Thanks James -- worked a treat. I just have to remember the removal
process when this gets into the kernel (how would I know)?
PS mv line should be:
sudo mv rtbth-3.9.3.dkms.tar.gz /usr/src
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Thanks. Wifi now working fine but the wifi button still has no effect
and there's no bluetooth. Seems strange if I'm now using manufacturer's
own drivers. .
On 24/10/13 13:28, James Dafoe wrote:
> In network manager, stop your wireless. Then, run:
>
> modprobe -r rt2x00pci
>
> Then run the inst
Thanks, Thomas. Now OK.
On 24/10/13 13:30, Sachin Thomas wrote:
> Add --force at the end of dkms install command:
>
> sudo dkms install -m rt3290sta -v 2.6.0.0 --force
>
> And run
>
> sudo modprobe rt3290sta
>
> after the installation has completed
>
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Thanks. The build went OK (after I installed dkms) but the install
failed because xx was in use -- see output below. Should I modify
pre_install.sh and if so, how? And which commands do I then run, and in
which order? Is it a case of editing dkms.conf, commenting out or
removing the first 3 lin
James
Sorry to be a nuisance, but I'm not all that well-versed in the ways of
Ubuntu and find that "untar" is not a known command. Could you please
give me chapter and verse (i.e. a list of commands) to allow me to do
all of this? My user name is david.
Thanks
David
On 22/10/13 02:06, James
Guess what? An automatic Kernel update this morning (presumably to fix
some other problem) wiped out all that hard work. At least I only had to
re-install what I did yesterday and didn't have to rebuild it all!
This is on HP Pavilion dm1 4300sa.
David
On 19/10/13 17:14, James Dafoe wrote:
> Fo
James
After a 3-hour rebuild, all is now well -- my HP Pavilion can now
connect to the wifi network without constant hunting and failures. I
wish I'd thought of replacing the current rt3290.bin with the one we
built to solve the original problem, though; I could have saved the 3
hours because
What with this and the Nautilus-gvfs bug #1075923, Ubuntu is proving a
bit of a trial just now. Will the position improve? Who knows.
On 30/08/13 08:11, Carlo Martini wrote:
> The new Ubuntu is one month away and many of us are still having an
> extremly unusable connection with this card... No s
I've just installed Krusader to use as an alternative file handler when
network access is required. It seems to work fine with my NAS, copying
large directories (3 GB+) of photos (4 - 5 MB each) without trouble
(although it does slow a bit towards the end). It will do until the gvfs
problem is solv
And I still can't turn off the wireless adapter or turn on bluetooth.
David
On 31/07/13 23:32, C.H wrote:
Hi everyone ! I tried everything but I have the same slow signal
problem... Anyone has a new idea on how to fix that ? Thanks a lot ;)
Cedric.
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I have just upgraded 3 machines from Quantal to Raring and find that the
way mahjongg saves scores are saved and reported have changed and become
useless. Instead of saving/displaying scores in ranking order (i.e. name
and fastest time at the head of the list), now only the da
Carlo
I have it working under 12.10 (using the fixes described in #8). When I run
iwconfig, I get the following output:
wlan0 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:"ElephantAtCairo"
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.437 GHz Access Point:
A0:21:B7:DF:0E:29
Bit Rate=1 Mb/s Tx-Power=20 dBm
Casper
It doesn't appear with ifconfig for me either but I know it's working
because the output from ifconfig shows the details of all connections
including connection wlan0 (and shows the network SSID).
My HP Pavilion dm1 4300sa is shown by ifconfig as being connected to both
eth0 and wlan0; whe
Albert:
The link to the official drivers only lists an RT3290 Windows driver for
PCIe and I'm running Quantal on an HP Pavilion dm1 which is amd64; also,
the discussion link was for RT3562 on Oneiric. As a result, I am a little
reluctant to try what may cause more trouble. As things stand, I have
Thanks again, Tim. That got and installed 3.8.0.7. The position is the same
as I reported at 12.41. At least the system seems stable.
David
On 21 February 2013 12:36, Tim Gardner wrote:
> from a command line prompt, enter :
>
> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/r-lts-backport
> sudo ap
Following my last: I followed the instructions I found at
http://www.distrogeeks.com/install-linux-kernel-3-8-raring-ubuntu/2/ and,
after a second reboot, the wireless seems to work (as it did with 3.6.6)
but:
1. The wireless on/off switch doesn't function; if I unplug the ethernet
connection, the
Thanks, Tim. I'm having some difficulty getting this. I've followed the
instructions on the page for including the ppa but I can't see how to get
the package. Updater doesn't find it, nor does Software Update. Also,
linux-generic-lts-raring
is not listed on the page.
Cheers
David
On 20 February
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 393854 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/393854
Michael:
I found the same problem with a machine on which Karmic had been "clean-
installed" and I, too, like to have a login for root. On another
machine, where I had set up a root login previously in Intrep
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