Re: Getting Intel 3945 to work

2008-11-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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So I guess we are back to square one.  Exactly what is the problem you
are having?  How are you trying to make the wireless connection (ie. are
doing iwconfig from the command line or using some sort of GUI front end)? 


Typically I use the network config gui that came with Ubuntu, but, I have
used iwconfig as well.

The first thing I would do is to disable WEP/WPA on the router.  Can you
connect then?

Thing is, this laptop did connect, with WEP, before I did the piecemeal
install of UbuntuStudio and -rt (though I don't see why adding say JACK or
Ardour would effect the network). It was also after that update that I
first used the wired connection.

I suppose, during one of the many sessions of following guides from the
web forums I could have changed the WEP key, or frequency, or something. My
other laptop with wifi, WinXP, has worked all along.

So, maybe I don't know the proper way to switch back and forth between
wired and wifi? But, whether I boot without the cable or unplug after boot,
the wifi does not connect. Other than the wifi switch, is there something I
need to do when I unplug the cable to make it switch over to wifi?

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Re: Future Ubuntu Studio design guideline and Jaunty/+1 idea

2008-11-14 Thread Nedko Arnaudov
Cory K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I'm *thinkin'* of droppin' the #009bf9 blue and adopting the mainline
 Ubuntu colors. I'd still use our dark theme, just use orange instead of
 blue. Human icon set. The idea is to just look a *little* more Ubuntu.
 :) Just an idea.

 Thoughts?

I like the blue in Ubuntu Studio much more than orange in Ubuntu. It
gives it more state of art look. And I think it is better suited for
something looking professional than orange that calls for joy of life,
sunset, etc.

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Re: Future Ubuntu Studio design guideline and Jaunty/+1 idea

2008-11-14 Thread alex stone
Plus 1 from me to keep it as it is. I'd prefer the blue to the orange.
Easier on the eye in dim light.

Alex.

On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 6:13 PM, Nedko Arnaudov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Cory K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  I'm *thinkin'* of droppin' the #009bf9 blue and adopting the mainline
  Ubuntu colors. I'd still use our dark theme, just use orange instead of
  blue. Human icon set. The idea is to just look a *little* more Ubuntu.
  :) Just an idea.
 
  Thoughts?

 I like the blue in Ubuntu Studio much more than orange in Ubuntu. It
 gives it more state of art look. And I think it is better suited for
 something looking professional than orange that calls for joy of life,
 sunset, etc.

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Re: wireless

2008-11-14 Thread Cory K.
Nick Fellows wrote:
 On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 5:12 AM, Phil Buckler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 Everyone, Please help I have found serveral threds about this and no
 answer.

 My wife is a professional photographer and I am into open-source software.
 Naturally ubuntu studio seem like a perfect fit to start with.  the problem
 is her laptop has is unable to use its wireless netowork adapter.

 we have UStudio 8.04 install with all updates.  my live disk of Ubuntu 8.04
 works fine with the wireless card. please help.  thank you all in advance.
 

 which laptop and wireless card is it?

*PLEASE* do not top-post.

Also, please take this issue/further replies to the -users ML as this
list is for development.

So on topic, do you have linux-rt installed?

-Cory K.


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Re: Future Ubuntu Studio design guideline and Jaunty/+1 idea

2008-11-14 Thread Christopher Stamper
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 11:13 AM, alex stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Plus 1 from me to keep it as it is. I'd prefer the blue to the orange.
 Easier on the eye in dim light.


I prefer the blue studio theme to the default orange theme as well.

However, if you keep the current dark theme and simply recolor the blue
elements with orange, I think it would look great. From what I understand,
that's what you're thinking of doing.


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Re: wireless

2008-11-14 Thread Susan Cragin
 Everyone, Please help I have found serveral threds about this and no
 answer.

 My wife is a professional photographer and I am into open-source software.
 Naturally ubuntu studio seem like a perfect fit to start with.  the problem
 is her laptop has is unable to use its wireless netowork adapter.

 we have UStudio 8.04 install with all updates.  my live disk of Ubuntu 8.04
 works fine with the wireless card. please help.  thank you all in advance.
 

 which laptop and wireless card is it?

*PLEASE* do not top-post.

Also, please take this issue/further replies to the -users ML as this
list is for development.

So on topic, do you have linux-rt installed?

-Cory K.

You might want to check out Ubuntu bug filed re latest backport modules 
disabling wireless.
Bug #294766
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-backports-modules-2.6.27/+bug/294766



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2008-11-14 Thread Steve Meiers
I'm running 8.10 on an HP tx2510us tablet pc and having similar wifi problems. 
I can get it to run once by using ndiswrapper with the 802.11n (fast) Vista 
driver. By once I mean that after rebooting, it no longer works. If I 
uninstall ndiswrapper, reboot, reinstall, it works again. Pain in the ...

I had to go to the users control panel and set my account with root equivelant 
priviledges so I could even unlock the network manager and wrapper to modify 
settings, set up WEP, etc. This is not very user friendly yet. The root 
hostility of Ubuntu is a real draag. I gave up and set up a root account, 
but you still need to sudo lots of things.

If anyone knows what's up with once only ndiswrapper, I would like in on the 
secret.

Thanks.






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Re: Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2008-11-14 Thread Carla
HI I haven't been looking at the whole thread about this question but I use 
Ubuntu on my notebook and wlassistant. Otherwise known as wireless assistant 
and it works great!!!
I have a pcmcia card btw!
Carla

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I'm running 8.10 on an HP tx2510us tablet pc and having similar wifi problems. 
I can get it to run once by using ndiswrapper with the 802.11n (fast) Vista 
driver. By once I mean that after rebooting, it no longer works. If I 
uninstall ndiswrapper, reboot, reinstall, it works again. Pain in the ...

I had to go to the users control panel and set my account with root equivelant 
priviledges so I could even unlock the network manager and wrapper to modify 
settings, set up WEP, etc. This is not very user friendly yet. The root 
hostility of Ubuntu is a real draag. I gave up and set up a root account, 
but you still need to sudo lots of things.

If anyone knows what's up with once only ndiswrapper, I would like in on the 
secret.

Thanks.




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