[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-06-07 Thread Rekster
I have an Acer Ferrari 4000.  I installed Hardy and it complained about
the firmware on the Broadcom chip so I followed the link and updated it.

Ok, so now wireless works fine in Ubuntu, but when I boot into Windows
the wireless is broken, it will see networks but when u try to connect to
one with WPA it will not connect and with WEP it connects but you cannot
ping or do anything.  I even reformatted/reinstalled, same problems..

I know this is now a problem with Windows, not Ubuntu BUT by following the
firmware instructions as per Ubuntu my wireless is messed up now and will
not function in Windows.  The worst part is I want to sell my laptop and now
I cant sell it with broken wireless.

HELP!!  I'm worried updating the firmware has busted my laptop now
and Acer wont help.

How do I get my old firmware back and WHY did I have to
update it in the first place since wireless worked FINE on a previous Ubuntu
version.

VERY FRUSTRATED

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[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-05-23 Thread Cyrus Jones
This bug is fixed on the release as the b43-fwcutter package in Ubuntu
8.04 (1:011-1) uses the correct binary tarball (4.80.53.0). However, the
update will not fix the problem for people who have upgraded from betas;
they must run install_bcm43xx_firmware.sh manually after updating.

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[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-05-23 Thread Cyrus Jones
fixed by b43-fwcutter (1:011-1) unstable; urgency=low

** Changed in: b43-fwcutter (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Fix Released

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[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-05-06 Thread eagles051387
i am having the same issue with the rc which is updated with all the
latest pkgs. it says with a dmesg that the the firm ware either was not
found or load failed and it gives me a link to where i can download the
firmware and what version i should get.

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[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-05-06 Thread eagles051387
i am having the same issue with the rc which is updated with all the
latest pkgs. it says with a dmesg that the the firm ware either was not
found or load failed and it gives me a link to where i can download the
firmware and what version i should get.

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[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-04-26 Thread jepeuxlavoir
I just upgraded from 7.10.  The driver's not listed in Hardware Drivers
-- in 7.10 it (and my modem) were there, now there's nothing.  the
interface was not listed under ifconfig.

After upgrading I was getting an error from b43legacy-phy0 in
/var/log/syslog telling me to follow the instructions at
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware to update
my firmware.  this I did, but when I tried to make b43-fwcutter i got a
load of compile errors.  I installed the b43-fwcutter package, and told
it to download  install the drivers.  The message in /var/log/syslog
persisted.  I noticed that it installed firmware version 4; for my
chipset it's using the b43legacy module and so (according to
linuxwireless.org) needs the version 3 firmware.

I followed the rest of the instructions on the linuxwireless.org site
for b43legacy, using the b43-fwcutter installed by the package,
restarted networking, and now everything works okay.  The driver still
doesn't show up in Hardware Drivers; neither does anything else.

so no, i guess it hasn't been fixed, at least not for those who use the
b43legacy module

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[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-04-25 Thread delaneya
Does anyone know if this has been fixed in the release?

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[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-04-11 Thread Pat Double
I can confirm on installing Hardy Beta from CD, running all updates,
then using Hardware Drivers to enable b43, the wireless is recognized
but no access points are found. Running manually:

sudo /usr/share/b43-fwcutter/install_bcm43xx_firmware.sh

fixes the problem.

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[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-03-29 Thread el es
delaneya:
Yes, this works too (ran this and didn't break my wireless, so it is working)
one remark : I used this with sudo.

sudo /usr/share/b43-fwcutter/install_bcm43xx_firmware.sh

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[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-03-28 Thread delaneya
i could not get my broadcom wirelss working. it was showing in the
hardware devices as in use, but wireless

i ran /usr/share/b43-fwcutter/install_bcm43xx_firmware.sh manually and
my wirelss is now working

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[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-03-27 Thread David Terei
Thank you!

I finally have wireless again and working great. Dell XPS M1530 Laptop,
Broadcom BCM4312 rev01.

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[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-03-25 Thread Tom
** Changed in: b43-fwcutter (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-03-22 Thread gnome29
I have an acer 5024WLMi laptop. It's a BCM4318 wireless card.
As el es, before Hardy, I used acer_acpi module and BCM43xx driver or 
ndiswrapper (for few networks).
But now in Hardy, if I understand, the driver is b43 (kernel 2.6.24) and 
acer_acpi is enabled by default in hardy and also in the new kernel 2.6.25.
No need build modules any more. :)

So, I tried LiveCD Hardy beta, but the wireless led didn't blink. The acer_acpi 
module was enabled and /proc/acpi/acer/wireless was 1.
So, I tried to install the new b43 firmware by b43-fwcutter and reloaded 
acer_acpi module.
Now, it's works. ;)
I'm very glad for acer_acpi module embedded in hardy.
I waiting for the release now and hope b43 firmware problem will be fix before.

@el es : Thanks for your solution 
and obviously ubuntu developers for yours amazing jobs.

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[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-03-19 Thread phil_tank
I am having similar problems, though mine is a bit strange.  I have
followed the instructions above and manually installed the b43-fwcutter
package.  I have then downloaded the wl_apsta.o firmware and issued the
command to install the firmware (fwiw, I used /lib/firmware, not
/lib/firmware/uname -r).  The driver loads and my card can see networks.
When I try to connect, it seems to crash my router.  I am posting this
from my work laptop, and when I attempt to connect, the connection drops
on this machine.  dmesg shows my card authenticating with the access
point but association times out.

I have tried the neighbour's wifi as well but the same results (though I
don't know if their access point falls over).  Incidentally, while I
have been able to connect with this setup using Gutsy, I would
experience intermittent wireless failures.  It seemed to occur in a
random fashion (it would stay up for weeks, then fall over frequently
over a weekend or something) so I assumed it was my provider or the
access point, though I'm not so sure anymore.

My wireless card has a BCM4306 chip

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[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-03-19 Thread el es
tatojo: Don't build a new fwcutter - the one from Hardy is OK
Whenever you have the distupgrade ready, the b43-fwcutter package is installed 
(at least it was on my Acer 3023WLMi)

It is enough to just run it as I stated above. (by means it worked for
me OK)

The problem is only I don't know exactly where the firmware should be
extracted - so I did the above both for /lib/firmware and
/lib/firmware/`uname -r`.

Ah. One thing : use the 2.6.24 kernel that comes with hardy. b43 is only
there.

(it was frankly the reason I went on to Hardy instead of staying with
Gutsy)

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 latest beta just after upgrade from Gutsy.
  
  The Broadcom firmware is wrong for the used b43 driver.
  
  http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#fw-b43-old
  
- As the b43-fwcutter version is correct (011)
+ As the b43-fwcutter *package* version is correct (011) you don't need to
+ build it again!
  
  To make the b43 driver running you need to do
  
- export FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR=/lib/firmware # or
- /lib/firmware/$kernel_version
+ export FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR=/lib/firmware # or /lib/firmware/`uname
+ -r`
  
  (i have actually done it on both paths, don't know where it should
  really go)
  
  wget http://downloads.openwrt.org/sources/broadcom-wl-4.80.53.0.tar.bz2 #  
the correct tarball !!!
  tar xjf broadcom-wl-4.80.53.0.tar.bz2
  cd broadcom-wl-4.80.53.0/kmod
  
  # as the b43-fwcutter package is installed, this
- b43-fwcutter-011/b43-fwcutter -w $FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR wl_apsta.o
+ b43-fwcutter -w $FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR wl_apsta.o
+ has just worked.
  
- I have an Acer 3023WLMi and from the previous Gutsy installation, it has the 
acer-acpi package.
- I do it in recovery mode, and when leaving it, going into normal X session, 
the card just starts working normally.
+ I have an Acer 3023WLMi and from the previous Gutsy installation, it has
+ the acer-acpi package.
  
- (in recovery mode, because I need to fix the sudo, but that is a topic
- for different bug actually...)
+ Whenever you have the sudo fixed, might be that if you do it, your
+ Network Manager daemon will just modprobe the b43 module and everything
+ starts working. If not, a reboot will be needed.
+ 
+ I did it in recovery mode, and when leaving it, going into normal X
+ session, the card just started working normally.

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 latest beta just after upgrade from Gutsy.
  
  The Broadcom firmware is wrong for the used b43 driver.
+ For Hardy's 2.6.24.x kernel we need to use the 'non-bleeding-edge' firmware.
  
+ The solution is here :
  http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#fw-b43-old
  
- As the b43-fwcutter *package* version is correct (011) you don't need to
- build it again!
+ As the b43-fwcutter *from*package* version is correct (011) you don't need to 
build it again as described.
+ There is no need to compile anything.
  
  To make the b43 driver running you need to do
  
  export FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR=/lib/firmware # or /lib/firmware/`uname
  -r`
  
- (i have actually done it on both paths, don't know where it should
- really go)
+ (FIXME!!! i have actually done it on both paths, don't know where it
+ should really go)
  
  wget http://downloads.openwrt.org/sources/broadcom-wl-4.80.53.0.tar.bz2 #  
the correct tarball !!!
  tar xjf broadcom-wl-4.80.53.0.tar.bz2
  cd broadcom-wl-4.80.53.0/kmod
  
  # as the b43-fwcutter package is installed, this
- b43-fwcutter -w $FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR wl_apsta.o
- has just worked.
+ sudo b43-fwcutter -w $FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR wl_apsta.o
+ has just worked.[1]
  
  I have an Acer 3023WLMi and from the previous Gutsy installation, it has
  the acer-acpi package.
  
  Whenever you have the sudo fixed, might be that if you do it, your
  Network Manager daemon will just modprobe the b43 module and everything
  starts working. If not, a reboot will be needed.
  
- I did it in recovery mode, and when leaving it, going into normal X
- session, the card just started working normally.
+ [1] I did it in recovery mode, without sudo, and when leaving it, going
+ into normal X session, the card just started working normally.

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[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-03-19 Thread Gert Kulyk
I do not understand your complain - what exactly do you think the hardy-
package is doing wrong?

The script that is (or at least: should be) called at post-install stage
is /usr/share/b43-fwcutter/install_bcm43xx_firmware.sh

If you look at the code, the mentioned script is downloading (and
extracting) the v3 files for b43legacy and the mentioned
4.80.53.0.tar.bz2 for use with b43 in 2.6.24. So what's wrong with that
in your opinion?

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[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-03-19 Thread el es
@Gert Kulyk :
I don't know what went wrong when I did the dist-upgrade from Gutsy (7.10) - 
the fact was, the b43 driver complained about wrong firmware installed. 
To be specific, after the dist-upgrade I ran into another problem (with 
something overwriting my hosts file (or so) and sudo could not resolve the 
hostname) - that I fixed later - might that be related ?

Because of the sudo problem I had to do it as described in recovery root
console (i.e. no sudo involved) but when finished cutting and left that
one and went on to a normal X login, the card just started working as it
should be.

My complaint (well, that's a big word really) was, that it wasn't
automatic enough ;)

Currently, I've got 2 theorem :
- some problem in the script you've mentioned (will check when I have the 
chance to look at it)
or
- sudo problem

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[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-03-19 Thread el es
@Gert : (side note)
I know the dangers of using 'beta' software ;) don't worry, I wish to help to 
improve, that's it :) If I didn't want it, I wouldn't be going to Hardy beta :)

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Re: [Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-03-19 Thread tatojo
You are right el es!
I just ran, from directory
/root/broadcom-wl-4.80.53.0/kmod
The command
sudo /usr/bin/b43-fwcutter -w /lib/firmware wl_apsta.o
and worked fine.
This message is wireless going with the new b43 driver in a bcm4318 [Air 
Force One 54g] 802.11g in a Acer-Ferrari-4000, Hardy-server-86_64.
Manuel


el es wrote:
 tatojo: Don't build a new fwcutter - the one from Hardy is OK
 Whenever you have the distupgrade ready, the b43-fwcutter package is 
 installed (at least it was on my Acer 3023WLMi)

 It is enough to just run it as I stated above. (by means it worked for
 me OK)

 The problem is only I don't know exactly where the firmware should be
 extracted - so I did the above both for /lib/firmware and
 /lib/firmware/`uname -r`.

 Ah. One thing : use the 2.6.24 kernel that comes with hardy. b43 is only
 there.

 (it was frankly the reason I went on to Hardy instead of staying with
 Gutsy)

 ** Description changed:

   Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 latest beta just after upgrade from Gutsy.
   
   The Broadcom firmware is wrong for the used b43 driver.
   
   http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#fw-b43-old
   
 - As the b43-fwcutter version is correct (011)
 + As the b43-fwcutter *package* version is correct (011) you don't need to
 + build it again!
   
   To make the b43 driver running you need to do
   
 - export FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR=/lib/firmware # or
 - /lib/firmware/$kernel_version
 + export FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR=/lib/firmware # or /lib/firmware/`uname
 + -r`
   
   (i have actually done it on both paths, don't know where it should
   really go)
   
   wget http://downloads.openwrt.org/sources/broadcom-wl-4.80.53.0.tar.bz2 # 
  the correct tarball !!!
   tar xjf broadcom-wl-4.80.53.0.tar.bz2
   cd broadcom-wl-4.80.53.0/kmod
   
   # as the b43-fwcutter package is installed, this
 - b43-fwcutter-011/b43-fwcutter -w $FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR wl_apsta.o
 + b43-fwcutter -w $FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR wl_apsta.o
 + has just worked.
   
 - I have an Acer 3023WLMi and from the previous Gutsy installation, it has 
 the acer-acpi package.
 - I do it in recovery mode, and when leaving it, going into normal X session, 
 the card just starts working normally.
 + I have an Acer 3023WLMi and from the previous Gutsy installation, it has
 + the acer-acpi package.
   
 - (in recovery mode, because I need to fix the sudo, but that is a topic
 - for different bug actually...)
 + Whenever you have the sudo fixed, might be that if you do it, your
 + Network Manager daemon will just modprobe the b43 module and everything
 + starts working. If not, a reboot will be needed.
 + 
 + I did it in recovery mode, and when leaving it, going into normal X
 + session, the card just started working normally.

 ** Description changed:

   Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 latest beta just after upgrade from Gutsy.
   
   The Broadcom firmware is wrong for the used b43 driver.
 + For Hardy's 2.6.24.x kernel we need to use the 'non-bleeding-edge' firmware.
   
 + The solution is here :
   http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#fw-b43-old
   
 - As the b43-fwcutter *package* version is correct (011) you don't need to
 - build it again!
 + As the b43-fwcutter *from*package* version is correct (011) you don't need 
 to build it again as described.
 + There is no need to compile anything.
   
   To make the b43 driver running you need to do
   
   export FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR=/lib/firmware # or /lib/firmware/`uname
   -r`
   
 - (i have actually done it on both paths, don't know where it should
 - really go)
 + (FIXME!!! i have actually done it on both paths, don't know where it
 + should really go)
   
   wget http://downloads.openwrt.org/sources/broadcom-wl-4.80.53.0.tar.bz2 # 
  the correct tarball !!!
   tar xjf broadcom-wl-4.80.53.0.tar.bz2
   cd broadcom-wl-4.80.53.0/kmod
   
   # as the b43-fwcutter package is installed, this
 - b43-fwcutter -w $FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR wl_apsta.o
 - has just worked.
 + sudo b43-fwcutter -w $FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR wl_apsta.o
 + has just worked.[1]
   
   I have an Acer 3023WLMi and from the previous Gutsy installation, it has
   the acer-acpi package.
   
   Whenever you have the sudo fixed, might be that if you do it, your
   Network Manager daemon will just modprobe the b43 module and everything
   starts working. If not, a reboot will be needed.
   
 - I did it in recovery mode, and when leaving it, going into normal X
 - session, the card just started working normally.
 + [1] I did it in recovery mode, without sudo, and when leaving it, going
 + into normal X session, the card just started working normally.



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[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-03-18 Thread tatojo
Have a Acer-Ferrari-4000; just update from Gutsy to Hardy. Got 
b43-fwcutter-011, untar and cd, but make doesn't build b43-fwcutter.  The tail 
is:
fwcutter.c:683: error: ‘stderr’ undeclared (first use in this function)
fwcutter.c:688: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘find_file’
fwcutter.c:688: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
fwcutter.c:692: error: ‘const struct file’ has no member named ‘flags’
fwcutter.c:692: error: invalid operands to binary 
fwcutter.c:699: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function 
‘printf’
fwcutter.c:702: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘extract_or_identify’
fwcutter.c:702: error: ‘const struct file’ has no member named ‘flags’
make: *** [fwcutter.o] Error 1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/b43-fwcutter-011#   

Are everybody able to make b43-fwcutter in hardy?
Thanks
Manuel

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[Bug 202567] Re: restricted manager in hardy fails to install correct firmware b43-fwcutter - solution

2008-03-15 Thread el es
In ubuntu Hardy 8.04 latest beta kernel

** Changed in: b43-fwcutter (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = b43-fwcutter

** Description changed:

+ Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 latest beta just after upgrade from Gutsy.
+ 
+ The Broadcom firmware is wrong for the used b43 driver.
+ 
  http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#fw-b43-old
  
  As the b43-fwcutter version is correct (011)
  
  To make the b43 driver running you need to do
  
  export FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR=/lib/firmware # or
  /lib/firmware/$kernel_version
  
  (i have actually done it on both paths, don't know where it should
  really go)
  
  wget http://downloads.openwrt.org/sources/broadcom-wl-4.80.53.0.tar.bz2 #  
the correct tarball !!!
  tar xjf broadcom-wl-4.80.53.0.tar.bz2
  cd broadcom-wl-4.80.53.0/kmod
  
  # as the b43-fwcutter package is installed, this
  b43-fwcutter-011/b43-fwcutter -w $FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIR wl_apsta.o
  
  I have an Acer 3023WLMi and from the previous Gutsy installation, it has the 
acer-acpi package.
  I do it in recovery mode, and when leaving it, going into normal X session, 
the card just starts working normally.
  
  (in recovery mode, because I need to fix the sudo, but that is a topic
  for different bug actually...)

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