I had this problem recently with 10.4 net book remix. Basically the
install of the proprietary driver fails at the very end.
I followed Ben Prescott's instructions in post #4, THANKS Ben!, and
got it working.
dmesg output cut...
[0.00] Linux version 2.6.32-21-generic (bui...@rothera) (
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get --reinstall install bcmwl-kernel-source
This worked for my Lenovo S12
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Geoff, this did not solve the issue on my Lenovo S10.
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I found that a simple wired plug in with the 'sudo apt-get update then
running the synaptic update then going into hardware drivers and
enableing them since (they were disabled to begin with worked as soon as
the broadcom drivers were activated). This worked on the hp mini 110
series. The ve.r was
I had not problem with installing 9.10 on my HP2133 over the Xmas break
(although the 9.04 to 9.10 upgrade failed miserably). WIFI worked as did
everything else.
On the other hand, I cannot get my Dell Inspiron 1545 to boot the 9.10
LiveCD (neither 32-bit nor 64-bit). More precisely, I think it is
Problem solved:
Hi, I had the same problem with broadcom wirless device. initially my wired
network didnt work either. Later, I hooked up the cable and started in recovery
mode (esc at boot).
In the recovery menu I selected dpkg ( repair brokern packages). it asked for
the password etc and loo
My Dell Mini 10 ia also confused about what version of wireless is
present:
dmesg | grep -i bcm says bcm4315,
lspci | grep bcm says bcm4312 802.11 b/g rev 01.
I have tried 5 different versions of Netbook remix and none of them will get my
wireless working on the Dell Mini 10. As poster above n
I also have a new Dell 1545 with this problem. Just using live cd for now.
Wireless worked ok on ubu 9.04 but not on 9.10 just as others have said.
My Dell calls the wireless 1397;
dmesg | grep -i bcm says bcm4315,
lspci | grep bcm says bcm4312 802.11 b/g rev 01.
No typo, 4312 not 4315, go figure
Simple Solution to the Broadcom WiFi issue. First you need to get on the
net via Ethernet (wired). Then Go to "Hardware Update" under System.
Look for Broadcom drivers. They will appear for installation and then
Installed. I had the same situation as everyone her with 9.10 with an
Dell Insprion i15
Hello have a dell mini 10 v and still no wireless. also did an apt get
and did not work for me. i am new to linux and have never gotten
wireless to work, sure would be nice to get away from *(&%(*&% windows,
but without wireless its a useless box...
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I have the same problem on HP 2133, I've did it (above) and I'm still
can't use wifi...
I've switch off and switch on wifi driver also, and nothig changed.
Hp2133 still couldn't see wifi, after this operatin and after restart
(after switching off and on procedure).
I've been used 9.04 and everyt
Does this fix work on the HP mini 1151 nr Brian?
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Simple workaround at http://www.ubuntumini.com/2009/11/broadcom-
wireless-driver-fix-in-karmic.html
I did the command line method. Plug in to a wired network connection and
run:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get --reinstall install bcmwl-kernel-source
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Same problem with inspiron 1525. I installed Ubuntu 9.04 (the wifi is
working with this version) and after I just upgrade to 9.10 with the
upgrade program.
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I also did a fresh install of Karmic. After installation I added the
9.10 CD to my software sources and installed the bcmwl-kernel-source
package via Synaptic, which made my wireless network activatable.
I had to make symbolic links manually to fit the requirement of /cdrom
as the path to the 9.10
I have the same issue with the final 9.10 CD. I ran the Live session
from the CD and installed the bcmwl-kernel-source package. The Hardware
wizard then said I needed to reboot, which I didn't. Instead I just
selected the wireless network I wanted to use in the nm-applet and
voilá. So I get wireles
also occurs with 9.10 netbook remix. Basically there is a problem where
it thinks the .deb files are in th e /cdrom folder, but they are not.
Had to install fakeroot dkms, and patch then bcmws-kernel (spelling is
probably off) using dpkg from the /media/[tempstring] folder
and reboot, then it
ps. that was on the 9.10 release candidate.
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I fixed it differently. HP Mini 5101 netbook.
The driver enabled OK via jockey-gtk running off usb, but not running post
installation.
$ jockey-text -l
kmod:wl - Broadcom STA wireless driver (Proprietary, Disabled, Not in use)
$ sudo jockey-text -e kmod:wl
$ jockey-text -l
kmod:wl - Broadcom STA
Indeed it was solved by installing the bcmwl-kernel-source package...
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this may be related (will try it tonight):
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1288865&highlight=restricted+drivers
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