the locate db is outdated (it only updates periodically; just thought it might work) you can do a sudo find / -iname 'lib80211_crypt_wep.ko', which will search everything, right now, but it takes...
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the locate db is outdated (it only updates periodically; just thought it might work) you can do a sudo find / -iname 'lib80211_crypt_wep.ko', which will search everything, right now, but it takes...
first try a locate ccmp. see if you see where you stashed the modules. if not try marking linux-image-2.6.31-14-generic for reinstallation in synaptic. with most packages you can just purge and...
hmmm...that's a problem. is that one of the ones you deleted? does ls /lib/modules/2.6.31-14-generic/kernel/net/wireless/ not show them?
even after running sudo insmod /lib/modules/2.6.31-14-generic/kernel/net/wireless/lib80211.ko?
rebooting should fix that. but you should be able to effect it without rebooting. look at that bug report comment #4. as root remove those modules, add them back, and then load wl:
rmmod ...
ok, run modprobe wl and then immediately dmesg|tail, which will give you the tail end of the system message log. What's it complaining about?
ok, so you still have linux backports installed. There shouldn't be anything you need in there, but if you lose any functionality when you remove just note it and you can add it back.
wl was...
Run
sudo dpkg -S lib80211.ko
This will list any packages containing the module in question. if you have backports, or anything other than the linux-image package which contains it, you'll see...
haha. It should work NOW. BCM4312 works for me with bcmwl. Did you try the insmod instructions in bug 395630?
You just need to activate the wl kernel module (the STA driver). Did you reboot after installing? It shouldn't be necessary, but mine did not work properly until i did. Even if you haven't go ahead...
If you'll post the relevant Network Controller section from
sudo lspci -vvv
we can look at the available and currently used drivers.
The new policykit-1 which supercedes the old policykit doesn't seem to have a gui for adjusting authorizations. The policies are stored as xml files in /usr/share/polkit-1/actions.
1) Note the...
So you've just upgraded to Karmic?
So you want to adjust your cpu scaling from your panel?
So you're getting really tired of typing your password every time you adjust it?
You need to adjust the...
That just brings up gnome-appearance-properties, which like i posted, doesn't fix the problem. It removes icons from general menus but the main gnome menu, among others, still has icons regardless of...
So it seems that karmic/gnome 2.28 has cause quite a bit of confusion over menu icons. It used to be that you enabled all menu/button icons or disabled them in system/preferences/appearances or the...
If you have an on again, off again multiple monitor setup like me (and hkphooey above), gnome-panel may be trying to launch the panel on a nonexistent screen. I'd call it a bug; it seems like it...
Can't speak for the original poster, but i've seen this on numerous threads, including that one. I mentioned my chipset, but it's not the only one that has this problem. A friend of mine with an...
I had the same problem with my hp compaq (a bcm 4312 rev 2 here). iwlist scan would detect networks as soon as the driver loaded, but connection attempts would time out, and eventually scanning...
I was wondering if anybody had had any success using the suggested implementation of bluetooth audio (ie, just the bluez stack and alsa). I'm currently using the stock bluez-3.26, and i've tried both...
I suppose this qualifies as "networking" so here goes...
The openafs client creates an afs mount at /afs and tells the system that the filesystem has 9GB/8.6GiB of space available to it:
% df...
This is an access error. It usually means that the openafs client doesn't have permission mount the afs root (usually the root.afs volume) on /afs. The client /afs DIRECTORY doesn't have to be...