your right I did a capital I ... thanks!
do you type Lspci or Ispci ? I think it should be a lower case L Gary -----Original Message----- From: Hardware [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Winterlight Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2014 3:12 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [H] Linux Unbuntu support I type Ispci and I get back No command 'Ispci' found, did you mean: Command 'Ispci' from package 'pciutils' (main) Ispci command not found At 07:55 PM 11/29/2014, you wrote: >Hi, > >Can you give us the output of the following commands (in a terminal >window). I have two options, one will go to your screen (console), the >other to a text file that you could move with a USB Stick and >copy/paste from. > >Console output: > >lspci >lspci -vv >lsusb >dmesg >cat /proc/cpuinfo >free -m >uname -a >lsmod >iwconfig > >Redirected output (will be in your home directory and called >hwglinux.txt) > >lspci >> ~/hwglinux.txt >lspci -vv >> ~/hwglinux.txt >lsusb >> ~/hwglinux.txt >dmesg >> ~/hwglinux.txt >cat /proc/cpuinfo >> ~/hwglinux.txt >free -m >> ~/hwglinux.txt >uname -a >> ~/hwglinux.txt >lsmod >> ~/hwglinux.txt >iwconfig >> ~/hwglinux.txt > > >-Harry > > >On 11/29/2014 08:00 PM, Winterlight wrote: >> >>I don't think so... the laptop supports IEEE 802.11 G. I have two >>routers here and it can't connect to either one of them. If I boot >>into Win7 then it works fine. Security is WPA2... it is all common >>protocols and encryption that I would be surprised if it was that. >>I don't know enough about Linux to troubleshoot it. Maybe the driver >>but I wouldn't know where to go for other drivers. >> >>At 06:49 PM 11/29/2014, you wrote: >>>Are the router and your laptop using the same wireless protocol ? >>>Could there be a mismatch there ? >>> >>>Gary >>> >>> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>From: Hardware [mailto:[email protected]] On >>>Behalf Of Winterlight >>>Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2014 7:52 PM >>>To: [email protected] >>>Subject: [H] Linux Unbuntu support >>> >>>I am running Elementary 0 on my old IBM X41 tablet. I can't get the >>>Wifi to work... it sees my router but won't connect. All settings >>>appear right... I am no Linux expert.. but just keeps trying to >>>connect without resolving the connect or giving an error message. The >>>only kind of support I can find for Elementary 0 consists of chat >>>group on the web site that where there are lots of questions and no >>>answers for anybody. Elementary 0 is Ubuntu based so I figure if I >>>can find a good Ubuntu email group, or forum maybe I can get some >>>help.... any body know of a good Utuntu user group / forum / email >>>list? Thanks w >
