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freakshow
10-22-2008, 05:41 AM
im using ubuntu 8.04 i just got done installing it but i cant get my wireless to work the driver is installed how do i connect to my router in ubuntu it dont give me any options but it it shows that i have wireless any clue?
Edit:
im using a linksys wireless g card v1
Solaris17
10-22-2008, 05:45 AM
im using ubuntu 8.04 i just got done installing it but i cant get my wireless to work the driver is installed how do i connect to my router in ubuntu it dont give me any options but it it shows that i have wireless any clue?
Edit:
im using a linksys wireless g card v1
it doesnt pick up the signal? their should be an icon on the task bar you click on it it will show you connections yo can connect to and you select it
freakshow
10-22-2008, 05:51 AM
it doesnt pick up the signal? their should be an icon on the task bar you click on it it will show you connections yo can connect to and you select it
it shows on the taskbar but it dont pick up anything nevered had this problem in ubuntu 7.10. it doesnt pick anything up. i can pick it up in windows just fine tho
freakshow
10-22-2008, 09:31 PM
any ideas anybody lol:confused:
mdm-adph
10-22-2008, 09:41 PM
Hmm. Strange that it worked in Ubuntu 7.10 but not in 8.04. When you say it doesn't pick anything up, do you mean it doesn't detect your wireless network but otherwise looks okay?
freakshow
10-22-2008, 09:51 PM
Hmm. Strange that it worked in Ubuntu 7.10 but not in 8.04. When you say it doesn't pick anything up, do you mean it doesn't detect your wireless network but otherwise looks okay?
i have a crap load of wireless networks around me not just mine, i cant pick up mine and the others around me lol, the drivers are install and everthing its just and it picks it my wireless card fine just cant pick up a signal from anything, but i can pick signal up in windows lol
mdm-adph
10-22-2008, 10:01 PM
Have you changed anything with your router? Is it a wireless-b only router?
It sounds to me like the router just isn't assigning you an IP and stuff. When you click on the network icon in the upper-right-hand-side of your screen and go to "connection information," what does it say?
freakshow
10-22-2008, 10:13 PM
Have you changed anything with your router? Is it a wireless-b only router?
It sounds to me like the router just isn't assigning you an IP and stuff. When you click on the network icon in the upper-right-hand-side of your screen and go to "connection information," what does it say?
its a linksys G router. it not the router i haven't changed anything with the router. the wireless card dont pick up anything lol
mdm-adph
10-23-2008, 02:28 PM
Could be that support for your wireless card has been dropped, or for some reason it's been blacklisted (made not to work with Ubuntu). This could be because the drivers that have been developed for it (perhaps by Linksys themselves) are designed so poorly that it couldn't be made compatible to work with Ubuntu 8.04.
If I were you, I'd just reinstall 7.10. I still run it on a few machines, and there's nothing wrong with it.
freakshow
10-23-2008, 05:43 PM
Could be that support for your wireless card has been dropped, or for some reason it's been blacklisted (made not to work with Ubuntu). This could be because the drivers that have been developed for it (perhaps by Linksys themselves) are designed so poorly that it couldn't be made compatible to work with Ubuntu 8.04.
If I were you, I'd just reinstall 7.10. I still run it on a few machines, and there's nothing wrong with it.
i got it working lol im using ndiswrapper so i can use my windows drivers :laugh:
mdm-adph
10-23-2008, 05:57 PM
i got it working lol im using ndiswrapper so i can use my windows drivers :laugh:
Glad you got it working! It's a shame Linksys doesn't support their products very well on Linux and you're forced to use Windows drivers, but as long as it works it's good. :D
freakshow
10-23-2008, 09:32 PM
damn now i cant decide on using gnome or kde i like both aahhhhhh:cry:
mdm-adph
10-23-2008, 09:34 PM
damn now i cant decide on using gnome or kde i like both aahhhhhh:cry:
Though KDE's nice, I'd stick with Gnome -- vastly better support, since it's Ubuntu's default. If you want KDE, be ready for more hardship. :laugh:
freakshow
10-23-2008, 09:39 PM
Though KDE's nice, I'd stick with Gnome -- vastly better support, since it's Ubuntu's default. If you want KDE, be ready for more hardship. :laugh:
im use to kde, but ya gnome has really nice support:p
mlee49
12-02-2008, 01:03 AM
Did you get this figured out? My Ubuntu rig would detect my wireless but not my ethernet(either onboard or nic). I've heard the Ubuntu forums are rapid and very effictive.
I ended up swaping out the mobo, cpu, and GPU and it detects my ethernet just fine. Crazy how this OS is so adaptable. I think I'm going to try Xubuntu, see how I like it.
mdm-adph
12-02-2008, 03:02 PM
Did you get this figured out? My Ubuntu rig would detect my wireless but not my ethernet(either onboard or nic).
That's a very odd occurrence -- what brand and model did you have?
mlee49
12-02-2008, 04:02 PM
Yeah I searched for hours to find help, but no luck. The board was an old E-machine crapola. The board is a K8M-800M with a 1.8GHz Semphron. I'm giving it away over at Paulieg's pay it forward thread. Maybe it can be helpful to someone else.
mdm-adph
12-02-2008, 04:21 PM
Yeah I searched for hours to find help, but no luck. The board was an old E-machine crapola. The board is a K8M-800M with a 1.8GHz Semphron. I'm giving it away over at Paulieg's pay it forward thread. Maybe it can be helpful to someone else.
I can't imagine what obscure controller e-machines used for that lan port -- I've thrown everything at ubuntu, from ancient ISA lan-cards to Mac G4's with built-in, and they've worked.
Did it work recently under Windows? The port could've become fried sometime in the past.
mlee49
12-02-2008, 04:48 PM
Yeah it didn't work with the onboard or a nic. Strange delima, but Ubuntu is so versatile I'm only mildly surprised that it ran on a ISA card.
xfire
12-04-2008, 04:14 PM
If you see no improvements in 8.04 I suggest going back to 7.10. Anyone else feel Ubuntu is slipping up?
I feel a lot of compatability issues are creeping up into the new versions of Ubuntu.
mdm-adph
12-05-2008, 04:09 PM
If you see no improvements in 8.04 I suggest going back to 7.10. Anyone else feel Ubuntu is slipping up?
I feel a lot of compatability issues are creeping up into the new versions of Ubuntu.
I thoroughly disagree. Things are changing, yes, but I wouldn't say they're slipping up at all.
Just the fact that I never have to manually configure wireless controls or xserver settings anymore shows, at least to me, that Ubuntu has come a long, long way.
Are you having any compatability problems in particular with the new versions of Ubuntu that are giving you problems?
xfire
12-05-2008, 04:28 PM
There are some extra stuff I'm having to do to get stuff working.
They even removed a lot of configurations from sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg.
Scanner stopped working too and sound had to be configured.
mdm-adph
12-05-2008, 07:11 PM
Aye, they've (or the xserver team) have removed the configuration from sudo dpkg-reconfigure because it's not needed anymore -- trust me, the new way they do it is a LOT easier.
Your sound not working may have something to do with the new PulseAudio system that was introduced. I admit I still have mixed feelings about it, too, however at least you were able to get it to work.
Have you tried searching for the forums for your specific scanner model? Just the model number -- if it's not obscure, I guarantee you someone has got it working.
xfire
12-06-2008, 04:28 PM
It was working before and is crashing now. Trust me, I don't need convincing to use Linux. I know the extent of possibilities and I am not some one who gives up easily on such things.
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