My wireless now works! Took your advise, deleted jockey as well as fwcutter
and reinstalled. it worked right away and didn't even require a reboot!
Thanks.
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 2:57 AM, dark_otaku <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i have the wireless working the only thing i did was to go to
i have the wireless working the only thing i did was to go to synaptics
package manager, and reinstall jockey-gtk, after that i just enable the
wireless, this made my laptop crash, but i just restart the laptop and there
it was the blue light and wireless, just check that the fix was released but
y
Whether or not the b43 driver works for you, at this point ndiswrapper
still gives better performance.
To install the driver through ndiswrapper:
'sudo aptitude install cabextract ndisgtk'
Download the .exe file that installs the driver in Windows.
'cabextract [location of the .exe file]'
This wi
I am still having problems with my wireles network. The Ubuntu 8 (updated) did
not recconized the hardwere. Is just like I did not have a wireless hardwere.
Ps.: I would like to thank the community, you have been very effective fixing
bugs for regular users like me.
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There a two different issues in discussion here:
(1) jockey-gtk - I recently upgraded to 8.04 from 7.10, for me it works.
(2) driver for Broadcom WiFi card - I'm using b43 proprietary driver, with new
firmware found here:http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware
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I too have a Broadcom 43 Wireless wifi on my new Dell XPS 1330 laptop.
The cycle is maddening! Can Ubuntu's sponsor Canonical not get the
functions adjusted for Harday? I mean it worked great under Gutsy so
they've got to have the hardware profile somewhere
I'll keep a close eye on the progr
Today I did a clean install of Ubuntu 8.04 Beta and upgraded to the latest
version and I'm still having an issue with jockey and the broadcom driver.
This is the output of jockey-gtk:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ jockey-gtk
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/jockey-gtk", line 279, in on_
Has this problem been resolved. I'm in the process of downloading 8.04.
What is the fix?
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moorezilla, AstroMb: please, open a new report for this. This report is
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I've got the same issue too, i've done the following (jockey-gtk --list
--debug 2>&1 | tee /tmp/debug.txt) and put it in attachement.
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I can confirm this. I ran into this problem detailed above:
"Because when i go to the hardware driver utilty screen, i see my
wireless driver and i click enable, and the first tiem it got the
drivers and installed them, and then it said 'requires computer restart'
so i did that, but then when i we
I am also having the same issue with the restricted Broadcom driver. I
will open a new bug report if it has not already been done. In the mean
time does anyone know of a work around?
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i've gone back to gutsy gibbon because i really needed my wireless card
to be working for school, maybe i'll go back to the beta after exams.
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ibeleaf, can you please open a new bug report for your problem, and do
the following:
jockey-gtk --list --debug 2>&1 | tee /tmp/debug.txt
and attach /tmp/debug.txt to the new bug report? Thank you!
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You re
that screen shot was taken after i checked the enable box, before, it
had a green light and said "in use" but it wasn't in use. and if i were
to check it again while it says "requires computer restart" everything
freezes up.
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it's a 'Broadcom B43 Wireless' driver btw.
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i tried that
is there a sudo command to enable my wireless driver?
Because when i go to the hardware driver utilty screen, i see my
wireless driver and i click enable, and the first tiem it got the
drivers and installed them, and then it said 'requires computer restart'
so i did that, but then wh
ibeleaf [2008-03-25 2:50 -]:
> so what exactly do i have to type in terminal to overcome this glitch?
Just update to the latest packages in Ubuntu Hardy (use the "updated
packages available" icon in the system tray). If you really want to
use the command line:
sudo apt-get update
sudo ap
so what exactly do i have to type in terminal to overcome this glitch?
im fairly new to ubuntu sorry.
my computers name is "david-laptop"... if that helps.
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* Cherrypick some bug fixes from trunk:
- Add automatic testing for all shipped custom handlers in examples/ and
data/handlers/. So far the test suite only covered the
Thank you all for your good work and for the speed with which you
answered!
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Fixed in bzr head.
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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adding:
from jockey.handlers import KernelModuleHandler
to /usr/share/jockey/handlers/b43.py fixed this for me
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Argh, my bad, that's a regression in the last version.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Martin Pitt (pitti)
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