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<0> Made, I believe I can help you. <0> After, it ain't here pal. <1> Patrick_: and for info, a publmic help channel can have kids on here too..... <2> fyrestrtr: i was, but i fixed it by changing from tulip to dmfe <3> cafuego_, same reason everyone else needs it - or to put it better, same reason everyone else doesnt need it. :) <4> made: Patrick_ is a troll, just put it on /ignore. <0> Cafuego's got issues. <5> anyone got a wpc54g wireless pcmcia card working without ndiswrapper? <2> the trouble is, when i reboot, it goes back to tulip, so i have to modprobe -r tulip <0> I miss Nano. <0> Nanooo!! <2> i want it to default as dmfe <6> azathoth: aah, I see what you mean. <3> HIGH-FREQ, not me... have you tried searching on the forums? <5> ya...it all seems everyone using ndiswrapper with it ;( <6> azathoth: edit /etc/modules
<4> HIGH-FREQ: I'm using one right now. <7> I'm going to be formating with XFS on a drive used from streaming movies to my xboxes and pcs. Do I need to set any options for mkfs.xfs? I'm reading the man page and it's greek to me <5> ooh? <2> yeah <2> i added dmfe in there, there is no tulip to comment out <4> HIGH-FREQ: wpc54gv2 <8> azathoth, add tulip to /etc/hotplug/blacklist <0> Guys. <2> blacklist yeah? cool <5> cafuego: yes.... <0> Where the dongs at? <9> HI. eh.... when I run udate in terminal, there's one link that's not found... this link; http://theli.free.fr/packages/breezy/./Packages.gz what to do, to fresh this link? <10> AlmtyBob: Standard WFM. <4> HIGH-FREQ: If you don't want ndiswrapper, you need Ubuntu dapper. <0> Does anyone in here have an Intel iMac? <5> azathogh: simple echo tulip | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist <5> cafuego: ya i have dapper 6.06 <8> azathoth, and you can add dmfe on it's own line in /etc/modules to force load it <11> nekostar... <5> cafuego: i'm extremely new to pcmcia.... <4> HIGH-FREQ: Then you need the bcm43xx firmware package <12> Help! I get the following error when running winecfg: Make sure that your X server is running and that $DISPLAY is set correctly. <5> cafuego: kernel version is 2.6.15-22-k7 somethin like that <13> aftertaf: thx for the suggestion it helped my headache.. brb.. getting something for my sore throat. <4> HIGH-FREQ: http://ubuntu.cafuego.net/ <6> daryl: where are you running it from? <12> terminal <4> HIGH-FREQ: download bcm43xx-firmware_1.1, instal it. <4> HIGH-FREQ: then reboot <5> cafuego: i have a builtin broadcom already but bcm43xx is actin up or somethin <12> fyrestrtr, from a terminal. normal user <4> HIGH-FREQ: What builtin one do you have? <3> daryl, what is the output of "echo $DISPLAY" ? <5> 4328 <5> 4318 <4> ioc <4> yes, then you're stuck. <5> so ndiswrapper then ;( <4> Unless you hack the bcm43xx code to not try and use the 4318 card <9> HI. eh.... when I run udate in terminal, there's one link that's not found... this link; http://theli.free.fr/packages/breezy/./Packages.gz what to do, to fresh this link? <12> nanotube: the output is: :0.0 <5> hmm...i'll go with ndiswrapper then ;( for now <13> aftertaf: may I pm? <6> Ubuntunoob: you can ignore it. <5> till i can figure out whats prob in 2.6.17-rc3 and bcm43xx <3> daryl, hmm, seems ok to me... <9> fyrestrtr, its not that important really? <6> daryl: logout, then login again to gnome. <6> Ubuntunoob: no, because its not an official repository. <8> Ubuntunoob, I'd comment it out in the /etc/apt/sources.list. What did you get from there, anyway? <12> fyrestrtr: you mean reboot? <4> HIGH-FREQ: there is no need to fetch newer kernels off kernel.org, the Ubuntu guys backport the latest 43xx driver stuff into the Ubuntu kernels. <6> daryl: no, restart X. hit ctrl+alt+backspace <12> fyrestrtr: and how do i get back? <9> nickrud, dunno exactly.... just ran an update now and saw the error <14> !flash <15> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats <5> well...here was my issue....i got it working finally..very nicely....then i updated my system with update-manager and now...wifi-radar doesn't even show a signal at all for some reason and won't connect... <5> it did before....before the updates <8> Ubuntunoob, did do a howto for listen?
<6> daryl: type 'gdm' -- it should take you back to the login screen automatically. If it takes you to the console, just type 'gdm'. <2> hmmm... easyubuntu is crashing out... it's looking for .xml files that aren't there... anyone had any issues with easy ubuntu? or can recommend something similar but better? <9> nickrud, what do you mean? <5> i'd like to use somethin like wifi-radar ...that shows me how much signal is <3> HIGH-FREQ, networkmanager is good for that <8> Ubuntunoob, oh, I see that they've changed that repo to _breezy_obsolete <12> firestrtr: same error <5> nanotube_: ya but netmanager was buggy with this bcm43xx <8> azathoth, you could ask about it on #easyubuntu <3> HIGH-FREQ, ah ic, didn't know that. works fine for me on breezy with ipw2200... <4> HIGH-FREQ: No, wifi-radar doesn't work with bcm43xx <2> ah, will do, thanks :D <9> nickrud, meaning...? <5> cafuego: it was working fine <3> HIGH-FREQ, well, it still wonks out sometimes, but it's good, for the most part. :) <5> nanotube_: that the wpc54g? <1> made: you need to register with freenode to send PMs..... in case you tried and it didnt work. <8> Ubuntunoob, meaning that repo is history, you can simply delete it. There're packages for dapper though. <12> fyrestrtr: same error <16> breezy badger is old, and out of date, hence obsolete, Ubuntunoob. <3> HIGH-FREQ, no, thats intel 2200bg <9> nickrud, kk <6> daryl: are you running a standard installation? nothing custom? <9> zxsykco, is it safe to update to dapper now? <5> oh ok <8> zxsykco, heh. I'm setting up a machine right now that will run breezy until it's no longer supported :) <12> fyrestrtr: its totally custom <12> fyrestrtr: I followed the world of warcraft instructions wiki <3> HIGH-FREQ, not related to your nic at all. i was just saying... <14> i have enabled the multiverse repositories but still can't install macromedia flash =(( <6> daryl: I meant, your X setup. <14> please help me <12> fyrestrtr: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BuildingWineFromSource <17> is there a minimal install for gnome with aptget? <12> fyrestrtr: no idea what you mean about x setup <6> daryl: by the way, I had WoW running under Wine on X, but due to the lame drivers from ATI, I didn't use it. <5> well...this is gonna blow.....this linksys wpc54g operates on bcm43xx and i already have builtin wifi which uses same driver <3> HIGH-FREQ, so this is a laptop, right? <8> blaze, does apt-cache policy flashplayer-mozilla (in a terminal) show an installation candidate? <12> fyrestrtr: do you mean my xorg.conf file? <3> HIGH-FREQ, usually, the "builtin" wireless is a minipci card, and can be removed. <18> hm.. anybody know why i get connection timed out when trying to ssh in to my computer from almost any windows computer but home home windows works just fine to use to connect to it?. <3> HIGH-FREQ, maybe removing the builtin card will solve your problems? <14> how to check? =) <14> because i can't understand the question <6> daryl: no, but I don't know what could be your problem. I compiled wine from source (but not using that wiki article). It worked for me so I don't know what you did there. <14> i mean what to type in the terminal and i'll tell you the result <17> roniez: firewall/nat? <12> fyrestrtr: no idea what to do then? <3> roniez, sounds like a problem with your router - since when you are at home, your ssh connection goes direct through the lan, but from outside, it has to traverse NAT. <5> cafuego: will it work fine ? it won't conflict <8> blaze, open a terminal (on the top menu bar, Applications->Accessories->Termina) and then type in that terminal apt-cache policy flashplayer-mozilla <18> i got nat <9> nickrud, but after deliting the link, should I ad something to the repo? <18> but port 22 and port 443 are pointed to my linux computer. <14> ok, sec. <4> HIGH-FREQ: DIsab;e bcm43xx, use ndiswrapper. It will work just fine. <16> Heh, whoa, sorry, I am way off key, Ubuntunoob. Stick with breezy for now. <5> k <9> zxsykco, lol... kk <14> blaze@Blz:~$ apt-cache policy flashplayer-mozilla <14> W: Unable to locate package flashplayer-mozilla <18> but right now i am sshing in from one of my swedish computers (its slackware) and that works just fine to ssh in to it. <5> cafuego_ : i just blacklisted the bcm43xx so i should be good then.... is it still gonna be a problem with the rate speed <9> zxsykco, almost dit it :p <8> Ubuntunoob, you'd simply remove that repo completely, then sudo apt-get update. There error will be gon <6> roniez: forward port 22 to your ubuntu box from your router/nat/gateway, then use your external IP address when connecting from outside your local network (outside your house). <5> cafuego_: or is that just on broadcom <4> HIGH-FREQ: It'll "just work". <16> Sorry, Ubuntunoob, I got trigger happy. <9> nickrud, k thx <5> cafuego: no i mean can i use full capabilities of the rate...like 54M instead of 11 with this broadcom 4318
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