Re: b43/b43legacy driver

2010-02-05 Thread Daniel Kuehn
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 3:23 PM, David Montero monte...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks a lot!
 Now It's working properly. GREAT!
 Yes, you were right, it was in the blacklist. See below:

 monte...@latosca:~$ more /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-local.conf
 #blacklist b43
 #blacklist wl

 I have commented these lines and it works.
 Thanks a lot,
 BR
 david


 On 5 February 2010 15:02, Éric Piel e.a.b.p...@tudelft.nl wrote:

 Op 05-02-10 14:47, David Montero schreef:
  Hi all,
 
  Attached are the outputs.
  Now I am going to setup my gmail account in Thunderbird. I am sorry for
  the inconvenients!
 :
 
  r...@latosca:~# iwconfig
  lono wireless extensions.
 
  eth0  no wireless extensions.
 
  pan0  no wireless extensions.
 
  wlan0 IEEE 802.11bg  Mode:Managed  Access Point: Not-Associated
Tx-Power=20 dBm
Retry  long limit:7   RTS thr:off   Fragment thr:off
Encryption key:off
Power Management:off
 
 Ah, it looks much better! You should now be able to use the wifi (via
 NetworkManager for instance) :-)

 To get the driver automatically loaded, I would recommend you ask on a
 community who knows more about ubuntu, I highly suspect some kind of
 blacklisting in modprobe (because this hardware required the wl driver
 in older kernels).

 Please let us know if you succeed in connecting to your wifi network.

 See you,
 Eric




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 2010/2/5 Ehud Gavron gav...@wetwork.net

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 David Montero wrote:

 Hi Rafal,

 I am sorry, what do you mean with *stop* using html for your mails?
 I am using my gmail account from internet, could you recommend me another
 way to use it?


 Yes, stop using gmail.  Use a real mailer (thunderbird, mutt, etc.) and set
 it to use plain-text.
 Bottom-post (add text on the bottom of the previous text).

 It makes what you say fully readable for everyone who sees it.  Very few
 people on the developer
 lists use HTML-readers.


 Regards,

 Ehud

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There is an option in gmail to tell it to send the mails as plain-text too.
That is what I use, it should be in the first tab that is opened when you go
to settings.

Regards,
Daniel
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Re: Efficient emails [was: The newest Macbook 13.3 wireless]

2010-01-07 Thread Daniel Kuehn
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 4:42 AM, Peter Stuge pe...@stuge.se wrote:

 Hi Daniel,

 Daniel Kuehn wrote:
   Just reply under (below) quoted text (as I did in this mail).
 
  I see, I am used to the opposite way in a normal email conversation
  on gmail :P Will have to re think when posting to MLs then ^^

 Thanks for keeping a good attitude! :)


Well, I am new to MLs, so I have to abide to the social rules that control
them ;)
Then it is just unneccessary to not learn and apply from pointers I get from
you guys that are more
experienced than me ^^


 Besides bottom-posting I think it helps a great deal to make email
 discussions more readable to drastically trim the amount of quoted
 text from previous messages in the conversation (AKA thread) _and_
 to break up the quoted text and interleave replies with relevant
 quotes. (Always reply below quote though.)


I agree with you there. I remember reading several posts from other mailing
list where they had every reply in the qoute before, it was quite annoying.
I will try my best to not redo that mistake ^^

// Daniel
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Re: The newest Macbook 13.3 wireless

2010-01-05 Thread Daniel Kuehn
2010/1/5 Rafał Miłecki zaj...@gmail.com

 2010/1/5 Daniel Kuehn enha...@gmail.com:
  I am sorry, I am very new to this system with mailing lists, could you
  explain what a top post is (maybe in a private mail so we dont clutter
 the
  ML)
 
  Okay, well then I know that work has been started, that is good. I
 assumed
  that this card was kinda brand spanking new and knew that I would have to
  wait some time before it would be supported in b43, there is no worry I
 can
  wait.
  Just give me a howler if you need a tester to test something ;)

 You already replied to ML (not me privately), that's fine :)

 Now just this:

 A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
 Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
 A: Top-posting.
 Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?

 Just reply under (below) quoted text (as I did in this mail).

 If you want some more info, check
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Bottom-posting
 but what I wrote generally explains all :)

 --
 Rafał


I see, I am used to the opposite way in a normal email conversation on gmail
:P Will have to re think when posting to MLs then ^^

Mvh
Daniel Kuehn
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The newest Macbook 13.3 wireless

2010-01-02 Thread Daniel Kuehn
Hi,

I am the (un)lucky owner of a Macbook of late 2009 model, which has a
Broadcom combo card (BT + WLAN sharing 3 antennas) but neither the b43 or
broadcom-sta support it, I just get invalid parameters or the interface
disappears.

Is there anyway I could help you guys with getting this wlan card to work? I
could test experimental drivers or try to bash it to work or such, it would
just be awesome if I could get it to work.

The chip PCI ID is 14e4:4353 if that helps you any, its a wireless N card as
I have understod it, but there exist no info that either confirm or discard
the PCI ID as a WLAN card. I havent been able to get any info of which card
this is supposed to be from broadcoms sortiment, I cannot find any of the
cards listen on broadcoms homepage to match with this card.

Mvh
Daniel Kuehn
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