Sorry I haven't tried the dbus commands you posted, I am not much an expert in linux, the commands looks kind of complicated to me.
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Sorry I haven't tried the dbus commands you posted, I am not much an expert in linux, the commands looks kind of complicated to me.
hi buddy, thanks for your help I have already tried the above link much earlier with no success. as I said must be the problem with my installation.
Thanks for all of your help, As I have already told earlier I had already made Hostapd script which enables my Laptop to share my eth0 connection via WPA/WPA2 based Virtual Access Point, its working...
I did as you told I get the following results
WIFI Enabled
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
UP...
Sorry to bother you again but I still get wifi is running no matter whether is enabled or disabled via Network-manager.
By the way do I need to put your script somewhere in any directory or just...
Sorry couldn't understand anything of your script ...
if I run ifconfig | grep -i broadcast when WIFI is enabled I get the following :-
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST ...
Maybe my system is broken or something because my scripts inside /etc/network/if-up.d never run when wireless is enabled. how should I check if somethings wrong. ?
Sorry I don't know how to use DBUS for managing scripts which should trigger on Interface enabled/disabled.
Yes I am managing wifi connection via Network-Manager, I can run run the script...
since nobody is bothered to reply request to MODs pls atleast close this thread.
Thanks. ):P
I run hostapd wireless AP but I want to AUTORUN the Hostapd script whenever the Wireless is Enabled and stop it whenever the Wireless is disabled.
All I want is start the script whenever wifi...
I know this is solved but since my problem is related I would like to ask some query.
I also run hostapd wireless AP but I want to AUTORUN the HostApd script whenever the Wireless is Enabled...
go to System Settings > then select Additional Drivers option you will be notified to activate the appropriate drivers for your wireless card.
After activation reboot. you will find the wireless...
Thanks this thread helped me tooo (Dell Inspiron 1545)
Superb even works in arch
SOLUTION !! I found what worked for me just enable the S3 texture compression and NFS most wanted works Fantastically in my low quality GM45 Intel Graphics
just the change the <option...
Working in my Intel integrated GM45 card,
previously it use to give me the similar output the like OP, I tried installing some various stuffs like mesa, S3 texture compression, Pixel support...
Hope they sort out the libraries needed to run a DSL connection in LiveCD last time I couldn't get any help how I am going to download the certain lib files which was needed to setup my dsl in 11.4...
I would like to tell the poster if he is comfortable with windows 7 and loves it to the core why bother to try and install ubuntu when you are having issues with your hardware.
Buddy Install...
+1.
Loving Gnome 3 shell in 11.10 because that unity top sometimes refuses to hide when running fullscreen programs or games.
I was surprised to read GMA 4500MHD because that also happen to be the name of graphic card in my laptop. but Ubuntu always detects it as GM45 while Windows detects that card as GMA 4500MHD.
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I am attaching Alsa-Info file which I got from LinuxMint(Debian) running on my Dell 1545. Probably Ubuntu Developers need to look out whats missing because the hda intel sound just rock comparison to...
FOUND SOLUTION in LINUXMINT (Debian)
THE SOUND ROCKS in LINUXMINT (Debian). I don't understand how Linuxmint can configure sound card PERFECTLY without any need to configure any settings.
I...
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