You should be able to check your driver version off of the Nvidia X Server Settings control panel. You should be able to find the panel under either System Tools, or System>Administration on the...
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You should be able to check your driver version off of the Nvidia X Server Settings control panel. You should be able to find the panel under either System Tools, or System>Administration on the...
I think because you manually created the mount point as root you're going to have to change the permissions on it so that nonroot users can access and use it. If you type 'ls -l /media' into the...
Check this file: /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist to see what you have blacklisted.
edit: Maybe take a look at this thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=814879 About 2/3 the way down the...
I'm hardly an expert on these matters, but I went through a lot of trouble getting WiFi working reliably on my setup so I'll tell you what worked for me.
First, I had more success with the atheros...
I would recommend heading over to nvidia's website and grabbing the latest driver package from there. There's a readme in it that should explain the basic installation. But generally this means...
Right Here - http://youtube.com/watch?v=9kRb2nJ25Ro
What! No Grindcore option?
Haven't been in this thread for a while, but I seem to have most of my networking issues ironed out now, so I figured I'd add in what little I can:
A.) While the 64 bit driver for the WUS54Gv4...
I got my setup working this morning!
So there are a few things to note for amd64 users on Gutsy:
You need a 64-bit driver, which I found here:...
Well I found the problem! And it is a 64bit issue. Here is the output of cat /var/log/dmesg | grep ndis:
ndiswrapper version 1.45 loaded (smp=yes)
ndiswrapper (check_nt_hdr:153): kernel is...
Well thanks much for all your help an patience. I'll add one small development before I start poking around elsewhere.
I figured it might be worth while going back to square one ... so I...
When I installed the driver, the files in the directory from which I executed the ndiswrapper command were: rt2500usb.cat, rt2500usb.inf, and rt2500usb.sys.
I'm wondering if it's a a 64 bit issue...
I'm on Gutsy (amd64). My adapter was working under Feisty. It crapped out after I did the upgrade.
I blacklisted the drivers by adding them to the /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist file. Originally I...
Sorry for the double post, but I was just looking around the ndiswrapper install and noticed that in my /etc/ndiswrapper/rt2500usb directory I have 3 conf files. They are named as follows:
...
Here's the contents of /etc/network/interfaces:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eht0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
That's the first really odd thing. When I select "Manual Configuration..." the window that pops up doesn't even list my wireless connection! It only lists "Wired Connection" (which is enabled) and...
First off, let me just thank wieman01 for all the work put in here. Unfortunately I'm still having problems though. I think the best thing I can do is explain what I've done (I followed the...