://sharetext.me/nqz5mfph2y
no I have an MSI, but I hope in some ways this script helps people that might know more about it.
I'm not sure, but there is a Power Managment menu in Cinnamon and I have creenshots:
Mhm, but it doesn't sound great. If you forget it's on, you put it in a backpack to then get it out at around 300 degrees. Sounds like a very bad idea.