Thanks James -- worked a treat. I just have to remember the removal
process when this gets into the kernel (how would I know)?
PS mv line should be:
sudo mv rtbth-3.9.3.dkms.tar.gz /usr/src
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Thanks, Thomas. Now OK.
On 24/10/13 13:30, Sachin Thomas wrote:
> Add --force at the end of dkms install command:
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> sudo dkms install -m rt3290sta -v 2.6.0.0 --force
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> And run
>
> sudo modprobe rt3290sta
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> after the installation has completed
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Thanks. Wifi now working fine but the wifi button still has no effect
and there's no bluetooth. Seems strange if I'm now using manufacturer's
own drivers. .
On 24/10/13 13:28, James Dafoe wrote:
> In network manager, stop your wireless. Then, run:
>
> modprobe -r rt2x00pci
>
> Then run the inst
Thanks. The build went OK (after I installed dkms) but the install
failed because xx was in use -- see output below. Should I modify
pre_install.sh and if so, how? And which commands do I then run, and in
which order? Is it a case of editing dkms.conf, commenting out or
removing the first 3 lin
James
Sorry to be a nuisance, but I'm not all that well-versed in the ways of
Ubuntu and find that "untar" is not a known command. Could you please
give me chapter and verse (i.e. a list of commands) to allow me to do
all of this? My user name is david.
Thanks
David
On 22/10/13 02:06, James
Guess what? An automatic Kernel update this morning (presumably to fix
some other problem) wiped out all that hard work. At least I only had to
re-install what I did yesterday and didn't have to rebuild it all!
This is on HP Pavilion dm1 4300sa.
David
On 19/10/13 17:14, James Dafoe wrote:
> Fo
James
After a 3-hour rebuild, all is now well -- my HP Pavilion can now
connect to the wifi network without constant hunting and failures. I
wish I'd thought of replacing the current rt3290.bin with the one we
built to solve the original problem, though; I could have saved the 3
hours because
What with this and the Nautilus-gvfs bug #1075923, Ubuntu is proving a
bit of a trial just now. Will the position improve? Who knows.
On 30/08/13 08:11, Carlo Martini wrote:
> The new Ubuntu is one month away and many of us are still having an
> extremly unusable connection with this card... No s
And I still can't turn off the wireless adapter or turn on bluetooth.
David
On 31/07/13 23:32, C.H wrote:
Hi everyone ! I tried everything but I have the same slow signal
problem... Anyone has a new idea on how to fix that ? Thanks a lot ;)
Cedric.
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