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Sep 27, 2005 - Traditional Ethernet Adapters such as the high-speed (USB 2.0) ASIX. And setup operations really need product- or class-specific code.
Subreddit CSS The CSS on is an on going development keeping up to date with the latest Ubuntu Unity theme. Code can be found on Any issues can be reported Additionally, feel free to message us if your (non-spam!) link/post is accidentally trapped in our spam filter, and we'll sort it out. I have the same laptop as you and bought (USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet). It uses the AX88179 chipset. The manufacturer, Asix, is nice enough to provide.
The drivers are, apparently, built-in if one runs Kernel 3.8 or higher. If you're running Ubuntu 12.04, like me, then you currently have Kernel 3.5. In case you prefer to add a PPA and load the driver from there,. To summarize: If you run Kernel 3.8 or higher, it's plug and play. If you run something lower, then use the driver from the Asix website or type this into the terminal: sudo apt-add-repository ppa:qji/ax88179 sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install ax88179 • • • •.