On Tuesday 23 March 2010 07:25:48 pm Rogerio Luz Coelho wrote:
> Try installing the WICD pacckage to see it is KNetworkManager
>
> Rogerio
GENIUS! I don't know why, but WICD worked. It took me a few minutes to figure
out that I needed to disconnect the ethernet cable in order for the wireless to
Try installing the WICD pacckage to see it is KNetworkManager
Rogerio
2010/3/23 Florian Kulzer
>
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 18:44:03 -0400, Mark wrote:
> > On Monday 22 March 2010 04:32:08 pm Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > > Please post the output of:
> > >
> > > lspci | grep -i wireless
> >
> > ~# l
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 18:44:03 -0400, Mark wrote:
> On Monday 22 March 2010 04:32:08 pm Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > Please post the output of:
> >
> > lspci | grep -i wireless
>
> ~# lspci | grep -i wireless
> 0b:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG [Golan]
> Network C
't connect.
My friend HP laptop Squeeze and Broadcom WiFi can't connect.
Both Broadcom WiFi laptops can't remember password and constantly asking
again and again.
Does anybody know which package would be responsible for that and how to
track bug?
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Goran Dobosevic
Hr
On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 00:30:42 -0400
Mark wrote:
> On 3/22/10 11:03 PM, Jack Schneider wrote:
> > Hi, Mark
> > Have you got wpa-supplicant /installed/loaded ?
> > You need that for wpa access, I believe...
> >
> > FWIW
> > Jack
> >
>
> Good question, Jack. I had not remembered that there was a
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 9:44 AM, Mark wrote:
> On Monday 22 March 2010 04:32:08 pm Andrei Popescu wrote:
>> Please post the output of:
[snip]
> ~# /sbin/iwconfig wlan0
> wlan0 IEEE 802.11abg ESSID:"Radio Free Universe"
> Mode:Managed Frequency:2.437 GHz Access Point: 00:23:97:77:1
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 12:30:42AM -0400, Mark wrote:
. . .
> >> }
> My /etc/network/interfaces files reads:
>
> >> # This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
> >> # and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).
> >>
> >> # The loopback network
On 3/22/10 11:03 PM, Jack Schneider wrote:
Hi, Mark
Have you got wpa-supplicant /installed/loaded ?
You need that for wpa access, I believe...
FWIW
Jack
Good question, Jack. I had not remembered that there was actually a
wpasupplicant package. I did have it installed. I just upgraded it,
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 16:23:23 -0400
Mark wrote:
> I had wifi, now I don't.
>
> I just upgraded my kernel (using aptitude) from 2.6.26-686 to
> 2.6.32-3-686 and followed that with "aptitude full-upgrade", which
> removed a number of packages (that I wasn't using anyway) because I
> had previously
On Monday 22 March 2010 04:32:08 pm Andrei Popescu wrote:
> Please post the output of:
>
> lspci | grep -i wireless
~# lspci | grep -i wireless
0b:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG [Golan]
Network Connection (rev 02)
On Monday 22 March 2010 05:22:33 pm Florian Kul
On Mon,22.Mar.10, 16:23:23, Mark wrote:
> I had wifi, now I don't.
Please post the output of:
lspci | grep -i wireless
(or whatever lspci line is relevant for you wireless interface)
Regards,
Andrei
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On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 16:23:23 -0400, Mark wrote:
> I had wifi, now I don't.
>
> I just upgraded my kernel (using aptitude) from 2.6.26-686 to
> 2.6.32-3-686 and followed that with "aptitude full-upgrade", which
> removed a number of packages (that I wasn't using anyway) because I
> had previous
I had wifi, now I don't.
I just upgraded my kernel (using aptitude) from 2.6.26-686 to 2.6.32-3-686 and
followed that with "aptitude full-upgrade", which removed a number of packages
(that I wasn't using anyway) because I had previously always used apt-get (and
I understand the consequences of
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