I've removed a file called ndiswrapper from /etc/modprobe.d, and now
wl loads automatically at boot.
KDE still, for some reason, doesn't detect that my laptop has ACPI
capabilites, although using pm-suspend works, and I can see battery
information in /sys/class/batt, etc. It seems unrelated to the
On Monday 12 April 2010 23:07:56 Neil Bothwick wrote:
In 1750 Issac Newton became discouraged ...
I should think so - he died in 1727.
--
Rgds
Peter.
Hi,
I have problems to connect to WPA wireless networks, and it seemed
like those were driver related, so I've tried running ndiswrapper.
After I failed to get better (or any) performance with it, I tried to
revert to the previous settings, but at first the system wouldn't even
boot. I've booted
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 12:47:26 +0300, Yoav Luft wrote:
I have problems to connect to WPA wireless networks, and it seemed
like those were driver related, so I've tried running ndiswrapper.
After I failed to get better (or any) performance with it, I tried to
revert to the previous settings, but
No, I haven't. I've also checked all files in /etc/modprobe.d/,
/etc/modules.d/ and /etc/{modules,modprobe}.conf to see if it isn't
blacklisted. I have checked the rc files yet, but I haven't changed
anything. Just to be sure, I grepped for wl, and it's not
blacklisted. ndiswrapper does alias a
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 19:52:19 +0300, Yoav Luft wrote:
No, I haven't. I've also checked all files in /etc/modprobe.d/,
/etc/modules.d/ and /etc/{modules,modprobe}.conf to see if it isn't
blacklisted. I have checked the rc files yet, but I haven't changed
anything. Just to be sure, I grepped for
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