I also am using and AC875 (PCMCIA). I reinstalled 8.10, and got full
functionality "out of the box". I then tried upgrading (rather than
clean install) via update manager to 9.04. Instantly lost the card in
network manager. Card was installed during upgrade (and used for
upgrade downloads), and
No help - reloaded - still same behavior - only additions to raw load
are Gnome Do and Tilde (quake style terminal)
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No help - reloaded - still same behavior - only additions to raw load
are Gnome Do and Tilde (quake style terminal)
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Quick Update:
Tried to launch 9.04 as LIVE, still no luck. I will attempt reload
next.
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Josh,
Sorry, I should have clarified. I am running over ethernet. Both eth0
and wireless (WiFi) work fine. The Sierra Wireless 875 PCMCIA card
(which "just worked" out the the box in 8.10 IS receiving power and
drivers are present as per Sierra Wireless site. The status LED's show
power good (b
.patch text file moved to /tmp
step 1 initiated: gksudo apt-get install build-essential
step 1 completed
step 2 initiated: gksudo apt-get build-dep network manager
step 2 cont: Reading package lists... Done
step 2 cont: Building dependancy tree
step 2 cont: Reading state information... Done
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