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Answer» Hi! It's been a while. I know you all missed me and would like to do nothing better than hug me all day long. Hello,Quote I noticed that GX1_man left. Hooray! Don't remember why I disliked him, but it feels right anyway.Last Online: Today at 12:11:42* Last Post: Yesterday at 20:42:09* Is that your odd sense of humour? For the record, GX1_Man is great.I meant GX2_man: GX2_Man And I haven't got an odd sense of humour! It's perfectly compatible..That's a relief. Re your wireless problem - firstly do you have a regular ethernet connection on this computer, and has you managed to get that working? Are you using the very latest Xubuntu distribution?Quote That's a relief. No, I has not managed to get that working. The laptop is pretty old, it features one USB port and the only NIC I have for it is USB. I figured that if USB didn't work, I'd have just as much trouble getting my wireless to work. Is it important that I get it to work? I'll hook it up if it is.. That used to work fine under Windows XP as well. And I am using the latest distribution which is 6.10 for Xubuntu.Quote No, I has notOh poo. I'm ill and my proofreading has gone to pot. I would try and get the regular ethernet networking sorted first; that is easier to diagnose. If that doesn't work then it's unlikely you'll get the wireless networking to work. Too many "work"s in that paragraph. I don't remember offhand the command line tool for Ubuntu - something like system-configure-network - try it. Aim to configure eth0 first and then try some ping tests.Alright, I'll try getting that resolved first then. I don't see in how its related, though. It's a completely different interface (USB versus PCMCIA).. But I'll get to it during the weekend and report back.Just trust me. Quote from: Rob Pomeroy on March 22, 2007, 07:45:15 PM Just trust me. Don't consider the delay in my response as a sign of lack of faith, Rob! I finally had the time to reinstall Xubuntu (As I somehow couldn't log in anymore) and I hooked it up to the internet with an USB adaptor that was RECOGNIZED during the installation and continued to function afterwards. O.K. What's next, Rob? i essentially have the same problem did you ever get a resolution to change the state of the wireless card from disabled?Yeah, install Windows 2000 and leave Linux for what it is. Sorry, I didn't EVEN get an answer on the Ubuntu forums, tried several suggestions I found on the Internet, no go. Quote from: Raptor on May 21, 2007, 08:28:19 AM Yeah, install Windows 2000 and leave Linux for what it is. Sorry, I didn't even get an answer on the Ubuntu forums, tried several suggestions I found on the Internet, no go. www.linuxquestions.org Friendly people. Active forums. Tried them? baldeagle: same suggestion for you. |
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