Sorry for asking a question in the wrong place. Now the question is at
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/8863
And I am glad it works for some people but I would be very thankful for
some help.
Are there any details missing in my question that should be included to
make it easer to an
The restricted driver managment system should mean that this is fixed in
Feisty and Gutsy - it is for me.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
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Okay I am really new here and this is all greek to me.
I have a 2003 Toshiba P3 I just installed 7.04 my fires Linux install ever, and
all I want is for the wireless to work.
So how do I get this ipw3945 on to my Ubuntu computer and installed?
Please don't talk in code. Can you format this in ste
I also got issues under feisty with my inspiron 945m from dell.
the kernel:
Linux mejai 2.6.20-6-generic #2 SMP Wed Jan 31 20:53:39 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
the card:
0c:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network
Connection (rev 02)
the issue:
while networkmanager ca
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This was also an issue on a Dell XPS M1210 laptop.
I had a couple of failed attempts at installing the latest version
(v1.2.15) of the ieee80211 subsystem (as instructed by the installation
notes for the ipw3945 drivers from http://ipw3945.sourceforge.net/)
which ended up screwing up my kernel and
this was also an issue on a Lenovo 3000 N100.
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Confirm that this is also a problem for Dell Latitude D620.
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Solved same problem otherwise (HP nw9440):
/etc/modprobe.d/ipw3945 tries to launch /sbin/ipw3945d-$(uname -r), but without
the linux-restricted-modules-generic, there is no (e.g.)
ipw3945d-2.6.17-10-generic only the ...-386. So
ln -s ipw3945d-2.6.17-10-386 ipw3945d-2.6.17-10-generic
solved my pr
I am having a similar issue with my Dell Inspiron E705 w/ ipw3945.
Every time I boot I get about a 30-45 sec stall while initializing
network interfaces. When the system boots the card is detected and
enabled but does not and will not connect to anything untill I go into
networking and disable->r
Same here on asus w5f.
edgy eft rc1.
The ipw3945 was detected by the life system but the restricted package is not
installed. Should be default to install when hardware which is in restricted
modules is detected.
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There should be some way of recommending linux-restricted-modules-
generic. At the very least, a message spit out by the ipw3945.ko driver
would be in order.
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Roland,
Your suggestion solved the problem for me! I had thought that I had
these modules installed (in my attempt to get my ATI card running), but
I really had not. I'm running wireless in Edgy now!
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I believe I had a similar problem with the default Edgy install on my
ThinkPad X60s, which has ipw3945 wireless. After the install, there was
no wireless network interface, even though the ipw3945 kernel module was
loaded.
I noticed that there was no ipw3945d binary blob running in userspace.
Thi
> How is your Ubuntu machine hooked up to its network?
Hi Simon,
In case this info is useful: the wireless card fails both with and
without a wired connection on eth0 (the wired connection is made via
DCHP).
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Normally, the wireless card should use dhcp (in Dapper, I use network-
manager). But on the Edgy partition, I haven't set this up because eth1
is not present. I tried adding a eth1 stanza in /etc/network/interfaces
and doing ifup eth1, but this doesn't work because no eth1 is present.
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Normally, the wireless card should use dhcp (in Dapper, I use network-
manager). But on the Edgy partition, I haven't set this up because eth1
is not present. I tried adding a eth1 stanza in /etc/network/interfaces
and doing ifup eth1, but this doesn't work because no eth1 is present.
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Hello Chris,
I have a few questions before we start. How is your Ubuntu machine
hooked up to its network? How is it expected to get an IP address for
the wireless card?
Also, please run the following commands:
$ ifconfig -a 2>&1 | tee /tmp/ifconfig.log
$ lspci -v 2>&1 | tee /tmp/lspci.log
Not a launchpad bug
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