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<0> if ou don't use wpa/802.1x <1> meh, get the driver, the rest is easy.. <0> or a broadcrap card <2> i have a linksys 802.11g <2> :\ <1> even wpa is easy if the driver and wpasupp play. <2> i just switched from windows <3> Someone in DapperFlight3 ? <4> meepy oh you mean sudo apt-get install hplip && sudo apt-get remove --purge hplip then ? <4> :) <0> liable, yeah, NOW it is, in the early days of ubuntu I struggled a lot with it :) <2> so, i have the cd that came with it <5> .... <5> I want to close port 1025,1026 <1> Seveas: wpa supp will always keep you on your toes with new versions :) <2> what should i do?
<5> I thought hplip was running on that <6> Seveas, faiper me to Dapper F 3 <0> liable, with network manager at least some clue is going into it <0> (wpasupplicant really is on crack) <4> meepy if it aint installed it must not be running on them <7> !e17 <2> seveas, what should i do to set this up? <5> Any way to locate what process is running on it? <7> does e17 go ok on dapper, does anyone know? <0> heliotrope, didn't see your question at all, just dropped in. But it being a linksys suggests a broadcom chip. Does your lspci agree with that? <4> lsof | grep 102 <3> Already of the one to install the Dapper as main system? <2> seveas, i dont eve know what that means, im sorry i just installed ubuntu, im a total n00b <8> anyone who knows exactly wich gnome package wich controls the desktop window (the wallpapered "window")? <7> faiper just apt-get dist-upgrade, not via cd, no <8> if there is only one :-) <0> heliotrope, open a terminal (apps -> accessories -> terminal) and type "lspci" <0> heliotrope, in the crap it spits out, search for "Ethernet Controller" <0> What brand does it say after "Ethernet Controller"? <4> tortho gnome ? <7> faiper and no, not as main system, but i think it's at least a week since i windozed <9> whats the standard gnome newsgroup reader? <0> pan <2> Via Technologies, [Rhine-II] <9> thanks <2> (this baby is ooooollldddd) <0> heliotrope, ok, that's the cable network, there should be another one :) <2> haha, ok lemme check <8> intelikey: I've lost the wallpaper & the "right-click menu" on my desktop.. because i was running out of disk space.. i tryed to reinstall a couple of packages, but it still gives me an error at startup.. <2> i found a network controller which im ***uming you mean because its called <2> Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 <0> yep, broadcrap alright <2> lol nice <0> that means ndiswrapper "fun" <10> wastrel: do you know how i set my gateway inside eth0? <4> tortho oooh yuch. <0> do you have the windows 2000 driver for the card? You need the .sys and.inf file from that driver <11> can I logon root account in gnome? <2> yeah, the disc is in now <8> intelikey: And dapper is no good at handeling this. it freezes, even if you free up some space. <12> hello... <13> Matyasza: route add default gw <foo> <0> hi newbiee <4> that's major borkage tortho, make larger partitions and start over. <2> what do i do with those files? <10> thank you <0> heliotrope, put the .inf and .sys file somewhere where you can find it easily (your homedir should work) <12> hi Seveas <2> ok <8> intelikey: I was waiting for that one :-) <2> ill just throw it on the desktop haha <12> whats the command for unblock port.. i mean after drop some port <0> heliotrope, that should work :) <2> what do the little locks mean? <2> (i stress the n00bness) <0> heliotrope, after that: sudo ndiswrapper -i ~/Desktop/bla.inf (replace bla.inf with the real name of course) <0> heliotrope, that the files are not writable <14> can someone who has Kubuntu 5.10 installed please tell me what their menu.lst grub boot entry is? <0> which is completely unimportant for now :) <2> haha ok <4> Hysty kubuntu/ubuntu the menu.lst should be the same
<0> raphink, poke, what are you dong to your connection? :) <14> intelikey: thats what i thought, but i am getting a file not found error message <2> it said command not found :\ <13> Hysty: #flood <2> i must have done something wrong <0> heliotrope, ah right: sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils <0> heliotrope, no, the 'ndiswrapper' command is not installed by default <2> ohh <14> ah kubuntu is 686 not 386 <2> ok, it's doing its thing <15> it installs the 386 kernel by default <2> ok installed the inf <0> heliotrope, if it's done that try the command again <12> hay... after drop some port... how up it and make it work again? <13> Hysty: depends on your processor :] <4> Hysty check absolute paths i.e. ls /initrd /boot/initrd-<release>.img and so forth. <0> ok, try: sudo ndiswrapper -l <4> err ls -l <0> that should say "driver present, hardware present" <2> wait what, i did the .inf file <16> newbiee: you should read some documentation about iptables, or install a gui like firestarter <4> and compare them with the entry in your menu.lst <2> now do sudo ndiswrapper -l ? <12> NoStress: i never use linux before.. so..im blid about it <16> newbiee: install firestarter with synaptic <0> heliotrope, correct <16> !firestarter <17> Ubuntu has, like every other linux distribution, firewalling built into the kernel. A simple frontend to this firewall is firestarter, which can be installed via synaptic. <2> :), ok <2> now what do i do? <0> heliotrope, did it say "driver present, hardware present"? <2> yeah it did <0> cool <0> then do this: <0> sudo modprobe ndiswrapper <0> echo ndiswrapper | sudo tee -a /etc/modules <0> that loads the driver <13> aww <13> you should get him using vi <0> wastrel, I'm not that evil <4> tee is good <13> :p <2> ok <0> no errors? <2> dont see any, it just echoed ndiswrapper and thats it <0> this is going really smooth then :) <0> try: ifconfig -a <2> almost.. too smooth lol <0> it should show a 'wlan0' <2> it does <0> do you use dhcp on your network or fixed addresses? <2> umm <2> dhcp im guessing :\ <13> ooh i want a fixed addy for my wiffy <0> if you don't specify addresses manually anywhere you use dhcp :) <2> haha, then that's what i use <0> ok, then you're almost there <2> yayyy <0> 3 more commands to get it working: <2> sounds good to me <5> I do a portscan on myself and find that port 631, 1025, 1026 is open. I tried lsof -i :port - but it comes with an error <0> echo "iface wlan0 inet dhcp" | sudo tee -a /etc/network interfaces <0> echo "auto wlan0" | sudo tee -a /etc/network interfaces <0> ah feck <0> those are wrong :) <13> meepy: grep 631 /etc/services <0> echo "iface wlan0 inet dhcp" | sudo tee -a /etc/network/interfaces <0> echo "auto wlan0" | sudo tee -a /etc/network/interfaces <2> haha <0> those are right :) <0> and as last command: sudo ifup wlan0 <0> and it should then work :) <13> meepy: 631 is CUPS i'm guessing <2> its doing something haha
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