Slug:
Please file a new bug report. This bug was particular to karmic, and
although a lucid one may look similar, it likely has a different root
cause.
On 02/09/2010, Slug71 wrote:
> Just got this bug running Lucid 32bit Alpha 2 all updates applied.
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> jockey-text crashed with OSError in _e
Just got this bug running Lucid 32bit Alpha 2 all updates applied.
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jockey-text crashed with OSError in _execute_child()
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This bug was fixed in the package jockey - 0.5.3-0ubuntu3
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[ Martin Pitt ]
* broadcom_wl.py: Run rmmod with full path, since the backend doesn't have a
$PATH when being activated by D-Bus. (LP: #403925)
-- Mario LimoncielloF
There was a trick to let STA driver works in Karmic Koala (9.10 Alpha).
Following these steps:
1) Goto System -> Administration -> Hardware Drivers
choose firmware for wireless from b43 (fwcutter version), let it download and
do installing. Wait and just finished it.
2) Open shell, type:
sudo
karmic koala (9.10 alpha 3)
My wireless (bcm4328) is not working. I was using the STA driver
perfectly fine in Jaunty. Jockey only gives me the option to chose the
STA driver and everytime I try to activate it, I get this error. I don't
know where else to dissect the problem. I've tried rmmoding s
9.10
Was trying to change driver from the BROADCOM B43 DRIVER (FREE) to
BROADCOM STA WIRELESS DRIVER (PROPRIETORY) and something crashed.
My Wireless's not working.
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I just installed the driver above (Broadcom B43 Wireless Driver) and then
installed the STA wireless driver.
Its now working. Strange behaviour.
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Same here on Live CD with a Dell Vostro 1000 (trying to install the STA driver)
It also happens if the password is set (for user and root)
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The same crash occured on my Karmic Alpha 3 32-bit on a Dell Studio:
On a ubuntu live boot, I was offered to install the proprietary wifi
drivers, which I accepted. I was then asked the root password, where I
just pressed (live CD, so I don't know any root password). Then
the crash occurred.
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