Works fine in Edgy Final and Feisty
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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Can anyone out there test this with Edgy final + updates and a Feisty
nightly so we can see if this is still an issue.
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Tested the issue on a Macbook with Edgy RC and the wireless is still not
detected by the system.
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On Sat, 2006-10-21 at 21:15 +, Timothy Smith wrote:
> Can you test this on Edgy RC so we can see if this problems still exists
> with the default installation as opposed to using network manager.
>
Sorry, I can't test this anymore because I have switched to running
Ubuntu in a Parallels VM run
Can you test this on Edgy RC so we can see if this problems still exists
with the default installation as opposed to using network manager.
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** Tags added: apple macbook macintel
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Henk Koster: Installing network-manager (nm-applet) now fixes this
problem. Works flawlessly; in fact, I prefer this method (for ease of
use) over those implemented in WinXP and OSX.
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Actually, I have now given up on Ubuntu installed directly to the HD of
my MacBook, and have switched to Ubuntu installed in a Parallels VM
instead. There is no wireless issue now, since the Parallels VM provides
an Ethernet interface (in software) that can use the Airport wireless
NIC of OS X as g
Dean Sas: you're referring to a different network manager, i.e. from the
package "network-manager" (the one with the nm-applet). My bug/comments
pertain to the gnome-network-manager, the one operated via the System -
Administration - Networking menu.
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To get network manager to work you must let it manage your interfaces by
commenting out the lines for that interface in /etc/network/interfaces
** Changed in: linux-meta (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux-meta => linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15
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Some more info:
With the MacBook placed next to the SpeedTouch 585 base station, the
graphical signal strength indicator stands at 100% under OS X, as one
would expect. Yet, under Linux the signal strength appears only about
54/94, considerably below the 94/94 that one would expect.
The output fr
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Importance: Untriaged => Medium
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