Re: FW: Similar wireless issue
Ok I have tried this now with my network connections which are locked and I do not get any networks visible (windows sees about 10 as does my M200 running Ubuntu desktop). If I run iwlist scan I get 'wlan0 No scan results'. Is there any way I can uninstall the card and reinstall it? Something is obviously broken in a big way and the machine is not much use to me unless I can connect to the network wirelessly. Any ideas? Thanks, Ryan. Ryan Gallagher wrote: I tried this, unfortunately both of my connections are open and do not require a password-not sure if this makes a difference. I did add them though and nothing works still. I will be back in London on Sunday where my connections are WEP encrypted and I can try them there. Thanks for the help! Ryan. William Atwell wrote: Ryan, Everything worked fine in the live CD/USB session. The problem was not evident until I installed and applied the 'error 15' fix. I ended up having to manually configure my wireless lan's SSID and password. After that, all other available networks were visible from the desktop bar\wireless lan manager. http://screencast.com/t/yXbGgGUX4g9 I hope this helps. Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 11:14:12 +0100 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com Subject: Re: Similar wireless issue Just a question, were you able to connect when you booted from the image? I was fine but when I installed to the HD it wouldn't work. Just wondering if it is tied to the installation to fix the error 15 issue. Ryan. William Atwell wrote: Hi guys, First thing, you have really done an excellent job with UBUNTU mobile. Being a relative Linux newbie, I was still able to take the image, make a USB drive, boot, install and apply the Kernel upgrade required to fix the 'error 15' issue. That being said, I am having an issue now with my wifi not working. I also had another issue with the ACPI (Upper right hand cornet) saying it could not connect. I believe the ACPI issue is fixed after reinstalling the 'error 15' kernel. I have a brand new Lenovo S10 and there isn't a whole lot of info on Google about the chipset to reference. I was wondering if you guys could point me in the right direction to get the wifi working again? And input, from any of you Linux experienced guys is appreciated. If CLI is needed, fine. Just need good directions. Thanks again for all your efforts. Looking forward to the next build. Bill -- Ubuntu-mobile mailing list Ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-mobile
Re: FW: Similar wireless issue
I tried this, unfortunately both of my connections are open and do not require a password-not sure if this makes a difference. I did add them though and nothing works still. I will be back in London on Sunday where my connections are WEP encrypted and I can try them there. Thanks for the help! Ryan. William Atwell wrote: Ryan, Everything worked fine in the live CD/USB session. The problem was not evident until I installed and applied the 'error 15' fix. I ended up having to manually configure my wireless lan's SSID and password. After that, all other available networks were visible from the desktop bar\wireless lan manager. http://screencast.com/t/yXbGgGUX4g9 I hope this helps. Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 11:14:12 +0100 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com Subject: Re: Similar wireless issue Just a question, were you able to connect when you booted from the image? I was fine but when I installed to the HD it wouldn't work. Just wondering if it is tied to the installation to fix the error 15 issue. Ryan. William Atwell wrote: Hi guys, First thing, you have really done an excellent job with UBUNTU mobile. Being a relative Linux newbie, I was still able to take the image, make a USB drive, boot, install and apply the Kernel upgrade required to fix the 'error 15' issue. That being said, I am having an issue now with my wifi not working. I also had another issue with the ACPI (Upper right hand cornet) saying it could not connect. I believe the ACPI issue is fixed after reinstalling the 'error 15' kernel. I have a brand new Lenovo S10 and there isn't a whole lot of info on Google about the chipset to reference. I was wondering if you guys could point me in the right direction to get the wifi working again? And input, from any of you Linux experienced guys is appreciated. If CLI is needed, fine. Just need good directions. Thanks again for all your efforts. Looking forward to the next build. Bill -- Ubuntu-mobile mailing list Ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-mobile
FW: Similar wireless issue
Ryan, Everything worked fine in the live CD/USB session. The problem was not evident until I installed and applied the 'error 15' fix. I ended up having to manually configure my wireless lan's SSID and password. After that, all other available networks were visible from the desktop bar\wireless lan manager. http://screencast.com/t/yXbGgGUX4g9 I hope this helps. Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 11:14:12 +0100 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com Subject: Re: Similar wireless issue Just a question, were you able to connect when you booted from the image? I was fine but when I installed to the HD it wouldn't work. Just wondering if it is tied to the installation to fix the error 15 issue. Ryan. William Atwell wrote: Hi guys, First thing, you have really done an excellent job with UBUNTU mobile. Being a relative Linux newbie, I was still able to take the image, make a USB drive, boot, install and apply the Kernel upgrade required to fix the 'error 15' issue. That being said, I am having an issue now with my wifi not working. I also had another issue with the ACPI (Upper right hand cornet) saying it could not connect. I believe the ACPI issue is fixed after reinstalling the 'error 15' kernel. I have a brand new Lenovo S10 and there isn't a whole lot of info on Google about the chipset to reference. I was wondering if you guys could point me in the right direction to get the wifi working again? And input, from any of you Linux experienced guys is appreciated. If CLI is needed, fine. Just need good directions. Thanks again for all your efforts. Looking forward to the next build. Bill -- Ubuntu-mobile mailing list Ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-mobile