AceLan Kao,
Thank You! Wow, thank you!
I followed your steps as such:
1. This was taken care of already, by upgrading to 11.04 stable...I did a
uname-r, and it showed the 2.6.38.8 kernel.
2. Followed your instructions on these steps to the letter.
3. Ran dkms status and saw the info listed, j
"I'm not sure if you installed the dkms package correctly."
Quite possible, open to correction. BTW, for the heck of it, I
upgraded from 10.04 to 10.10 to 11.04, to see if anything changed. So
far, no good. The only thing that works is if I go to the Dell Recovery
Tool and restore the system t
Thanks, but installing that did not solve the issue with either 10.04 (32
bit) or 11.04.
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 2:20 AM, nexero <714...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> This also works for me (on Ubuntu 10.10 x64)..
> Thanks!
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Does not resolve the 32-bit version of 10.04
Thanks for trying, though, I appreciate some movement.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/714862
Title:
Atheros AR3002 cannot be turned up/is
Public bug reported:
The key is the device by Atheros Communications, Inc, which is their
AR3002.
This is the device that Dell is putting into this Vostro V130, which Dell ships
with Ubuntu 10.04 pre-loaded.
Atheros indicates that:
"As a proponent of open software, Atheros provides its own Blu