Just re-installed Ubuntu yesterday after many years of distro-hopping, finally realized that I'm a Debian guy :D
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Just re-installed Ubuntu yesterday after many years of distro-hopping, finally realized that I'm a Debian guy :D
Using LTS with kernel 3.7.1, pero tried ko na using 12.10 using LiveUSB, ok naman
Pwede bang sumali ang 41-year-old young-at-heart? I'm from Toledo City :D
You can use VirtualBox/VMWare to run a different OS inside your Linux system.
Can you see your Arch partition from Disk Manager or GParted?
Having used Grub Customizer to a great extent and witnessed its usability firsthand, I wonder why it was not included as a default package in Ubuntu.
Can't help on posting something to this old thread.
As of Ubuntu 12.04, Broadcom BCM4313 chipset is using the brcmsmac driver (I think it was introduced in 11.10, that's when my wireless card...
I'm also using Lenovo S10-3 Ideapad netbook and I can understand your problem. Under Unity you cannot drag your windows beyond the top panel and I found it quite annoying. That's why I'm using either...
Hi phildogg can you paste the output of command
lspci?
Just want to know if your wireless chipset is Realtek or Broadcom so we can go from there.
All you have to do is to disable the automatic login from System Tools -> System Settings -> User Accounts. After you log out and log in again you can select the gnome classic desktop from that gear...
Sorry for the delayed reply. I did a little research on your Broadcom chipset, and from this Archlinux Wiki, you need to use b43/b43legacy drivers.
First you have to make sure the kernel is not...
Can you print out the result of command
lsmod | grep cfg80211?
Found a Archlinux wiki guide on Broadcom wireless courtesy of Blackwolf of Ultimate Edition Oz forums, hope this guide can help you guys somehow.
Just like wildmanne39 said, download the driver to usb drive from a computer with Internet connection and copy the file to your netbook desktop.
I think Marvell has a Linux driver for the Marvell Yukon 88e8040 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller. Go to their support page.
Maybe this article can resolve your Broadcom wireless interface problem.
First we have to know your card's PCI-ID and correct model by using the command:
lspci -vnn | grep 14e4In my case:
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+1 for Linux :guitar:
Now I have upgraded my system to 12.04 Precise, but the problem still persists. From here I got the specification for my Broadcom BCM4313 chip, but no solution. Googling the net got nowhere either.
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Now I have set my UFW incoming and outgoing rules to deny, and the simple ping command produced the following error:
ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted
Even the Network Tools could not...
I did a fresh install of 12.04 Precise on my Lenovo S10-3 Ideapad netbook, even without using the Additional Drivers, it correctly detected my Broadcom BCM 4313 wireless NIC. The weird thing is,...
Ubuntu Tweak has always worked for me. I found out that you can change the position of the window button by changing the default Ubuntu Ambiance theme.
Compiz has its own key bindings and sometimes it conflict with the gnome key settings. I noticed that whenever I run glx-dock, I would lose my gnome keys functionality.
That's strange. My netbook comes with Broadcom BCM4313 wireless chip. Since it has no DVD-ROM drive, all OS installations were done using live USB. I've tried all Ubuntu versions starting from 10.04...
I have a Lenovo S10-3 Ideapad netbook, it comes with Broadcom BCM4313 wireless PCI card. After replacing the original Windows 7 Starter operating system with Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid (updated to kernel...
Thank you sir for a great tutorial that even a Linux newbie like me can understand. I have set up my firewall using GUFW (the easiest one) and I'm pretty much satisfied with the result. The only...