I guess this is one of those things that hopefully fixed itself. This morning, wireless is working fine. I guess it's solved for now.
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I guess this is one of those things that hopefully fixed itself. This morning, wireless is working fine. I guess it's solved for now.
By the way
dmesg | grep b43:
[ 13.202998] b43-phy0: Broadcom 4318 WLAN found (core revision 9)
[ 13.244050] b43-phy0: Found PHY: Analog 3, Type 2 (G), Revision 7
[ 20.324060] b43-phy0:...
I currently triple boot Windows XP, Ubuntu 13.10, and Kubuntu 13.10. I have the Broadcom BCM 4318 wireless card and everything was working just fine on Friday when I shut my laptop off. This...
Thanks, but I got the wireless working thanks to a search here in the forums. I really do appreciate the help, though.
Thanks, that worked to get the install done. Now I just have to work on wireless.
I also tried both using a DVD and a USB to install. Still same problem.
I also tried this with Kubuntu 13.10 and had the same problem.
Has no one else had this problem?
I have a HP Pavilion dv8000 laptop with AMD Turion 64 processor, Broadcom 4318 wireless card, ATI Radeon Express 200M graphics card. I am trying to install 13.10, and everything seems to go just...
If anyone can help, I too would love to connect to webdav in 13.04.
A tool I have that I have used a lot is Boot Repair. You can download the .iso and burn it to disc, and when you run the live cd it will fix grub for you. That could possibly be your problem that...
You can burn the .iso of Boot Repair to a CD and use it as a live cd to repair GRUB. I have done this many times.
I always update through the terminal using "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade; sudo apt-get autoremove; sudo apt-get autoclean". That, and messing around with additional drivers is all...
Since you have the install media for both, it seems the worst that can happen is you have to start over again.
I would recommend installing Windows first, and then doing everything else with the Xubuntu install media. It is made to do what you are wanting to do, whereas Windows seems to have been made to get...
I agree that Xubuntu would probably be the better choice.
Do you have a GRUB bootloader screen? I wonder if going into terminal and typing "sudo update-grub" would help.
Did you try in terminal "sudo apt-get install pdfedit"?
Alright, now it is working fine. I'm not sure why, maybe my last update fixed it.
Have you tried plugging your iphone into your Ubuntu machine. If all you need is to transfer files back and forth, I think it is already built in. At least it is for my Ubuntu 12.04. If not search...
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/open-source-linux-pdf-writer.html
Try the link above if you are looking to edit .pdf files.
No luck "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop" yielded that I already had the most recent package, so I reinstalled it, and still no change.
Results are
Not software rendered: yes
Not blacklisted: yes
GLX fbconfig: yes
GLX texture from pixmap: yes
GL npot or rect textures: yes
GL vertex...
None of this changed anything. It made the screen reset, but all I have is still just the wallpaper.