Hi,
I have got an asus 1201n and i installed Ubuntu 9.04 on it.
Now i tried to get wireless working. After a while i found that bug on launchpad. i followed the instructions there and after i copied the driver into the right place it showd me wlan0 if used ifconfig -a
I was using Ubunutu for the past few years, but recent release has a nasty bug with wireless driver, that leaves my laptop useless (I depend heavily on wireless).
I am not able to enable wireless connection ...
I am using a Linksys WMP11 V27 pci card that supposed to be talking to a Linksys BEFW11S4 wireless router (802.11B) ...
I am able to connect directly to internet (ethernet cable hooked to this wireless router) ... but for indepedence I need to go wireless.
I was using Ubunutu for the past few years, but recent release has a nasty bug with wireless driver, that leaves my laptop useless (I depend heavily on wireless).
I've recently built a kernel for my Intel i7 basically using this guide modified to build the 3.5 kernel with patches from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.5-quantal/.
Hi all. Am running precise/12.04.2 LTS and hoping someone can point me to the correct patch for getting the latest AMD legacy driver 13.1 to work with linux-image-3.5.0-25. Am currently using this driver for my HD4270 but with kernel 3.2. Have tried using the patch from https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...27/comments/14 but the patch didn't entirely work and it subsequently failed to compile.
Hi everyone,
A few weeks back I filed a bug report, as of yet no action taken. It can be read here.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/488461
My questions are......
1) How long does it normally take to get a response from the people that work on these sort of things??
I want to go here https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux and see how the kernel is packaged. Specifically I think there may be an old debian patch still in there that is affecting my hardware.
e.g. https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libevent shows the branches for the various releases and I can choose a branch and browse files.
How can I do this for the Linux Kernel?
I am unable to use the wireless on my Toshiba T135 laptop. I have made much progress with the drivers, though they're not at 100%. Internet stops working at random though the wireless never reports signal lost, and I have been having lots of problems with encryption, especially WPA networks.