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hi crunchbang666 !
[0 days 00:00:00] hey
[0 days 00:00:00] hey
[0 days 00:02:00] still no wireless?
[0 days 00:02:00] still no wireless?
[0 days 00:00:00] from the live cd it picks up the wireless networks no problem, from install it doesnt ?
[0 days 00:00:00] from the live cd it picks up the wireless networks no problem, from install it doesnt ?
[0 days 00:01:00] some cards are blacklisted - work from live CD but not install - had that problem once
[0 days 00:01:00] some cards are blacklisted - work from live CD but not install - had that problem once
[0 days 00:00:00] any way around this problem?
[0 days 00:00:00] any way around this problem?
[0 days 00:01:00] first start with the card and chip
[0 days 00:01:00] first start with the card and chip [0 days 00:00:00] sometimes its a matter of blacklisting and installing the right driver [0 days 00:00:00] what kind of card was it?
[0 days 00:01:00] i forgot the model i'll find it on google, 2 secs
[0 days 00:01:00] i forgot the model i'll find it on google, 2 secs [0 days 00:01:00] intel wireless 3945abg
[0 days 00:00:00] someone else was just here with that same card...
[0 days 00:00:00] someone else was just here with that same card... [0 days 00:02:00] do you know if it is rev 2 card?
[0 days 00:00:00] not a clue, is there a terminal command i can use to get a full product description of the wireless card whilst it is being seen from the live cd?
[0 days 00:00:00] not a clue, is there a terminal command i can use to get a full product description of the wireless card whilst it is being seen from the live cd?
[0 days 00:01:00] lspci
[0 days 00:01:00] lspci
[0 days 00:01:00] thanks
[0 days 00:01:00] thanks
[0 days 00:00:00] you have the same as bu
[0 days 00:00:00] you have the same as bu [0 days 00:02:00] & bu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessTroubleShootingGuide [0 days 00:00:00] you using 9.04 too?
[0 days 00:01:00] i have 9,04 ubuntu and crunchbang ...same problem with both.
[0 days 00:01:00] i have 9,04 ubuntu and crunchbang ...same problem with both.
[0 days 00:00:00] - probably same kernal
[0 days 00:00:00] - probably same kernal
[0 days 00:04:00] i did that last night and got pan0 also....right now that wont work because im on the live cd and it is finding the card and networks
[0 days 00:04:00] i did that last night and got pan0 also....right now that wont work because im on the live cd and it is finding the card and networks
[0 days 00:01:00] from the live cd - go into wireless network setup (Administartion > Wireless) and see if you can see anything
[0 days 00:01:00] from the live cd - go into wireless network setup (Administartion > Wireless) and see if you can see anything
[0 days 00:01:00] im on the crunchbang live cd at the second and i dont have that GUI option
[0 days 00:01:00] im on the crunchbang live cd at the second and i dont have that GUI option
[0 days 00:18:00] you have a dell mini, bu what about you?
[0 days 00:18:00] you have a dell mini, bu what about you?
[0 days 00:00:00] no probs :) brb 2 mins though, phone call :(
[0 days 00:00:00] no probs :) brb 2 mins though, phone call :( [0 days 00:00:00] dell xps m1530 [0 days 00:04:00] back ... im now running from install and no longer have any wireless.
[0 days 00:13:00] and bu: Are you using the module iwl3945?
[0 days 00:13:00] and bu: Are you using the module iwl3945? [0 days 00:01:00] backports is a repo not an app
[0 days 00:02:00] i have a wired connection and synaptic yes :)
[0 days 00:02:00] i have a wired connection and synaptic yes :)
[0 days 00:00:00] you have synaptic and an ethernet connection on your dell right now?
[0 days 00:00:00] you have synaptic and an ethernet connection on your dell right now? [0 days 00:00:00] cool that will make it easier
[0 days 00:01:00] awaiting command ^^
[0 days 00:01:00] awaiting command ^^
[0 days 00:01:00] fire up synaptic > system > Admin > Synaptic
[0 days 00:01:00] fire up synaptic > system > Admin > Synaptic
[0 days 00:00:00] done
[0 days 00:00:00] done
[0 days 00:01:00] we are looking for linux-backports-modules-jaunty
[0 days 00:01:00] we are looking for linux-backports-modules-jaunty
[0 days 00:01:00] just updating package list
[0 days 00:01:00] just updating package list
[0 days 00:01:00] after it updates, go to settings in the menu bar and choose repositories
[0 days 00:01:00] after it updates, go to settings in the menu bar and choose repositories
[0 days 00:00:00] after typing linux-backports-modules-jaunty into the search, it appears i have every single package already installed on my system, they're all marked.
[0 days 00:00:00] after typing linux-backports-modules-jaunty into the search, it appears i have every single package already installed on my system, they're all marked.
[0 days 00:01:00] we have to enable the repository
[0 days 00:01:00] we have to enable the repository
[0 days 00:00:00] ok, do you have the name? i've enabled reps in synaptic before
[0 days 00:00:00] ok, do you have the name? i've enabled reps in synaptic before
[0 days 00:01:00] let me know when you have added that line or found it
[0 days 00:01:00] let me know when you have added that line or found it [0 days 00:00:00] you need to add or fine linux-backports-modules-jaunty [0 days 00:02:00] if you don't see it in the list, click new and type it in
[0 days 00:00:00] i was looking already, i googled "add linux-backports-modules-jaunty" but nothin commin up
[0 days 00:00:00] i was looking already, i googled "add linux-backports-modules-jaunty" but nothin commin up
[0 days 00:00:00] let me find a screenshot of where you should be....
[0 days 00:00:00] let me find a screenshot of where you should be.... [0 days 00:01:00] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu - just a little way down the screen [0 days 00:00:00] look for "Ubuntu Software Tab"
[0 days 00:01:00] im there
[0 days 00:01:00] im there [0 days 00:01:00] im not competent with linux commands but if you tell me what to do i'll do it.
[0 days 00:00:00] we are trying to add the software sources for linux-backports-modules-jaunty
[0 days 00:00:00] we are trying to add the software sources for linux-backports-modules-jaunty [0 days 00:00:00] maybe it would be faster from command line [0 days 00:01:00] I'lll give it a shot... [0 days 00:00:00] can you open a terminal and type: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list (it will ask you for your password)
[0 days 00:03:00] sorry had to answer the door... i did what you said, it worked
[0 days 00:03:00] sorry had to answer the door... i did what you said, it worked
[0 days 00:00:00] are you looking at the app nano with /etc/apt/source.file open in it?
[0 days 00:00:00] are you looking at the app nano with /etc/apt/source.file open in it?
[0 days 00:01:00] it brought up all the info in the terminal... it lists the current repositories i have enabled
[0 days 00:01:00] it brought up all the info in the terminal... it lists the current repositories i have enabled
[0 days 00:00:00] yes, move to the bottom of the list because we have to type one in
[0 days 00:00:00] yes, move to the bottom of the list because we have to type one in
[0 days 00:01:00] is there a command to open up this list in GUI ?
[0 days 00:01:00] is there a command to open up this list in GUI ? [0 days 00:00:00] in text editor etc
[0 days 00:00:00] gksudo gedit /etc/apt/source.list (type from command line)
[0 days 00:00:00] gksudo gedit /etc/apt/source.list (type from command line)
[0 days 00:01:00] the text editor has opened the file source.list but there is no content
[0 days 00:01:00] the text editor has opened the file source.list but there is no content
[0 days 00:00:00] close it - I think you made a typo
[0 days 00:00:00] close it - I think you made a typo
[0 days 00:01:00] i will copy and paste the command you type.
[0 days 00:01:00] i will copy and paste the command you type.
[0 days 00:00:00] gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[0 days 00:00:00] gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list [0 days 00:01:00] if you don't see it, we will make it [0 days 00:00:00] cool. Now go down the file - you may see a backports section already
[0 days 00:00:00] i did make an error i typed source instead of sources ... ok so i have it open :)
[0 days 00:00:00] i did make an error i typed source instead of sources ... ok so i have it open :) [0 days 00:02:00] main restricted, then universe, then multi universe and then jaunty backports main restricted ...2 lines
[0 days 00:00:00] we will add this to the backports section
[0 days 00:00:00] we will add this to the backports section
[0 days 00:01:00] ok ?
[0 days 00:01:00] ok ?
[0 days 00:00:00] find the section of the file that showed "backports"
[0 days 00:00:00] find the section of the file that showed "backports"
[0 days 00:00:00] im there
[0 days 00:00:00] im there
[0 days 00:00:00] the line should start with ####Backports####
[0 days 00:00:00] the line should start with ####Backports####
[0 days 00:02:00] http://pastebin.com/m13b8385e
[0 days 00:02:00] http://pastebin.com/m13b8385e
[0 days 00:00:00] you in GB?
[0 days 00:00:00] you in GB?
[0 days 00:01:00] yeah
[0 days 00:01:00] yeah
[0 days 00:00:00] okay cool - this is easy
[0 days 00:00:00] okay cool - this is easy [0 days 00:00:00] see the line # deb http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ jaunty-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[0 days 00:00:00] i hope you mean great britain, not some computing term :P
[0 days 00:00:00] i hope you mean great britain, not some computing term :P [0 days 00:00:00] i see it
[0 days 00:00:00] all you have to do is delete the "#" character from the beginning of the line and save the file
[0 days 00:00:00] all you have to do is delete the "#" character from the beginning of the line and save the file
[0 days 00:01:00] ok
[0 days 00:01:00] ok
[0 days 00:00:00] go ahead and do them both.
[0 days 00:00:00] go ahead and do them both.
[0 days 00:00:00] just the deb or the deb-src line too?
[0 days 00:00:00] just the deb or the deb-src line too?
[0 days 00:01:00] once you have closed out, we need to go to the command line and use modeprobe
[0 days 00:01:00] once you have closed out, we need to go to the command line and use modeprobe
[0 days 00:00:00] im there
[0 days 00:00:00] im there
[0 days 00:00:00] sudo modprobe iwl3945
[0 days 00:00:00] sudo modprobe iwl3945
[0 days 00:01:00] nothing happened it just took me to the next command line.
[0 days 00:01:00] nothing happened it just took me to the next command line.
[0 days 00:00:00] thats what it was supposed to do
[0 days 00:00:00] thats what it was supposed to do [0 days 00:00:00] now type "lsmod" and see if you see iwl3945
[0 days 00:01:00] iwl3945 97912 0
[0 days 00:01:00] iwl3945 97912 0
[0 days 00:00:00] almost there :)
[0 days 00:00:00] almost there :) [0 days 00:00:00] I forgot the command to restart networking....
[0 days 00:01:00] will me being connected to a wired connection interfere with this at all?
[0 days 00:01:00] will me being connected to a wired connection interfere with this at all?
[0 days 00:00:00] yes
[0 days 00:00:00] yes [0 days 00:00:00] you need to replub and restart networking but I cannot recall the command [0 days 00:01:00] replub/unplug [0 days 00:00:00] yes [0 days 00:01:00] oh I mean unplug ethernet - you have a PCI card right?
[0 days 00:00:00] plug in card?
[0 days 00:00:00] plug in card?
[0 days 00:00:00] unplug ethernet and plug in card and then type that
[0 days 00:00:00] unplug ethernet and plug in card and then type that [0 days 00:01:00] yes, just unplug ethernet and type that command and cross your figers
[0 days 00:00:00] confirm the command again? :::/etc/init.d/network restart ?
[0 days 00:00:00] confirm the command again? :::/etc/init.d/network restart ?
[0 days 00:01:00] sudo /etc/init.d/network restart
[0 days 00:01:00] sudo /etc/init.d/network restart [0 days 00:01:00] you won't see anything [0 days 00:00:00] type "ifconfig" without quotes [0 days 00:00:00] you should see wlan0
[0 days 00:00:00] no wireless lan just eth0 and lo
[0 days 00:00:00] no wireless lan just eth0 and lo
[0 days 00:01:00] type "sudo iwlist scan" and see if it returns anything?
[0 days 00:01:00] type "sudo iwlist scan" and see if it returns anything?
[0 days 00:01:00] returns lo ... eth0 and pan0 ... and states none of the interfaces support scanning.
[0 days 00:01:00] returns lo ... eth0 and pan0 ... and states none of the interfaces support scanning.
[0 days 00:01:00] okay, something still not right
[0 days 00:01:00] okay, something still not right
[0 days 00:00:00] maybe a reboot is in order?
[0 days 00:00:00] maybe a reboot is in order?
[0 days 00:01:00] it couldn't hurt
[0 days 00:01:00] it couldn't hurt
[0 days 00:00:00] lead the way
[0 days 00:00:00] lead the way [0 days 00:00:00] il reboot brb
[0 days 00:05:00] your welcome :)
[0 days 00:05:00] your welcome :)
[0 days 00:00:00] you are indeed a god. lol thanks for the help
[0 days 00:00:00] you are indeed a god. lol thanks for the help [0 days 00:00:00] now running from wireless internet connection :)
[0 days 00:00:00] any luck?
[0 days 00:00:00] any luck? [0 days 00:00:00] yay!!!!
[0 days 00:01:00] i dont understand what we did that made it work, i dont recall downloading any drivers or doing anything except restarting the networking protocols?
[0 days 00:01:00] i dont understand what we did that made it work, i dont recall downloading any drivers or doing anything except restarting the networking protocols?
[0 days 00:01:00] we added the software source "backports" jaunty, which in turn enabled iwl3945 once we used modprobe to load that driver
[0 days 00:01:00] we added the software source "backports" jaunty, which in turn enabled iwl3945 once we used modprobe to load that driver
[0 days 00:33:00] still around?
[0 days 00:33:00] still around?
[0 days 00:00:00] yes :)
[0 days 00:00:00] yes :)
[0 days 00:00:00] yay... ok so i just installed proprietary driver for my nvidia card, rebooted and we're back to the same problem ... no wireless lol
[0 days 00:00:00] yay... ok so i just installed proprietary driver for my nvidia card, rebooted and we're back to the same problem ... no wireless lol
[0 days 00:01:00] uh oh....
[0 days 00:01:00] uh oh....
[0 days 00:00:00] can you remind me of the commands i used last time? i'll save them in a text file and see if using those and rebooting solves the problem.
[0 days 00:00:00] can you remind me of the commands i used last time? i'll save them in a text file and see if using those and rebooting solves the problem.
[0 days 00:00:00] in a terminal type : lsmod and look for iwl3945
[0 days 00:00:00] in a terminal type : lsmod and look for iwl3945
[0 days 00:01:00] it's there
[0 days 00:01:00] it's there
[0 days 00:01:00] restart networking with: /etc/init.d/networking restart
[0 days 00:01:00] restart networking with: /etc/init.d/networking restart
[0 days 00:01:00] done
[0 days 00:01:00] done
[0 days 00:01:00] any luck?
[0 days 00:01:00] any luck?
[0 days 00:01:00] still no wireless option in Network Manager.
[0 days 00:01:00] still no wireless option in Network Manager.
hax are upon us [0 days 00:00:00] does anyone know why ubuntu 11.04 is using hax on my icon themes to make it so i cant change it?
[0 days 00:01:00] did you ask nicely?
[0 days 00:01:00] did you ask nicely?
[0 days 00:00:00] i begged the login screen to put its RATs away and let me have my life back. and i got no response
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