So I just search Synaptic Package Manager for fglrx?
EDIT: I did that, but this time, it just said I needed to update from the website.
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So I just search Synaptic Package Manager for fglrx?
EDIT: I did that, but this time, it just said I needed to update from the website.
Hey everyone,
I just got Steam, and downloaded a game. It took a while, then told me I need the latest OpenGL software for my driver. So, I went to amd.com, found my driver( for the Radeon HD...
What I meant though is changing it from 127.0.0.1 or localhost to my ip address so I could access it anywhere, I've googled a bit and apache just shows errors when I do what they say to do.
Hey, I'm just starting to use Apache in general, and I was trying to move the host to my ip, instead of localhost(127.0.0.1). I was also looking around on the internet and tried a lot of things but...
Hey everyone, I've bought 2 network adapters lately, and although one had worked with the inclusion of ndiswrapper, my system kept receiving internal errors from it so it had to be uninstalled....
EDIT: Not F6D1103, its F9L1103
Hey everyone,
I just went out and bought a belkin N750 for ubuntu, I thought it might work, I heard all Ralink chips were built into ubuntu, but apparently not....
I wanted to download java so I could use various programs I wanted to download so I followed an online guide.http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-install-oracle-java-7-in-ubuntu-12-04.html
Now...
ok well i don't have a cd big enough to install amd64 Ubuntu X on it, so i guess i can't do the headers or whatever.
I did the ndiswrapper update but something weird happened after i thought i had...
I did it now what
Should I just get another newer version of Ubuntu? Maybe it would work better.
chris@chris-desktop:~$ sudo su
[sudo] password for chris:
root@chris-desktop:/home/chris# cat /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper
alias usb:v050Dp6050d*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip* ndiswrapper
alias...
chris@chris-desktop:~$ sudo su
[sudo] password for chris:
root@chris-desktop:/home/chris# rm -rf /etc/ndiswrapper/*
root@chris-desktop:/home/chris# cd Desktop/xp...
I'm starting to think maybe I am doing something wrong because that doesn't work either!! Same thing with the device is present but nothing shows up under iwconfig.
Sadly, no magic words... How do I get to .wine? It's not in my home folder or anything
I tried the xp version but it comes up with the same error with the
[warning] and stuff, this is all that happened.
chris@chris-desktop:~$ sudo su
[sudo] password for chris: ...
chris@chris-desktop:~$ sudo su
root@chris-desktop:/home/chris# cd Desktop/vista
root@chris-desktop:/home/chris/Desktop/vista# ndiswrapper -i bcmwlhigh6.inf
installing bcmwlhigh6 ......
chris@chris-desktop:~$ lsusb
Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 005 Device 002: ID 04ca:003a Lite-On Technology Corp.
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux...
well because that was a netgear driver. Oops im sorry i did lsusb without my adapter in... ok well I'll just do it again, the adapter inside the computer should be showing though.
nchris@chris-desktop:~$ ndiswrapper -l
bcmwlhigh6 : driver installed
chris@chris-desktop:~$ sudo rm -rf /etc/ndiswrapper/*
[sudo] password for chris:
chris@chris-desktop:~$ ndiswrapper -l...
In live session or does it not matter?
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I think it's the device, I ran a live session, did all of that stuff and still it didn't work, shall we try with another device?
What's a live session, also can you give me a link to it, I couldn't see anything about a live session on their website
There is a cd that comes with the adapter, should we try that? I have my other adapter from my friend that actually uses Ubuntu, and then I have the adapter already installed in the computer.
Well since that didn't work, just can I have an idea on whatim supposed to do here? I mean is 64-bit not going to work? Because all of these drivers just don't work for some reason!! So I guess if...