I've made a script that runs after startup, but it doesn't work. It installs the driver, waits 10 seconds, then removes it (after it's uninstalled it still works) but for some reason the installation...
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I've made a script that runs after startup, but it doesn't work. It installs the driver, waits 10 seconds, then removes it (after it's uninstalled it still works) but for some reason the installation...
That makes perfect sense (I think in pseudocode), thanks!
I believe I also came up with another idea...
I found out that avahi-daemon and/or cups are what lock up during the startup - they even...
Thanks, Pytheas22.
Well there are 2 ways I can think of to tackle 2 different scripts, which can rely on 2 different wait conditions.
Way #1 - Set up a listener or dependency on the appropriate...
Quick question for the learned:
What scripts are run (and in what order) when I log into Gnome?
I'm currently trying to come up with a workaround to the ndiswrapper module freezing up my system...
I'm having exactly the same problem.
This is also discussed, but never resolved, in numerous other threads.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=875955&highlight=W8300...
I'm getting exactly the same problem with exactly the same card (D-link with W8300); using 9.04 and the ndisgtk/ndiswrapper combo from the Ubuntu CD/ISO.
Is there some way to have a script...
So I install the .deb packages from the 9.04 CD (ndiswrapper common, ndiswrapper1.9, and ndisgtk), toss in my D-link CD and grab the .inf and .sys files. I use ndisgtk to install the driver, get the...
Every time I restart my system I have to again run
sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
Where should I add "modprobe ndiswrapper" as a script?
Currently running 7.10 (Gibbon)