[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
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Parham D., this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
so, could you please test for this with the latest development release
of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
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Hello,
To be honest ,this adapter is approximately 10 years old and support stopped
after Windows XP in terms of drivers. I think that as a result of this, the bug
can be ignored/deleted.
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Hi,
This bug report needs a little bit more information so that someone can look
into what is causing what seems to be a driver issue.
Could you please run in terminal:
apport-collect -p linux <573273>
which will attach this data to this report.
Thanks!
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Sorry, that does assume that you have another working connection, which
I appreciate is probably not the case.
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par...@parham-desktop:~$ apport-collect -p linux <573273>
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `573273'
par...@parham-desktop:~$
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Hi,
I'm sorry about that, I think I may have made a mistake there.
sudo apport-collect 573273
Could you try that, if you have some form of internet connection?
Hopefully this will give us the necessary data.
That aside, are you using ndiswrapper to make this card work?
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Hey Connor,
I see that this "code" or input you gave me needs to be connected to the
internet. sadly, the only computer with Ubuntu in this house is mine and I need
to switch over to XP or go on my PS3 to go on the internet. Can you give me
inputs instead (lusb) etc.?
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par...@parham-desktop:~$ sudo lshw -C network
[sudo] password for parham:
*-network
description: Ethernet interface
product: RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+
vendor: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
physical id: c
bus info: p...@:01:0c.0
logical n
par...@parham-desktop:~$ cat/etc/resolv.conf
bash: cat/etc/resolv.conf: No such file or directory
par...@parham-desktop:~$
par...@ubuntu:~$ lsusb
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d
Thanks, you beat me to it with the debug info! Okay, I think I've
spotted at least a first issue which may be causing that problem. For
some reason, the device has been configured to use a very old driver,
and in the release of 10.04 there was actually an update to a brand new
open source driver fo
And Parham D, as I didn't really say clearly, after all that only if you
have no success try
sudo insmod rndis_wlan
and reboot.
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par...@parham-desktop:~$ sudo rmmod rndis_wlan
[sudo] password for parham:
par...@parham-desktop:~$ There were no Hardware Drivers found in
System>Administration>Hardware Drivers
There: command not found
par...@parham-desktop:~$ sh/usr/share/b43-fwcutter/install_bcm43xx_firmware.sh
bash: sh/usr/s
Okay.
Could you unplug the device from your machine, then do the sudo rmmod
command from above again.
Then, go to synaptic and install package "bcmwl-kernel-source". Did you
install the b43-fwcutter package from the synaptic program too?
Plug the device back in and tell me if it works. Fingers c
*Do this first**
I see what went wrong above. After removing the device and sudo rmmod
rndis_wlan, could you also retry
sudo sh /usr/share/b43-fwcutter/install_bcm43xx_firmware.sh
The sudo is imperative, and so is the space between sh and /usr...
Then, plug it back in. If that doesn'
par...@parham-desktop:~$ *Wireless Adaptor Unplugged*
*Wireless: command not found
par...@parham-desktop:~$ sudo rmmod rndis_wlan
[sudo] password for parham:
par...@parham-desktop:~$ I'm in synaptic now and it says they're both
installed. The have a green box and when I left click it gives me no
So, it's trying to download something when you don't have an internet
connection.
I've decided to take a new angle on this. No matter how old rndis_wlan
is, it should work, and it might actually be the only thing that will
work. It's a bug, and it's affecting someone else.
Firstly, just to be saf
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All of the above with it plugged in, thought I'd specify, sorry!
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Okay, than you very much for your help in debugging this! This bug is
now confirmed, your dmesg is pretty clear there. I'll mention it on the
IRC channel for Bug Control and hopefully it'll be fixed. Thanks again!
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Thank you a lot Connor. I appreciate your help with my problem. Do you
know when the next kernel will be out with the bug fixed? Thanks.
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You're very welcome. Unfortunately, there's not really any way of
predicting when a particular kernel release could occur. I would hazard
to guess, these being my words and not those of anything official, that
it would be resolved by the next stable Ubuntu release, so before
October. As ever, the b
Long time since the last post but i've been thinking. How does a bug
become fixed? Like when a bug is triaged, how does someone notice it and
fix it?
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Hi,
When a bug is triaged, it enters a list of all the triaged bugs for each
particular package. Developers then work through the list
systematically, based on the importance of the bugs - as you can see
this one is set to Medium (simply because hypothetically you could
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