I understand GTK themes are written in CSS and I'm perfectly capable of doing that. What I seem to have trouble finding are the reference libraries (List of elements and their connections).
Does...
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I understand GTK themes are written in CSS and I'm perfectly capable of doing that. What I seem to have trouble finding are the reference libraries (List of elements and their connections).
Does...
Well I sort of solved my problem... in a way.
Turns out $ sudo apt-get purge libgtk-3-0 is a bad idea.
Cloned my OS back onto my drive and started over with GTK+3.
New error now.
Running...
pkg-config is correct. My version of GLib is, indeed, 2.32.4. Based on the following error message:
checking for GLIB - version >= 2.31.2...
*** 'pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0' returned...
Yes, I'm connected to the Internet.
I run APT updates regularly. The installation of libgtk-3-0 does nothing for the situation.
Precise.
~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
Release: 12.04
Codename: precise
I thought that too, but then I get the following error when trying to install GTK+3
checking for BASE_DEPENDENCIES... no
configure: error: Package requirements (glib-2.0 >= 2.32.0 atk >=...
I'm trying to install GTK+3. To that end I'm compiling everything it needs, but GLib hasn't been making it easy.
The latest one is something I'm having difficulty with and was hoping someone...
New problem with it now. The connection is highly erratic (sometimes falling a slow as 3 MB/s and sometimes as high as 25 MB/s).
Problem solved. Occam's Razor wins again.
Next time I spend 4 hours troubleshooting a problem I might want to make sure I'm not plugging a USB 2.0 device into a USB 3.0 port.
A few weeks ago I was wrestling for over a week with a Broadcom BCM4321 chipset that just refused to work with Precise 12.04.
So I gave up and bought a USB dongle that would work with my network...
So I've been wrestling with an old Linksys WMP300N for about a week and I've given up.
I now need a new Wifi NIC that will work properly with Ubuntu as well as Windows.
Can anyone recommend me...
Honestly, to heck with this.
Can anyone recommend me an excellent Wireless NIC that's preferably PCI, but USB will do?
My ideal card would be either PCI or PCIe with a high-gain antenna...
I'll give that a shot but I wasn't getting any dependency errors regarding ndiswrapper-dkms.
Using ndisgtk produces the same result.
A hang in the terminal will hang using the GUI just the same.
I seem to be having problems getting it to work.
I've installed, what I believe to be, the proper drivers (bcmwl5 for pciid 14e4:4329).
The problem is that when I go to activate ndiswrapper ($...
Can anyone assist with this? I couldn't find an answer in the troubleshooting thread.
Attempting to install BCMWL5 drivers for a Linksys WMP300N NIC.
I go through the steps to install ndiswrapper and get it to work.
Everything goes smoothly until I try to execute $sudo modprobe...
If there's one thing anyone should take away from this thread if they stumble across it via Google it's that you should avoid buying wireless NICs with the BCM4321 chipset.
Ndiswrapper keeps hanging on $sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
pcid is 14e4:4329
drivers I'm attempting to install are bcmwl5
Everything goes smoothly until it comes time to load the driver module.
Ok here's the story so far of what I've been doing. (Uninstalling drivers properly after failure).
BCMWL5 32-bit (Chili's version) - terminal hangs on $modprobe ndiswrapper
BCMWL6 32-bit -...
Saw ndiswrapper requires drivers that match architecture.
got 64-bit drivers and they installed.
modprobe ndiswrapper worked
Now to figure out how to set up the wireless network with it.
$ dmesg | grep ndis
[ 7.437166] ndiswrapper version 1.57 loaded (smp=yes, preempt=no)
[ 7.931625] usbcore: registered new interface driver ndiswrapper
[ 162.825437] usbcore: deregistering...
New drivers installed fine.
ndiswrapper still hangs every time I execute $sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
Another update. I seem to have found the missing file, put it in the directory and ndiswrapper installed the driver.
That's the good news.
The bad news is that running $modprobe ndiswrapper...
EDIT: Figured out my problem with that error message.
However, using the GUI seems to produce nothing. I select the .inf file and the button simply stays depressed.
UPDATE: Did an install...