Thanks mattydee worked for me too! :D
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Thanks mattydee worked for me too! :D
how about fossalliance the .com, .org and .net are all available...
foss + alliance (To connect by alliance; to ally, also a thesaurus entry for community) in my mind explains what it would stand...
Wow.. another girl/woman reporting here... I have no website yet... and I had no clue there were so many other women here! :D
I'm looking forward to trying this! Thankyou!
I am downloading and will leave it to seed but can only do it during off peak times :(
:D
Done :) very interested to see the results too!
Best wishes for your dissertation!
Both my brother and myself have Jaunty UNR on our AAO's it runs beautifully!
This thread also has a lot of info on the AAO with Jaunty...
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1105218
if the above don't remove all the menu listings and icons etc try this...
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-9893ae50079ca7a959258f0bc9a17aaf2e69b391
I have one branded Zipp that works well and had the penguin on the packaging... lsusb shows it as Genesys Logic, Inc.
have you tried the drivers from backports?
sudo aptitude install linux-backports-modules-intrepid-generic
then disable the one you already have.
I would try
sudo aptitude install linux-backports-modules-intrepid-generic
that works for me and is the easiest!
Cheers
try the backports drivers
sudo aptitude install linux-backports-modules-intrepid-generic
this is the only thing that works consistently on my one.
Cheers Danni
to install the backports, copy this into terminal
sudo aptitude install linux-backports-modules-intrepid-generic
I honestly don't know if it will work for you my wireless card is a different...
no probs... have you tried the ath5k drivers from the backports or the madwifi drivers?
I had to use the ath5k to get mine working.
did you try reinstalling the network manager?
If you haven't already tried this...
sudo aptitude install linux-backports-modules-intrepid-generic
give it a go it worked for me.
Cheers Danni
On my dual boot acer I had a similar problem, I booted in windows to make sure the wireless was actually on (the lights on the switch don't work as yet so this is the only way for me to check it)...
this link has detailed instructions...
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AspireOne
I however found the easiest way (via lan internet connection) was to install the backports
sudo aptitude...
I had no luck with the madwifi drivers on my aao. Instead I use the drivers from linux-backports-modules-intrepid-generic
I have installed all the updates and it is still working fine no problems at...
I am not familiar with that particular usb modem but this might help for the different modes?
http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/
I'm sorry but I can't help much with the wireless... still a noob so I don't know enough yet... from your first post though the network configuration in mine is in system - preferences - network...
msbsydney: no probs happy to help. I found when trying to get mine to work that combined info from all the different models was helpful.
Also I think you will find gnome-ppp in the package...
I did find instructions for vista in my searches but I have all those bookmarks on my home computer.. I will have a look later and hopefully post a link for you!
edit: this might help?...
That is the active one on my machine and it is working perfectly. If that is not working maybe there is something else wrong? sorry I couldn't help more!
both my brother and I had this problem the wireless network we were trying to connect to was 'hidden' and the only way to connect properly to it was to set it to visible again and now there are no...
I installed the following
sudo aptitude install linux-backports-modules-intrepid-generic
then under hardware drivers there are two drivers, disable the one that says support for Atheros 802.11...