i am afraid you have the wrong e-mail address,i only have asked 1 question  
which was answered and since i am new to linux i cant possibly help  you.sorry
 
 
In a message dated 9/26/2008 12:12:23 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Many  thanks My WiFi card is a WG511 v2 Made in China with Marvel Chip
set and I  have Windows drivers that appear to work. So do I follow
everything up to  10 then substitute my driver files? Will try anyway
and let you  know

Thanks
Nick

On Sep 25, 7:46 pm, Darth Chaos  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 25, 9:21 am, Nick  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > There is a bug in  the kernel of Hardy Heron 8.04 that produces a
> > problem using  ndiswrapper with Windows drivers for my WiFi pcmcia
> > card.   The WPA is broken.
>
> > I really like GOS Gadgets Beta, and  look forward to the Final, however
> > if the next version of Ubuntu  fixes the problem, and reorts on the
> > Alpha 6 are mixed ,then it  may not be worth installing GOS. If some
> > one can confirm whether  I could replace the kernal fron Intrepid Ibex
> > simply then thats  the route I'll take.
>
> > Regards and thanks for the help so  far.
>
> > Nick
>
> I noticed that bug a while back  on Xubuntu 8.04.1 using my laptop's
> Broadcom 4306 wifi. I had to do  the following:
>
> 1) Remove the b43-fwcutter  package
>
> sudo aptitude remove b43-fwcutter
>
>  (NOTE: If you do not have b43-fwcutter enabled in the Restricted
>  Drivers Manager, ignore this step.)
>
> 2) Install  ndiswrapper
>
> sudo apt-get install  ndiswrapper-utils-1.9
>
> (NOTE: If ndiswrapper is already  installed, ignore this step.)
>
> 3) Download and install wireless  driver. Extract the contents to your
> user's home  directory.
>
> Wifi drivers available  athttp://www.megaupload.com/?d=LMXHHJQ9
>
> 4) Create bash script  to fix wireless
>
> cd /etc/init.d
> sudo gedit  wirelessfix.sh
>
> (NOTE: If using Kubuntu, use kwrite in place of  gedit. If using
> Xubuntu, use mousepad in place of  gedit.)
>
> Paste the following into the empty file:
>  #!/bin/bash
>
> modprobe -r b44
> modprobe -r b43
>  modprobe -r b43legacy
> modprobe -r ssb
> modprobe -r  ndiswrapper
> modprobe ndiswrapper
> modprobe b44
>
>  5) Save it, and close the text editor.
>
> 6) Make wirelessfix.sh  executable:
>
> sudo chmod 755 wirelessfix.sh
>
> 7)  Execute the following command:
>
> sudo update-rc.d wirelessfix.sh  defaults
>
> 8) Go back to your user's home  directory.
>
> cd /home/user    (substitute user with  your username)
>
> 9) Go to where the drivers contents were  extracted. It should be a
> directory named wlan.
>
> cd  wlan
>
> 10) Install the drivers.
>
> sudo ndiswrapper  -i bcmwl5.inf
>
> sudo ndiswrapper -i bcmwl5a.inf
>
>  11) Reboot.
>
> Wifi should be working upon reboot.  Enjoy!






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