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Hi,
On, 03/09/2009 01:49 PM, Loz wrote:
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> I don't seem to have any problems with the laptop coming out of
> hibernation (apart from when I had a network cable plugged in,
> hibernated, removed the cable, then the next day, powered it back on
> with
Ok, I guess that I've made some progress, but I would seem to have gotten
stuck yet again.
At the point where I execute the following command:
EXCALIBUR:/home/DRIVER# ndiswrapper -i bcmwl5.inf
I get "bashed" again.
bash: ndiswrapper: command not found
I'm guessing that this mea
Thanks for the reply. I really don't think it's a hardware problem,
since I had XP on this laptop for about 2 weeks before I installed
debian, and the wireless worked absolutely fine. I guess the only way
to test the theory would be to put XP back on, but I really don't want
to do that...
I don't
Vojtech Krizek wrote:
It could be, but when I boot in Windows Vista wifi works OK for the
first time. I've noticed this problem also under openSUSE 11.1.
If the wifi module (ndiswrapper or wl) isn't running I can see this card
under "lspci" and also I can find this card under "/sys/...". This
pr
It could be, but when I boot in Windows Vista wifi works OK for the
first time. I've noticed this problem also under openSUSE 11.1.
If the wifi module (ndiswrapper or wl) isn't running I can see this card
under "lspci" and also I can find this card under "/sys/...". This
problem doesn't happen (in
Hello,
I do not have this notebook, but from what you are telling, could it
be a hardware problem? I mean, that the card is not correctly boot up
or powered and, thus, is not detected?
Regards,
Jonás
2009/3/9, Vojtech Krizek :
> Hi,
>
> I've got same problem as you and it also does with broadco
Hi,
I've got same problem as you and it also does with broadcom original wl
driver, so it seems like not only driver related problem.
Xorg works OK for me, also with external display. I've got 1024x600
screen version. If you want my xorg.conf I'll send you it.
Vojta
> Hi,
>
> I've got Debian L
Hi,
I've got Debian Lenny installed on an HP2133 (their little NetBook
thing) and apart from having a massive pain getting Xorg to use the
right resolution (now resolved) it's been working fine.
However, one problem I have noticed is that whenever I boot the
system, NDISWrapper fails to detect th
* John Wesley Cooper [2009-03-08 18:25:33 -0700]:
> ...Can anyone tell me where I might be able to download a pre-built
> installer for this driver?
linux-headers-`-uname -r` *Caution: those are backticks, NOT quotes*
sorry, should read:
apt-get install linux-headers-`-uname -r`
:/
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