
On Mon, 2006-05-22 at 15:59 +1200, Michael J. Knox wrote:
Shane wrote:
On Monday 22 May 2006 10:02, Craig Box wrote:
Another alternative might be to take your machine to the meeting there are tons of lan experts to give you help..
I believe you can make it go with ndiswrapper. If a machine turns up to one of our Saturday Workshops, I'm sure someone would be keen to help make it go.
(I realise its tough to do this while on the road in the US, but maybe you'll find a local LUG over there to help John!)
Craig
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It was the ndiswrapper route I was struggling with I did as the following said with stable, then with testing http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31926
Stable 1.16 http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=93482&package_id=99148
Testing 1.17 http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=93482&package_id=167243&release_id=417606
The one thing in the laptops favour (perhaps) is when I went to edit /etc/ndiswrapper/bcmwl5/*.conf There were no files found in that directory
I changed to a different "how to" I forget which, and it suggested using the zip file found at http://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=186 Which I duly unzipped in /etc/ndiswrapper Still after following the directions there was no *.conf file to edit I am about to try something dodgy with the .inf file (treat *that* as the .conf file) and see what, if, any difference that makes. Failing that I am heading back into town and returning the laptop
Sorry if this link has been posted, but have you tried this link:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper?action=show&redirect=SetupNdiswrapperHowto
Michael
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Thanks, I went to give my 'hack' a try only to discover the conf files were present, however the changes made no difference. I thne gave the directions found at your link a go (with stable 1.16). I have to say it was encouraging, as previously I had just run mae all make install as per other tutes, and your link was debian specific However, still no joy, this laptop has met none of my requirements as I outlined to the saleman and Im heading back into town now to return it. On the upside, there will be a cheap laptop (they reduce the returned ones) for someone who is happy with a windows only environment :-) Now to do what I *should* have done in the first place Has *anyone* on the list got a recommendation for a laptop with wifi, that has no linux issues. ie. I can run the wifi on the laptop with ubuntu <G>, I can use kde or kde apps without the screen turning to custard and keeps my legs warm, but not hot and costs $1000 - $1600 TIA