Re: Wireless card driver bug

2022-09-10 Thread Gökşin Akdeniz
Hi Maximiliano 10.09.2022 19:46 tarihinde Maximiliano Estudies yazdı: I want to use the reportbug feature but I don't know which package I should enter. Anyone else having similar issues? My system settings: Linux version 5.18.0-4-amd64 (debian-ker...@lists.debian.org) (gcc-11 (Debian 11.3.0-5

Re: Wireless card driver bug

2022-09-10 Thread Georgi Naplatanov
On 9/10/22 19:46, Maximiliano Estudies wrote: Hi, I seem to have hit a bug with the wireless card driver of my laptop. This happened twice already, my laptop became unresponsive and I couldn't issue any sudo commands. After hard rebooting the laptop I see this entries in the syslog: Sep 10 14:5

Re: Wireless card on New users computer

2018-11-24 Thread Marc Stephan Nkouly
Greetings Just to confirm my wifi card is now working I have search for the package "firmware-iwlwifi" using the browser and found the page https://wiki.debian.org/iwlwifi from there I had just followed the instructions. I also admit that I made use of the text editor "nano" to edit the list source

Re: Wireless card on New users computer

2018-11-23 Thread tomas
On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 02:30:42PM +0100, Marc Stephan Nkouly wrote: > Sorry for not giving enough details initially. No worries. > My laptop is LENOVO IDEA PAD 300 > INTEL PROCESSOR of 64 Bits with 4 G Ram & 500 HDD > Is true I had installed UBUNTU 18.04 But didn't appreciate it's sluginesh > Àn

Re: Wireless card on New users computer

2018-11-23 Thread tomas
On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 10:24:52AM +0100, Marc Stephan Nkouly wrote: > Greetings > Greetings > Am writing from Cameroon and am a FOSS enthusiast. > I wish to receive assistance for me t install the wireless drivers of my > laptop. Apart from Dan's (which is good advice, anyway), to be able to help

Re: Wireless card on New users computer

2018-11-23 Thread Dan Ritter
Marc Stephan Nkouly wrote: > Greetings > Greetings > Am writing from Cameroon and am a FOSS enthusiast. > I wish to receive assistance for me t install the wireless drivers of my > laptop. > I also admit being a complete beginner and I wonder in case there's a > self-learning program I can follow

Re: Wireless card unavailable in Debian, but works in Ubuntu

2014-08-05 Thread S4mmael
> I too have an elderly Thinkpad (R34) and it does pretty much the same thing. I'm wondering is > something like ndiswrapper ?? > https://wiki.debian.org/NdisWrapper > :) Ric Hello Ric, Thanks, great idea. Perhaps, it could work as a last resort. But sin

Re: Wireless card unavailable in Debian, but works in Ubuntu

2014-08-05 Thread S4mmael
>Which jessie kernel are you running? > ># find /lib/modules/3.14-1-amd64 -name rtl8188ee.ko >/lib/modules/3.14-1-amd64/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/rtlwifi/rtl8188ee/rtl8188ee.ko > ># find /lib/modules/3.14-2-amd64 -name rtl8188ee.ko >/lib/modules/3.14-2-amd64/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/rtlwifi/rt

Re: Wireless card unavailable in Debian, but works in Ubuntu

2014-08-05 Thread Ric Moore
On 08/05/2014 09:14 AM, Tom H wrote: On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 2:18 AM, S4mmael wrote: I have a liittle problem with a wireless card of a cheap HP laptop. It works perfectly well out of the box in Ubuntu 14.04, but not in Debian Jessie. Here is what a managed to find. In Ubuntu it looks like th

Re: Wireless card unavailable in Debian, but works in Ubuntu

2014-08-05 Thread Tom H
On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 2:18 AM, S4mmael wrote: > > I have a liittle problem with a wireless card of a cheap HP laptop. It works > perfectly well out of the box in Ubuntu 14.04, but not in Debian Jessie. > > Here is what a managed to find. > > In Ubuntu it looks like that: > > root@ubuntu:~# dmesg

Re: Wireless card unavailable in Debian, but works in Ubuntu

2014-08-05 Thread S4mmael
Darac, thanks for your answer. firmware-realtek,firmware-linux-free, and firmware-linux-nonfree have been installed. Unfortunately, it's useless since Debian does not recognize the device at all. Somehow I need to find a way to make system understand that PCI device 02:00.0 is a wireless card re

Re: Wireless card unavailable in Debian, but works in Ubuntu

2014-08-05 Thread Darac Marjal
On Tue, Aug 05, 2014 at 10:18:48AM +0400, S4mmael wrote: >Hello guys, > >I have a liittle problem with a wireless card of a cheap HP laptop. It >works perfectly well out of the box in Ubuntu 14.04, but not in Debian >Jessie. > >Here is what a managed to find. > >In Ubuntu

Re: Wireless card not showing up

2008-09-29 Thread Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum
Sebastian Gunther wrote: > * Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [29.09.08 18:28]: > > [WiFi Problem] > > Please submit the results of the following commands: > > # uname -a > > # lspci > > # ifconfig > > # iwconfig > > Then we know a little more about your hardware. I seem to hvae fixed i

Re: Wireless card not showing up

2008-09-29 Thread Sebastian Günther
* Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [29.09.08 18:28]: [WiFi Problem] Please submit the results of the following commands: # uname -a # lspci # ifconfig # iwconfig Then we know a little more about your hardware. HTH Sebastian -- " Religion ist das Opium des Volkes. " Karl Mar

Re: Wireless card not showing up

2008-09-29 Thread Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum escreveu: > > Hi. > > > > This may not even be a Debian issue but i dont know > where to start. > > > > I have a ThinkPad T60 running Lenny. Its normally > plugged into an Ethernet port. I realized recently that only > the wired network is showing up

Re: Wireless card not showing up

2008-09-29 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum escreveu: > Hi. > > This may not even be a Debian issue but i dont know where to start. > > I have a ThinkPad T60 running Lenny. Its normally plugged into an Ethernet > port. I realized recently that only the wired network is showing up > in my networking tools, even though

Re: Wireless card trying to attach to other access points

2008-09-20 Thread Cheryl Homiak
Sorry, because of the problem I'm writing about among other things, I don't have the previousw posts of which to include segments. Because my prism2.5 onboard card on my thinkpad t23 was not working, I inserted my pcmcia linksys card. It actually does connect and works but is only working a

Re: Wireless card trying to attach to other access points

2008-09-18 Thread Celejar
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 18:44:11 -0500 (CDT) Cheryl Homiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all. > > I am running debian lenny beta 2 on a thinkpad t23 laptop with a prism 2.5 > onboard card. My problem is that after installing, before I tried to do > anything with the card, I discovered with iwc

Re: wireless card not configure

2008-02-22 Thread Amit Uttamchandani
On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 11:49:18 +0530 "pasupathy murugan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >debian etch > > netgear wg311 wifi not configure , > > pl help me Hi there, Sorry to hear that you are having problems. But you probably need to provide more details otherwise it is almost impossible for us to

Re: Wireless card failing after a while

2008-01-07 Thread Tom Raus
On Monday 07 January 2008 06:57:10 Mark Fletcher wrote: > Tom Raus skynet.be> writes: > > Hello All, > > > > I've been having some issues on my IBM netfinity server toybox. For some > > reason the networkcard stops > > > working while there is no apparent reason. Sometimes it happens during > > tr

Re: Wireless card failing after a while

2008-01-06 Thread Mark Fletcher
Tom Raus skynet.be> writes: > > Hello All, > > I've been having some issues on my IBM netfinity server toybox. For some reason the networkcard stops > working while there is no apparent reason. Sometimes it happens during transfers, sometimes just while > it's idle. In /var/log/messages I get t

Re: Wireless card for emachine?

2007-08-28 Thread Chris Lale
Celejar wrote: > [...] > > The first question is, what wireless card is in the machine? Do lspci, > and find the entry corresponding to the wireless card. > Then find the chipset of the wireless card and install the appropriate kernel module driver. Alternatively, use Ndiswrapper and the Window

Re: Wireless card for emachine?

2007-08-27 Thread Celejar
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 10:48:09 -0400 "Thomas H. George" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have been given an emachine M5310 laptop with a dead battery and am > considering trying to convert it to a debian etch laptop. I can boot it > with a GRML cd and lsdev reports wifi0 when an Activa wifi card is

Re: wireless card

2006-03-01 Thread Lubos Vrbka
so after some fiddling, i made the asus wl-107g card to work. the rt2x00 drivers from sourceforge didn't work for me - i was able to compile it but couldn't make the card talk to the router or obtain the address (it required SSID broadcast to work at least partially, but not fully - and our adm

Re: wireless card

2006-02-27 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2006-02-23 09:31:19, schrieb Lubos Vrbka: > obviously, there aren't too many possibilities (2.6.15 kernel): > Cisco/Aironet 34X/35X/4500/4800 PCMCIA cards (AIRO_CS) > they seems to support only b/ > Planet WL3501 PCMCIA cards (PCMCIA_WL3501) > Intersil Prism GT/Duette/Indigo PCI/Cardbus (

Re: wireless card

2006-02-23 Thread Dave Thayer
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 01:29:15PM +0100, Lubos Vrbka wrote: > >>>Other than that, you could use cards that use the Ralink RT2500 > >>>chipset (e.g. MSI CB54G2, ASUS wifi cards, etc). The good thing about > >>>these is that these don't require any firmware. You just download the > >>>GPL'd rt2500 d

Re: wireless card

2006-02-23 Thread Oliver Lupton
On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 16:43:01 +0800 "Paolo Alexis Falcone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Other than that, you could use cards that use the Ralink RT2500 > chipset (e.g. MSI CB54G2, ASUS wifi cards, etc). The good thing about > these is that these don't require any firmware. You just download the > GP

Re: wireless card

2006-02-23 Thread Lubos Vrbka
Other than that, you could use cards that use the Ralink RT2500 chipset (e.g. MSI CB54G2, ASUS wifi cards, etc). The good thing about these is that these don't require any firmware. You just download the GPL'd rt2500 drivers. well, i found all cards that should have rt2500 'onboard' - it might be

Re: wireless card

2006-02-23 Thread Paolo Alexis Falcone
On 2/23/06, Lubos Vrbka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The Intel wireless cards (which are already in the kernel) do support > > 802.11g. > > For the other cards, you'd have to look for their open source projects > > (for atheros chipsets use the madwifi drivers + their binary HAL; then > > the rt

Re: wireless card

2006-02-23 Thread Paolo Alexis Falcone
On 2/23/06, Lubos Vrbka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Other than that, you could use cards that use the Ralink RT2500 > > chipset (e.g. MSI CB54G2, ASUS wifi cards, etc). The good thing about > > these is that these don't require any firmware. You just download the > > GPL'd rt2500 drivers. > it'

Re: wireless card

2006-02-23 Thread Lubos Vrbka
The Intel wireless cards (which are already in the kernel) do support 802.11g. For the other cards, you'd have to look for their open source projects (for atheros chipsets use the madwifi drivers + their binary HAL; then the rt2x00 drivers for the ralink rt2500 chipset). We're still waiting for th

Re: wireless card

2006-02-23 Thread Lubos Vrbka
I suggest you forget about the bcm4306. Broadcom clearly doesn't want to cooperate in making native drivers for operating systems other than MS Windows. ok. the card we have here (it's asus wl-100g deluxe) seems to work nice in windoze, but since it has bcm4306... I'm assuming that you're usin

Re: wireless card

2006-02-23 Thread Paolo Alexis Falcone
On 2/23/06, Lubos Vrbka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>If I was to buy a new wireless pccard, it'll definitely get one with > >>>support under the vanilla kernel...cause I'm lazy :). It's very easy to > >>>install ndiswrapper module by following its wiki but is *super* easy via > >>>module-assista

Re: wireless card

2006-02-23 Thread Paolo Alexis Falcone
On 2/23/06, Lubos Vrbka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hi guys, > > i'm planning to buy wifi (b/g) card for my laptop, however i'm not about > the support. my colleague has asus with broadcom bcm4306 chipset in his > windoze notebook. i tried it, kernel recognized the card, but the i > cannot find th

Re: wireless card

2006-02-23 Thread Lubos Vrbka
If I was to buy a new wireless pccard, it'll definitely get one with support under the vanilla kernel...cause I'm lazy :). It's very easy to install ndiswrapper module by following its wiki but is *super* easy via module-assistant. for such cards, ndiswrapper is not needed, i guess... or am i wr

Re: wireless card

2006-02-22 Thread jlmb
Lubos Vrbka wrote: >> I use ndiswrapper too, what can I say...it gets the job done. I even >> have WPA support. >> >> If I was to buy a new wireless pccard, it'll definitely get one with >> support under the vanilla kernel...cause I'm lazy :). It's very easy to >> install ndiswrapper module by foll

Re: wireless card

2006-02-22 Thread Lubos Vrbka
I use ndiswrapper too, what can I say...it gets the job done. I even have WPA support. If I was to buy a new wireless pccard, it'll definitely get one with support under the vanilla kernel...cause I'm lazy :). It's very easy to install ndiswrapper module by following its wiki but is *super* easy

Re: wireless card

2006-02-22 Thread jlmb
Lubos Vrbka wrote: > do you have good experience with ndiswrapper? or would you be willing to > recommend some other pcmcia card / provide pointer to relevant information? I use ndiswrapper too, what can I say...it gets the job done. I even have WPA support. If I was to buy a new wireless pccard,

Re: wireless card

2006-02-22 Thread Paras pradhan
I am using Netgear 54mpbs pcmcia adapter and working good till now in my debian sid. here are the steps. http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/Installation Paras. On 2/22/06, Lubos Vrbka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hi guys, > > i'm planning to buy wifi (b/g) card for my lapto

Re: wireless card

2006-02-22 Thread Craig M. Houck
Here is what I did to get a netgear to work perfectly with ndiwrapper NdisWrapper NdisWrapper will use Native Windows Drivers (.INF) on/under/for/with Linux I have only done this with the 2.6 kernel, never 2.4. I also indicate the rev's I used, you may find different revisions. 1 Get the sou

Re: Wireless Card on linux

2006-02-17 Thread Chris Lale
Deboo ^ wrote: Hello, I have a Compaq Armada with a Netgear wireless PC card (the one which is linux supported), could someone detail the steps needed to make it work fully? And how to make both the wired lan and wireless lan work together. I guess it has to do something with routing but no

Re: Wireless Card on linux

2006-02-10 Thread John Summerfied
Deboo ^ wrote: Hello, I have a Compaq Armada with a Netgear wireless PC card (the one which is linux supported), could someone detail the steps needed to make it work fully? This has been discussed time and again, even this year. What effort have you made for yourself to resolve this? Wh

Re: Wireless Card on linux

2006-02-10 Thread Deboo ^
I have tried compiling ndiswrapper again and also compiled a new 2.4.32 kernel but get an error after installing ndiswrapper. It detects the card but no lights come up when using iwconfig to make it up. I'm attaching a text file with the commands I use and the errors/results I get I did not have t

Re: Wireless card...

2005-11-08 Thread Martin Fluch
It will be a 2.6.13.x kernel (since vmware has problems on the 2.6.14 kernel). It is strange that there is so little known about how the current wireless cards awailable at Verkkokauppa or Tietoasema (thanks for this hint, I didn't know the shop before) can be used under linux. I think we will t

Re: Wireless card...

2005-11-07 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya > As well as checking compatibility here in the LHCH > (http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO/) you might also want to > look up compatibility under ndiswrapper > (http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/). if you're using, its NOT a compatible hw, since you're using the windoze drivers on

Re: Wireless card...

2005-11-07 Thread Cal Paterson
As well as checking compatibility here in the LHCH (http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO/) you might also want to look up compatibility under ndiswrapper (http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/). -- www.gnu.org

Re: Wireless card...

2005-11-07 Thread Simo Kauppi
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 02:05:07AM -0800, Alvin Oga wrote: > > On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Martin Fluch wrote: > > > Hi Finnish friends! > > > > A friend of mine who got an wireless access point and would like to > > connect his desktop PC (running under Debian) to it. But I have a bit > > problem to de

Re: Wireless card...

2005-11-07 Thread Alvin Oga
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Martin Fluch wrote: > Hi Finnish friends! > > A friend of mine who got an wireless access point and would like to > connect his desktop PC (running under Debian) to it. But I have a bit > problem to decide which wireless PCI cards offered at Verkokauppa are > supported by the

Re: wireless card for a laptop

2005-05-06 Thread Russ Price
M. Maas wrote: I've recently bought a new netgear WG511. But all the newer ones are being sold as WG511 but actually are WG511v2 as in version two of the product. This version contains a broadcom chipset and will not work with Linux. Except perhaps with ndiswrapper... So far, my favorite has been t

Re: wireless card for a laptop

2005-05-06 Thread M. Maas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 dbp lists wrote: > Any reccomendations for what works well for a wireless card for a laptop? >>From my web searching, I've come up with two candidates: the Netgear > WG511 and the Hawking HWC54G. > Hi, I've recently bought a new netgear WG511. But

Re: wireless card for a laptop

2005-05-06 Thread Glenn English
On Fri, 2005-05-06 at 11:04 -0700, dbp lists wrote: > Any reccomendations for what works well for a wireless card for a laptop? > >From my web searching, I've come up with two candidates: the Netgear > WG511 and the Hawking HWC54G. > > Actually - any general advice at all on running debian on a l

Re: Wireless card recommendations

2002-12-16 Thread Patrick Hsieh
Works well under my IBM X21 laptop. :-) FYI. > > I second this experience! They are excellent cards. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Wireless card recommendations

2002-12-16 Thread Tom Allison
Randy Edwards wrote: Any recommendations as to cards that have worked with Debian? The Lucent Orinico cards get mentioned in my google trawls on the subject but seem rather expensive... Yes, but IMHO they're worth it (did you check www.pricewatch.com for prices?). Mindlessly simple setup

Re: Wireless card recommendations

2002-12-13 Thread Glyn Millington
Randy Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Yes, but IMHO they're worth it (did you check www.pricewatch.com > for prices?). Mindlessly simple setup, great Linux support, and > good quality/performance. Mindless is what I need at the moment %-) Many thanks for the pointers! Glyn

Re: Wireless card recommendations

2002-12-13 Thread Randy Edwards
Any recommendations as to cards that have worked with Debian? The Lucent Orinico cards get mentioned in my google trawls on the subject but seem rather expensive... Yes, but IMHO they're worth it (did you check www.pricewatch.com for prices?). Mindlessly simple setup, great Linux support,

Re: Wireless card recommendations

2002-12-13 Thread Randy Edwards
Any recommendations as to cards that have worked with Debian? The Lucent Orinico cards get mentioned in my google trawls on the subject but seem rather expensive... Yes, but IMHO they're worth it (did you check www.pricewatch.com for prices?). Mindlessly simple setup, great Linux support,